Same. I started rolling directly at the ledge (of course I had flat ground front side 180 Ollies down first), would practice Ollies onto the ledge (axle stalls as you said). Then each time I would take a less direct roll towards the ledge until I came at it 45 degrees and later less. I also find it easier to Ollie onto the ledge at the beginning of the ledge looks like the kid has down Ollies onto the box so if he would just "Ollie onto the box" at the edge basically onto the ledge he could coast through.
What helps me the most on 50-50s is approaching the ledge in a 45 degree angle and doing a 45 degree ollie to lock the trucks in. Keep your back straight, don't lean too much into the ledge. VERY IMPORTANT, if you're going to wax the ledge, DON'T wax too much surface on top of it, wax only the metal coping if it has any, because in case of not locking in, you can slip out and land on your back
I learned 50-50 by popping onto a curb stationary then going really slow and it helped me to lean forward when I popped so I could do them while parallel and at an angle
Currently learning these because I promised my skate bro if I landed a tre before 2023 ends I’d learn these…..well the tre fell and now we target this, and why not have the best skateboarding channel on TH-cam post a video on the exact trick , perfect timing !!!!!
This was amazing! What if you guys combined the 1 hour skate clip concept with this but like: Find a kid that's learning a trick, stay there till they get it, even if there is edits for multiple days. When they get it you make it a full skate clip montage with music(legal ofc). Another option being: if/when the kid gets it that kid can ask Ricky to do any trick in the park and he also goes until it's a skate clip. Then combine them so it's Ricky and the kid skating in a real clip.
Yo my dudes, struggling to consistently landing 5050s myself. Where should I be looking as I approach the ledge? Do I pick a spot and aim at it or just follow the line of the ledge?
Pretty cool, I think he was just struggling to ollie high enough. As he said "pop hard". Getting a better ollie is all he needs. He commits every time.
His front foot needs to be more close to the middle so he can pop more with his front foot to close to the front bolts he's not gonna get that pop he needs to get up to par with the curb I had the same problem it really helps to scoot your front foot a little back to the middle just my 2 cents
Y’all really not teaching him just telling him to keep doing what’s he doing he has to have a higher Ollie u can see his back truck barely get up him getting on the manny pad
front foot is way too far up. yeah he's trying to force it too much and its hard to keep your balance that way. oh nice he held onto that at the end. nice job kid. keep going itll get much more natural as you keep doin it.
What helped me was axle stalls to get the aim down. Then progress the angle more and more parallel till the 50-50 is successful.
Same. I started rolling directly at the ledge (of course I had flat ground front side 180 Ollies down first), would practice Ollies onto the ledge (axle stalls as you said). Then each time I would take a less direct roll towards the ledge until I came at it 45 degrees and later less. I also find it easier to Ollie onto the ledge at the beginning of the ledge looks like the kid has down Ollies onto the box so if he would just "Ollie onto the box" at the edge basically onto the ledge he could coast through.
What helps me the most on 50-50s is approaching the ledge in a 45 degree angle and doing a 45 degree ollie to lock the trucks in. Keep your back straight, don't lean too much into the ledge. VERY IMPORTANT, if you're going to wax the ledge, DON'T wax too much surface on top of it, wax only the metal coping if it has any, because in case of not locking in, you can slip out and land on your back
vids like these always make me smile. it's nice to see people progressing
I learned 50-50 by popping onto a curb stationary then going really slow and it helped me to lean forward when I popped so I could do them while parallel and at an angle
Approach angle is key and don't think they even mentioned it. Problem is kid needs practice with Ollie's and more height
Currently learning these because I promised my skate bro if I landed a tre before 2023 ends I’d learn these…..well the tre fell and now we target this, and why not have the best skateboarding channel on TH-cam post a video on the exact trick , perfect timing !!!!!
That was really cool of you guys. I mean I know that's what you do at the warehouse, but still, you def made that dudes day in more than one way.
This is actually the trick I am working on right now!! Very educational entertaining video thank you braille ❤
Thank for the tips and I am trying to get my 50-50 on lock
The first 2 clean landing where DANK.
Noo I’m late 😭 I can’t wait to watch though, your videos are always awesome!
I remember my first 50 on a manny pad.. It's such an awesome feeling!
Glo getting absolutely bodied @ 8:14 😂
GLO got skills. Great adjustment
Nice tutorial Braille
Let's gooo! That was sick
This was amazing! What if you guys combined the 1 hour skate clip concept with this but like: Find a kid that's learning a trick, stay there till they get it, even if there is edits for multiple days. When they get it you make it a full skate clip montage with music(legal ofc). Another option being: if/when the kid gets it that kid can ask Ricky to do any trick in the park and he also goes until it's a skate clip. Then combine them so it's Ricky and the kid skating in a real clip.
his first ollie onto the pad was a red flag. he didn't ollie all of the way up. i would have made him do more untill he cleared it
Yup definitely agree not strong pop or Ollie and needs some work
Little bro has got da steeze ✊
Video idea!!! Ellis frost did it. But I think it's got gold in derrrr some were lol.
2 Person Tre flip!! Boooom 😆
Glo came in and shared some gold.
Students would be pleased to have teacher Ricky
On a low curb like this i find it easier doing a nollie shov onto the ledge. I dont know why but I screw it up more trying to ollie on.
Hey lets get these views up too! Live skate help is great!
Yo my dudes, struggling to consistently landing 5050s myself. Where should I be looking as I approach the ledge? Do I pick a spot and aim at it or just follow the line of the ledge?
Any advice for a 21 year old getting back into skating?? I haven’t skated since I was 15, even then I only new the basic like an olie.
Would you guys do some slappy tutorialss?
Pretty cool, I think he was just struggling to ollie high enough. As he said "pop hard". Getting a better ollie is all he needs. He commits every time.
i literally said in my mind " i wanna learn how to grind a ledge" 2 seconds before seeing this video
Really cool
Im ngl I have had many folks tell me to 5050 hippie jump, guess I'm gonna build up some nerve to try it lol 😎👊
First minute and a half gang cause my service sucks😂
His front foot needs to be more close to the middle so he can pop more with his front foot to close to the front bolts he's not gonna get that pop he needs to get up to par with the curb I had the same problem it really helps to scoot your front foot a little back to the middle just my 2 cents
Bro was just looking this trick up
Hi
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Heylo 👋 bro
Gabe, please. A little quieter. You don't have to constantly clip the audio.
Go got BODDIED
Y’all really not teaching him just telling him to keep doing what’s he doing he has to have a higher Ollie u can see his back truck barely get up him getting on the manny pad
WHERE'S KYRO?
I know your brother Billie
3:07 what😭
front foot is way too far up. yeah he's trying to force it too much and its hard to keep your balance that way. oh nice he held onto that at the end. nice job kid. keep going itll get much more natural as you keep doin it.
Always found bs 5050’s easier
Bring back zachariah sanchez now that Aaron is back
How to boneless!!
Day 6 of asking u guys for sponsor