infuriating amount of progress on a first day. anyone whos learned on their own knows all of that took weeks lol. especially 1/4 pipe drop ins. i was in disbelief he even attempted on day 1. and then to perfect an ollie???!??!?! cmon man
@@Dwskiiitbf I’d imagine his friends water boarding and being athletic helped a ton. People with zero experience on boards will definitely have a harder time. Still crazy how much he got done though.
This was awesome. This dude's superpower as a beginner is actually committing. That first try at an ollie there was no hesitation to try and land back both feet on the board. And for those newer skaters who are scared to drop in... Guy is brand new on the board and slipping out trying to stop or roll out fakie on a tiny ramp but he was able to drop in on that 1/4 pipe because he actually committed to the forward lean and smacking the wheels down. Great demonstration of how the challenge of dropping in is almost 100% mental, not actual physical difficulty. I'm sure every one who stands on the top of the coping for the first time HATES it when they hear us say "You just have to do it" but there's literally no other explanation or trick or anything, you really just have to effing do it haha.
I just started skating like a 2 months ago. Just started getting comfortable with an Ollie on flat ground. Gotta master it rolling now. Just recently getting knee pads and elbow pads def boosts my confidence cuz I’m not so afraid of the falls now.
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Drop in, second try? I don't know many people who actually did that! That is very impressive. If he wants, he's got the talent, now he has to put in the hard work.
As a 53 year old that just started to skateboard I feel like I want to cry watching this young guy progress so fast. 😥😥 I'm still happy I can drop in and carve a bowl though.🙏🙏
Just a idear my wife wanted to skate and had the same problem this gentian did with staying on the board. What helped my wife get a better feel was just ride around on some OJ 🍊wheels on a regular skateboard that way she didn’t get stopped by cracks rocks and unwanted debris. Then when you are comfortable put some regular wheels back on once the riding is perfected.
Believe in yourselves and each other and never give up on your dreams and aspirations and remember to be kind and uplifting to each other and open minded and genuine and respectful and humble.
Started back skating after ab 8 years. Went to drop in on ab an 6ft ramp. Busted my ass. when you step with that lead foot. BEND YOUR KNEES AND LEAN FORWARD
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Just started again at 35. Was a big help watching this. His progression was so quick. I want to drop in, stood there 30 times. Lost my bottle for it over the years.
Is this the average progression rate because if it is, this is really demotivating for me because I’ve been skateboarding for almost a month and I can’t even drop in. I literally sprained my ankle yesterday. Just trying to learn how to drop in and he did it like second try😅
Definitely not average, he is being helped by his athleticism and skimboard experience for sure. That was an insane progression for his first day, don't worry if you are taking it more slowly.
belive most important is just go and role around , pushing till you feel comfortable , then power slide to slow down , then try to oli after rolling oli then over curbe , once you nail that , your good rest of tricks will come with time , i see so many kids try to pull a rolling oli flip , when then can not iven push the board or just roll around confidently ,
idk if this makes me feel better about failing nonstop but it was helpful at times to see the progression of someone uncomfortable on the board at times lol
When you told him about the back foot for the shove i didn’t knew it was a shove-it so i thought you were trying to teach him how to tre flip and i was like « uh yeah ‘’teaching a non skater how to do all the BASIC tricks’’ »
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If skateboarding had a tutorial and ricky just spawned outta nowhere to show you the basics
Lol i should make a vid like that
@@rickyglaser I'd watch ⌚️
That is crazy amount of progress for one day!!
For real
infuriating amount of progress on a first day. anyone whos learned on their own knows all of that took weeks lol. especially 1/4 pipe drop ins. i was in disbelief he even attempted on day 1. and then to perfect an ollie???!??!?! cmon man
@@Dwskiiitbf I’d imagine his friends water boarding and being athletic helped a ton. People with zero experience on boards will definitely have a harder time. Still crazy how much he got done though.
That Ollie was legit. This dude straight crushed it!
"I'm not giving him to much to handle right now" -
*Goes ahead and completes 1-2 years progress in 1 session*
You’re not trying hard enough if it takes you a year
@@weepfilepeople progress at different times
@@Buckedbyagrey true but it can be counter productive to progress too slowly
@@mixen24 true!
This was awesome. This dude's superpower as a beginner is actually committing. That first try at an ollie there was no hesitation to try and land back both feet on the board. And for those newer skaters who are scared to drop in... Guy is brand new on the board and slipping out trying to stop or roll out fakie on a tiny ramp but he was able to drop in on that 1/4 pipe because he actually committed to the forward lean and smacking the wheels down. Great demonstration of how the challenge of dropping in is almost 100% mental, not actual physical difficulty. I'm sure every one who stands on the top of the coping for the first time HATES it when they hear us say "You just have to do it" but there's literally no other explanation or trick or anything, you really just have to effing do it haha.
after 1 day he dropped in it took me over a year of skating
It took me 1 and a half years
It took me 2 years to learn how to Ollie
@@ZECSK8 damn i ollied in my first month and theyre pretty high and consistent
@@silent80812 damn i learned my ollie first day lmao they were decent theyre better now
I’ve been skating for two years and I can’t drop in
I love seeing people learn on a skateboard from the beginning. His ollie is already better than mine! 😵
This was so rad! For a beginner, he absolutely crushed it! MAJOR props to him and props to Ricky for the coaching, too.
Bro is a prodigy, I learned an ollies four months ago and I still cant get ones as good and consistent as his
I love how you make him grip his own board that made me laugh ❤
i was always afraid haha
I just started skating like a 2 months ago. Just started getting comfortable with an Ollie on flat ground. Gotta master it rolling now. Just recently getting knee pads and elbow pads def boosts my confidence cuz I’m not so afraid of the falls now.
Awesome, have fun with it
Thanks!!! I bodied HARD on a power slide this week. Reminded me I’m 30 not 18 anymore
In the exact same spot right now! Feeling good with the flat ground ollies but adjusting to the rolling ones. How's your skating now man?
As a beginner i just cried
Real😅
Awesome video and concept. I hope you do more videos like this Ricky.
thanks!
That was sick! I guess skim boarding really helped with the balance aspect, super fast progression.
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These look awesome.
Drop in, second try? I don't know many people who actually did that! That is very impressive. If he wants, he's got the talent, now he has to put in the hard work.
The content keeps leveling up, keep it up bro!
0:06 IT'S-A-ME!! 🤓🤓
Btw the man is a wild sender!🤟
Hell yay! I’m 33 and learning to skate, we just built a mini ramp in our yard!
Awesome!!
what a wholesome video you made. keep it up ricky, it was super nice to watch
As a 53 year old that just started to skateboard I feel like I want to cry watching this young guy progress so fast. 😥😥 I'm still happy I can drop in and carve a bowl though.🙏🙏
Just a idear my wife wanted to skate and had the same problem this gentian did with staying on the board. What helped my wife get a better feel was just ride around on some OJ 🍊wheels on a regular skateboard that way she didn’t get stopped by cracks rocks and unwanted debris. Then when you are comfortable put some regular wheels back on once the riding is perfected.
That handstand flip realy came out of now where and was so lit holy moly
hoolyy thats crazy for 1(!!) day on the board! respect to this dude!
Fun day! Can honestly say I like sk8
Thanks for shredding!!
You killed it
I love the progress in this and it's very motivating
What an awesome video dude
I’m convinced that if this guy taught me, I’d be a pro skater by now.
this was very encouraging to take my time
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That Ollie was so fricking good I’m jealous 😭
Insane progression❤🔥
This was amazing to watch. Just 2 friends kicking it!
im glad you had enough of a heart to clean up the grip tape for him lol
Started back skating after ab 8 years. Went to drop in on ab an 6ft ramp. Busted my ass. when you step with that lead foot. BEND YOUR KNEES AND LEAN FORWARD
I just realized bro was mallgrabbing the times we did see him hold the skateboard 😂 it’s ok thiugh 😂😂😂
Great video. I'm 29, never skated and just bought a board and this is the video I needed 🙏
Much love and respect to you and your channel Ricky Glaser. I hope that all is well for you and your family and friends and I hope that all of your dreams and aspirations come true and that you are safe during your travels and adventures and skateboarding and while recording your videos and going live on TH-cam.
Love this video. Very inspirational. I'm 38. Just started last Nov
Hi Ricky
this video is the best everr
thank you for your own channel
you have good content
keep it
hope you keep up with it Shaun! you are a natural
the fact hes in shorts bothers me lmao, i NEVER skate in shorts anymore😭😭 learned my lesson
my bro: " ehh im not that athletic"
also bro:
Just started again at 35. Was a big help watching this. His progression was so quick. I want to drop in, stood there 30 times. Lost my bottle for it over the years.
U can do it! I’m 39 I dropped in again first try after not doing it for 21 years on 4 foot but I did drop maybe 2-3 foot about 7 years ago.
as a beginner, this is kinda like the ultimate tutorial w/o being a tutorial. Not me takin notes int he background lol
Got them nyjah shorts 😂.. really good job from both of you.. hopefully he keeps shredding
LETS GOOOO, I rly enjoy watching your videos and specially watch you skate Ricky
Skim boarding really gave him a nice confidence boost I'm sure
this channel is really underrated ngl, but great video!
I dislocated my shoulder yesterday on a board slide. Watching skateboarding videos is killing me.
bro is the best begginer 😭😭
He Ollie’s in a day it took me 8 months 😂😂 10:14 to
It's taken me 3 years 🥺
That dude has some talent right there😯👍
Is this the average progression rate because if it is, this is really demotivating for me because I’ve been skateboarding for almost a month and I can’t even drop in. I literally sprained my ankle yesterday. Just trying to learn how to drop in and he did it like second try😅
Well he has a bit of a advantage because he does whatever that water board thing is called so he has a better balance and just has the feel kinda
Definitely not average, he is being helped by his athleticism and skimboard experience for sure. That was an insane progression for his first day, don't worry if you are taking it more slowly.
@@Sang-Drax thanks btw I make this comment 3 months ago and now I can ollie
This dude is already better than me after a day and I have been going for more than a month, huge respect.
belive most important is just go and role around , pushing till you feel comfortable , then power slide to slow down , then try to oli after rolling oli then over curbe , once you nail that , your good rest of tricks will come with time , i see so many kids try to pull a rolling oli flip , when then can not iven push the board or just roll around confidently ,
Ur friend looked like he could ride a skateboard tbh 🛹❤
Daaamn the dude's a natural
Shaun got ollies SO quick! And proper too. Ka pai tō mahi Ricky 🙌🏾
That's amazing to get all those tricks in one day!!
I was watching this on Xbox and I thought the tick noise was from my Xbox 😂
i love your vids so much thank you for making me want to skateboard
vans authentics are GOATED for skateboarding but the canvas shreds in a session or two :(.
Brings a whole new meaning to sponsored skater from the San Francisco Bay Area haha love it
1:44 boneless
8:44 body varial on ramp
9:09 5050
I can power slide, Ollie and 360. I can't drop in. It scares the shit out of me.
Dang? Landing a stationary ollie on day one? Your friend is a protégé
idk if this makes me feel better about failing nonstop but it was helpful at times to see the progression of someone uncomfortable on the board at times lol
Ricky, are going to be a hilarious and great parent.😊
I liked the part when ricky said "yeaaaahhh"
Only one day dude? Awesome!
He shredded!
He's more than a natural 🫨
Ricky is the best couch in skateboarding
One more request: teach a female non-skater!!
Are you saying woman can't skate?
That's the same thing..
It would just more relatable for US female skaters. Representation! 🙄
Good idea!
6:00 I used to skateboard a little bit but i know this is scary bc a lot of the time the board is slipping on that "drop in"
Love your videos
thanks!
i forget how many very basic tricks there are that you can do even before an ollie
Same, I was like "Oh there is a name for that?" for like half the video.
You should do tutorials
Dude that was AWESOME, hope he can keep skating and next time youare up there you can do a street run
thats A LOT of pop in that ollie especially for a begginner, unironically impressive
That handstand flip was clean
bro he learned more in a day than I will probably learn in like 2 years
Bro you really revealed the handstand flip with an ad you fucking Monster!
The trick ive been trying to learn is a hoho its not this one haha
@@rickyglaser oh yea I’m stoned dude 😂
@@rickyglaser love your content dude thank you for the effort!
This is awesome.
"You got the dud" help me making this words a internet curse
Going to buy my first skateboard in Manchester uk tomorrow. Hope I make some chill friends to skate with!
Popcorn is the only trick I can do
i took me like a month to land a ollie dude is insane
@rickyglaser Thanks for visiting the Lower Mainland - make sure you hit Bonsor before you head home!
When you told him about the back foot for the shove i didn’t knew it was a shove-it so i thought you were trying to teach him how to tre flip and i was like « uh yeah ‘’teaching a non skater how to do all the BASIC tricks’’ »
Doing the ollie on his first day is actually wow i'm so jealous mann
ive been to this skatepark and its cool that they went there
him doing an ollie that high on day 1 hurt my soul
ollie, drop in and 50 50 on the first day is crazy
I am loving skateboarding since I did my perfect ollie on concrete
Your boy made it look so easy shove it first try, man I am struggling myself!
5050 and drop in before Ollie is hilarious 😭😭
Your an amazing teacher
I can’t believe this is a non skater. I’ve skated two years and he’s done it in one session! 😅