Super cool ! I have seen people, mostly japanese riders, use a sort of pad to do the phantom flip, is it made for the trick or is it just a thing they found that happens to be perfect for phantom flips?
I really abused this trick when I learned it few weeks ago🙆🏾♂️🔥🔥🔥. Quick question, what can I carry around with me so that I can use where there are no cracks on the ground?
Probably something like a small piece of metal that has some weight to it. The thing is, it needs to be heavy so that it doesn't move around much... for something more permanent, you could screw a block of wood into the ground if you have your own practice area!
Personally, I can ride on one skate for quite some time, especially if it's on a gradual hill. Once you get to a certain level there's not really a limit until you get tired! If you're struggling with one-foot riding, I'd recommend watching this video: th-cam.com/video/jxPECoTu-LE/w-d-xo.html
Nice tuto 🔥
Out of everyone on TH-cam jmk do the best and in depth tutorials I’ve ever seen ✌️
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Good tutorial! I didn't even know there were variations of the phantom flip.
Thanks! Yeah, so many possibilities 😁
Super cool ! I have seen people, mostly japanese riders, use a sort of pad to do the phantom flip, is it made for the trick or is it just a thing they found that happens to be perfect for phantom flips?
Something that happens to be perfect I think! Kyoki would have some more information on that 😄
LOVE THIS TRICK!
Such a fun trick!
I really abused this trick when I learned it few weeks ago🙆🏾♂️🔥🔥🔥. Quick question, what can I carry around with me so that I can use where there are no cracks on the ground?
Probably something like a small piece of metal that has some weight to it. The thing is, it needs to be heavy so that it doesn't move around much... for something more permanent, you could screw a block of wood into the ground if you have your own practice area!
@@jmkride thanks, I'll see what I can find
great tutorial, nice one!
Thank you! Hope it helped! :)
Awesome & Thanks :)
How do you stay on one skate without losing your balance?
Personally, I can ride on one skate for quite some time, especially if it's on a gradual hill. Once you get to a certain level there's not really a limit until you get tired! If you're struggling with one-foot riding, I'd recommend watching this video: th-cam.com/video/jxPECoTu-LE/w-d-xo.html
@@GabeAltier ty for answering!
Is there a rule of thumb on how high the bump should be?
As long as it properly flips the skate, any size can work. Too big may be more difficult to control
Hope all