Downhill carving, little crashes and Coleman slide practice
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 มิ.ย. 2024
- Hi. Simple session of multiple warm up carving (standing and squat position), a few fun wipeouts, and Coleman training.
Hector is leading the way on back foot stability, which is cool.
Always learning by having fun.
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Jon
The squat slide was sick, and that bail into the curb was hilarious! Keep it up guys
Thank you and all good fun - in learning. 😆🤘
Excellent progress.
🙏😁
Yoo, at 2:26, I've only seen a few people slide with that style, laying both your knee's down close to the road, soooo sick! 5:28 also pretty nice style. Also great work on trying the stand up slides, really cool clips guys, my girlfriend and I are hyped!
Awesome and thank you. You and your girlfriend’s hype got us hyped🙏 Just stoked to be able to just flow with each session, continue to learn from great comments like this and from each other. 🤙
5:18 Heelside squat slide unlocked! It'd be either: a heelside squat 180 slide if you rolled away in switch or a heelside squat check slide if you rolled away in your normal (regular stance).
Fun fact: a squat slide is considered a type of standup slide because you don't put the hand down.
Wicked cool. I can dig the fun fact. Actually liked it a lot. Motivated - obviously - to keep going. Woohoo. 🙏🤘
@@cantskate5535 Keep uploading! Love watching your vids.
2:21 Excellent Coleman by Hector!
indeed. Yeah! 🤘🙏
He's got the Cliff Coleman original Coleman slide stance.
@@nickamaritnow that’s special-history in the remake 🤘
@@jonkrause6714 Have you ever searched "How to Coleman Slide" here in TH-cam? Hector's stance looks just like Cliff's stance in the thumbnail (the one with the yellow tee-shirt and jeans).
Great to see you wearing the motorbike body armour; I have hip and backside armour, and wrist/palm protectors for doing transitions at the moment. But I am thinking of buying back/shoulder armour or a short motorbike jacket with armour built in for more adventurous transition, or… watching your vids, I am thinking of buying a long board…
Thank you. The motorbike gear and all the other gear is essential (for me) because mentally I don’t feel I can commit to training moves without it. Never thought Longboarding, carving, etc would be so addicting. I got into this to give me rest days from climbing, but now I need rest days from skating-hahahah. Many forms of long boarding…my oldest daughter’s college room mate had a pintail and I later bought a Magneto cruiser with straight round wheels, then progression to here. Just fun.
@@cantskate5535 super lols - I read your post just after watching an earlier video of yours where you show your quiver and I am looking at all those boards and say to myself.. yup! he’s got the addiction! Myself…I have bought 8 boards since I started, now down to 3 boards and 4 trucks… and every time I watch your videos my inner voice says “.. we should go to that long board shop and buy another!!!! Great videos, please keep ‘em coming.
@@KaikoSean that’s funny and thanks. Definite addiction - just added 2 more - haha for 16. All in good fun. Glad you’re enjoying Longboarding too and yes, go get that board. 😆🤘
Solid work!
Try to look down the hill instead of your wheels mid slide
Thank you. We’ve been practicing to stop, but now need to practice to continue. Will definitely be trying that. 👍
Sometimes my board will turn complete 180 instead of going straight like the one on your video, im probably not going low enough or not leaning too far its good to see from viewers point of view.
Yes, right there with you. Most of the time, I lean too far back and that’s why my hand is too far out for control. About 1-2 times this session I felt I was on the board properly which led to almost stopping with no hands. Good luck in your practices. 👍
@@cantskate5535 Yes thank you the Speed app is awesome!
It might also be because shoulders/head are facing up hill? I think we’re suppose to be looking downhill as well as shoulders facing downhill? When I had my one fluke Coleman carving back around-I do remember I steered with my back arm and faced back down hill.