This trick looks super stylish, definitely appreciate these tutorials! Do you have any tips on where the weight should be at when popping / stepping off? I keep trying to step off (with more of a sliding off the board motion, not a jump making myself weightless), but my back foot pushes the tail down early and then I basically end up tripping over my own board when trying to step off. When I put too much weight on the front foot stepping off, I end up not being connected with the board enough to pop the tail, which kind of should happen simultaneously? I suppose I need to jump up with both feet simultaneously, hit the ground with front foot first, so slightly more weight there, and then pop the tail almost at the same time? So far I'm struggling with what seems a pretty basic trick hahah, this should be easy lol.
The front foot should do more of a stepping motion instead of sliding off. After this you want most of your weight on your front foot but just enough to where you can still pop the tail. Also make sure you’re turning your shoulders and the board should go right between your legs. Lmk if you get it!
This looks super fun. Just started learning no-comply variations so this is next up!
Great Video, and awesome Trick Tips!! 💯
This trick looks super stylish, definitely appreciate these tutorials! Do you have any tips on where the weight should be at when popping / stepping off? I keep trying to step off (with more of a sliding off the board motion, not a jump making myself weightless), but my back foot pushes the tail down early and then I basically end up tripping over my own board when trying to step off. When I put too much weight on the front foot stepping off, I end up not being connected with the board enough to pop the tail, which kind of should happen simultaneously? I suppose I need to jump up with both feet simultaneously, hit the ground with front foot first, so slightly more weight there, and then pop the tail almost at the same time? So far I'm struggling with what seems a pretty basic trick hahah, this should be easy lol.
The front foot should do more of a stepping motion instead of sliding off. After this you want most of your weight on your front foot but just enough to where you can still pop the tail. Also make sure you’re turning your shoulders and the board should go right between your legs. Lmk if you get it!
Good vid bro❤️
try it landing 270 degrees if you are having trouble and also lifting the back foot up higher and eventually it'll just go 360
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i don’t even wanna try i wanna keep my boys downstairs
Rip regular skaters