TUTORIAL: Frontside Straight Air with PAT GUDAUSKAS
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ก.ค. 2024
- Patrick Gudauskas teaches the frontside straight air. Breaking down clips of himself, Tanner and Parker Coffin. Hope you enjoy the tutorial!
00:00 Intro
00:40 Approach
01:10 Wave Type
1:43 Speed is Key
2:14 Timing Section
2:57 Hitting Air Section
3:27 Amplitude
4:20 Landing
5:04 Homework
If you have any questions or maneuvers you'd like to learn, comment below - กีฬา
Some of the best tutorials ive ever seen 🤙
LOVE Pat's tutorials. He's a great teacher. Love how he describes things!
These are gold Pat thank you, the bottom turn video was all time insightful 🤙🏽
Cool. No prob. I got this.
Thank you for these lessons, the bottom turn tutorial was incredible, the hand slap on water was a key skill i didn’t know of.
We would love to see a backside bottom turn tutorial as well, to hammer in those foundational skills!
This is well explained and encapsulates everything I think of when doing fs airs. I struggle with air reverses and would love to see a tutorial on those.
Thanks for another great tutorial Pat! Your bottom turn one is by far the best I've found, you've really helped changed my surfing since I saw that one. Huge! Thanks again
Keep em cominnnnnnn!!!!! 🙏🏻🔥
Love this! Tach us how to pop up like a pro and be set for any type of waves, slow and fast muchy beach break
Great video. Love the homework recommendations too. My buddy was just talking about wave warriors. Will track the flicks down. Thanks.
Sick content Paddy, keeep it comin
Love it ! Amazing , great breakdown pat ! Is it easier if we grab the rail ? Any tips on this ?
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Love these, fellas. Need more of this, best 'how to' series on the net. Please never use carver skateboards haha
so many hours spent in that dojo! this is really sick AK! love how you guys edited this!! are you guys gonna do a rodeo episode??? I could still use some help with those! lol
@Tanner Gudauskas would you recommend any specific boards for practicing airs ?
How do you stop from flying out the back of the wave and keeping the board fully connected to your feet?
😓 P r o m o s m