How To Learn Rail Tricks EASY
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- Today we go over how to learn rail tricks / grind tricks easy! Hope my tricks and tips help!
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Its almost like i can still hear the ride channel intro 😂
Haha same!
Way better than any braille tutorial. Very eloquent and well described. Like grosso once said "skate coaches can suck it we teach each other for free." That's what skating all about. Stay rad dude!!
Tbh I pay for basic access to patreon lessons but I keep my advice personal. I never give out their secrets, I put my own spin on it and sometimes I see it work. And if I give a guy unsolicited advice at the park, and he tries it and it works. I just pretend like I didn't say anything, maybe grab a clip for us, no need to fuck with anyone's ego. lol next time the guy's gonna be doing the trick and doesn't need a clip anymore. I still think it's emotional to see someone land a trick for the first time. Sometimes I wanna cry, sometimes I wanna yell and get stoked. That's what it's all about.
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Braille?All he does is misleading people
You used to be a cool skater. Now you are a leviathan of man. Way to show the silly progession, you are a humble teacher. ❤
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I really appreciate your focus on feeling it out. And how you break down how you should feel it out methodically. It's very intuitive and feeling but also logical. Almost like how someone who is blind would teach skating
Spliting Tricks up into many different smaller parts is honestly such a good way to learn skateboarding. It literally works for almost everything. I used your techniques from your lege video to finally unlock my first BS 50/50. Thanks man! 🔥
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I konda forgot how easy skating can be. If one just approaches skating with mini steps.
Your tutorials give me confidence to finally start progressing and not just skating flat anymore
3:25 cute lil chipmunk in the park anyway honestly great advice Nuzz master 👍🏽
Thanks yo! Hope it helps! And ahaha I know the chipmunks been out at the park trying to sesh recently
@@spencernuzzi I got a cracked in half curb I found and carried home in my driveway! Just gotta get some wax on it and I’m gonna start these steps!
Was going to comment that too!
Dude your ledge tricks video helped so much. I feel like I rush into tricks when learning instead of baby steps and it’s off putting when I can’t land. Keep doing these please!
Ay glad to hear the ledge vid helped!! Sometimes ya just gotta take it step by step
3:23 ADD kicks in hard. 🐿️
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These tutorials are amazing bro keep it up
Thanks yo! Hope it helped!
Your ledge video helped me land a crooks the second try with even some 5cm grind 😅 now this will help me with rails. Thanks 🙏 🎉
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Backside 5050 on round bar is my next goal. I've ignored it for 25 years
classic spencer with a tutorial ❤🔥❤🔥
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Another great tip trick video! Thanks for putting these out Spencer! They are really helpful 🍻
Glad they helping! 🙌🙏💯
New Nuzzi tutorial before GTA 6
lol and before skate 4
This is super helpful. You really explain things well. Thank you!
Ay just glad to hear it helped!
been struggeling with back feebles for so long now, lately I have been trying them on off for a few weeks, got kinda close on a few ones, but my biggest problem is to lean back. I always lean way to much forward on the tricks I do, it's so natural and I can't get over it
Yesterday i had the balls to go for a fakie backside boardslide for the first time, it wasn’t as scary as i thought it was gonna be! But after watching this video i might even go for a lipslide soon!
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Massively helpful! Saved for later! 👌
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Man TH-cam sucks at notifying me but this one and the ledge tricks are both great. You do a great job explaining it the way I can understand it. 😅
what's going on with your upper half during a 50/50? I can get on the rail comfortably but I keep going over the rail - like my momentum carries me past. It looks like you land on the rail slightly angled, then get into the pinch - but how? are you turning your shoulders or just "pushing your board into the rail until you feel the pinch?
Great tutorial
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@@spencernuzzi You’re Welcome!
squirrel homie joined🥰
Had to get the trick tip too haha
honestly this was p helpful honestly id come back and honestly think i can start doing more on rails honestly good video honestly
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king spence .
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the squirel inn the back was a paid actor
The other parking blocks you find in the wild! 😂
Can we a get a how to fs smith rails? Been struggling
Shoutout John Landess Park!
Goat
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I can't wait to learn feebles on a flatbar
U got it yo! Ima make a trick tip soon too!
spencer pls what jeans are those
Big boys
squirrel!!
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What is your board size?
8.25in / I just posted an update on this current setup few vids ago
Definitely taking pointers from someone who locks on rails with 48mms
Ahaha them lil dawgs still lock! Hope the vid helped!
Luv it
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good tutorials my guy
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I desperately need help on front feebles
Fucking oath this is the best tutorial! Keep up the great work
Appreciate it! Glad it helped!
Hope you doing well mr nuzzi
hey my names spenser nuzzi and im gonna teach you how to kick flip
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I delivered your Amazon packages the other day 😂😂
Ayy!! Haha no way!! Appreciate it yo!
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I need another treflip trick tip video
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I miss Spencer with the skinnies and vans slippons
Hes back
EASY MONEY!
My park has a tall round rail and a normal sized square rail. Is there anything you wouldn’t recommend even trying to learn on a square rail?
What pants?
SQUIRREL!
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2:28 thats what she said
In my case, I can do short boardslides pretty easy. But getting into grinds is not necessarily harder, but there's more to it.
There's a bit of a learning curve to get to that point, and it varies from person to person. I've been practicing ride on grinds and focusing on if I am leaning on the trucks heelside or toeside as it's also the best way to not miss the ride on. I also wouldn't go straight to slappy 50-50's but slappy boardslides should be sort of like a real boardslide but tilt to heelside on board alone. And jumping off to ledges parallel. There's not much to it other than to do it really.
I relate to this video pretty much. I slowed down on trying to skate grinds but lately it's been really at the forefront of my skating and I feel like something is going to happen soon. But crosslocking is so relative sometimes to what you think it might be. You really can lock in on a few different spots of the trucks and board for all the grind tricks. Some of them are still pretty elusive to me. But I find the point of focus is my ankle and where it relates to my foot. Most of my weight bears on the heel. And so it's the most obvious part for me to try to align over the ledge/bar.
So heelside is easier for me, and I like backside 50-50 more. And I still have the issue of the board flipping out at the end if I don't pay attention to the actual tilt of the board on the truck and not just my weight being on my heelside by default. But if I lock into a front 50-50 and I'm not crosslocked or on the heelside, then my toeside lock-in if not pinched down will probably slip out or flip down much easier.
I have a kicker with coping that's helping me play with my approach and not have to commit to a harder trick every time. (Technically you can turn it into a polejam if you raise it higher.) It's the 5-0 skate-table by ramptech. I bought 2 of them and have one as a ledge and one as a kicker but obviously I can join them to make one long ledge. But I use the square side more anyway and you can't really join that part. I can endorse that product because I've tested it. Obviously not sponsored haha.
I know that sounds like I'm cool now but I still fail at ledge skating sometimes utterly if the ground is not perfect, so on a perfect park ledge or the table thing I can get a little brave with it but on a street spot I'm cautious to the point of missing the pop or any number or various things. Street skating adds a layer of difficulty that most park scenarios don't have, and for good reason. But I still wait for the weekend to hit up classic spots that aren't accessible otherwise and try to skate them for a little while!
On monday the bank was closed for memorial day and I hit the drive thru up to skate the ledges. This spot has character for me. I got a kickflip off the ledge jumping parallel backside. It was pretty awesome, and I did a 90 degree kickturn frontside from the momentum then back before still riding away. I was really tempted to post it! If now I can take that flip up the ledge to a backside 50-50 that would be amazing! Hahaha
Edit: I forgot to say best of luck with your skating too and thanks for the tips! Seriously, there's a bunch of good advice in here.
I miss John Landes 😓
I shattered my wrist on that Landes ledge😢