Thanks man! I've been workn on this one on and off. I'm out for a couple of days again. Old feet hurt after hours of practicing the "lungspin"...I've pulled it off a few times but need to heal now(til monday). This will help for going into hitchhikers. I'm used to the old way of a reverse elbo glide into hitchhikers (kevin jones years). I'm on it! I'll keep you updated :) I ride all day everyday now. My 46 year old body aches are starting to get better and stronger. I only ache when starting a new trick to learn. Keep up the great vids!
Nice one homie! working hard by the sounds of it!! 💪🔥 Is the foot pain muscular? or is it just from using the same point of the foot to push against the peg? Cause if its the latter you could try getting different shoes :) Anyways recover fast and keep rolling bro! You're definitely putting in the time, your body will only get better, stronger and healthier with time. Amazing!! I bet you feel like you're 18 again since you started riding right? 👊 Thank you for your comment, keep up the great hustle! much love !
@@mikooooooooooooo yeah starting to roll in this position. Can't pop into them yet. Have been trying to to a forward steam roller and then swing the frame around into the Karl Kruiser position. Wow, you really have to lock your arms into position for this trick!
Nice and thank. Waited so long for an new how to... But can u do a how to espscaly for technics like when to pull or push with the bars and most important where to look at.
Thank you! I know it took me a while lol, there's more on the way! Do you mean the exact timing of a certain movement? For one specific trick or various? I think it was you also who suggested a how to on pumping, that is a technique which I am really figuring out lately so I will try write a how to for that soon. As far as where to look, I think with every rider and trick its a personal preference. For example with the time machine, some riders like to look straight ahead and enjoy the view, and some focus on the headtube to get less dizzy, it doesn't matter much I think because of muscle memory. I think as far as timing and such, it is something that your brain and body have to figure out and develop through repetition. Let me know if that makes sense 👊
But of course knowing when to do something can help in the learning process, so if you give me a list of tricks you think you need such explaining on, I'll get it done :) Thanks!
Hmm I actually haven't tried that trick yet! There are so many tricks haha, I will try it soon and get back to you 😁 will also film a how to when I learn it 🤜🤛it looks like it's all based on using your momentum to get into position though, and staying centered over the back axle to roll it
I'm not too sure, I think it was around the same time as I began learning hang 5's and steamrollers, probably around 3-9 months in? If you go back to my earliest edit I think I was riding flat for around a year at that point, there's some sketchy karl cruisers in there. What really motivated me was who I was riding with, Mizo is a magician with juggling, so I really wanted to learn hitchhikers lol. But realistically this is a trick that you can learn without knowing any other tricks, you'll figure it out if you just keep practicing! 👊
Heyo! I've been in the 110 PSI gang for a while now 👊 Some riders go up to 120, others ride at 80-100, if your spot is flat and smooth, more air is recommended. However if your riding spot has imperfections, less air can help you push through that
Thanks man! I've been workn on this one on and off. I'm out for a couple of days again. Old feet hurt after hours of practicing the "lungspin"...I've pulled it off a few times but need to heal now(til monday). This will help for going into hitchhikers. I'm used to the old way of a reverse elbo glide into hitchhikers (kevin jones years). I'm on it! I'll keep you updated :) I ride all day everyday now. My 46 year old body aches are starting to get better and stronger. I only ache when starting a new trick to learn. Keep up the great vids!
Nice one homie! working hard by the sounds of it!! 💪🔥 Is the foot pain muscular? or is it just from using the same point of the foot to push against the peg? Cause if its the latter you could try getting different shoes :) Anyways recover fast and keep rolling bro! You're definitely putting in the time, your body will only get better, stronger and healthier with time. Amazing!! I bet you feel like you're 18 again since you started riding right? 👊 Thank you for your comment, keep up the great hustle! much love !
Awesome tutorial
Thank you Alex! 👊
It's awesome of you for making these tutorials! You are very good at them. 👍
Thank you!! I'm happy I can share what I learn, and help people out 😁✌️
Hello from Russia! Thanks a lot!
Привет ✌️you're welcome! Greetings from Ireland 🤜🤛
Watching this on halloween!!! It's meant to be, thanks for making these!
Hell yeah!!🤘 My pleasure Paul! Thanks for watching 🙏
Bro I got to learn this trick. Please make more how to on beginner tricks
Sick! Get out there and learn 👊 Of course bro, any particular tricks you'd like to learn?
I don’t have any particular kind but like beginner rolling tricks
Sure thing !
Bravo Mike Penar I have been looking for an edit for this trick far back as the 90s. Thanks
Damn for real? Well I am real happy I could help! 😁😁 Anytime 🤜🤛
@@mikooooooooooooo definitely a hard to find how to till now. Appreciated friend
Started working on these today. Thanks for the video!
Great!! How is it going? Hope you are making good progress with this trick 🚲🔥
@@mikooooooooooooo yeah starting to roll in this position. Can't pop into them yet. Have been trying to to a forward steam roller and then swing the frame around into the Karl Kruiser position. Wow, you really have to lock your arms into position for this trick!
I meant, have been rolling them a few metres from a standing start...
Nice and thank. Waited so long for an new how to...
But can u do a how to espscaly for technics like when to pull or push with the bars and most important where to look at.
Thank you! I know it took me a while lol, there's more on the way! Do you mean the exact timing of a certain movement? For one specific trick or various? I think it was you also who suggested a how to on pumping, that is a technique which I am really figuring out lately so I will try write a how to for that soon. As far as where to look, I think with every rider and trick its a personal preference. For example with the time machine, some riders like to look straight ahead and enjoy the view, and some focus on the headtube to get less dizzy, it doesn't matter much I think because of muscle memory. I think as far as timing and such, it is something that your brain and body have to figure out and develop through repetition. Let me know if that makes sense 👊
But of course knowing when to do something can help in the learning process, so if you give me a list of tricks you think you need such explaining on, I'll get it done :) Thanks!
please could you put a how to rope a ronie . thank yoy i`ve trying this simple trick but never can lift it
Hmm I actually haven't tried that trick yet! There are so many tricks haha, I will try it soon and get back to you 😁 will also film a how to when I learn it 🤜🤛it looks like it's all based on using your momentum to get into position though, and staying centered over the back axle to roll it
Mik, how long did it take you riding flatland before you were able to do this trick?
I'm not too sure, I think it was around the same time as I began learning hang 5's and steamrollers, probably around 3-9 months in? If you go back to my earliest edit I think I was riding flat for around a year at that point, there's some sketchy karl cruisers in there. What really motivated me was who I was riding with, Mizo is a magician with juggling, so I really wanted to learn hitchhikers lol. But realistically this is a trick that you can learn without knowing any other tricks, you'll figure it out if you just keep practicing! 👊
hey Mik, very curious what psi do you run ?
Heyo! I've been in the 110 PSI gang for a while now 👊 Some riders go up to 120, others ride at 80-100, if your spot is flat and smooth, more air is recommended. However if your riding spot has imperfections, less air can help you push through that
i wish youtube exist on 90 ..... only magazine and cds are my reference to learn this kinds of bmx tricks
It's a beatiful time to be alive! And it's never too late to learn some new tricks :)