Arm position is so important! They help you wind up, hold and unwind a rotation Arms also add to individual style. Especially on tricks like front rocks and front feebs.
Thanks for the Tutorial, I’ve been working on this trick already for like 4 months this definitely helped, I stuck one later in the afternoon just didn’t roll away
Love it!! This is one trick that I have never fully learned and I will be going to the skatepark to try to learn it tomorrow after watching this video. I would love to skate more than I do actually but i am having some thing with my knees idk what it is but the joints hurt and it kinda pops when i bend my knee; two or three days a week is all i got in me at 34 lol. Anyway, I would love to see you do a hardflip tutorial bro
When I was trying this I learned too far forward and slipped out, almost broke my whole face on the rail lol I was about a half centimeter away. Shit whipped it straight down lol thanks for the tips bro. Great channel
I'm diggin the content brother you got a sub out of me for sure! I'm 33, about 6 months back into skating after like a 17 year break.. I'm about to watch all your tips..lol how long have you been skating broski?
Never too late man! People like Jamie Thomas still rip at nearly 50. I started at 13, was forced to quit due to circumstances beyond my control at 15, then picked it back up right around my 20th birthday. I’ll be 27 in a couple months
@@SkateSage Right! I'm never putting it down this time I'm gonna keep pushing.. There was no better feeling after that long break and landing a kick flip second try. Instantly fell back in love!
Thanks for your service to the community
Arm position is so important! They help you wind up, hold and unwind a rotation Arms also add to individual style. Especially on tricks like front rocks and front feebs.
Literally just started trying this trick timing couldn’t have been more perfect
YUP!!!! That is what the tutorials sound like. AWESOME video!
Thanks for the Tutorial, I’ve been working on this trick already for like 4 months this definitely helped, I stuck one later in the afternoon just didn’t roll away
Love it!! This is one trick that I have never fully learned and I will be going to the skatepark to try to learn it tomorrow after watching this video. I would love to skate more than I do actually but i am having some thing with my knees idk what it is but the joints hurt and it kinda pops when i bend my knee; two or three days a week is all i got in me at 34 lol. Anyway, I would love to see you do a hardflip tutorial bro
Thanks for this! Others have requested hard flip but I can’t do them 😢 Maybe if enough people request it, I’ll learn it and make a tutorial
When I was trying this I learned too far forward and slipped out, almost broke my whole face on the rail lol I was about a half centimeter away. Shit whipped it straight down lol thanks for the tips bro. Great channel
🙏hope the face is healed
I'm diggin the content brother you got a sub out of me for sure! I'm 33, about 6 months back into skating after like a 17 year break.. I'm about to watch all your tips..lol how long have you been skating broski?
Never too late man! People like Jamie Thomas still rip at nearly 50. I started at 13, was forced to quit due to circumstances beyond my control at 15, then picked it back up right around my 20th birthday. I’ll be 27 in a couple months
@@SkateSage Right! I'm never putting it down this time I'm gonna keep pushing.. There was no better feeling after that long break and landing a kick flip second try. Instantly fell back in love!
I only just learnt back board,,, i can kinda do back 180.... i wanna learn front board
Back 180 doesn’t have to be that good
Most guys don't turn their shoulders ollieing on but you turn your shoulders facing backwards? Ever noticed
How long is the rail?
6ft
Is riding goofy bad I ride goofy
No, not at all