I think the front foot placement is like one of the best tip for the bs nose slide. I've never gotten this tip from any other video. Thanks for the tips! And great video!
Tbh yesterday i ate shit on a big ledge but somehow i learned how to bail . My board straight up lunched away from the ledge . If you want to avoid getting hurt just try to open your legs a lil and sit
just tried to learn these today and i think the lower the ledge the easier it is to overshoot and slip out. i tried it on a low ledge and then on a ledge that's challenging for me to 50 and it locked in much more easily on the taller one
I think the front foot placement is like one of the best tip for the bs nose slide. I've never gotten this tip from any other video. Thanks for the tips! And great video!
this is the first of your videos I've seen but i landed my first bs nose today after watching. thanks stranger!
That’s awesome!
So nice I've found your channel man, simple stuff well explained for over 30 starting skateboarding like me haha keep on it bro thanks!
Very helpful tutorial, I’m gonna try this steps today!
Thx bro I tried nose slides yesterday and almost have them on lock just by listening to your tips I really appreciate it bro👊
Glad I could help!
Thanks good vid 👍
Such a nice tutorial!!
Good tutorial.
dope tutorial keep it up bro!
Great video, underrated
the bset way is to go at an angle right?
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Cheers for the trick tips bro! I never slide, I think my body just keep on going the rotation
Great tutorial
Muito bom e informativo
I noticed that you kept you shoulders open. I’m gonna try that
Tbh yesterday i ate shit on a big ledge but somehow i learned how to bail . My board straight up lunched away from the ledge . If you want to avoid getting hurt just try to open your legs a lil and sit
yo mvll my local park
This is my local
I was trying this the other day on a low ledge, but it slid so fast that I fell and hit my butt and since then it hurts when I ollie... lol
You leaned to far back
just tried to learn these today and i think the lower the ledge the easier it is to overshoot and slip out. i tried it on a low ledge and then on a ledge that's challenging for me to 50 and it locked in much more easily on the taller one
I hate this trick because some days when I can’t commit I’ll slam