Skated when I was a kid but I’ve been back at it for about a year and a half! Best trick back in the day was BS 5-0 stall so it’s been fun to learn a lot of new tricks.
No, you don’t have to. It can help build your confidence, but the motion is a little different. Feeble fakie and axle fakie are really close, so if you can get feeble fakie first it helps a lot.
@@GrawrD thanks man! Yeah feeble to fakie makes more sense to me so i gues ill go straight to pivot fakie. Unfortunate that you don't upload anymore tho, i really enjoyed your vids.
This was the best explanation for this trick I've seen. Too many really good skaters have no idea how to explain tricks to beginners.
Thanks, man! I put a lot of work into this trick so hope some of the things I learned help other people along the way.
@@GrawrD I finally landed one! Are you on Instagram? I'll tag you in the video for helping me!
@@AstronoizeOfficial Let’ssssssss gooooooo! Congrats dude! Definitely tag me @grawrdskate
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Thanks, dude! Hopefully got some new stuff in the works coming up!
Excellent clear explanation thank you
Glad it helps! Let me know if you get it.
Legendary!! This has given me confidence to try feeble to Fakie again!!
You got it dude! Let me you if you’re getting hung up on anything (hopefully not the coping).
Totally agree! I need feeble fakie to warm up myself 😅
Any time I’m learning a new fakie trick I have to run through the progression: feeble fakie>pivot fakie>blunt nose grab fakie>blunt fakie.
Nice vid! For some reason this one still scares the hell out of me.....
It's definitely a spooky one!! Having feeble fakie on lock goes a long way towards this one though.
Really nice explanation, I am in the feeble part :)
You’re closer than you think, dude! Let me know when you start going for it.
Nice! How long have you been skating?
Skated when I was a kid but I’ve been back at it for about a year and a half! Best trick back in the day was BS 5-0 stall so it’s been fun to learn a lot of new tricks.
Great stuff. Keep ripppin.
Do you have to know how to axle stall to fakie?
No, you don’t have to. It can help build your confidence, but the motion is a little different. Feeble fakie and axle fakie are really close, so if you can get feeble fakie first it helps a lot.
@@GrawrD thanks man! Yeah feeble to fakie makes more sense to me so i gues ill go straight to pivot fakie. Unfortunate that you don't upload anymore tho, i really enjoyed your vids.
@@saamuwel Never say never!
I just learned 5 0 shuv fakie and it’s mayday is still super scary to me 😂🥲
Haha that’s nuts! Eventually I want to learn the shuv out too but that seems way more sketchy.