Hello everyone, hope you all have a nice day! And question of the day is at 06:25 do you think it's time for new deck? To be more consistent with Ollies? If you have time you can check one of my previous videos here: ruclips.net/video/FnfkNiFv_4Y/видео.htmlsi=i4V9cnez-GDpGLpv 30 days of Ollie progress!
I am 32 and tryin to relearn when I was a kid I could only do a handful if basic tricks but I wanna land a kickflip before my body isnt able to lmfao liked. subbed. watchin more of yer vids
Ollie with your front foot's heel handing off more than usual. When you slide up to level out, the board will flip over automatically-- the rest will come to you by muscle memory. ^=^
You've definitely improved since the last video and I see your implementing some of those pointers I've given you. As far as the grinded down tail affecting your ollies-- no, the only time the tail condition affects the ollie is when the tail is broken and flexes everytime you bend down, but by then you'll know you need a new board. So basically, that still a brand new board. Oh, and congrats on the ollie progress- even though they aren't high but I see you have much more confidence and control so they more natural than forced. The next trick I want you to learn is the "caveman", which will allow you jump on, off or over stuff because it just involves you grabbing your board, jumping and landing on it. Look it up and I want to see the practice in the next video! ^=^
@@Elephant_Thoughts thanks, improvements are there. Yes i have tried to implement tips and skating felt more natural for sure. Have started with Cavemans like month ago. Can say that i dont feel that comfortable doin it, like popcorn for example. Even did Primos before as routine. Im uploading videos, one, maybe two before i can implement tips from new comments, so it's a bit weird to implement new ideas and old tricks with trying some new ones. Have tried Boneless also, but that was soo weird. Like you said will do more Cavemans at new sessions, and will try to be more consistent with 4, 5 tricks! Thanks for watching and good tips!
Hello everyone, hope you all have a nice day! And question of the day is at 06:25 do you think it's time for new deck? To be more consistent with Ollies?
If you have time you can check one of my previous videos here: ruclips.net/video/FnfkNiFv_4Y/видео.htmlsi=i4V9cnez-GDpGLpv 30 days of Ollie progress!
Nope-- I've definitely skated worse, that is a typical tail usage. ^=^
I am 32 and tryin to relearn when I was a kid I could only do a handful if basic tricks but I wanna land a kickflip before my body isnt able to lmfao
liked. subbed. watchin more of yer vids
Ollie with your front foot's heel handing off more than usual. When you slide up to level out, the board will flip over automatically-- the rest will come to you by muscle memory. ^=^
@@jimmjimms we are in the same boat, we got this!
Thanks for watching and for sub
You've got this brother!
@@MrHippiejoe thanks, hope i do!
Cool man! I’m learning again after 20 years off. 40 now and taking it nice and slow. So far so good :) Good luck homie!
@@lyingcat9022 great that you are back, take your time!
Have a lot of fun and may tendons, joints serve you well!
You've definitely improved since the last video and I see your implementing some of those pointers I've given you. As far as the grinded down tail affecting your ollies-- no, the only time the tail condition affects the ollie is when the tail is broken and flexes everytime you bend down, but by then you'll know you need a new board. So basically, that still a brand new board. Oh, and congrats on the ollie progress- even though they aren't high but I see you have much more confidence and control so they more natural than forced.
The next trick I want you to learn is the "caveman", which will allow you jump on, off or over stuff because it just involves you grabbing your board, jumping and landing on it. Look it up and I want to see the practice in the next video! ^=^
@@Elephant_Thoughts thanks, improvements are there. Yes i have tried to implement tips and skating felt more natural for sure.
Have started with Cavemans like month ago. Can say that i dont feel that comfortable doin it, like popcorn for example. Even did Primos before as routine.
Im uploading videos, one, maybe two before i can implement tips from new comments, so it's a bit weird to implement new ideas and old tricks with trying some new ones.
Have tried Boneless also, but that was soo weird. Like you said will do more Cavemans at new sessions, and will try to be more consistent with 4, 5 tricks!
Thanks for watching and good tips!
Man, your leg 😅 looks like boar grinded it lol
@@DunkFanYo ikr, like to say boar chewed it. When they ask me what hapened lol