Very very nice! I could see how you would adjust during your progression also notice when you're tired you don't lift your front foot enough, like as soon as you flip your foot is going downward, very nice 45 min vid , I'll definitely watch it over so I can too practice
To be fair I learnt how to get the board to rotate and land one foot on sometimes about 6 months ago, so there was some foundation. But I've probably tried less than 100 times in those 6 months since then. I also haven't landed another one yet, gotta rest my legs.
great persistence on learning this trick. im impressed. thats definite dedication. i noticed your front foot flat on the board. ive seen angling your front foot slightly with toes ahead of your heel helps with the flick.
@@Anstarzius yeah sorta like a 45 degree angle i guess u could call it or something close to that. toes could also slightly hang off the side. practice step land the trick with the front foot more consistently then fully commit and land both. you definitely can do this.
Also for learning fliptricks on smooth concrete, I would suggest wearing a helmet and wrist protection at least. The way you almost primo landed that could easily just flip out and you fall backwards with a good chance of spraining/breaking a wrist or worse slamming the back of your head turning you into a vegetable. Stay safe!
lets go!, if you want another tip which youll see in the video, make sure your shoulders are over your ass, when you pop if you think of jumping on your heels you will keep the board right under you every time
I've been able to get my shoulders fairly centered on good attempts, I'll try and think about jumping on my heels. cComitting to jumping straight up and tucking my legs is the hard part for me, I think the ones I've landed I've almost been able to push the board infront of me to make up for moving forwards a little.
Very very nice! I could see how you would adjust during your progression also notice when you're tired you don't lift your front foot enough, like as soon as you flip your foot is going downward, very nice 45 min vid , I'll definitely watch it over so I can too practice
Yeah practicing when you need to rest is not very productive, one of my feet going down is a consistant problem.
I landed my first heelflip after months and months, very surprised you landed one in a week. Thats amazing dude
To be fair I learnt how to get the board to rotate and land one foot on sometimes about 6 months ago, so there was some foundation. But I've probably tried less than 100 times in those 6 months since then. I also haven't landed another one yet, gotta rest my legs.
@@Anstarzius oh wow 6 months?! I've been skating for a lil over a year 😭🙏 crazy progress man, don't give up 💥💥
great persistence on learning this trick. im impressed. thats definite dedication. i noticed your front foot flat on the board. ive seen angling your front foot slightly with toes ahead of your heel helps with the flick.
Do you mean with the toes angled more towards the nose? Or do you mean being a little bit on tiptoes rather than flat-footed?
@@Anstarzius yeah sorta like a 45 degree angle i guess u could call it or something close to that. toes could also slightly hang off the side. practice step land the trick with the front foot more consistently then fully commit and land both. you definitely can do this.
That's some effort, nice job on landing that!
Also for learning fliptricks on smooth concrete, I would suggest wearing a helmet and wrist protection at least. The way you almost primo landed that could easily just flip out and you fall backwards with a good chance of spraining/breaking a wrist or worse slamming the back of your head turning you into a vegetable. Stay safe!
So cool, ... awesomeness in slow mo...
lets go!, if you want another tip which youll see in the video, make sure your shoulders are over your ass, when you pop if you think of jumping on your heels you will keep the board right under you every time
I've been able to get my shoulders fairly centered on good attempts, I'll try and think about jumping on my heels. cComitting to jumping straight up and tucking my legs is the hard part for me, I think the ones I've landed I've almost been able to push the board infront of me to make up for moving forwards a little.
I saw the rainbow :D
Nice
Keep practicing
Do it rolling not stationary okay?
If you're willing to pay for the damage to the wall of my tiny garage that's sure to cause then I'll get right on it!
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