cheat code for front board is to get those plastic rails that Dan Corrigan always use. Now regarding the weight issue, practice front side rock and roll on a quarter pipe to get the motion. quick tips: approach parallel on the obstacle, keep most of the weight on your popping side (left for regular and right goofy) and then the crucial tip is the front foot, put just enough pressure on it that you're board is flat on the rail, putting too much weight will cause to go fakie and putting not enough weight/ pressure will cause you to slip and hurt yourself. hope that helps
My biggest struggle with this trick is committing to standing on top of the rail once I've ollied on to it. I've no idea why but it trips me out so bad. I'm taking my sweet time to learn this trick but your tutorial already helps a ton. Thank you for this.
I casually went to go ghost watch my favorite skate tutorial channel and then saw in the thumbnail that he was at my local park lmao!!! Shoutout to Tom for skating in O'side, you earned a new sub today bro
This comes in no better time! Boardslide has always been my weak point, even when I can hold front board long and blunt, feeble, 5050, etc. I think slipping out and hit my coccyx that once cause me hard to commit. Anyway, thanks for your tutorials. They have always been helpful throughout my skateboard journey.
By FAR the easiest rail trick. The easiest and safest. I prefered leaninf them on ledges. Its harder to slide on a ledge becauae sometimes your wheels stick, but falling off is so much safer. You dont slip out nesr as much and dling it on a ledge forces you to focus your balance. You learn to keep those front wheels up and keep more woeght on your back foot. Once you have them on ledges, rails become much less scarey.
I find your tutorials very helpful, I wish this one was up before last Tuesday when I recorded relearning board slides. Anyways, would love to see a bunch of rail variations, back boards, 50s, 5.0, and more.
😂❤ you guys are awesome. I feel bad making you wait in between tutorials, but just know you’re all always on my mind and I’m doing my absolute best for you! 👊
Center of the tail is good advise. I bought some new shoes, first cup soles I’ve had in a while, and I kept accidentally setting up with the ball of my foot on the edge like I would for popping into a manny. Was driving me insane.
Hey tom yo tengo un problema de desgaste de cadera por patinar y escucho que tu pusiste células madre en tu rodilla y quiero saber si realmente funcionan?
So far it’s made quite the difference in my knees and even other parts of my body, but I’m taking it slow and giving it time before I can really say. It’s the best thing you can do for your body by far either way.
idk how you guys skate with your phones in your pockets it just feels so bad to be it throws me off like crazy and i'm more concerned about it flying out of pocket than riding properly
I NEVER do, but maybe I had it in there for one of these in between my teaching points, where I keep my phone in my pocket to reference notes. Aside from that I don't ever skate with my phone in my pocket. Heck nah! Lol
Watch through the end 👀 for a very special tip from Dylan Jaeb!
Would love a tutorial on front boards. Ive always struggled with keeping my weight centered and not slipping forward.
cheat code for front board is to get those plastic rails that Dan Corrigan always use. Now regarding the weight issue, practice front side rock and roll on a quarter pipe to get the motion. quick tips: approach parallel on the obstacle, keep most of the weight on your popping side (left for regular and right goofy) and then the crucial tip is the front foot, put just enough pressure on it that you're board is flat on the rail, putting too much weight will cause to go fakie and putting not enough weight/ pressure will cause you to slip and hurt yourself. hope that helps
My biggest struggle with this trick is committing to standing on top of the rail once I've ollied on to it. I've no idea why but it trips me out so bad. I'm taking my sweet time to learn this trick but your tutorial already helps a ton. Thank you for this.
Make sure to bend those knees once on top of rail! Hope your having fun!
I casually went to go ghost watch my favorite skate tutorial channel and then saw in the thumbnail that he was at my local park lmao!!! Shoutout to Tom for skating in O'side, you earned a new sub today bro
Yeah right! Maybe I'll catch you there one of these days. 👀 Thanks for your support dude!
Tried the tips and just landed a few, thank you from Germany!
I love hearing this! Thanks for sharing! 🇩🇪🫶
This comes in no better time! Boardslide has always been my weak point, even when I can hold front board long and blunt, feeble, 5050, etc. I think slipping out and hit my coccyx that once cause me hard to commit. Anyway, thanks for your tutorials. They have always been helpful throughout my skateboard journey.
By FAR the easiest rail trick. The easiest and safest. I prefered leaninf them on ledges. Its harder to slide on a ledge becauae sometimes your wheels stick, but falling off is so much safer. You dont slip out nesr as much and dling it on a ledge forces you to focus your balance. You learn to keep those front wheels up and keep more woeght on your back foot. Once you have them on ledges, rails become much less scarey.
Gracias a ti toms por darnos tu tiempo 👍
¡Claro que sí!
I find your tutorials very helpful, I wish this one was up before last Tuesday when I recorded relearning board slides. Anyways, would love to see a bunch of rail variations, back boards, 50s, 5.0, and more.
John Landes
the legend is back boys!
😂❤ you guys are awesome. I feel bad making you wait in between tutorials, but just know you’re all always on my mind and I’m doing my absolute best for you! 👊
Thanks mate
love your videos man thank you
Of course dude, so happy to help!
Guys at the back were killing it
Dylan Jaeb and Jake Cortez. Rippers 🔥
He’s back
Thanks for your patience! Much more to come 👊
Can you please do Front boards. Your tutorials have helped me a lot to progress in skateboarding 🙏🏼. Greetings from Peru 🇵🇪
I will definitely add front boards to the list! Got some good ones for that one!
Do you need to ollie to do these on lower ground obstacles such as curbs or parking blocks?
Mini Ollie would help a bit
a lil pop hop@@roe2132
Congrats on the board!
Thank you!! ❤️
Hi I’m trying to learn them! Would it be easier to start from a slappy curb?
My favorite skater, Tom! He's back!!! How was the stem cell? Looking GREAT!😁
Thank you Chris! It went great!! I'm getting back into it slowly but surely thankfully.
Can you add feebles on flatbars as one of the trick tips?
Definitely. Got it on the list!
Inward heelflip soon or laser🎉 good video tom
sick board
Thank you! So stoked on this one 🔥
Center of the tail is good advise. I bought some new shoes, first cup soles I’ve had in a while, and I kept accidentally setting up with the ball of my foot on the edge like I would for popping into a manny. Was driving me insane.
Can you do a crooked grinds tutorial
Hey tom yo tengo un problema de desgaste de cadera por patinar y escucho que tu pusiste células madre en tu rodilla y quiero saber si realmente funcionan?
So far it’s made quite the difference in my knees and even other parts of my body, but I’m taking it slow and giving it time before I can really say. It’s the best thing you can do for your body by far either way.
Front board tutorial next
Front 5050 dude,i very struggle to lock in consistently
Landes!
HAHAHAHA 3:38
idk how you guys skate with your phones in your pockets it just feels so bad to be it throws me off like crazy and i'm more concerned about it flying out of pocket than riding properly
I NEVER do, but maybe I had it in there for one of these in between my teaching points, where I keep my phone in my pocket to reference notes. Aside from that I don't ever skate with my phone in my pocket. Heck nah! Lol
Is this bs board I had someone tell me it was and the other way was fs I’m so confused
it is indeed a bs boardslide, your back is next to the rail, not your "front" if that makes sense
I can bs just not for long
Mannnn when stick on this trick it fkn suckkkks
@toms_tutorials, wishing you well with your health and recovery during your stem cell treatments.
Thank you I appreciate that! 🙏