Don't worry everyone is pretty chill the real skaters know how hard it is so they try to help as best as they can also keep going with the skating you're getting better each time
Everyone sucked at some point, learning is fun and it is what makes you want to keep coming back. Being "bad" (really just new) is a good thing, not a bad thing. Just means you can grow faster every session rather than perfecting the small things over months!
Now THAT is a healthy community! The pro helping the newbie, no toxic words said, just pure and genuine desire to come up with couple pieces of advice. Wish we had more of that in regular life aswell
I wish the art community was like that. I'm a designer and illustrator veteran by now and whenever I try to give newbies in the field advice I keep getting resistance as if I insulted their entire sense of being. When in reality I just want to make them better and prevent them from making the same mistakes I made.
That first rolling ollie attempt was hella impressive, it was essentially a success in most beginners eyes. She really is being too hard on herself, be proud of the improvement youre making and the time and effort being put into something you enjoy!
Bending your knees is the absolute BEST advice for Skateboarding and Rollerblading beginners. Everything improves once you become comfortable with your knees and posture, learning to relax into the flow and using the board or skates as an extension of your natural movement and not just a separate platform you're stood on top of. God, I love skating.
Bless you for saying “it feels weird or the board feels funny when you don’t skate for a week, two weeks, etc”. I didn’t skate for 3 years because life, i just had to be humble, and skate everyday.
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Please brother give it a try Seek God Jesus it’s not about religion but about a relationship with the Creator God is real and He wants a friendship with you ❤️❤️❤️
I've wanted to skate since I was like 10. I picked up wakeskating a few years ago and this legit makes me want to give skating a shot again. Especially the little things like going off curbs. Really inspirational for me
Do it! Skateboarding is YOURS! If you stand on a skateboard you're skating. Just go out and do it! You're not giving it a shot, you're already doing it.
My son has been skating with me for a year a some months . 2 times a week if lucky . He listens to my advice . If amazing watching him apply the info . Kid is 8 rolling in on 7ft quarter pipes boosting out the 5 lol his technique is sharp when it comes to pumping transition! The way he holds his arms is so damn clean!!! I’m flailing like a fish while my son is looking like a natural! I help him work through his fears and bro! The work he puts in is amazing
thank you for posting these videos and the progression ones. they are so motivating and nice to see the input and advice you give. im about to go to the skatepark for the first time on a skateboard because of you and your videos!
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Please brother give it a try Seek God Jesus it’s not about religion but about a relationship with the Creator God is real and He wants a friendship with you ❤️❤️❤️
I started skating this year and tore my meniscus somehow at home while not skating... can't wait to start again. Watching these videos is nice while I can't skate.
I have a theory about those weird beginner Ollie attempts that don’t get off the ground- Maybe the person trying the Ollie thinks that the motion of the board actually propels them into the air, when in reality, an Ollie is just a technique to have the board travel with you when you jump. Idk. I’m high
I learned to skate over quarantine and used to skate daily, bringing my skills to campus, til I was hit with illness and essentially house bound for two years, then this year got covid for the first time, and was very ill to the point of immobility for 6 months. I’m just starting to see some recovery, and while I don’t think I’ll be tearing up the city anytime soon like I used to on my board, I’m feeling stronger and ready enough to cruise around a garage park like old times. Riding is so therapeutic, and learning to is a great and rewarding challenge, I encourage anyone to try, ESPECIALLY while you have the health and mobility, you will not regret it. You’ll only regret not trying when it’s too late. I haven’t really skated in over 2.5 years now, but occasionally I’ll glide back and forth in my very small apartment hallway, and I’m grateful to know I haven’t totally lost my touch in that time. ❤❤🎉
As a father who learned to skate 35 years ago it cool to see beginning steps my daughter just got her first board and this is helpful. I don't remember when I learned to ollie
Your takes are always so casual, genuine, informative, and inspiring. I just made My first 2 small clips on my phone of me accidently not landing, but sorta, landing a varial flip; while practicing towards my first kick flip. In the same session I attempted a heel flip but landed on the tail. Also got some rocket switch ollies and 2 nollies. When I skated as a kid I never thought I couldn't do any of these tricks. I was good at stairs gaps and rails.
i love the info you are giving and once it gets cooler outside i will definitely start practicing again, its getting over 100 degrees outside for the past week
One this she's still missing in this video is the front foot (often) pointing forwards towards the nose when she climbs on the board. Nope, the moment one kicks speed and put s back foot on the board, turn front foot sideways just as the back foot is. I always try to teach this basic sequence of movements to beginners. That helps immensely with basic balance and control of the board and helps one not to stand in their own way :) It's a small thing, but important, especially for steering and carving :) When you have more experience, THEN you can start to mess with the footing and where everything is and when and why, but at the start, it's really important :)
Props to you, girl! You're on you're own and you're giving it a go! I'm trying and I'm 41. It's easy for people who have done this for years to judge you. I think you've done great!!
I met some skaters yesterday, they were genuinely the chillest dudes ive ever seen in my entire life, thanks to them, i decided to start skating. Now im saving up to buy one
I love this collaboration. The points made are well said. I choose long boarding I know… 😅 but I never did it in while younger but wow skateboarding is so much fun. Hard. But definitely fun. I love his advice of just making boarding part of your everyday life. I love how the methods to learning are not limited. It’s just learn.
At least she got the vibe down, Late at night, skating in random spots around town... going home bruised and in pieces, to do it all over again the very next day ^^
Dude, this is awesome content! Kuddos brother, and kuddos girl! This is sick, I’ve skated since I could walk and this typpa thing is why the skate community has always been A1 above all else. Love it man.
When you realize Ollie’s are one of the most difficult tricks to master and is the BASIS of every other trick.. that’s when you get humble about skating! Been skating for 15 years but ankle injuries kept me off the board for about 10 now. But I’m back sloppier than ever! But with your vids, I’ll do fine again 😅
Watching you always makes me wanna skate. Especially when i seen you with the braille squad all together skating and having fun. But when i skate it just make me wanna go back inside. I got no friends that live near me that wanna skate. Its been a month since i skated but ima try agian one day
its a great reminder that this is really difficult and you have to be not good at it for ages before you can be good at it and everyone goes through that great content
seeing both perspectives WAS inspirational. i have a board on order (labor day sales!) as i don't have a skate shop nearby. wanted to learn since i was a kid, and played around with my brother's board, but thought i was just "bad" at it. couldn't make the board GO. well, recently i was learning about wheels then realized similar stuff holds true on roller blade wheels...... which gave me a flashback to the skates my mom got me and i thought i was just "bad" at skating. well, not when i got PROPER skates! the other ones were hell on asphalt and barely rolled at all. *so then i realized that skateboard was probably toy quality TOO.* as i learned about boards and setups i was realizing that poor bearings, low quality trucks and wheels can not just be annoying or frustrating, it can put a lot of new skaters off of the whole thing. the low-quality gear is actually getting in their way and they'd have more luck with something halfway decent. anyway, i'm excited to get started. at the least i just wanna be able to cruise properly. but i'll likely pick up some attempts at simple tricks and see how that goes.
I think my issue is that I need to build strength in my legs somehow, its really difficult for me to stay in a knees bent position for more than like a minute without massive fatigue. BUILD LEG MUSCLES GUYS! It helps lol Also I NEVER would have thought to try practicing with my hands...that makes so much sense! Our brains pick up tactile shit so much better with our hands its probably really good to find the movement that way. WOW! Also the paper trick too! 🤯
im just starting to skate too- My older brother has been skating since he wasl ike 7 or 8 and he has been more then enough help by giving me tips and answering my questions and stuff, im kinda glad i have the help of videos and stuff and im actually looking for more tips by watching videos exactly like this one. if anyone else has any tips for me i'd be more then happy to hear them. Currently, im focusing on actually pushing on the board.
@3:14 - story time i remember i was skateboarding at a normal park and i found a steep u shaped road so i rolled in and did some carves on it. (around 30 degree) my father saw that and told me he use to skate. i was so surprised i gave him the board and he rolled in for the first time in like 30 years like he was born to ride it was the coolest thing i ever saw him do and he was like 50 years old at the time.
Man, I skated a lot in my teen years for about 6 years or so every day, loved it had an absolute blast with the buddies. I'm 30 and I haven't been on a board in like 13 years, i still have them but im scared if i get on it ill just bust my ass immediately. Which is probably true it's been absolute ages ive lost whatever balance and control I had, but i still fundamentally remember how to do everything in my head, but my body probably doesn't. But watching skateboard videos makes me want to do it again.
awesome to get more ppl come to skating what i did to get use to skating was i would spend 3 hours a day going up and down my drive way just practicing pushing off and just over all comfort on the board before i started learning tricks
Honestly, great job lady. going from manual to learning rolling manuals would had been a great next step, that's the most fluid way to get off of curbs and also if there's a bump at the edge of it you can do a little bumpy bounce, they're so much fun. I miss skating. :(
One important thing about the ollie is that you need to remember to jump. Lot of people when starting out just pop and slide their foot without actually making an effort to jump resulting in the "rocket ollies"
skating to school or anywhere in the UK is a nightmare, we have potholes big enough to end your career early, and the roads are shit, at least that's what its like up north.
I started skating 3 days ago, starting to feel decently safe on the board, I heard i should tighten my trucks... i got a 7.6" board instead of the recommended 8,2" so i should def tighten them a little, also gonna plan to get protective gear! Today I went face first onto metal plating but caught myself for only my hands and hip to get hurt, so yea...
i’m still trying to do the ollie and honestly i like listening to other skaters because they’re more experienced than me so i can learn better from them
as an old bastard that get back on a skateboard after the itch sets in and rides till I have a major injury, i feel good knowing that i never feel weird on a skateboard, that must be a pro thing....
His advice to put skateboarding into your daily routine is very good and wonderful advice. Except for me, the town where I live is very hilly and I don't have the skill level to hill bomb just yet. Last time I tried, I injured myself for a good three months. If it wasn't for that, I totally would love to, but I have to settle for flat ground at the moment.
I know i'm late to the party, but Ricky, for the love of God, TELL THIS GIRL TO GET TO A SKATE PARK! Even if you cant work with her get her to a park where she will get all the help she could need!
depending on the location in the uk the roads are so weird 1 minute youre on the most perfect flat road clear of anything then its bricks then cobbles back to a normal road
i went on holiday like 5days ago now and decided it was a really good idea to try and learn how to skate, not even 30 minutes after getting my board i fell off and broke my wrist lmao
I started skating around last week. These last 3 days, I've been skating for about an hour each day after work. It gives a nice upper leg workout 😂 It's a nice way to get a nice exercise. As the days pass, I'll be able to last longer. Currently, I'm just riding a bit in nearby streets (and just earlier got a better hang with riding and turning to the point where it feels nice... though no sharp turns yet) and practicing my ollies a lot (a lot of progress, but more practice is needed). I want to become comfortable with popping my board and riding it, before going to a skate park.... or maybe more riding it and get some tips at a local skate park lol At 31, time is starting to tick and it's a good way to stay in shape! I've kept my shape and my health, so anything to keep that going is cool
Love it. I don't skate, I'm a bmx guy, we're kind of natural enemies /jk, but you're providing one of the best advices one can give to other human being: not going too hard on yourself is one of the most important things for everything in life, not just skateboarding. Also, I love how cute women on skateboarding gear look, just look at how her hair flows, gorgeous.
oh man this takes me back to when I first learned haha. I'd been wanting a skateboard for a while so I finally went out and bought one. me and my friend decide to go at his house, a couple hours goes by and I realize I don't have anyway of getting home so I say fuck it and decide to skate it (it was pretty damn far). at first I could barely even push myself but I forced through it and by the time I got home I had basically figured out the fundamentals. all this to say that at first it probably won't feel like you're even making much progress but once it clicks, it gets a lot easier. a bit like learning to ride a bike
Honestly, I've never been a fan of learning things standing still first. The momentum adds so much that it's not translatable at all. An ollie rolling is a pop and a push forward, where as an ollie standing still is a pop, which pulls you backwards, and then you flick forward landing mostly behind where you started. The flick and pop for any trick save maybe shoves (because the entirety of a shove it is in the initial pop of the back foot) are completely different standing still to moving. If you're trying to learn to ollie before you can roll you're doing things out of order anyway.
Yeah i agree for the tricks past ollie shuv and Kickflip, i think these basics get more complicated with the rolling variable but once u do them everything else is easier rolling
Honestly, I've never been a fan of learning things standing still first. The momentum adds so much that it's not translatable at all. An ollie rolling is a pop and a push forward, where as an ollie standing still is a pop, which pulls you backwards, and then you flick forward landing mostly behind where you started. The flick and pop for any trick save maybe shoves (because the entirety of a shove it is in the initial pop of the back foot) are completely different standing still to moving. If you're trying to learn to ollie before you can roll you're doing things out of order anyway.
I hate skipping a week or more. It's so hard to get warmed up at 41 once you've been away from it for a week or so. I almost have to slam in order to get loose.
www.twitch.tv/rickyglaser
I've been having lots of fun livestreaming IRL skateboarding on Twitch follow along to catch me live :)
cant believe how nice everyone from the skating community is :') massive thanks to everyone who's said such nice things
Don't worry everyone is pretty chill the real skaters know how hard it is so they try to help as best as they can also keep going with the skating you're getting better each time
Everyone sucked at some point, learning is fun and it is what makes you want to keep coming back. Being "bad" (really just new) is a good thing, not a bad thing. Just means you can grow faster every session rather than perfecting the small things over months!
@@StormLord_TTV it has actually been SO helpful:)))
@@HeglaRUclips no problem mate we're here to help 👍
We just want the community to stay alive 😭
Now THAT is a healthy community! The pro helping the newbie, no toxic words said, just pure and genuine desire to come up with couple pieces of advice. Wish we had more of that in regular life aswell
I wish the art community was like that. I'm a designer and illustrator veteran by now and whenever I try to give newbies in the field advice I keep getting resistance as if I insulted their entire sense of being. When in reality I just want to make them better and prevent them from making the same mistakes I made.
That first rolling ollie attempt was hella impressive, it was essentially a success in most beginners eyes. She really is being too hard on herself, be proud of the improvement youre making and the time and effort being put into something you enjoy!
Sometimes being hard on yourself is good makes you push for more
We need a collaboration between the two of you!
homie jus rizzing her up in the most extended way
@@Jus_tanuh nah man, that's just creepy. Ricky already has a gf and I'm pretty sure Ricky is almost decade older than the girl in the video
@@LostTerminalVideos its a joke☠️
i suggest a meetup at the braille house!
No. No we dont.
Bending your knees is the absolute BEST advice for Skateboarding and Rollerblading beginners. Everything improves once you become comfortable with your knees and posture, learning to relax into the flow and using the board or skates as an extension of your natural movement and not just a separate platform you're stood on top of. God, I love skating.
it is probably true for many things :)
& ice skating!
Bless you for saying “it feels weird or the board feels funny when you don’t skate for a week, two weeks, etc”.
I didn’t skate for 3 years because life, i just had to be humble, and skate everyday.
Ricky, I loved this a lot. How your feedback inspires her (and also me) to just keep rolling until it starts popping, is great.
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Please brother give it a try Seek God Jesus it’s not about religion but about a relationship with the Creator God is real and He wants a friendship with you ❤️❤️❤️
I've wanted to skate since I was like 10. I picked up wakeskating a few years ago and this legit makes me want to give skating a shot again. Especially the little things like going off curbs. Really inspirational for me
Do it! Skateboarding is YOURS! If you stand on a skateboard you're skating. Just go out and do it! You're not giving it a shot, you're already doing it.
My son has been skating with me for a year a some months . 2 times a week if lucky . He listens to my advice . If amazing watching him apply the info . Kid is 8 rolling in on 7ft quarter pipes boosting out the 5 lol his technique is sharp when it comes to pumping transition! The way he holds his arms is so damn clean!!! I’m flailing like a fish while my son is looking like a natural! I help him work through his fears and bro! The work he puts in is amazing
thank you for posting these videos and the progression ones. they are so motivating and nice to see the input and advice you give. im about to go to the skatepark for the first time on a skateboard because of you and your videos!
Goodluck, just know that there are usually a lot of friendly people at the skatepark that are willing to help out new people.
John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Please brother give it a try Seek God Jesus it’s not about religion but about a relationship with the Creator God is real and He wants a friendship with you ❤️❤️❤️
I started skating this year and tore my meniscus somehow at home while not skating... can't wait to start again. Watching these videos is nice while I can't skate.
heal up!
So cool that you're inspiring beginners to keep going! That's really the only thing that helps. Just keep at it and you'll build the skill. Love it.
I have a theory about those weird beginner Ollie attempts that don’t get off the ground-
Maybe the person trying the Ollie thinks that the motion of the board actually propels them into the air, when in reality, an Ollie is just a technique to have the board travel with you when you jump. Idk. I’m high
I mean, it's basically that.
Someone who doesn't know how it works will think that you jump with the board, instead of the board jumping with you.
I learned to skate over quarantine and used to skate daily, bringing my skills to campus, til I was hit with illness and essentially house bound for two years, then this year got covid for the first time, and was very ill to the point of immobility for 6 months.
I’m just starting to see some recovery, and while I don’t think I’ll be tearing up the city anytime soon like I used to on my board, I’m feeling stronger and ready enough to cruise around a garage park like old times.
Riding is so therapeutic, and learning to is a great and rewarding challenge, I encourage anyone to try, ESPECIALLY while you have the health and mobility, you will not regret it. You’ll only regret not trying when it’s too late. I haven’t really skated in over 2.5 years now, but occasionally I’ll glide back and forth in my very small apartment hallway, and I’m grateful to know I haven’t totally lost my touch in that time. ❤❤🎉
Love the positivity! I love your input on stuff we've all done or are currently doing, especially if we skate solo.
As a father who learned to skate 35 years ago it cool to see beginning steps my daughter just got her first board and this is helpful. I don't remember when I learned to ollie
Love this! Great interaction she is really progressing fast... i have been skating for years and just now am starting to practice ollies
Me too! Lol
Ricky really out here changing lives
i just like sk8 :)
@@rickyglaser Same
@@moonbases thank you, keep shredding
Your takes are always so casual, genuine, informative, and inspiring. I just made My first 2 small clips on my phone of me accidently not landing, but sorta, landing a varial flip; while practicing towards my first kick flip. In the same session I attempted a heel flip but landed on the tail. Also got some rocket switch ollies and 2 nollies. When I skated as a kid I never thought I couldn't do any of these tricks. I was good at stairs gaps and rails.
this is super wholesome, good on both ya
"people like to see your openness and willingness to try new things" i was not expecting to cry today but thank you
i love the info you are giving and once it gets cooler outside i will definitely start practicing again, its getting over 100 degrees outside for the past week
One this she's still missing in this video is the front foot (often) pointing forwards towards the nose when she climbs on the board. Nope, the moment one kicks speed and put s back foot on the board, turn front foot sideways just as the back foot is.
I always try to teach this basic sequence of movements to beginners. That helps immensely with basic balance and control of the board and helps one not to stand in their own way :)
It's a small thing, but important, especially for steering and carving :)
When you have more experience, THEN you can start to mess with the footing and where everything is and when and why, but at the start, it's really important :)
Props to you, girl! You're on you're own and you're giving it a go! I'm trying and I'm 41. It's easy for people who have done this for years to judge you. I think you've done great!!
RICKY tbh your so fun to watch, top 3 fav youtubers
thanks!
I met some skaters yesterday, they were genuinely the chillest dudes ive ever seen in my entire life, thanks to them, i decided to start skating. Now im saving up to buy one
I love this collaboration.
The points made are well said. I choose long boarding I know… 😅 but I never did it in while younger but wow skateboarding is so much fun. Hard. But definitely fun. I love his advice of just making boarding part of your everyday life.
I love how the methods to learning are not limited. It’s just learn.
At least she got the vibe down, Late at night, skating in random spots around town... going home bruised and in pieces, to do it all over again the very next day ^^
helga X Ricky is all we need.
Dude, this is awesome content! Kuddos brother, and kuddos girl! This is sick, I’ve skated since I could walk and this typpa thing is why the skate community has always been A1 above all else. Love it man.
When you realize Ollie’s are one of the most difficult tricks to master and is the BASIS of every other trick.. that’s when you get humble about skating!
Been skating for 15 years but ankle injuries kept me off the board for about 10 now. But I’m back sloppier than ever! But with your vids, I’ll do fine again 😅
Watching you always makes me wanna skate. Especially when i seen you with the braille squad all together skating and having fun. But when i skate it just make me wanna go back inside. I got no friends that live near me that wanna skate. Its been a month since i skated but ima try agian one day
its a great reminder that this is really difficult and you have to be not good at it for ages before you can be good at it and everyone goes through that
great content
Yeah it is a great remind and I get strange looks. Even when falling seems like why not fail. That’s why I like this community.
Ricky, you’re such a genuine person. Love your vids bud!
seeing both perspectives WAS inspirational. i have a board on order (labor day sales!) as i don't have a skate shop nearby. wanted to learn since i was a kid, and played around with my brother's board, but thought i was just "bad" at it. couldn't make the board GO. well, recently i was learning about wheels then realized similar stuff holds true on roller blade wheels...... which gave me a flashback to the skates my mom got me and i thought i was just "bad" at skating. well, not when i got PROPER skates! the other ones were hell on asphalt and barely rolled at all. *so then i realized that skateboard was probably toy quality TOO.*
as i learned about boards and setups i was realizing that poor bearings, low quality trucks and wheels can not just be annoying or frustrating, it can put a lot of new skaters off of the whole thing. the low-quality gear is actually getting in their way and they'd have more luck with something halfway decent.
anyway, i'm excited to get started. at the least i just wanna be able to cruise properly. but i'll likely pick up some attempts at simple tricks and see how that goes.
Yooo i remember watching her, she has gotten so much better with skating! and that's awesome to see.
wow all great tips and great advice. your a great coach to only work on the areas needed and to not over inform
Dang y’all are on the verge of restoring my faith in the Internet !!
I think my issue is that I need to build strength in my legs somehow, its really difficult for me to stay in a knees bent position for more than like a minute without massive fatigue. BUILD LEG MUSCLES GUYS! It helps lol
Also I NEVER would have thought to try practicing with my hands...that makes so much sense! Our brains pick up tactile shit so much better with our hands its probably really good to find the movement that way. WOW! Also the paper trick too!
🤯
This girl is just ALL good energy :D and I love the idea of this working back and forth :D
im just starting to skate too- My older brother has been skating since he wasl ike 7 or 8 and he has been more then enough help by giving me tips and answering my questions and stuff, im kinda glad i have the help of videos and stuff and im actually looking for more tips by watching videos exactly like this one. if anyone else has any tips for me i'd be more then happy to hear them. Currently, im focusing on actually pushing on the board.
@3:14 - story time
i remember i was skateboarding at a normal park and i found a steep u shaped road so i rolled in and did some carves on it. (around 30 degree)
my father saw that and told me he use to skate.
i was so surprised i gave him the board and he rolled in for the first time in like 30 years like he was born to ride it was the coolest thing i ever saw him do and he was like 50 years old at the time.
We need more of this good content on YT
Man, I skated a lot in my teen years for about 6 years or so every day, loved it had an absolute blast with the buddies. I'm 30 and I haven't been on a board in like 13 years, i still have them but im scared if i get on it ill just bust my ass immediately. Which is probably true it's been absolute ages ive lost whatever balance and control I had, but i still fundamentally remember how to do everything in my head, but my body probably doesn't. But watching skateboard videos makes me want to do it again.
awesome to get more ppl come to skating what i did to get use to skating was i would spend 3 hours a day going up and down my drive way just practicing pushing off and just over all comfort on the board before i started learning tricks
Honestly, great job lady. going from manual to learning rolling manuals would had been a great next step, that's the most fluid way to get off of curbs and also if there's a bump at the edge of it you can do a little bumpy bounce, they're so much fun. I miss skating. :(
Love this, bud! Like seeing beginner progress.
One important thing about the ollie is that you need to remember to jump. Lot of people when starting out just pop and slide their foot without actually making an effort to jump resulting in the "rocket ollies"
Well done Sensei Ricky, congratulations Heglar.
I’m quite enjoying these skate related content
Ricky out here doing Aarons vision without even going out and skating lol
This video is getting shared with my beginner skater youth group asap!
For sure, would love to see a collab with the two of you! love the good sk8 vibes!
skating to school or anywhere in the UK is a nightmare, we have potholes big enough to end your career early, and the roads are shit, at least that's what its like up north.
I started skating 3 days ago, starting to feel decently safe on the board, I heard i should tighten my trucks... i got a 7.6" board instead of the recommended 8,2" so i should def tighten them a little, also gonna plan to get protective gear! Today I went face first onto metal plating but caught myself for only my hands and hip to get hurt, so yea...
I hope you can teach her going forward! Zoom coaching would be amazing
i’m still trying to do the ollie and honestly i like listening to other skaters because they’re more experienced than me so i can learn better from them
I’m collecting videos so that I can just watch them over and over and hopefully learn something while waiting for my board to deliver 😂
cant believe how nice everyone from the skating community is :') massive thanks to everyone who's said such nice things
as an old bastard that get back on a skateboard after the itch sets in and rides till I have a major injury, i feel good knowing that i never feel weird on a skateboard, that must be a pro thing....
Omg i actually love her! Her rollerskating vids are great
His advice to put skateboarding into your daily routine is very good and wonderful advice. Except for me, the town where I live is very hilly and I don't have the skill level to hill bomb just yet. Last time I tried, I injured myself for a good three months. If it wasn't for that, I totally would love to, but I have to settle for flat ground at the moment.
Felt, my area is nothing but dirt and can't even try and the town by me is all hill lol
Dude yeah, I got cocky and cracked my tibia, 3 months! 😭 I suppose what they say is true, lessons are what not to do
4:53 kick flip back tail in them pants
Invite her to the Braille house 😂😂😂
This comment didn't age well...
Why?
Love this video for so many reasons
I know i'm late to the party, but Ricky, for the love of God, TELL THIS GIRL TO GET TO A SKATE PARK! Even if you cant work with her get her to a park where she will get all the help she could need!
depending on the location in the uk the roads are so weird 1 minute youre on the most perfect flat road clear of anything then its bricks then cobbles back to a normal road
Love this series man ❤❤
This is so nice!
i skate my university daily and just the mile i push without having fun is so much muscle memory
i went on holiday like 5days ago now and decided it was a really good idea to try and learn how to skate, not even 30 minutes after getting my board i fell off and broke my wrist lmao
As a dad... where's your helmet lady...?!?
I started skating around last week.
These last 3 days, I've been skating for about an hour each day after work. It gives a nice upper leg workout 😂
It's a nice way to get a nice exercise. As the days pass, I'll be able to last longer.
Currently, I'm just riding a bit in nearby streets (and just earlier got a better hang with riding and turning to the point where it feels nice... though no sharp turns yet) and practicing my ollies a lot (a lot of progress, but more practice is needed). I want to become comfortable with popping my board and riding it, before going to a skate park.... or maybe more riding it and get some tips at a local skate park lol
At 31, time is starting to tick and it's a good way to stay in shape! I've kept my shape and my health, so anything to keep that going is cool
I was waiting for this! 🤣
Love it. I don't skate, I'm a bmx guy, we're kind of natural enemies /jk, but you're providing one of the best advices one can give to other human being: not going too hard on yourself is one of the most important things for everything in life, not just skateboarding.
Also, I love how cute women on skateboarding gear look, just look at how her hair flows, gorgeous.
oh man this takes me back to when I first learned haha.
I'd been wanting a skateboard for a while so I finally went out and bought one. me and my friend decide to go at his house, a couple hours goes by and I realize I don't have anyway of getting home so I say fuck it and decide to skate it (it was pretty damn far). at first I could barely even push myself but I forced through it and by the time I got home I had basically figured out the fundamentals.
all this to say that at first it probably won't feel like you're even making much progress but once it clicks, it gets a lot easier. a bit like learning to ride a bike
Ok
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Ricky reacts
to Hegla reacting
to Ricky reacting
to Hegla
DAMN
Damn, I just might need to start a vlog to get me back into skateboarding
Great work Hegla!
His hair is nicely done today
lol
Barbie went to bed
@@edvolley825back into the closet
When I was learning to do an Ollie I was jumping without the board trying to get my knees as high up then tried on the board
Bro i love your videos keep it up 💙
Just randomly have watched this series, awesome 🤓
This is great bro
idk why but this was kinda wholesome
I feel like I need to see other beginners learning to motivate me to practice more.
This is very wholesome.
Would be a lot of fun to see you skating together!
Honestly, I've never been a fan of learning things standing still first. The momentum adds so much that it's not translatable at all. An ollie rolling is a pop and a push forward, where as an ollie standing still is a pop, which pulls you backwards, and then you flick forward landing mostly behind where you started. The flick and pop for any trick save maybe shoves (because the entirety of a shove it is in the initial pop of the back foot) are completely different standing still to moving. If you're trying to learn to ollie before you can roll you're doing things out of order anyway.
Yeah i agree for the tricks past ollie shuv and Kickflip, i think these basics get more complicated with the rolling variable but once u do them everything else is easier rolling
Haha go girl, nice Ricky 🔥👏
Honestly, I've never been a fan of learning things standing still first. The momentum adds so much that it's not translatable at all. An ollie rolling is a pop and a push forward, where as an ollie standing still is a pop, which pulls you backwards, and then you flick forward landing mostly behind where you started. The flick and pop for any trick save maybe shoves (because the entirety of a shove it is in the initial pop of the back foot) are completely different standing still to moving. If you're trying to learn to ollie before you can roll you're doing things out of order anyway.
tried my first rolling ollie today... rolled my ankle haha
Omg I practice my manuals just like that. Every. Day.
A Hegla and Barbie collaboration! Love the girl power.
Yeww
I Love Ricky glazer
She needs to focus on protecting the smile, too. Don't lose it.
Them English-Roman roads are different, a lot of English skaters get quick feet because of it.
Next idea for a video: You guys meet up and you coach her IRL
I hate skipping a week or more. It's so hard to get warmed up at 41 once you've been away from it for a week or so. I almost have to slam in order to get loose.