I'm really enjoying this series, I've been a skater for years and I get so hyped when I see other people pick it up. I think it's one of the most fun, satisfying, freeing and therapeutic things you can learn.
A quick tip for when you're going off a curb is to put a little pressure on your back foot whenever you are rolling off so your board stays level in the air for when you land it will feel more comfortable
Shuvit tip for you! I’m relearning them too! But when you scoop don’t just scoop backward, scoop toward your front foot. It will help the board go forward a bit so you don’t land on the nose anymore 😁
Hegla, I don't know how you manage for your video production to get better and better, but it does. Really does. I love your style of editing and storyline that I have been ripping it off for my own videos. I can see now why we had to wait so long for your next video with the editing an extra footage you had. Your newest video on the shuvit was definitely worth the wait. Now I am going to watch it again.
Dude this is probably the first video I watched fully this was so interesting and I landed my first ollie yesterday tho I ended up doing way more rocket ollie’s than i land regular ollie’s plz make more vids and also ik this sounds weird but ur accent and voice is so soothing
Love following along and watching people learn to skate. Please keep making these! I have kids and picked up skating to hang out with them while they play in the driveway.
I recommend nollie frontside shove it. (Spin anti-clockwise) Doesn’t get enough love. I find it much easier because it’s basically just kick turning off the nose
This is a great series! Just a lil heads up tho.. if you land on your feet I wouldn't call it "falling" lol. and def you don't need to be embarrassed even if you totally slam, it's a big part of learning and it's a point of pride to get back up and try again! :D
to help with you ollies try thinking about doing a judo kick after you pop the board into the air. this should help make more contact with the nose of the board, lifting the board and leveling it. ollies are easier to do while moving because the pop is dragged behind due to friction so you have to pull the board forward by doing this. when stationary try popping the board slightly in the opposite direction of the kicking motion so the board presses harder into your front foot during take-off. best of luck out there champ =D
You can practice nollie shuvits while rolling to help build some muscle memory. It's a similar motion, but pivoting off the nose helps you cheat the rotation a little bit. Helped me a lot when I was learning. Add in a little pop once you're comfortable.
You're really getting better each time and that's cool if you're getting proper personal help from Ricky g too that's sick you're making some big progress there mate
I love these videos! You actually inspired me to buy a skateboard and try to learn again. When I was a kid I was obsessed the idea of skateboarding and tried it. Then coming to the conclusion it was brutal and ended up quitting after my first big fall (happend during a shuvit too). It always stayed in the back of my mind though, but I was too scared to try again and being a complete beginner at skateboarding at the age of 26 sounded pretty daunting. Seeing you being willing to try and starting completely fresh at something has been so cool to see and was the final push that I needed to try again aswell! Thank you and I can't wait to keep seeing your progress.
Nice! Im at the similar level, you got this, best part of skateboarding ahead! When it comes to understanding moving shvits what helped me a lot is to learn them fakie first, easier to rotate and land. You can get speed against a ramp and on return you will be in fakie position and can try shovit. If its ouside skatepark where i learnt it you gotta start in switch and shift the lefs to the nose which will get you into riding fakie.
Hey love these vids, glad there’s some one out there showing what it’s really like trying to learn skate. I’m a year in … it’s brutal lol. 3 session comment was spot on! Keep it up 🎉
Keep skateboarding that’s how you get better never stop then nothing will improve skills never give up and remember the skate community r very awesome when helping each other well somtimes depending on where you live but still they will be helpful matter what allways feel the fun on it and the freedom you get from skateboarding
It's kinda weird how much a video of someone going through a similar experience can motivate a person, especially when it is something so positive and great like skateboarding... It's also pretty awesome to think that putting yourself out there like you did resulted in such an unlikely but amazing meeting like you and Ricky, demonstrating that for all the crap on social media there are these wonderful things that come out of it too! Keep it up Hegla!! I'll try to do the same!!! 🛹👊🏼
Some tips: • manuals, esp. when moving: make sure your feet are 90° to the sides of the board. heel on back side edge, toes on frontside edge. Have your back foot in the "pocket" - thats the spot behind the rear truck where the deck tail starts to rise / kink. this should also minimize the drag of the tail if you fail. your deck will not get razor tail as fast since ther is less direct force on the tip of your tail. your body weight is over the rear truck, you balance with your hip, not your upper body. this should give you way more stability. from what i have seen you should be able to manual for a long time since you have good body control. • drop down curbs: same foot placement. put light pressure on the pocket to lift you front trucks resulting in all 4 wheels touching the lower level at the same time. you dont need to manual down the curb, its more like a quick lift. the more practice you have with this the more professional it will look. this eliminates the chances of lock-ups on small cracks. lift up the nose, make yourself light (kinda like a little jump, bit not really) and land with all 4 wheels at the same time. • running start: just like your cavemans, connect your front foot to the board as it leaves your hand. your foot secures the board on the ground. right now, any imperfections in the ground will make the board go a different way than you expect, that may result in injurys. i love the content. good skating, very good editing.
I'm sure Ricky mentioned it, but in case he didn't, you should have the feeling of curling your toes over the edge of the board when you do your shuv it. I also tend to have my weight slightly over my front foot. Your ollies are well on their way. Definitely work on getting your back leg up, like pull it up to your chest. Also, give it a second before you level it out. It's more like a fraction of a second, but give the board time to reach it's height. I count in my head 1, 2, land. A 5 second manual is pretty good. you can cover a pretty big distance in 5 seconds. Plus, manuals are actually easier to do while moving. It's so awesome to see someone try out skating and have it really take hold. Keep it up. It's so great to watch. I subbed for the skating content!!!!! Also, I second the No Comply 180 comment. You could totally learn a No Comply. They are so fun and there are so many variations.
I recommend when you do ollies try standing on you board backwards, if that makes sense. Pop on the head of your board instead of your tail, because your tail looks like its so worn down that it has no more pop. Your ollies will be much higher. I have to do the same when I don't change me board for a while. Good luck on your skate journey 👍
That's awesome! I started trying the shuvit after watching Ricky's video on you and had the exact same experience, the one foot just does not want to jump haha. Hopefully with these tips I'll get it by the end of the weekend. Your ollies are great now, you should be ready to try them moving next maybe?
You're doing awesome! HUGE props for sticking with it and doing your best to have fun with it. Would love to see you go to a skatepark and try rolling down some banks and maybe trying some kick turns (180 rotations) on the banks as well.
Girl your vids remind me of the sims! I first watched your vids of learning how to roller skate, then I saw you learning to roller blade and im like well that makes sense. Then I see you skateboarding!!!! Mastering every class I see!
OMG! I'm so proud of you! It took me over 2 years to learn how to do a shuv it and even today 20 some years later I still mess it up,keep up the good work, also with your ollies I'm noticing you're not bringing your knees up with the board. Once you learn to jump up as you slide your foot it will look and feel alot cleaner! So proud of you again keep it up!
Thing that helped me (now) with pop shuvs was to do a little oillie first and then do a pop shuv. A baby-line I like to call it lol I'm 46 now lol Things were so much easier in the 80s-90s!
I’m 53 and considering doing this as it’s something I fancied years ago but never had the suitable space but my works car park is smooooth tarmac……. Tempting!
Go for it! Skateboarding just takes a lot of time and perseverance. But, even though it is frustrating as hell, it is also great fun and very rewarding when you finally manage to land something.
Sometimes confidence is all you need. I still hate shuvs like these to this day but if I imagine myself landing it with full confidence, it’ll go easier than when I doubt. Sometimes the basic solutions are the best lol
If skating's already your favourite activity it's worth noting it gets more and more enjoyable the better you get. Like I think getting to the point where I could comfortably ollie high and kickflip and shit and started to just learn whatever random new tricks took my fancy was the most fun time in skating for me. The earlier stages are the hard part you have to commit through to get to the sheer joy of just vibing and having infinite potential to go/do where/whatever you want.
Shuvits are easy but for some odd reason it’s scary to commit to.. but with lots of practice and u will have it .. keep it up 👍 I’m invested wanna see the progress
Hey! I also do the nose pickup. One thing I do, that might help, is walking forward after you pop the board. For me it has helped and I think it looks cooler. I hope this helps.
i‘ve been so motivated to skate (last summer i cant skate that much anymore bc of the winter and rain) and i first started watching u and i couldnt even push now i can skate rlly fast i wanna learn how to do tricks too though
Always fun to watch the progress you make. But........ remember way back when you were quad skating, you promised us that you would post a video on how to skate backwards. Well, I'm at that point now and your help would be greatly appreciated 👍
I found you from Ricky's channel. Absolutely LOVE your energy and commitment :D So much joy watching you actually gwet these tricks and love the process of.... as your said :D eating sh*t :D every once in a while until you get it :D Seeing the first ollie I wa just like YES LOVE!!!!!
Ngl i could watch you skate all day! You make skateboarding look good! 😍Love it. Hope you haven't given up on skating and the channel. Im actually building a board to get back into it right now so I'm in the same boat
Love your videos, please continue, you are great creator! I love your skating videos, I am skater begginer as well and I feel ya regarding Shove It :-D Keep up the great work, HEGLA! \m/ I am currently working also on Fakie Ollie - riding backwards and ollieing, that one is fun as well. And just working on riding and ollieing is fun, give it a serious loooooooong try ;-)
Lol I don’t even skate nor watch skating content but I’m so invested in this after randomly stumbling across a video of the professional skateboarder’s (Ricky) video.
A quick tip for getting off curbs. Try doing a little manual when you get to the edge of the curb so your board is level. Just have a little speed going in and you can quickly hop down curbs really easily.
@@HeglaRUclips there's some really cool female/marginalised genders skate groups in UK that run skate nights at some of the indoor parks. There might be some in you're area if you're near a bigger city, they're super chill to go to :)
the progress is insane. A tip for the ollie: when you snap the back down kick it not straight down but back a bit and when you level out the board with your front foot kick forwards. hope this helps
to take the shuvit i started to try land just in the front foot, like fall on the skate with the front foot before the back foot, explaim anything in a diferent language is so dificult (i am from brazil) hope this helps
Big love to beginner British skaters 💯💯😎😎 btw I find when doing caveman's if you sorta throw the board lightly toward your front foot instead of a normal drop down, you will be able to catch it in the air much easier so you can start working on getting some more height to them
Just popped over from @rickyglaser channel and just wanted to share some love! Congrats on the shuv! I started skating again last February and have landed a few ollies off of ledges, some FS shuvs, and am getting so close to kickflips and heelflips but BS shuvs have alluded me....your progress is very motivating and I'm going to try to get one in my next seshhhhh
Came here from Rick's channel. You are awesome. Keep it up. Bring your rear leg up closer to your chest when you are Ollie ing. Love your can do attitude. Subscribed. You earned your subscribers.
lookin good! just push it! maybe some protection equipment (ankle guards and helmet maybe) will give you more points of commitment! cant w8 for your's first skatepark session with roll on and off some banks and maybe drop in tiny ramp! lov your videos!
Favorite albums to shred to. Live, ride, die by Grindline Demons of the astrowaste by Unleash the Archers. Smash by Offspring. Here come the horns by Delinquent habits
I learned ollies and kickflips in the basement. Just stand next to a washing machine or a table or anything waist high. push yourself up using the table when you jump and get the timing down with your feet. when you start popping thigh-high ollies and learn how to catch the kickflip with your feet, then go outside and try it on flatgound then rolling.
Set up a broom or something small and light on top of some books and practice a hippy jump. Then you can practice it without worrying about hitting the thing you're jumping over cause itll just be kicked aside. Congrats on shuvs and ollies! I just kinda skipped shuvs cause I wanted heelflips but Im about to go practice shuvs now youve inspired me
Good job and good perseverance! I'm saying this with the intent of being helpful, I think you should reframe how you perceive your falls. Your worst fall ever @9:15 is a badge of honor and not an embarrassment! You're only falling because you're trying. Hundreds of falls like that more to come, so try to own them like "hell yeah I'm badass I can fall like that and keep going no problem at all."
I've never been more invested in a youtube series in my life
you're so real for that !!!! thanks bro
@HeglaRUclips I think for the next video, u should like manual down curbs and ollie up curbs bcuz ur making so much progress
real bro ong
I keep waiting for these like most people wait for Marvel movies.
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Hegla + professional coaching = she's becoming a pro skater 💪🏼😎🛹
And congrats to your first shuvit😇🤟🏼
I'm really enjoying this series, I've been a skater for years and I get so hyped when I see other people pick it up. I think it's one of the most fun, satisfying, freeing and therapeutic things you can learn.
Glad you get hyped even though you already skate haha
@@HeglaRUclipswhere’s the rest of the videos!
I'm never been this inspired in my life to put more effort on skating.
Yo we miss you! I binged all the videos of you and Ricky back to back, i need more! Hope you have a tre flip by now 🤪
A quick tip for when you're going off a curb is to put a little pressure on your back foot whenever you are rolling off so your board stays level in the air for when you land it will feel more comfortable
You gotta come out with a new ep😔🙏🏽🙏🏽
Dont Stop making These Videos they are amazing and motivate me to Go skate again. Video consistancy ist the Key 👍💯
ok just because you said that i'll be making videos when im 79 :D
@@HeglaRUclips u did NOT keep that promise lmfao
You actually helped me a LOT! I just recently got a skateboard and seeing your first skateboarding videos helped a ton! Tysm Hegla
means a lot that I could help you out :DD
are you still skating?
Shuvit tip for you! I’m relearning them too! But when you scoop don’t just scoop backward, scoop toward your front foot.
It will help the board go forward a bit so you don’t land on the nose anymore 😁
lets go! 🔥🔥 never thought ide be hyped for this type of content, but totally here for it 😆
hell yeah full of surprises
I am trying to learn to skate and these videos have been lovely to find. We got this!
Hegla, I don't know how you manage for your video production to get better and better, but it does. Really does. I love your style of editing and storyline that I have been ripping it off for my own videos. I can see now why we had to wait so long for your next video with the editing an extra footage you had. Your newest video on the shuvit was definitely worth the wait. Now I am going to watch it again.
THANK YOU!!! It means so much when people appreciate the editing :DDD made my day
Dude this is probably the first video I watched fully this was so interesting and I landed my first ollie yesterday tho I ended up doing way more rocket ollie’s than i land regular ollie’s plz make more vids and also ik this sounds weird but ur accent and voice is so soothing
Hi! I don't know English very well, but I can't stop watching your videos! Now I also really want to learn how to skate😮❤
Been watching Olympic skateboarding this year, it got me thinking about how much I liked skating in middle school so I picked up a board today!
Love following along and watching people learn to skate. Please keep making these! I have kids and picked up skating to hang out with them while they play in the driveway.
This is my new favorite thing on RUclips. Thank you for putting this out there.
I recommend nollie frontside shove it. (Spin anti-clockwise) Doesn’t get enough love. I find it much easier because it’s basically just kick turning off the nose
yay! these are my fav video. I only watch you & Ricky skate-wise and it makes me so excitedd
This is a great series! Just a lil heads up tho.. if you land on your feet I wouldn't call it "falling" lol. and def you don't need to be embarrassed even if you totally slam, it's a big part of learning and it's a point of pride to get back up and try again! :D
saw you on Rickys video. I'm so stoked for you. Keep pushing!!
This is the most underrated channel ever, like what?? Her videos are good
And also instead of doing tricks, I recommend doing stuff like doing ollies up curbs and dodging people and maybe faster?
You are SO SWEET thank ya!!
youre literally what keeps me on skateboarding as a girl skater ilysmm 🙏🙏🙏
real recognises real girl
to help with you ollies try thinking about doing a judo kick after you pop the board into the air. this should help make more contact with the nose of the board, lifting the board and leveling it. ollies are easier to do while moving because the pop is dragged behind due to friction so you have to pull the board forward by doing this. when stationary try popping the board slightly in the opposite direction of the kicking motion so the board presses harder into your front foot during take-off. best of luck out there champ =D
just started watching your skate journey and rooting for where it's taking you. Keep practicing and keep improving!
You can practice nollie shuvits while rolling to help build some muscle memory. It's a similar motion, but pivoting off the nose helps you cheat the rotation a little bit. Helped me a lot when I was learning. Add in a little pop once you're comfortable.
Or in fakie, that helps too.
It’s amazing to see such commitment to skateboarding, you should make more videos
Btw I also believe you are to a point where learning a kick flip would be the best next step
This is fantastic. Please keep this going, you're inspiring so many people. Also, shout out to Ricky for taking the time to help out a stranger.
You're really getting better each time and that's cool if you're getting proper personal help from Ricky g too that's sick you're making some big progress there mate
I love these videos! You actually inspired me to buy a skateboard and try to learn again. When I was a kid I was obsessed the idea of skateboarding and tried it. Then coming to the conclusion it was brutal and ended up quitting after my first big fall (happend during a shuvit too). It always stayed in the back of my mind though, but I was too scared to try again and being a complete beginner at skateboarding at the age of 26 sounded pretty daunting. Seeing you being willing to try and starting completely fresh at something has been so cool to see and was the final push that I needed to try again aswell! Thank you and I can't wait to keep seeing your progress.
Just caught you on Ricky's channel! Brilliant progress and channel!
Subbed to you! Keep gettin it!
The progress you’ve made these past few months is insane. Hope you never stop skating🗣️
I love this series, it's so entertaining and wholesome at the same time
I just found and binged this whole skating series and I'm devastated that this is the last video. Please get back out there!
Nice! Im at the similar level, you got this, best part of skateboarding ahead! When it comes to understanding moving shvits what helped me a lot is to learn them fakie first, easier to rotate and land. You can get speed against a ramp and on return you will be in fakie position and can try shovit. If its ouside skatepark where i learnt it you gotta start in switch and shift the lefs to the nose which will get you into riding fakie.
Hey love these vids, glad there’s some one out there showing what it’s really like trying to learn skate. I’m a year in … it’s brutal lol. 3 session comment was spot on! Keep it up 🎉
Yeah Hegla. I am so excited to see your new skate video.
Keep skateboarding that’s how you get better never stop then nothing will improve skills never give up and remember the skate community r very awesome when helping each other well somtimes depending on where you live but still they will be helpful matter what allways feel the fun on it and the freedom you get from skateboarding
It's kinda weird how much a video of someone going through a similar experience can motivate a person, especially when it is something so positive and great like skateboarding...
It's also pretty awesome to think that putting yourself out there like you did resulted in such an unlikely but amazing meeting like you and Ricky, demonstrating that for all the crap on social media there are these wonderful things that come out of it too!
Keep it up Hegla!! I'll try to do the same!!! 🛹👊🏼
I subbed when I saw you start and I'm very happy to see you keep growing.
came from Ricky's video! leaving a nice message, you are doing great and this is so entertaining to watch you visibly and realistically improve!
Dedication pays off 💜💯👊🏾
Some tips:
• manuals, esp. when moving: make sure your feet are 90° to the sides of the board. heel on back side edge, toes on frontside edge. Have your back foot in the "pocket" - thats the spot behind the rear truck where the deck tail starts to rise / kink. this should also minimize the drag of the tail if you fail. your deck will not get razor tail as fast since ther is less direct force on the tip of your tail. your body weight is over the rear truck, you balance with your hip, not your upper body. this should give you way more stability. from what i have seen you should be able to manual for a long time since you have good body control.
• drop down curbs: same foot placement. put light pressure on the pocket to lift you front trucks resulting in all 4 wheels touching the lower level at the same time. you dont need to manual down the curb, its more like a quick lift. the more practice you have with this the more professional it will look. this eliminates the chances of lock-ups on small cracks. lift up the nose, make yourself light (kinda like a little jump, bit not really) and land with all 4 wheels at the same time.
• running start: just like your cavemans, connect your front foot to the board as it leaves your hand. your foot secures the board on the ground. right now, any imperfections in the ground will make the board go a different way than you expect, that may result in injurys.
i love the content. good skating, very good editing.
I'm sure Ricky mentioned it, but in case he didn't, you should have the feeling of curling your toes over the edge of the board when you do your shuv it. I also tend to have my weight slightly over my front foot. Your ollies are well on their way. Definitely work on getting your back leg up, like pull it up to your chest. Also, give it a second before you level it out. It's more like a fraction of a second, but give the board time to reach it's height. I count in my head 1, 2, land. A 5 second manual is pretty good. you can cover a pretty big distance in 5 seconds. Plus, manuals are actually easier to do while moving. It's so awesome to see someone try out skating and have it really take hold. Keep it up. It's so great to watch. I subbed for the skating content!!!!! Also, I second the No Comply 180 comment. You could totally learn a No Comply. They are so fun and there are so many variations.
Ollie up a curb, kickflip please! Can't wait for the next video (I know, it's cold and dark!), so invested in this series!
I discovered you while being obsessed with skateboarding from ricky and I definitely enjoy your conctent so much
I recommend when you do ollies try standing on you board backwards, if that makes sense.
Pop on the head of your board instead of your tail, because your tail looks like its so worn down that it has no more pop.
Your ollies will be much higher. I have to do the same when I don't change me board for a while. Good luck on your skate journey 👍
yes, flip the board tip to tail and use the other end.
That's awesome! I started trying the shuvit after watching Ricky's video on you and had the exact same experience, the one foot just does not want to jump haha. Hopefully with these tips I'll get it by the end of the weekend. Your ollies are great now, you should be ready to try them moving next maybe?
I love watching these videos, I think once you have learnt moving ollies it would be cool to see you ollie down a curb or ollie up a curb
You're doing awesome! HUGE props for sticking with it and doing your best to have fun with it. Would love to see you go to a skatepark and try rolling down some banks and maybe trying some kick turns (180 rotations) on the banks as well.
Waiting for the next vid
you got the bug, that feeling aint going away for the rest of your life. skateboarding the best drug I ever did.
Ricky sent me over to your channel. Your persistence is amazing. Good role model for young ladies 👍
Girl your vids remind me of the sims! I first watched your vids of learning how to roller skate, then I saw you learning to roller blade and im like well that makes sense. Then I see you skateboarding!!!! Mastering every class I see!
Nice 👌 you are so inspiring I started skating because of you 🙏
OMG! I'm so proud of you! It took me over 2 years to learn how to do a shuv it and even today 20 some years later I still mess it up,keep up the good work, also with your ollies I'm noticing you're not bringing your knees up with the board. Once you learn to jump up as you slide your foot it will look and feel alot cleaner! So proud of you again keep it up!
It took me ages though as well don't worry!!! and I only just got it so I think we're probably pretty similar
I just got back into skating too!! Also tryna get the shuvs back so this is very inispiring
Thing that helped me (now) with pop shuvs was to do a little oillie first and then do a pop shuv. A baby-line I like to call it lol I'm 46 now lol Things were so much easier in the 80s-90s!
WOOWWW respect to keep skating into your 40's :DD
@@HeglaRUclips Just started again almost 2 years ago after like 20+ of not🤣 Still wicked fun! ☺☺
I’m 53 and considering doing this as it’s something I fancied years ago but never had the suitable space but my works car park is smooooth tarmac……. Tempting!
Go for it! Skateboarding just takes a lot of time and perseverance. But, even though it is frustrating as hell, it is also great fun and very rewarding when you finally manage to land something.
Trying to pick up new hobbies too😅 love your vibe 👍🏾
I love this series, actually made me want to start skating myself!
Sometimes confidence is all you need. I still hate shuvs like these to this day but if I imagine myself landing it with full confidence, it’ll go easier than when I doubt. Sometimes the basic solutions are the best lol
If skating's already your favourite activity it's worth noting it gets more and more enjoyable the better you get. Like I think getting to the point where I could comfortably ollie high and kickflip and shit and started to just learn whatever random new tricks took my fancy was the most fun time in skating for me. The earlier stages are the hard part you have to commit through to get to the sheer joy of just vibing and having infinite potential to go/do where/whatever you want.
great progress.
amazing style 😍
dont worry about falling everyone does and its just part of skating
Shuvits are easy but for some odd reason it’s scary to commit to.. but with lots of practice and u will have it .. keep it up 👍 I’m invested wanna see the progress
Hey! I also do the nose pickup. One thing I do, that might help, is walking forward after you pop the board. For me it has helped and I think it looks cooler. I hope this helps.
Wtf was i typing this is not English
i‘ve been so motivated to skate (last summer i cant skate that much anymore bc of the winter and rain) and i first started watching u and i couldnt even push now i can skate rlly fast i wanna learn how to do tricks too though
Always fun to watch the progress you make. But........ remember way back when you were quad skating, you promised us that you would post a video on how to skate backwards. Well, I'm at that point now and your help would be greatly appreciated 👍
oooo potentially might be the next video!! I completely forgot I said I was going to make that video
@@HeglaRUclips Ah great. I can't wait 😄
Hegla, is everything alright? Really inspiring series, I'm also just starting to skate.love the videos, hope you come back with more🙏
I found you from Ricky's channel. Absolutely LOVE your energy and commitment :D So much joy watching you actually gwet these tricks and love the process of.... as your said :D eating sh*t :D every once in a while until you get it :D Seeing the first ollie I wa just like YES LOVE!!!!!
Ngl i could watch you skate all day! You make skateboarding look good! 😍Love it. Hope you haven't given up on skating and the channel. Im actually building a board to get back into it right now so I'm in the same boat
i like the edit and camera angles
THANK YA!! thats such a compliment
Love your videos, please continue, you are great creator! I love your skating videos, I am skater begginer as well and I feel ya regarding Shove It :-D Keep up the great work, HEGLA! \m/ I am currently working also on Fakie Ollie - riding backwards and ollieing, that one is fun as well. And just working on riding and ollieing is fun, give it a serious loooooooong try ;-)
Lol I don’t even skate nor watch skating content but I’m so invested in this after randomly stumbling across a video of the professional skateboarder’s (Ricky) video.
I seriously love your skate videos. I dont skate, but like... I've been getting ✨️inspired✨️ to do it
where'd u go? we need to see you and ur progress cuz its great!
Really love the video editing. It was really interesting to watch, even though I don't even scate.
A quick tip for getting off curbs. Try doing a little manual when you get to the edge of the curb so your board is level. Just have a little speed going in and you can quickly hop down curbs really easily.
hey great video, nice to see you improving all the time! have you ever tried going to skateparks at all?
I'm too intimidated at the moment but I might do it eventually haha
@@HeglaRUclips there's some really cool female/marginalised genders skate groups in UK that run skate nights at some of the indoor parks. There might be some in you're area if you're near a bigger city, they're super chill to go to :)
Sick! Great work on persevering and getting that shuv 🙌🏾 Came here from rick's channel and dig that you caught the bug. Keep rolling!
the progress is insane. A tip for the ollie: when you snap the back down kick it not straight down but back a bit and when you level out the board with your front foot kick forwards. hope this helps
SUPER helpful thanks bro!!!
@@HeglaRUclips Np!!
to take the shuvit i started to try land just in the front foot, like fall on the skate with the front foot before the back foot, explaim anything in a diferent language is so dificult (i am from brazil) hope this helps
Big love to beginner British skaters 💯💯😎😎
btw I find when doing caveman's if you sorta throw the board lightly toward your front foot instead of a normal drop down, you will be able to catch it in the air much easier so you can start working on getting some more height to them
Just popped over from @rickyglaser channel and just wanted to share some love! Congrats on the shuv! I started skating again last February and have landed a few ollies off of ledges, some FS shuvs, and am getting so close to kickflips and heelflips but BS shuvs have alluded me....your progress is very motivating and I'm going to try to get one in my next seshhhhh
I love your 90's style. Giant pants and baggy shirts. ❤
Came here from Rick's channel. You are awesome. Keep it up. Bring your rear leg up closer to your chest when you are Ollie ing. Love your can do attitude. Subscribed. You earned your subscribers.
Great job Hegla!! Greets from Barcelona
This is gonna be sick
lookin good! just push it! maybe some protection equipment (ankle guards and helmet maybe) will give you more points of commitment!
cant w8 for your's first skatepark session with roll on and off some banks and maybe drop in tiny ramp!
lov your videos!
Almost there 😊
Favorite albums to shred to.
Live, ride, die by Grindline
Demons of the astrowaste by Unleash the Archers.
Smash by Offspring.
Here come the horns by Delinquent habits
I learned ollies and kickflips in the basement. Just stand next to a washing machine or a table or anything waist high. push yourself up using the table when you jump and get the timing down with your feet. when you start popping thigh-high ollies and learn how to catch the kickflip with your feet, then go outside and try it on flatgound then rolling.
Shredding. I think rolling ollies are easier than still. Nose pickup most useful skate trick.
Ricky sent me here and I say keep it up your killing it
Set up a broom or something small and light on top of some books and practice a hippy jump. Then you can practice it without worrying about hitting the thing you're jumping over cause itll just be kicked aside. Congrats on shuvs and ollies! I just kinda skipped shuvs cause I wanted heelflips but Im about to go practice shuvs now youve inspired me
YESS ITS HEGLA!!
nooo come back to skatinggg😔
Good job and good perseverance! I'm saying this with the intent of being helpful, I think you should reframe how you perceive your falls. Your worst fall ever @9:15 is a badge of honor and not an embarrassment! You're only falling because you're trying. Hundreds of falls like that more to come, so try to own them like "hell yeah I'm badass I can fall like that and keep going no problem at all."