This by far the best well explained Tutorial i´ve seen so far. Not for the Miller Flip only but at all. I really love how you cover each step, from pipe size to path etc. This is really amazing. Thanks so much :)
Really great tutorial, simple and effective. Everything you needs to know really straight forward. You break this down so well I seriously think I'm going to lace up and try it tomorrow morning.
Thank you so much for sharing! This is a great tutorial! I love the tip about practicing on the bed. In addition to being able to pump and general comfort on ramps , are their any other recommended "prerequisites" before attempting this or other inverts?
I think the main "prerequisite" would be not being afraid to fall, as you will fall a lot. I played roller derby for 9 years before getting serious at park skating so falling was second nature. Also wearing your protective gear will help you have the confidence to attempt tricks.
I was trying to think about the build up and really I can't think of any that will help specifically. I know some skaters like to do the arched back version so if your back is flexible then that is an option. But my back does bend that way.
Depending on your shoulder stability you might be better to learn a 2 hand miller flip. I don't have a tutorial on it yet but you can check it out here. It's the first video. instagram.com/p/CMCpml4BHhK/
@@ShortysSkateSeries thank you for sharing that link. I dislocated my shoulder a few years ago racing motocross and have had multiple dislocations since. Wait upon surgery in September- October. Hopefully after recovery and strength building. My shoulder will have the stability it had before my original injury.
I've watched this like 20 times already....gotta just try it
Yeah it's an all or nothing type trick. 😅
Best rollerskating tutorial channel on the tube
Wow thank you!
I love how in depth and technical you are in your tutorials, with a step-by-step break down of every trick.
Really appreciate your channel, Shorty!
Thank you!
This by far the best well explained Tutorial i´ve seen so far. Not for the Miller Flip only but at all. I really love how you cover each step, from pipe size to path etc. This is really amazing. Thanks so much :)
I love the breakdown of all the ways it can go wrong. Very methodical.
Thank you! It's how my brain works.
Gonna try this technique with rollerblades.
Yes it's the same!
Прекрасное обучающее видео! Спасибо вам огромное!
You’re welcome!
Thanks for the in depth thought and explanation
You're welcome!
The over the corner bed technique side by side with the ramp was so useful!
Yay I'm glad!
Thanks alot for that accurate explanation !
You are welcome!
Another amazing tutorial. Thanks for making these!
I really like to teach! Glad you like them.
This tutorial is amazing! I'm stoked to try now!
Yay!
Really great tutorial, simple and effective. Everything you needs to know really straight forward. You break this down so well I seriously think I'm going to lace up and try it tomorrow morning.
Go get it! Good luck!
I can't wait to try this. Amazingly explained Shorty !!
Thank you!
Awesome tutorial thanks!!
Glad it was helpful!
Great tutorial 👌
Thanks!
Awesome method, using the corner of the bed. Thats the kind of practical explanation I was looking for. Thank you Shorty! You rock!
Glad you liked it!!
Lo amé! Gracias!
You're welcome!
So helpful shorty thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
Wow eres la mejor hacer tutoriales
Thank you so much!
Gracias por el vídeo me sirvió mucho . Saludos desde argentina! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yay I'm glad!
Thank you Shorty! 🎉🙌🏻
You're welcome!
It's a Macaco flip on wheels 😁 that's awesome!!!!
Thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing! This is a great tutorial! I love the tip about practicing on the bed.
In addition to being able to pump and general comfort on ramps , are their any other recommended "prerequisites" before attempting this or other inverts?
I think the main "prerequisite" would be not being afraid to fall, as you will fall a lot. I played roller derby for 9 years before getting serious at park skating so falling was second nature. Also wearing your protective gear will help you have the confidence to attempt tricks.
I cannot wait to get to try this!!! What kind of slide blocks do you use? love your vids so much!
I'm using a Bont prototype slide block at the moment.
I'm gonna Try this. I'll give an update
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Nice skate parks1
Yeah this park is nice but the metal ramps can get a little slick with dust.
Are there any other tricks you can do to work your way up to this one? Very scary to just go for it
I was trying to think about the build up and really I can't think of any that will help specifically. I know some skaters like to do the arched back version so if your back is flexible then that is an option. But my back does bend that way.
Has a Hyper unstable shoulder.... Dammit :(
Depending on your shoulder stability you might be better to learn a 2 hand miller flip. I don't have a tutorial on it yet but you can check it out here. It's the first video. instagram.com/p/CMCpml4BHhK/
@@ShortysSkateSeries thank you for sharing that link. I dislocated my shoulder a few years ago racing motocross and have had multiple dislocations since. Wait upon surgery in September- October. Hopefully after recovery and strength building. My shoulder will have the stability it had before my original injury.
@@SarahJOHChannel 🤞
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Thank you!
This looks terrifying
I feel like it's one of the safer flip tricks to bail out of 😅
Oh! I love this! Thank you for sharing how you figured out the ground training for this trick. 🌈🛼☮🤘
Glad you enjoyed it!