These are not dolphin turns. You should work your board from tip to tail, and the power that you've created will drive you to the next turn. And what you do is just an ollie into a turn.
Yup, I agree that the typical dolphins turn is a natural result of transitioning press from tip to tail and repeat that. But he still makes a good demonstration for exaggerating the motion.
It’s something that is essentially a drill to make you better at riding in general. Dolphin turns help with popping off edges, learning how to become more dynamic, and how to get more power into your carved turns. It also just is overall really good to get more advanced with edge control and understand how body movements affect the board. It’s not meant to be a trick to impress your friends.
it can be helpful to ride moguls and it’s also a foundation movements of Japanese ground tricks style (guratori), it can be quite impressive when it’s done smoothly and combined with presses and spins !
so clean movements
Thanks a lot for this learning =)
thank you for the vdeo 👋🏽👋🏽👋🏽🎮
it looks like this would be great for riding moguls or bumps w/e
A bad Ollie? So in other words I just need to Ollie and I got this! 😂😂
it's function?
These are not dolphin turns. You should work your board from tip to tail, and the power that you've created will drive you to the next turn. And what you do is just an ollie into a turn.
Yup, I agree that the typical dolphins turn is a natural result of transitioning press from tip to tail and repeat that.
But he still makes a good demonstration for exaggerating the motion.
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By itself this looks pretty lame... Are there any useful applications of this technique?
It’s something that is essentially a drill to make you better at riding in general.
Dolphin turns help with popping off edges, learning how to become more dynamic, and how to get more power into your carved turns. It also just is overall really good to get more advanced with edge control and understand how body movements affect the board. It’s not meant to be a trick to impress your friends.
it can be helpful to ride moguls and it’s also a foundation movements of Japanese ground tricks style (guratori), it can be quite impressive when it’s done smoothly and combined with presses and spins !
Thanks for the feedback guys... I'm gonna slap some of these bad boys the next time I hit mogul run