I'm a poor Japanese skater. I use a plain cheap street deck for freestyle. For the tail, shave the round in a straight line. Apply deck tape. High curvature of the nose and kick. The freestyle deck is completed by processing the cutting board and attaching the tail guard. (The cutting board is 15mm thick) Wheels are expensive, so I use inexpensive soft wheels (85A) for roller skating. It is convenient if you raise it slightly and adjust the rotation. Freestyle will become more popular around the world. Thank you for the useful information. I love you.
dude you're so amazing. I just found your (you) channel today and i just fell in love with you literally lol (Not Tryna be creep) personally I love how in one of your videos you said skating has in some respects has change your life (for the better) like eating exercise and motivation as mine as well, another think like about your is your style of skating and the boards you ride/own. I am a technical skater so to see and her your skating tips, style concepts, and different types of boards I find it intriguing. All I I just love that your a very beautiful woman that skates and is very passionate about it in your own words and style and i just really love it...i hope god(if you believe) and if not i hope your always have good energy around you forever in this world and wherever you may go after this world. Just know that I adore you and its that simple..dont ever stop posting vids and PLEASE don't ever stop skating.im so happy you exist and are apart of the community. Love you man and its that simple hahah lol
and it's true! haha Skating has completely changed my life. So, I can always appreciate the drive and passion from fellow skaters or enthusiasts 🙌 stoked you've enjoyed the videos you stumbled on! Let's both keeping pushing and skating 💪
It actually is possible! There is a place called Open Source Skateboards that can do this. And there are quite a few clips in here of me riding one in this video too. It's run by an awesome skater named Beau.
You know what? I would love to try one if a friend had one to borrow! I especially find his second pockets to be interesting and I love square, twin tails. It's just so large. I've struggled to skate other large boards continuously, so I'd be afraid of wasting the board and not using it.
I think the modern popsicle can’t be that bad for freestyle. Rodney Mullen designed it and does all his freestyle on one. In the nineties we used to mix in some freestyle to our street too. I used to do a lot of Casper tricks and one of my friends used to try to do walk the dogs as fast as he could. The popsicle works. It’s the exact opposite of what you were saying about people tre flipping flat boards.
Rodney developed a popsicle to adapt to street skating because the industry literally stopped making free style boards that doesn't mean a freestyle board still isn't the best thing for that specific type of skating exclusively yes you can throw in free style tricks with a bigger board but your best tool would be a smaller baord curated for that kind of skating
Sure! That’s why I like to frame them as complex advantages. they really are give and take. And the disadvantages aren’t limiters 😃 The nuance is just different 💪
@@yes11889 I’m not saying that the smaller, flatter boards aren’t better for pure freestyle. I’m saying the popsicle isn’t bad. If I was going to skate nothing but freestyle I would get a double kick freestyle board but I am a street skater who wants to learn freestyle. That being the case I think a street deck with some freestyle features is the way to go for me. Rodney designed the board to be the most versatile shape possible. The industry ceasing to make the boards was incidental.
@@SarahParkMatott Yes! The setup has to match the skater! That’s why I like your channel. You get it. You’d be shocked by how many freestyle guys think I’m trying to fight for even mentioning street boards.
I'm a poor Japanese skater.
I use a plain cheap street deck for freestyle.
For the tail, shave the round in a straight line. Apply deck tape. High curvature of the nose and kick. The freestyle deck is completed by processing the cutting board and attaching the tail guard. (The cutting board is 15mm thick)
Wheels are expensive, so I use inexpensive soft wheels (85A) for roller skating.
It is convenient if you raise it slightly and adjust the rotation.
Freestyle will become more popular around the world. Thank you for the useful information. I love you.
Thank you Professor Sarah ! Great video as always :)
insane how good you've gotten!
freestyle really is a gateway to amazing boardcontrol.
100% there is no comparison haha I feel like freestyle single handedly made my board control 🙌
me rocking a bustin yoface, indy 215s, and blood orange smokes in 69mm. maybe to time to add one more to the quiver?
Really enjoyed watching this!
stoked to hear that! This is one of my favorite things to talk about.I think it's so cool 😃
dude you're so amazing. I just found your (you) channel today and i just fell in love with you literally lol (Not Tryna be creep) personally I love how in one of your videos you said skating has in some respects has change your life (for the better) like eating exercise and motivation as mine as well, another think like about your is your style of skating and the boards you ride/own. I am a technical skater so to see and her your skating tips, style concepts, and different types of boards I find it intriguing. All I I just love that your a very beautiful woman that skates and is very passionate about it in your own words and style and i just really love it...i hope god(if you believe) and if not i hope your always have good energy around you forever in this world and wherever you may go after this world. Just know that I adore you and its that simple..dont ever stop posting vids and PLEASE don't ever stop skating.im so happy you exist and are apart of the community. Love you man and its that simple hahah lol
and it's true! haha Skating has completely changed my life. So, I can always appreciate the drive and passion from fellow skaters or enthusiasts 🙌 stoked you've enjoyed the videos you stumbled on! Let's both keeping pushing and skating 💪
Have you tried from the nose? Or reversed your bolts on the end of the nose.
I don’t think so 🤔
Great video
thanks Ryan!
@@SarahParkMatott You're Welcome!
you could probably contact the right place to have them shape your own personally made decks. is that possible?
It actually is possible! There is a place called Open Source Skateboards that can do this. And there are quite a few clips in here of me riding one in this video too. It's run by an awesome skater named Beau.
awesome. ty for the info.
@@SarahParkMatott
U should review the new andy anderson deck
You know what? I would love to try one if a friend had one to borrow! I especially find his second pockets to be interesting and I love square, twin tails. It's just so large. I've struggled to skate other large boards continuously, so I'd be afraid of wasting the board and not using it.
I think the modern popsicle can’t be that bad for freestyle. Rodney Mullen designed it and does all his freestyle on one. In the nineties we used to mix in some freestyle to our street too. I used to do a lot of Casper tricks and one of my friends used to try to do walk the dogs as fast as he could. The popsicle works. It’s the exact opposite of what you were saying about people tre flipping flat boards.
Rodney developed a popsicle to adapt to street skating because the industry literally stopped making free style boards that doesn't mean a freestyle board still isn't the best thing for that specific type of skating exclusively yes you can throw in free style tricks with a bigger board but your best tool would be a smaller baord curated for that kind of skating
Sure! That’s why I like to frame them as complex advantages. they really are give and take. And the disadvantages aren’t limiters 😃 The nuance is just different 💪
@@yes11889 I’m not saying that the smaller, flatter boards aren’t better for pure freestyle. I’m saying the popsicle isn’t bad. If I was going to skate nothing but freestyle I would get a double kick freestyle board but I am a street skater who wants to learn freestyle. That being the case I think a street deck with some freestyle features is the way to go for me. Rodney designed the board to be the most versatile shape possible. The industry ceasing to make the boards was incidental.
@@SarahParkMatott Yes! The setup has to match the skater! That’s why I like your channel. You get it. You’d be shocked by how many freestyle guys think I’m trying to fight for even mentioning street boards.