I'm 41, skating everyday with my 13yo son. Was showing off my shuvits to my family and primo'd for the first time ever, almost (died!) put my head through a glass cabinet. Love The Giger Man!
You're a beast and learning from you feels like such a privilege. i really like the way you explain things to beginners, it made it very clear to me! Looking forward to learning more beginner tricks from you :)
Back in the late 80's/ early 90's when I was skating you'd lay out a small fortune on a magazine and it would have a page with three or four photos and about one paragraph telling you how to do a trick. I'd have killed for this level of help. Great work.
Thanks for the great video! I'm 34 and haven't skated in 15 years. Found your videos and they actually made me want to start skating again. Used to to know a good amount of tricks but unfortunately skating is not like riding a bike. After 15 years I lost all my muscle memory and my body is different (damn aging joints!) so it feels like starting all over again. I tried to do an advanced trick too early and sprained my elbow really bad, 6 months to heal completely. So now I'm taking it slow. Luckily I am able to get these tricks back fairly easily by watching your videos to help build that muscle memory back quickly. Thanks!
Your advice about putting your back more in the centre of the tail really helped me last night and stopped the board from flipping! Landed more consistent ones than I have ever! Thank you
I havent touched a skateboard in a few years but after watching this i feel like i could get back on and have a better pop shuvit than when i last was skating
The most frustrating thing when learning to skate is how easy these tricks look but they're incredibly hard at the beginning and some days it feels like I will never land one. The first few weeks/months are definitely the toughest both physically and mentally.
Johnny worked a lots and lots on his basics. Thats what most people forget ,,,,dont rush tricks give time to perfect them all... a deep respect for Jonny from holy city varanasi 🙏
for frontside shuvs i put my back foot in the bottom pocket with my front foot similar to a heelflip but more straightened, then do the opposite of a pop shuvit (front foot goes back, back foot goes forward) and i got them consistently doing it that way. if anyone decides to try this let me know if it helps 👍🏼
I use to be the master of them , was my favorite trick for years till I found 360 flips , I loved how I could catch them in the air and bone it out . Very important trick to learn because it helps you learn other flick tricks
Jonny, i miss so much your tutorials! They are so clear and easy to understand. Maybe this time FS Pop Shuv it? FS or BS 180? I'm beginner, so this could help me a lot :)
Thank you so much for these tutorial videos, Jonny! I'm starting here in honor of Elaine Shallcross at shuvitcancer; I picked up a skateboard for the first time in my life at 36 and am working to get a shov down by July 10.
@@heyyou7536 Unfortunately not yet, I had to pivot to helping a few friends and family members out during the lockdown and can't risk any ankle or knee injuries for a bit. I've been cruising on my longboard, and hope to get back to the shuvits soon.
The thing with "high" tricks: You just gotta pop & jump just hard enough with the RIGHT timing. Also Jonny makes sure his front foot goes straight to the bolts and stops the board from rotating and makes it easier to land on your board with your back foot too. btw, great vid as always Jonny!
Yeah one of the easiest yet misunderstood tricks, the only reason I land them consistently is because it was my best trick when I was 11 years old lmao
@@graalcloud I can't even do one. Never landed one. I don't get it 🤷. (FS Shuvit/FS Pop Shuvit) Can you give me some tips please? ----- On the other Hand, my very first "real" trick was a bs (pop)-shuvit (yes, before the Ollie). I think I've landed a bs Shuvit first but a BS Pop-Shuvit was the trick I've could landed consistently. However I've pop'ed to much on the side rather than like an Ollie. After I figured it out I could do pretty high BS Pop-Shuvits (not as high as Jonny does them, but high enough to get on a curb or something).
@@xX12VincEXx I'm having the same problem with tre flips right now. Been working on them for a year and a half and been within centimeters of landing it, but still have never landed one.
@@xX12VincEXx The frontside pop shove it requires some blind faith, literally. You can't see the board when it's rotating so you literally have to just believe it will be in the right place and fully go for it.
@@graalcloud im starting to have tre flips more consistent just now after like two months of trying, if it can help a thing that really changed the results for me was put a little bit more weight on the back toe when popping.. try to like pinch the wheel with the board before you pop, moving your weight in that direction, that helped me get the full rotation
This is literally the most informative video on this trick. I've never seen anyone explain how differently the pop and shuvit footwork is. Using your front foot to get the board around on a shuvit and putting your foot slightly on the side. And with the pop shuvit moving your foot towards the center so it doesn't pressure flip. Pretty much all the videos I saw say the same foot position for both.
Started on pop shuvs and came back to this vid. Best tip I've found is to pull your knees slightly inward relative to your feet. When your weight leaves the board your back foot will turn the board a bit more automatically. Frustrated with ghost-pops on your pop shuvs? With this knees-inward stance, your front foot will also pull inward slightly making it easier to pop.
I’ve known to Ollie and just learned front 180s. I had no motivation to learn pop shuvs, but the way Johnny pops them so high makes me really wanna learn them
I like that he doesn’t emphasize the front foot control. For some people it works but for me it screws me up. I like that he rotates it free and catches almost two footed.
I just started skating again this past week after about 15 years and this and your kick flip video has helped gain the confidence and showed me a super easy way to do these tricks. Thank you man!
Great work Jonny, I really enjoy your videos. I wish I had RUclips & your instructional videos when I was first skating back in 1990. As a mature skater of 43, you're really inspiring me to get back into it and tidy up my technique. Thanks again and big-love from Australia!
I found it super useful to consciously think about pushing my front foot counter when doing it. The push down and scoop are gentle, but the front foot really helped with moving it in front of me and catching the board too.
Yo really liking these videos Jonny! And I appreciate the fact that u go over things for the more advanced skaters. I've been able to pop shuv for a long time but recently been working on popping them as high as possible. Thanks great tips!
Sup Mr Jonny, love your content and mostly your work ethic, inspirational!!!! I almost have 1 year of skating, my tricks have 1 issues though, i dont get enough time in the air. Please share tips on how to effectively get more air time PLEASE
These tutorials are great, they will no doubt become classics of this genre on RUclips. It's only because I believe this and I'm a long time supporter that I'm going to annoyingly point this out, 'still standing' means you were standing before and remain standing. 'standing still' means you are standing and not moving. We all know what you mean, it reminds me of how skateboard bruh thought POV stood for 'position of view.' Looking forward to more of these!
shuvit is my worst trick, I hate it. After seeing your video I tried it and it helped me so much. Keep doing these videos to help people land their tricks🤟
I don't skate, but watching jonny explain tricks and what goes on feet and technic wise, is really informative and on point, facts and tips for free for everyone - I'm sure a lot of shove it will be popped higher and better in the next time! stay healthy!
Dude, i just set upmy board with tensor mag lights after riding nothing but indys at any point in my life and i love the pop but i couldnt consistently land shuv its....either my board was flipping or i was over shooting the landing spot. Finally started to get them but it was really discouraging and when i was missing i was thinking where is the giger tutorial on shuvits since he has done them on other rudimentary tricks, clearly a fortuitous thought lol. Awesome video as usual, and as ive said before say thank you so much for inspiring me to start skating again after over a decade of not skating.
"..then your board lands primo and you die." ... i luv that runnin gag .. never gets old :D .. much love from germany Jonny .. 31 and wanna learn how to skateboard and your videos are helping a lot :)
word of advice for anyone starting, you will go primo a lot. You will die a lot. On every trick. If you actually want to skate and improve you need to accept the fears that come with it. It is hard and you will get hurt.
THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUU !!! Watching Ur videos all of them, and (i'm a french guy) you ride me to keep back my skate (anyway i've gotta buy a new one 'cause i've only a good cruiser "firefly" and a shit of skate with hard plastic wheels....) soooo wanna start over from zero and that's why i thank u as u're a pro but u help beginners too and that's all thanks to U that a lot of people goes back to skate
One of the biggest tips that helped me was to not try to help the board spin with your front foot. The back foot does all the work needed for the shuv and all your front foot is supposed to do is lift up and catch the board.
Oh man, that foot placement tip for Pop Shoves is probably going to help me not die so much. I didn't even think about the back foot being why the board kept flipping!
Love u Jonny u have helped me so much I started skating when the lockdown happened and because of u I can already ollie, shoving, pop shovit, ollie onto curb. U are an amazing teacher man keep doing what ur doing! Much love homie ❤🛹
Thank you soo much. Really good video. I started skating again after 9 years pause. Skated every day for hours when I stopped. Pop shove it was my best trick pop wise. I could do it higher than my waist high. Today I made some good progress relearning how to pop my tricks this high.
I can now Ollie, shove it, and pop shove it. I'm working on my front and backside 180s, after I get that down I wanna get my kickflips, kickflip variels ECT. You're videos have helped so much man, I appreciate it
I have that primo problem and also the pop on my shovits is very inconsistent. With one I'll jump over a board and the next one I don't pop at all. Even kicflips are easier for me and I'm more consistent in them than in regular shovits. I will try to use your advice! Thanks for that tutorials - the prev one about the ollies helped me get them more leveled and tweaked :)
This was my second month on the board after a 18 year break. I lost 20 kilos (75 kilos up to 120 to 100 now) this month i made fakie Shuvit, backside shuvits und fakie bigspins and heelflips. I'm glad when the hall in vienna opens again to shred the miniramp.
That is absolutely the highest pop shut I have ever seen in my life
And it's a nollie.
Look up jake Hayes pop shuv it’s even higher
Look up Tiago Lemos then haha
tiago man
That pop is insane!!!
free masterclass from one of the most extremely talented and hard working skateboarders out there, everything is so concice too
kyllä
shove'its taught me how to commit and that was suuuper important in my progression
Same here
Same
Same! I just learned them and now I’m used to committing with my back foot when the board leaves my feet
Maverick Panda same bro haha
thats the stage im on now
I'm 41, skating everyday with my 13yo son. Was showing off my shuvits to my family and primo'd for the first time ever, almost (died!) put my head through a glass cabinet. Love The Giger Man!
OH SHHIITTT
Hey I'm 23 and struggling with existential dread. How do you cope with mortality?
@@Sesh-til-restskateboarding
You're a beast and learning from you feels like such a privilege. i really like the way you explain things to beginners, it made it very clear to me! Looking forward to learning more beginner tricks from you :)
mabsoluta something tells me you are a female
@@arturogonzalez3456 NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NOT A GIURL
Enjoi
Back in the late 80's/ early 90's when I was skating you'd lay out a small fortune on a magazine and it would have a page with three or four photos and about one paragraph telling you how to do a trick. I'd have killed for this level of help. Great work.
"Please make sure not to die."
I'm not even a skateboarder, Jonny, but I'll take this advice.
😂
I'm 43 years old and skateboarding better than ever thanks to your videos.
30 years old, never done a shov'it before, after ten minutes i can now do shov'it's.
Thanks Jonny
Pls more Tutorials
Thanks for the great video! I'm 34 and haven't skated in 15 years. Found your videos and they actually made me want to start skating again. Used to to know a good amount of tricks but unfortunately skating is not like riding a bike. After 15 years I lost all my muscle memory and my body is different (damn aging joints!) so it feels like starting all over again. I tried to do an advanced trick too early and sprained my elbow really bad, 6 months to heal completely. So now I'm taking it slow. Luckily I am able to get these tricks back fairly easily by watching your videos to help build that muscle memory back quickly. Thanks!
if you start again your body will remember how to skate by itself it just takes some time!
Your advice about putting your back more in the centre of the tail really helped me last night and stopped the board from flipping! Landed more consistent ones than I have ever! Thank you
I havent touched a skateboard in a few years but after watching this i feel like i could get back on and have a better pop shuvit than when i last was skating
The most frustrating thing when learning to skate is how easy these tricks look but they're incredibly hard at the beginning and some days it feels like I will never land one. The first few weeks/months are definitely the toughest both physically and mentally.
The nollie pop shuv at the end over 6 decks... Unbelievable!! Props!!
I applied some tips from this vid to learn FS Pop Shove it since it's more natural for me. And it works.
Thanks Jonny ❤
Johnny worked a lots and lots on his basics. Thats what most people forget ,,,,dont rush tricks give time to perfect them all... a deep respect for Jonny from holy city varanasi 🙏
yo dude that was awesome now please make a video on FRONTSIDE shove
I can easily do frontside shuvits switch, fakie and nollie, but still can't land them regular...I think it's a mental block.
@@amjroid5291 switch stances and boom! you can do it regular 😂
Am jroid yeah dude, my frontside and fakie frontside is waay better than the normal Pop shuvit too... :€
for frontside shuvs i put my back foot in the bottom pocket with my front foot similar to a heelflip but more straightened, then do the opposite of a pop shuvit (front foot goes back, back foot goes forward) and i got them consistently doing it that way. if anyone decides to try this let me know if it helps 👍🏼
bro I been struggling with FS pop shuvs forever. Like I got kickflips nollie pop shuv its etc all before ever landing my first ever FS pop shuv.
I use to be the master of them , was my favorite trick for years till I found 360 flips , I loved how I could catch them in the air and bone it out . Very important trick to learn because it helps you learn other flick tricks
Jonny, i miss so much your tutorials! They are so clear and easy to understand. Maybe this time FS Pop Shuv it? FS or BS 180? I'm beginner, so this could help me a lot :)
Thank you so much for these tutorial videos, Jonny!
I'm starting here in honor of Elaine Shallcross at shuvitcancer; I picked up a skateboard for the first time in my life at 36 and am working to get a shov down by July 10.
@@heyyou7536 Unfortunately not yet, I had to pivot to helping a few friends and family members out during the lockdown and can't risk any ankle or knee injuries for a bit. I've been cruising on my longboard, and hope to get back to the shuvits soon.
This guy has reached god level, everything he does is super clean and smooth, even the simplest trick ❤
This is the best how to guide vid I’ve ever watched on this trick, especially the foot placement emphasis, thank you!
Last vid totally helped my ollies get 8-10 inches higher. Now my shuvs are looking less sketchy! Thanks Johnny!
I’m 44 and find your videos so helpful!! Ty!!
this dude is prolly the best teacher i've ever seen the way he teaches is so detailed
The thing with "high" tricks: You just gotta pop & jump just hard enough with the RIGHT timing. Also Jonny makes sure his front foot goes straight to the bolts and stops the board from rotating and makes it easier to land on your board with your back foot too. btw, great vid as always Jonny!
Can you do this for fs pop shuv? I have a lot of trouble popping them high
Yeah one of the easiest yet misunderstood tricks, the only reason I land them consistently is because it was my best trick when I was 11 years old lmao
@@graalcloud I can't even do one. Never landed one. I don't get it 🤷. (FS Shuvit/FS Pop Shuvit)
Can you give me some tips please?
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On the other Hand, my very first "real" trick was a bs (pop)-shuvit (yes, before the Ollie). I think I've landed a bs Shuvit first but a BS Pop-Shuvit was the trick I've could landed consistently.
However I've pop'ed to much on the side rather than like an Ollie. After I figured it out I could do pretty high BS Pop-Shuvits (not as high as Jonny does them, but high enough to get on a curb or something).
@@xX12VincEXx I'm having the same problem with tre flips right now. Been working on them for a year and a half and been within centimeters of landing it, but still have never landed one.
@@xX12VincEXx The frontside pop shove it requires some blind faith, literally. You can't see the board when it's rotating so you literally have to just believe it will be in the right place and fully go for it.
@@graalcloud im starting to have tre flips more consistent just now after like two months of trying, if it can help a thing that really changed the results for me was put a little bit more weight on the back toe when popping.. try to like pinch the wheel with the board before you pop, moving your weight in that direction, that helped me get the full rotation
After 10+ years, I started to skate again. I am in week 3 now and started to learn to shove it and this video helped me a lot! Thanks!🤘
You are literally the best skate teacher on RUclips man.
Keep up the good work :)
Genuinely believed he was proud of me for getting that far into the video 😭
I like that you showed your progression at the end. Lots of attempts then it started clicking. Thanks for the vid.
FYI: The link to pro model is not working, love the guides, cheers.
picking up skateboarding again after about a 10 year hiatus. thank you for these videos mate. super helpful. cheers.
Jonny, I thank you sir. Just landed my first pop shuvit today. I did watch this loads of times and it’s definitely the reason I landed it.
Really digging these tutorials. My Ollie is already higher after the last vid! Thanks man!
I love pop shovs and you sir just upped my game. Though my are keeps stiffing up on higher popped tricks. might be a confidence issue.
This is literally the most informative video on this trick. I've never seen anyone explain how differently the pop and shuvit footwork is. Using your front foot to get the board around on a shuvit and putting your foot slightly on the side. And with the pop shuvit moving your foot towards the center so it doesn't pressure flip. Pretty much all the videos I saw say the same foot position for both.
I'm really liking the tutorials!
Started on pop shuvs and came back to this vid. Best tip I've found is to pull your knees slightly inward relative to your feet. When your weight leaves the board your back foot will turn the board a bit more automatically. Frustrated with ghost-pops on your pop shuvs? With this knees-inward stance, your front foot will also pull inward slightly making it easier to pop.
you are the marty swhartz of skateboarding hats off to u my man, cant really ollie great but landed to clean pop shoves today thanks my dude
Ive been working on these for such a long time!!!..still struggle with em but hey it is what it is 🤙🤙🤙keep shreddin sir giger!!!
I’ve known to Ollie and just learned front 180s. I had no motivation to learn pop shuvs, but the way Johnny pops them so high makes me really wanna learn them
I like that he doesn’t emphasize the front foot control. For some people it works but for me it screws me up. I like that he rotates it free and catches almost two footed.
I just started skating again this past week after about 15 years and this and your kick flip video has helped gain the confidence and showed me a super easy way to do these tricks. Thank you man!
Great work Jonny, I really enjoy your videos. I wish I had RUclips & your instructional videos when I was first skating back in 1990. As a mature skater of 43, you're really inspiring me to get back into it and tidy up my technique. Thanks again and big-love from Australia!
I found it super useful to consciously think about pushing my front foot counter when doing it. The push down and scoop are gentle, but the front foot really helped with moving it in front of me and catching the board too.
I already have a solid pop shuv but it was great to hear your tips again. Now I’m gonna go work on switch pops 👍👊
Yo really liking these videos Jonny! And I appreciate the fact that u go over things for the more advanced skaters. I've been able to pop shuv for a long time but recently been working on popping them as high as possible. Thanks great tips!
Woah the quality of this video is insanely good
Helpful just getting back into skateboarding after bout 10 years just setup new board yesterday cant wait till rain stops ready get back at it
Sup Mr Jonny, love your content and mostly your work ethic, inspirational!!!! I almost have 1 year of skating, my tricks have 1 issues though, i dont get enough time in the air. Please share tips on how to effectively get more air time PLEASE
These tutorials are great, they will no doubt become classics of this genre on RUclips. It's only because I believe this and I'm a long time supporter that I'm going to annoyingly point this out, 'still standing' means you were standing before and remain standing. 'standing still' means you are standing and not moving. We all know what you mean, it reminds me of how skateboard bruh thought POV stood for 'position of view.' Looking forward to more of these!
shuvit is my worst trick, I hate it. After seeing your video I tried it and it helped me so much. Keep doing these videos to help people land their tricks🤟
“Pls make sure not to die” 😂😂😂
Great! I have a fairly consistent shuv but not pop shuv. The back foot position thing is a great tip. Gonna go out and get some!
That front foot motion is genius, only saw it in one other tutorial (Norman Woods). You sre awsome Jonny
I don't skate, but watching jonny explain tricks and what goes on feet and technic wise, is really informative and on point, facts and tips for free for everyone - I'm sure a lot of shove it will be popped higher and better in the next time! stay healthy!
Dude, i just set upmy board with tensor mag lights after riding nothing but indys at any point in my life and i love the pop but i couldnt consistently land shuv its....either my board was flipping or i was over shooting the landing spot. Finally started to get them but it was really discouraging and when i was missing i was thinking where is the giger tutorial on shuvits since he has done them on other rudimentary tricks, clearly a fortuitous thought lol. Awesome video as usual, and as ive said before say thank you so much for inspiring me to start skating again after over a decade of not skating.
So I watched this last night and today I landed the fs pop shove it, thanks for this man!!!
I hyper extented my knee while primo-ing from popping it with my back foot in the pocket. This is veeery helpful .
"..then your board lands primo and you die." ... i luv that runnin gag .. never gets old :D .. much love from germany Jonny .. 31 and wanna learn how to skateboard and your videos are helping a lot :)
the quality and the precision are always so good, your tutorials has helped me so much, you are the best!
word of advice for anyone starting, you will go primo a lot. You will die a lot. On every trick. If you actually want to skate and improve you need to accept the fears that come with it. It is hard and you will get hurt.
i started learning a kick flip a few months ago and my tailbone has never been the same
Actually landed a primo Shuvit. I definitely say that practicing with a gate nearby helps the fear
@@SoFreshBlaze i did a pop shuv and catched it primo so strange
@@darrellbuydaert1185 definitely scary. I think it happens when push down when scooping back.
Would love more updated videos like this on all the basics and intermediate tricks Jonny! Thanks bro!
I've been dying on pop-shuvs forever. Thank you!
Best pop shuv tutorial by far!!! Please do a front shuv tutorial Jonny, thanks!
THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUU !!! Watching Ur videos all of them, and (i'm a french guy) you ride me to keep back my skate (anyway i've gotta buy a new one 'cause i've only a good cruiser "firefly" and a shit of skate with hard plastic wheels....) soooo wanna start over from zero and that's why i thank u as u're a pro but u help beginners too and that's all thanks to U that a lot of people goes back to skate
One of the biggest tips that helped me was to not try to help the board spin with your front foot. The back foot does all the work needed for the shuv and all your front foot is supposed to do is lift up and catch the board.
This video made me realise 2 key mistakes i have been making, thanks :)
I started skating because of this quarantine, your tutorials have been very helpful. Thanks!
Oh man, that foot placement tip for Pop Shoves is probably going to help me not die so much. I didn't even think about the back foot being why the board kept flipping!
Yes mate, skate tutorials always forget to talk about upper body.
Amazing that last nolly shove it
Love u Jonny u have helped me so much I started skating when the lockdown happened and because of u I can already ollie, shoving, pop shovit, ollie onto curb. U are an amazing teacher man keep doing what ur doing! Much love homie ❤🛹
Thank you man! A pleasure to watch you work.
Thank you soo much. Really good video. I started skating again after 9 years pause. Skated every day for hours when I stopped. Pop shove it was my best trick pop wise. I could do it higher than my waist high. Today I made some good progress relearning how to pop my tricks this high.
"So please, make sure not to die." I can't make any promises.
I don't even skate, and I find your videos informative and entertaining.
Damn actually learned something bout the pop shuv that I didn't know. I've randomly primo-ing for years.
That toe tip explained allot
Same shit man.
I love Pop shuvits! Catching it in the air!
hats down. Jonny Giger, guys. (deck applause).
I've been trying to shuvit for 4 months now, i watched this video en landed it first try today. Foot positioning man haha
please continue this series. im pretty new to skateboarding and love your how tos
I can now Ollie, shove it, and pop shove it. I'm working on my front and backside 180s, after I get that down I wanna get my kickflips, kickflip variels ECT. You're videos have helped so much man, I appreciate it
This is really great hope you do more tutorials, you are one of the most talented skaters out there right now, and people really sleep on you.
I love this trick so much. So satisfying. Thank you for the great tips/trick vids.
I think a good pop shuvit is one of the best looking tricks when done well.
Thank you so much Johnny this has helped me tremendously, my pop shuvits are higher than my Ollie's now I think.
nice video! this video really helped me learn the pop shuvs properly, such a fun trick to do. love from the netherlands
thanks for showing us how its done Jonny
You are great man. This is the best tutorial i've ever seen, thank you so much from Italy :)
Man I love your trick tips, especially when you go over foot positions. It really help me out with learning varial heelflips.
I appreciate the Shuv to primo gem 😎
I would love a video about no comply tricks!
Me too!
i can already do all these tricks i just love watching your videos😇😇
I have that primo problem and also the pop on my shovits is very inconsistent. With one I'll jump over a board and the next one I don't pop at all. Even kicflips are easier for me and I'm more consistent in them than in regular shovits. I will try to use your advice! Thanks for that tutorials - the prev one about the ollies helped me get them more leveled and tweaked :)
Just what I needed! Ive been trying to learn pop shuvs for like 2 months now maybe this will help
Interesting background music..sick garage. Helpful tips🛹💪🏿🙏🏽
This was my second month on the board after a 18 year break. I lost 20 kilos (75 kilos up to 120 to 100 now) this month i made fakie Shuvit, backside shuvits und fakie bigspins and heelflips. I'm glad when the hall in vienna opens again to shred the miniramp.
Finally able to do them🙌 immense satisfaction