⚠️ It's not called a fastplant. Luckily the best way to find out the true answer to a question on the internet is to post the incorrect answer and wait for the replies! .... Sooo after some consultation the closest thing I have to a proper name for this move is "almost a flat land bean-plant, but with one too many steps". Or maybe it's just a variant of "running for the bus" Feel free to reply to this to continue the debate below!
I'd like to think I'd be able to to do this some day, but for now I just like listening to Paul explain it. People should take notes on his style of teaching because I do not feel looked down upon whatsoever even when I dozen off and got distracted by the squirrel Paul didn't put me down.
A goodl video. I'd call this more of a caveman variation rather than a fastplant because, historically, a fastplant leaves the front foot on the board while grabbing with the back hand like a frontside air. I used to ollie into them back in the day.
What is that weird thing at 2:50 it's like a mini land-based loch ness monster?! Anyways, now i just need a way to add a kick tail to the bracket board...
sry i still subscribed ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ thank you for the great content! would you post a video on something much more basic such as pushing switch? i'm having a lot of trouble learning it. late starter here, began at age 34. thanks again :)
Thank you for the feedback, I'll forgive the sub. 🙂 I am slowly working on some pushing content. I'm not sure if I'll be posting it here or on the Pantheon RUclips channel. I might do both and get more nerdy on my page for people that don't mind sitting through my rambling for a few extra tips.
@@PaulKentSkates thanks man! Would love to see it and will look forward - no problem with the rambling :) What do you think about Karma wheels by the way? I see you're using blue and orange Cags - think I might try that as well...
@@0rdsec I haven't spent as much time on them but for pure pushing I think they may be one of the best. they feel like smaller wheels because they are so light, but they have more feed back because they don't have a ton a urethan, yet the larg diameter for the weight doesn't make it harsh. they are really weird. Much more grippy than you would think they would be. I do prefer the feel of the hokus a little, but I would rather the smaller size since I run my setups pretty tight (axle to foot platform) and it doesn't afford a lot of room.
@@PaulKentSkates thank you so much for the details! I'm really enjoying the Karmas and I agree with what you said about their being very grippy - I'm still very much a noob and I'm afraid of going downhill, but these make me feel really stable while carving and I feel like I can manage more speed just because I feel more in charge. Actually looking at a Hoku setup as well (likely the Supersonic) - just have to sell my eboard first, I'm a lot more into pushing :)
@@0rdsec yeah I recently set some hokus on one of the bamboo super Sonics, I think I have riptide crank bushings in the rear and soft seismic ones up front) on bear trucks and it's so comfy and fast.
⚠️ It's not called a fastplant. Luckily the best way to find out the true answer to a question on the internet is to post the incorrect answer and wait for the replies!
.... Sooo after some consultation the closest thing I have to a proper name for this move is "almost a flat land bean-plant, but with one too many steps".
Or maybe it's just a variant of "running for the bus"
Feel free to reply to this to continue the debate below!
I'd like to think I'd be able to to do this some day, but for now I just like listening to Paul explain it. People should take notes on his style of teaching because I do not feel looked down upon whatsoever even when I dozen off and got distracted by the squirrel Paul didn't put me down.
I see fast plant to face plant in my future...
:) You may notice I had one slide glove on, two would have been better
The move is a lot safer than it looks.
Paul's an OG. i gotta break the board out again soon
Now I have new mission in my life! This is very useful trick for commuting in the concert jungle. I need to have it!
I'm trying this ASAP! Tysm for sharing your knowledge! 💖
Oh awesome! Please share your feedback with me.
Old school!!!
Love it. I remembe rbein fascinated with these before they took off online because it gave longboarders a way to ollie :P
*What sorcery is this* 😮🔥
🤙🏽🤟🏽🤙🏽
A goodl video. I'd call this more of a caveman variation rather than a fastplant because, historically, a fastplant leaves the front foot on the board while grabbing with the back hand like a frontside air. I used to ollie into them back in the day.
Yeah... it's the wrong name. I've been getting lots of useful suggestions and will correct it in another video.
I appreciate it.
What is that weird thing at 2:50 it's like a mini land-based loch ness monster?!
Anyways, now i just need a way to add a kick tail to the bracket board...
The most distracting animal, a squirrel.
But a mini Nessie is more fun.
Is this sort of a no-comply trick?
Pretty much, but with a two step.
@@PaulKentSkates Nice!
sry i still subscribed ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
thank you for the great content! would you post a video on something much more basic such as pushing switch? i'm having a lot of trouble learning it. late starter here, began at age 34. thanks again :)
Thank you for the feedback, I'll forgive the sub. 🙂
I am slowly working on some pushing content.
I'm not sure if I'll be posting it here or on the Pantheon RUclips channel. I might do both and get more nerdy on my page for people that don't mind sitting through my rambling for a few extra tips.
@@PaulKentSkates thanks man! Would love to see it and will look forward - no problem with the rambling :) What do you think about Karma wheels by the way? I see you're using blue and orange Cags - think I might try that as well...
@@0rdsec I haven't spent as much time on them but for pure pushing I think they may be one of the best. they feel like smaller wheels because they are so light, but they have more feed back because they don't have a ton a urethan, yet the larg diameter for the weight doesn't make it harsh. they are really weird. Much more grippy than you would think they would be. I do prefer the feel of the hokus a little, but I would rather the smaller size since I run my setups pretty tight (axle to foot platform) and it doesn't afford a lot of room.
@@PaulKentSkates thank you so much for the details! I'm really enjoying the Karmas and I agree with what you said about their being very grippy - I'm still very much a noob and I'm afraid of going downhill, but these make me feel really stable while carving and I feel like I can manage more speed just because I feel more in charge. Actually looking at a Hoku setup as well (likely the Supersonic) - just have to sell my eboard first, I'm a lot more into pushing :)
@@0rdsec yeah I recently set some hokus on one of the bamboo super Sonics, I think I have riptide crank bushings in the rear and soft seismic ones up front) on bear trucks and it's so comfy and fast.
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Whoops this released a solid 8 hours Before I was supposed to. 🤦
Who needs the algorithm anyway amirite?