Like the videos. If You are turning on a pump track, is it important to keep the left leg infront when turning left and right leg infront while turning right?
Thank you so much! I’ll tell you honest - it depends on the situation. My native foot is right, I put it on front most of the times. But on big turns or when my left is tired because of holding most of my weight, I can switch it. I spent some time trying to figure out so is it important to switch them on each turn and found it that even pro’s like Atkinson most of the time just just keep their native foot closer they are turning opposite. So when your comfort foot is right and you’re turning right, you can put it in front easily, and when you’re turning left, you just keep your right leg closer to you. It doesn’t actually switch the foot, but it changes the weight ration on your feet so you may do opposite turns easier :)
Centrifugal, my boy 😀
Yes, thank you😚
Buen video!🎉
8:55 "inertia"? movement towards the outside during a turn
Funny video as always man 😂
01:12 pressed F to pay respect
I have 2 pump tracks near me.. the kind with lines
07:17 probably it's a belly button
Oh yes, thank you so much!
This looks like fun. I do not have anything like it near me though.
Centrifugal force
Yes! Thank you!
Like the videos. If You are turning on a pump track, is it important to keep the left leg infront when turning left and right leg infront while turning right?
Thank you so much! I’ll tell you honest - it depends on the situation. My native foot is right, I put it on front most of the times. But on big turns or when my left is tired because of holding most of my weight, I can switch it. I spent some time trying to figure out so is it important to switch them on each turn and found it that even pro’s like Atkinson most of the time just just keep their native foot closer they are turning opposite. So when your comfort foot is right and you’re turning right, you can put it in front easily, and when you’re turning left, you just keep your right leg closer to you. It doesn’t actually switch the foot, but it changes the weight ration on your feet so you may do opposite turns easier :)
“Parm-ping” will give u slightly better pronunciation 😅. Hoping you won’t get called up to join the fighting. The videos are too good!