I've been recommended quite a few of your videos lately and this is the one I needed so thanks for making this. I used to skate a lot but after a 13 year hiatus I just got back on the board. I'm 37 so, when I was growing up we didn't have tutorials like this to help so I truly appreciate it.
Yup I caught the skateboard bug again and I tried to get back into it prior to covid and then we all had to stay inside so it stopped me too until today. My boards still almost setup but the trucks need replaced, right where I left it prior to the pandemic halfway fixed up with wheels and bearings 😂
Im 43 and 3 months agoI started skateboarding. I do 1 or 2 hours a week. I'm dropping in medium sized ramps, can kick turn, rock to fakie and revert. I'm at that point I want to learn a few easy tricks and glad I found this vid 👍 I've got some tricks to try next session. Thanks
I'd always thought that being able to kickflip down ≥3 stairs and blunt fakie a QP were good examples of the threshold for being "no longer a beginner".
I feel like being comfortable dribbling a basketball is how being comfortable skateboarding is or even driving I feel like you’re comfortable and know how to do every maneuver easily and consistently
I'm able to do tricks standing by, and i'm feel very confortable on the board Even i did som drops, but i can't do tricks while i'm moving, the board always it escapes from me, any tip?
If it feels like you're leaning back too far, try focusing on the front foot more. It sort of tricks you into staying centered. Also, once you pop youll be bringing the board with you so even if you screw up the pop, you'll land back on no problem. Also remember that you don't actually have to get super low to power an ollie. If youre losing balance crouching down, you can do like, a sort of half bend in the knees instead of getting all the way down.
Just learn Ollie first and skip most of these, these won't help you to get any other trick or at least not many of them. This tricks are actually beginner jail that is hard for many to escape.
00:29 Body Varial
02:04 Revert
03:29 Board Flip
04:18 Tic Tac
05:51 Walk The Dog
07:19 Vanilla Milkshake
08:35 No Comply 180
10:33 Fakie Shove It
12:16 Primo/Railstand
13:27 Casper
15:14 Boneless
16:56 Monsterwalk
18:21 Body Varial Revert
20:20 Fakie Bigspin
21:20 Manuals/Wheelies
Legend
I've been recommended quite a few of your videos lately and this is the one I needed so thanks for making this. I used to skate a lot but after a 13 year hiatus I just got back on the board. I'm 37 so, when I was growing up we didn't have tutorials like this to help so I truly appreciate it.
Yup I caught the skateboard bug again and I tried to get back into it prior to covid and then we all had to stay inside so it stopped me too until today. My boards still almost setup but the trucks need replaced, right where I left it prior to the pandemic halfway fixed up with wheels and bearings 😂
Im 43 and 3 months agoI started skateboarding. I do 1 or 2 hours a week. I'm dropping in medium sized ramps, can kick turn, rock to fakie and revert. I'm at that point I want to learn a few easy tricks and glad I found this vid 👍
I've got some tricks to try next session. Thanks
Aye man props to you I only do flat ground after breaking my arm riding a bowl
ID be nice if the timestamps were the trick names instead of a number
It's a strategy to get you to watch the video, rather than just scrolling through and looking at time stamps
@@hughmikal9029literally
i already consider myself not a bagginer but i saw some tricks i never did and its interesting thx bro
From this comment I can tell you’re a beginner lol
i can tell color of your pants from this comment lol
@@kacperekerek40 🤤
I'd always thought that being able to kickflip down ≥3 stairs and blunt fakie a QP were good examples of the threshold for being "no longer a beginner".
These are some fun trick ideas. Love the vids!
Thankbyou for the video! Awesome! Will be tring these all this week and makinh sure all clean!
I feel like being comfortable dribbling a basketball is how being comfortable skateboarding is or even driving I feel like you’re comfortable and know how to do every maneuver easily and consistently
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME, THANKS DUDE/MATE!! COOOOOOOL TRICK LIST!!
HAPPY SKATING FROM VB/VIRGINIA BEACH!!
✌️😎✌️
beginner skater for 4 years, but good at cruising can't get my ollie for shit, but we gon get it soon i know it
Where did you get that sick hoodie
Bro’s my saviour
niceeeee!,hope i can do them all before one year sk8🎉
youre a legend brah i was so stuck hahahaha
What would you call a fakie shuv it if you also body varial in the opposite direction of the board?
fakie shuv sex change/body varial
Need a video or a short on how to spot the blots when trying to land a flip trick or is it just like instinct to land bolts asking for a friend 😭
You can take nail polish and paint the bolts. Or buy them colored already.
@ thank you For the advice 🙇🏽
I'm able to do tricks standing by, and i'm feel very confortable on the board Even i did som drops, but i can't do tricks while i'm moving, the board always it escapes from me, any tip?
which trick are you having trouble with
@dylanfwang Ollie, it's really consistent standing by but movement it's another story
@@losgamers609 whats happening when you try it moving ?
If it feels like you're leaning back too far, try focusing on the front foot more. It sort of tricks you into staying centered. Also, once you pop youll be bringing the board with you so even if you screw up the pop, you'll land back on no problem.
Also remember that you don't actually have to get super low to power an ollie. If youre losing balance crouching down, you can do like, a sort of half bend in the knees instead of getting all the way down.
Increase the trick difficulty I want to see some 👀
Yes you need Jesus to do these tricks for sure !! 🙌
This
Just learn Ollie first and skip most of these, these won't help you to get any other trick or at least not many of them.
This tricks are actually beginner jail that is hard for many to escape.
wtf are these