I remember like 10+ yrs ago walking in motion board shop and meeting Nate and Sam . Haha I used to be really into it back in the day. lol anyone remember trying to compete with buddies for longest slides 🛝
Glad that passionate people like Nate have stuck around to get people stoked on our hobby. I learned a lot from Motion when I started DH in 2012, very grateful for the knowledge y'all have shared.
Thank you so so much. I was trying to do the direct 90 angle turn like how the other videos were teaching us, but I just couldn't go pass my fear of falling on my face, but this is a lot doable! Going to be my next thing to accomplish for sure
Good tips! Looking forward to the rest of this series. There is always some nuggets of useful info even for more experienced riders in a video this well made!
This is in issaquah, right next to a bike path we skate all the time called SLUG WARS. The name of the park is Central Park Playfields in Issaquah near the soccer fields
@@joshgaudon3096 I will bump the audio more in the next video. Thank you for the feedback. It is an easy fix on my end, but I do all my editing off my laptop. -nate
Cool to see people Nate still influencing the next generation of skaters, keep it up bro 😎
I remember like 10+ yrs ago walking in motion board shop and meeting Nate and Sam . Haha I used to be really into it back in the day. lol anyone remember trying to compete with buddies for longest slides 🛝
@@saml7580 thank you for the kind words. I am still competing with Sam for longest standies... he is undefeated
I remember watching these videos like a decade ago, love to see you’re still impacting the community
Glad that passionate people like Nate have stuck around to get people stoked on our hobby. I learned a lot from Motion when I started DH in 2012, very grateful for the knowledge y'all have shared.
Truly a citadel of information. Wish I had this when I was first starting out 👏
Thank you so so much. I was trying to do the direct 90 angle turn like how the other videos were teaching us, but I just couldn't go pass my fear of falling on my face, but this is a lot doable! Going to be my next thing to accomplish for sure
This is one of the best tutorials I've seen! Thank you :)
Thank you for the compliment.
toeside standup video next? 👉👈
It is coming
Toesides aren’t real
Good tips! Looking forward to the rest of this series. There is always some nuggets of useful info even for more experienced riders in a video this well made!
Glad to see these coming back, way to support the community. Can we get standup toe next?
I didnt want to make one, but with all theb requests, i think it has to be done
Thanks Nate! I’ve been trying to learn these for a bit now and this is a new way to try to learn. I’m gonna try it.
more videos like this !!!!!
n8 the gr8 - let's gooo! good vid. up the audio on the next one
I will boost the audio on the next video. Thank you for the feedback!
Where is this parking lot? Please and thank you.
This is in issaquah, right next to a bike path we skate all the time called SLUG WARS. The name of the park is Central Park Playfields in Issaquah near the soccer fields
@@nateblackburn361 Thank you. The parking lot and maybe even the path are within my capabilities.
@@PatrickWilliamMartin thats awesome
What about the wheels : 80a or better 83a? And 75mm are big enough? Thanks for help!
What type of wheels? I can't slide like that on asphalt. My love handle is way too grippy! Any help is great.
Blood orange drift series wheels
@@nateblackburn361 Thank you so much!!! Love your tutorial too 💯
🤙🏽👌🏽👌🏽🤙🏽
louder audio next time please
Are you watching on a phone, ipad, laptop, or pc
@@nateblackburn361 On pc its low
@@nateblackburn361 pc
@nateblackburn361 it's really quiet for me viewing on a TV too
@@joshgaudon3096 I will bump the audio more in the next video. Thank you for the feedback. It is an easy fix on my end, but I do all my editing off my laptop.
-nate