Surfskate Bowl Riding Tutorial: Mastering Frontside Turns

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

Комментарии • 25

  • @starcinema2846
    @starcinema2846 Год назад +8

    What really helps me with frontside turns is opening up that front shoulder…lift your arm and point it while making the turn to the point where you wanna end the turn. That makes the difference for me. It’s so much harder to do without that open shoulder.

  • @Didgeman80
    @Didgeman80 Год назад +1

    Frontside turns....'the scary one'.....exactly what I started focusing on 3 days ago and 3 sessions later, I can feel the progress. At first, I was getting lots of practice jumping off my board as I went in to it, lol!
    Your tips are spot on to what I've been feeling, they only thing I'd add is for your eyes to keep looking where you want to be to follow through the turn. Many times that I jumped off my board, my eyes were looking at the wrong place; it got easier once I realized it.

  • @rickydasler6354
    @rickydasler6354 Год назад +1

    Totally agree about pilates. I've been doing reformer pilates twice a week for a year now, and as a 62 year old it's made a huge difference to core strength and flexibility. If the body can move freely the skating techniques come easier.

  • @imppao
    @imppao Год назад

    Hi Steve, 57 here, your video are always so focused!! I love them all. You're right bowl riding is extremely fun but super tiring. After an hour I'm exhausted. I will consider plates, never thought of, so far.
    As regards my setup I ride with Bones super reds
    Bearings and Powell 64mm dragons wheels. Ciao!

  • @Raynaputi
    @Raynaputi Год назад

    I've been doing backside turns only for a while. I needed this. Thanks bro.

  • @board-lord
    @board-lord Год назад

    Thanks for clearing up the misconception on frontside and backside turns 😀

  • @jivadaya6439
    @jivadaya6439 Год назад

    @5:23 This makes a lot of sense and you've shown that it really works - Thanks!

  • @yanaheinstein
    @yanaheinstein Год назад

    thanxs steve , the video helped a lot. today it was the first time frontside felt good. 🎉

  • @igq91
    @igq91 Год назад +1

    Thank you SIR!!!🙏🏼

  • @kennymcdowell
    @kennymcdowell Год назад

    Awesome as always dude - gonna have a good practice day tomorrow

  • @partywithlance
    @partywithlance Год назад

    Style is lookin' pretty cool in the bowl Steve!!

  • @Boardrider3x1
    @Boardrider3x1 11 месяцев назад

    Great video, thanks a lot! My overall goal to ride a bowl just as flowy as you do in that video. Happy riding 🤙

  • @joeblow2183
    @joeblow2183 Год назад

    Love your wheels for sliding. I’ll be buying these for perfect consistency and slides. As far a bowls I wish I could find a park that didn’t have vertical walls but more a large bank. Preferably 2 sides like you could find in a bowl. Nowhere in San Diego that I see.

  • @ramshaka
    @ramshaka Год назад

    As a kind of hack for frontside, I like to go into a deep speed tuck on approach when I know I plan on going high on a frontside, almost like I'm about to do a Bertslide. For some reason or another, it makes the whole thing feel much more natural, and loosens you up.
    Very much agree with people at our age, and weight needing lower impact, longer duration strength/dexterity training on the side, for the lower body. Will save you from a ton of minor injuries, pulls, and strains. Doing slides, kick 180's, and rotational tricks is super hard on your hamstrings in particular. Such that too much high impact repetition while skating has torn muscle for me that's disabled me from doing much more than just cruising for weeks at a time.
    I recommend the Heisman exercise, and modified side to side Heismans.

  • @zachpousman
    @zachpousman Год назад

    Thanks! Loved this vid!!

  • @Papiboii
    @Papiboii Год назад

    Hey steve!
    Could you make a video about the difference between the yow s4 and yow s5 truck? I can’t find them in my local skateshops.

    • @SurfskateLove
      @SurfskateLove  Год назад +1

      There's really no need to. The only difference is the spring. The S4 is for lighter riders (say 160 pounds or less, depending on personal preference), the S5 for heavier (say over 160 pounds).

  • @danielpabon375
    @danielpabon375 Год назад

    Hey steve, any tutorial on dropping in?

    • @SurfskateLove
      @SurfskateLove  Год назад +1

      I started learning last year, then life got in the way, I got out of the habit, and I lost the eye of the tiger, haha. I need to get back to it.

    • @danielpabon375
      @danielpabon375 Год назад

      @@SurfskateLove lets go!!

  • @andreask.8205
    @andreask.8205 Год назад

    One of the best surfskate channels.
    One question: there is a yow meraki clone on the market and i have never seen These clone on your Channel. And i am curious about it, have you or the Community some experience with it? The clone looks like the original but is way cheeper. If you could make a Video between the original and the clone, I think this would be perfekt. So the whole Community can get these information :)

    • @SurfskateLove
      @SurfskateLove  Год назад +3

      I don't support clones. I don't like that, as I don't believe it's good for the community for many reasons.

  • @rathgarredbeard4808
    @rathgarredbeard4808 3 месяца назад

    I'm a regular footed rider and I find the front side turns easier than back side turns for some reason.

  • @jg2wheels
    @jg2wheels Год назад

    I wish there was a bowl near me ☹️