@@AlexMisitI did this within my first 2 days of skating again in over a decade, got a nerve injury from an elbow slam to concrete, still skating now, would recommend.
Balance is everything. I see so many skaters starting out trying to kickflip and trying grinds but everything starts with your balance and stance on your board. Be comfortable stepping, turning basic riding and things like jumping on a moving board or jumping on the board while putting it down when you're running. Once you're balance is good everything becomes so much easier. My tip for everyone starting out, ride everywhere and all the time especially on the street. You're going to fall, but that's just part of the fun:)
im so glad I started this way with just being on the board (I'm a beginner rn) but i feel like I'm a lot more comfortable on my board compared to a few people who have been skating for several months
Please keep at it. You've got the perfect attitude toward the learning process. It's refreshing to see someone articulate the fundamentals rather than jump straight to trying a kickflip. It's like reading sheet music verses playing tabs. This is how you get better faster.
One of the few truly positive things in the world I have seen lately has been the recent uptake in people picking up skateboarding. It's not just that though, it's out of genuine interest for skating. Skating has no barriers, everyone belongs. No matter the skin colour, language, region, whether you're depressed as hell, a happy go lucky person, someone who has been through hell, or someone who is literally royalty, skateboarding sees you no different. Have fun out there. I used to skate semi pro, and I've just picked it up again. Not interested in any contests or anything. I just crave that connection back. When you find the tricks that resonate with you as you learn them, there is a freedom of expression that I can't even find with art, let alone any other "sports". Keep it up homie, this is the kind of coverage skateboarding deserves. People having fun.
Ricky glaser brought me here! You are doing great, just keep skating and you'll get better over time! 1: learning to skate is a loong process 2: like ricky says, dont be too hard on yourself, you're trying and thats what matters 😁 3: skate or die 🤓
Here from Ricky's channel, liked and subbed for progress updates. Keep at it! Watch old braille how to videos for inspiration and great tips too! Keep it up and keep us posted! If you really dedicate yourself and work at it consistently I bet you land a rolling kick flip by the end of the year.
Also, a little tip for an Ollie. Imagine you are standing side on next to a low wooden border or rail and you want to simply jump over it (no skateboard involved). You would lift the foot nearest to the rail, jump off the back foot, and then land with your front foot on the other side as you lift your back foot over the rail. Picture that in your head and it is kind of what you are doing with an ollie.
Helga (Helen), Your skateboard videos are inspiring and it is wonderful to see you try new things that are out of your comfort zone. I look forward to seeing your progress on rollerskates, skateboarding and life.
I been suck in a slump haven't skated for a while now. But after seeing your video, it inspired me to get back out there once again. Thank you and don't give up. it make take some time but it's worth it. Keep on pushing.
Never stop skating! Ive been skating for 13 years now and i have met so many good people, made friends for life out of it and grown a lot troughout my skateboard life. Some real good lifelessons to be learned in skateboarding 😁
you can ollie now. time to hit the skatepark hegla. i recommend going in the early morning because its usually empty. pls keep uploading i enjoy these videos
@@HeglaRUclips you won’t get humbled 😭 it’s just when I started I preferred nobody to be there because i could learn more easily. I think you should also go when people are there trust me, skaters are really nice people and it’s hard to learn it all by yourself. Especially learning to drop in lol I had to ask someone to hold my hands for that when I was learning 💀
I wish there was someone like you 7 years ago. There were practically no good female skaters that weren't trying to show ass. Then maybe my sister would have had the courage to go out with the board. Glad you can inspire people. Good on you and your progress!
It warms my heart, watching a girl skating with so chill mood and no competitive sh*t to prove someone smth. Thanks a lot to making girl skateboarding so cozy to watch to♥this inspires me so much
This video is pretty well made for a channel your size. quality audio and video, good editing, and you and your jokes remind me of a friend from sheffield. I've just picked up skating again two weeks ago after no skating for a year since spraining my ankle is no longer a huge threat to my future, and you look a lot better at it already than i do. Wish i had enough willpower (and time too, jesus) to record my progress.
please stay this time! i literally have just found your channel, and i've watched all of your rollerskating/skating video's. your humour and editing style is so much fun to watch! please keep making skating video's, you're one of my favorite youtubers already! :))
Your videos last year inspired me to relearn how to skate, but then I didn't because of illness. I've been thinking the last few days about trying again and as if some weird twist of face you pop up on my feed with this vid. You absolute legend!
i know im late to the party but i just saw this today,im glad to see youre still skating! a couple of notes 1) for your shove its, when you are using your hands, look at how you are wrappping your back hand around the edge of the board. That is how you should set your foot up. You want to "wrap your back foot around the edge of the board and push that as hard as you can to get the spin right 2) good job on getting your ollies down better, very proud of you. I found a video of a guy who broke down an ollie in 3 seperate parts. Obviously you have the pop and slide down, next after you pop and slide you want to bring your knees to your chest, then as you do that you want to raise your torso up. For me swinging my arms up as i jump helped me get my ollies higher. Also please please PLEASE! make an ollie video i would love to watch that! 3) i love how you said finding new places to skate. Except for a SKATE PARK! Girl, get to a skate park where there are other skaters who have the experience youre looking for. I work at a skate park and i can PROMISE you, someone there will see you and come over and HELP you. I'm not trying to push you into anything but i can tell you i got alot better once i went to a park found my people and had them teach me what they knew. I am still asking for help to this day and im a full grown human, skaters wil help skaters i promise.
Ricky brought me here, and you're doing well. one thing that can help with ollies, that took me a while to learn too, is leaning your front foot sideways so the bottom of your foot comes up with the front side of front foot still making contact. Doing this during ollie when you go to slide your front foot forward brings the board up higher. Also you can bring your front foot more in the middle of the length of the board when setting up for an ollie. These two things together will help for higher pop and rolling ollies.
I saw your first few skate videos, subbed and then a few months later was watching Ricky and now i am here! I am learning as well so its very fun to see other people progress. Keep it up! I am excited to see where you end up! Good video
I’m a newbie to your channel and I find you fun, happy, inspirational, talented, & beautiful. . I love your videos, they make me happy bcz of your hunour, personality and drive. I’ve started inline skating lately and i’m having the most fun ever. Keep reaching for the stars, thanks!
I watched a Ricky video on ollies and I can't remember if it was a full on tutorial on how to do it or if it was one of those "what you are doing wrong" videos but I found out from that video I had the wrong foot position on my tail when I pop the board. Ollies are still not consistent but it's getting there. Ended up just doing a ton of ollies on the dirt in the trail I skate and felt it helped a lot since it helped me just focus on the motion of popping, jumping, and sliding. I think once I get them more consistent and also maybe not turning my board or moving it back as much, I will go for moving ollies or I might just go for moving ollies after I get the consistency since for some people it's easier to do ollie while moving. My fs pivots were lowkey getting better and I didn't even notice until my last session on Sunday. Love the progress videos, honestly feel its necessary so others can see that it is normal to have to keep practicing and failing to learn.
Hi, try to get that back leg as high as you can when you do the ollie, it also helps if you do a "squat" in the air And try learn no comply, its nice and easy trick
Was already committed to the journey but now I’m fiending for updates lol Great job so far!!! These are most definitely motivational and I love each one! Can’t wait for the next one!
You definitly get it right, keep on learning in this same mood, you seems having fun and it is all skateboarding is about. It reminds me the reasons why I started :) It feels good, thks !
omg I watched your videos when I started skating about around 6 weeks ago and I thought she's sooo coool I wish there was more new content, and here you are, yaaay!!
Fantastic work, you made progress so fast! I would say practice falling safely too because you'll end up falling sooner or later and it's good to know how to fall!
Saw you on Ricky's vid, yeah, you're doing great, you've got more commitment than I do, stopped skating after 2 months but still continued watching skate contents, might return to skating oneday
i really think you are qutie talented. You are learing very quick, even if it isn't feeling like that for yourself. I am skateboarding for over 20 years and have tought skateboarding to a lot of beginners and i can tell you, you are doing an amazing job. I really really would like you to continue this video series. i subscribed exclusivly for this!
this is awesome! ollie’s take so long it took me like a year and a half to get to even semi functional ollie’s. I recommend trying to learn no comply 180s and half cabs. U can do them without good ollie’s and they’re really good for getting used to spinning a little
I know you said this isn't meant to be inspirational lol, but it is for me! I relate to your journey, so thank you so much for such an authentic video:)
I really love your videos! I discovered ur channel from the video Ricky Glaser did reacting to ur videos because I was looking into getting a skateboard (and wanted to like see a beginner lol). My birthday’s coming up in a week so I’m prolly gonna get a skateboard! I’ve been rollerblading for about 2 years and rollerskating for almost a year now so hopefully I can transfer some skills 😅.
i just returned from a social media break and i saw you also returned!!! i am so tempted to start rollerskating because of you and fought the urge for more than 1.5 years already but i feel like it might happen soon, while taking your vids as motivation again for sure!!!
Great progress, keep up the work! your shove-its are almost there, its gonna feel amazing once u land it. i would also recommend you Boneless. its was my go to trick to jump before i learned Ollies. Also, try some Ollie Pick Ups. Rocket Ollies are perfect for that, and its a super cool and casual way to pick up your board.
It's really cool to see you trying your best and get results One little tip for you: try not to have your body facing forward when rolling, and keep your feet parallel (when not attempting a trick) it should help you balance
Great video and great progress! Definitely need to dust off my board again aswell... Used to skate nearly daily for like 8-10yrs, but due to talent somewhere in the negative, i never moved far beyond pop-shuvits and ollies. One thing i saw though that you could work on is your positioning of the front foot. If you keep your front foot in riding direction, you automatically twist your hip and upper body. This ultimately makes it harder later on when you start doing kickflips etc. while riding. So i would recommend getting comfortable twisting your front foot 90° and only have it in riding direction when pushing... Only downside of this is, that the shoe budget suddenly needs to get bigger - most shoe changes i made while skating was because the sole (and some times the sock) was sanded through from doing it right underneath the ball of the foot. ^^
when you did the first vid it made me want to get back at skating!!!! dude the curb thing just do the little manual right when you get to the curb!!! keep at it!!!
i think the best exercise for having a control over the board and learning the mechanics is a tiktak. You want to be able to ride without pushing, doing bigger turnovers, even 360s ; while learning that part, notice how important your shoulders are. They are always leading your direction of moving. That's a big intro to all of the 180, 360 ollies, to freestyle, street or transition skating.
Regarding Ollie. The biggest advice I've ever got is. Try to make similar motion to jumping over something sideways. Jumping sideways will help you drag the board so. This will make your Ollie smoother, cleaner, higher and help you land it easier.
Well done! Keep going! You're gonna nail it all. Commit to getting a sore bum and always work out where you're weight needs to be on the board or in the air 😁👍🏻
Keep digging deep, laugh of "faliures", try agin, try again, try again & most important of all keep having fun with it ! You're doing great and skating sometimes feels unforgiveingly hard, but that's why it's great. I can recomend learning the trick "Caveman" to. You already kinda done it. it's a good beginner trick that feels great and looks cool aswell. As you progress it still feels great to do imo. Jump of a curb, jump of a planter, jump of a dumbster, jump down a couple of stairs, maybe one day jump of a building :)
Thanks to Ricky and everyone that has come from his videos to help me >:D New update coming soon!!!!!
You should go to a skatepark. It’s way more fun to ride down a ramp. Also gets you comfortable with high speeds on the skateboard.
I'm a new SUB from Ricky's channel. Keep up the work and keep us posted on your journey.
@@AlexMisitI did this within my first 2 days of skating again in over a decade, got a nerve injury from an elbow slam to concrete, still skating now, would recommend.
@@giraffe_hd9773 ouch that doesn’t sound good 👀👀 kudos to surviving that
@@AlexMisit Super intimidating but eventually will do
Balance is everything. I see so many skaters starting out trying to kickflip and trying grinds but everything starts with your balance and stance on your board. Be comfortable stepping, turning basic riding and things like jumping on a moving board or jumping on the board while putting it down when you're running. Once you're balance is good everything becomes so much easier. My tip for everyone starting out, ride everywhere and all the time especially on the street. You're going to fall, but that's just part of the fun:)
Balance is everything.....!
im so glad I started this way with just being on the board (I'm a beginner rn) but i feel like I'm a lot more comfortable on my board compared to a few people who have been skating for several months
"try not to die" is how I start every session LOL I love your style, edits, commentary and mostly, your skating 🤩😘
THANK YOU!!! Highest compliment is on editing :,)
@@HeglaRUclips making sure you always speak into the mic, shooting yourself sitting at the back of the boot....I see you 😉
🤩🤩
She's back!
guess whos back, back again
Taken me a while but finally!!!
Please keep at it. You've got the perfect attitude toward the learning process. It's refreshing to see someone articulate the fundamentals rather than jump straight to trying a kickflip. It's like reading sheet music verses playing tabs. This is how you get better faster.
One of the few truly positive things in the world I have seen lately has been the recent uptake in people picking up skateboarding. It's not just that though, it's out of genuine interest for skating. Skating has no barriers, everyone belongs. No matter the skin colour, language, region, whether you're depressed as hell, a happy go lucky person, someone who has been through hell, or someone who is literally royalty, skateboarding sees you no different.
Have fun out there. I used to skate semi pro, and I've just picked it up again. Not interested in any contests or anything. I just crave that connection back. When you find the tricks that resonate with you as you learn them, there is a freedom of expression that I can't even find with art, let alone any other "sports".
Keep it up homie, this is the kind of coverage skateboarding deserves. People having fun.
Wholesome :D
Ricky glaser brought me here! You are doing great, just keep skating and you'll get better over time! 1: learning to skate is a loong process 2: like ricky says, dont be too hard on yourself, you're trying and thats what matters 😁 3: skate or die 🤓
Here from Ricky's channel, liked and subbed for progress updates. Keep at it! Watch old braille how to videos for inspiration and great tips too! Keep it up and keep us posted! If you really dedicate yourself and work at it consistently I bet you land a rolling kick flip by the end of the year.
Glad to have you !!! :D we can only hope
Also, a little tip for an Ollie. Imagine you are standing side on next to a low wooden border or rail and you want to simply jump over it (no skateboard involved). You would lift the foot nearest to the rail, jump off the back foot, and then land with your front foot on the other side as you lift your back foot over the rail. Picture that in your head and it is kind of what you are doing with an ollie.
Helga (Helen), Your skateboard videos are inspiring and it is wonderful to see you try new things that are out of your comfort zone. I look forward to seeing your progress on rollerskates, skateboarding and life.
so glad I could inspire you :)
I been suck in a slump haven't skated for a while now. But after seeing your video, it inspired me to get back out there once again. Thank you and don't give up. it make take some time but it's worth it. Keep on pushing.
Never stop skating! Ive been skating for 13 years now and i have met so many good people, made friends for life out of it and grown a lot troughout my skateboard life. Some real good lifelessons to be learned in skateboarding 😁
She's back
Hey Hegla … Will be gr8 to see you again 😊 You’re my inspiration 🛹🛹🛼😊
Wow thats so so sweet!! I definitely shouldn't be but THANKS!
Ricky is a legend! 😆 I'm 32 and just started skating in April. This was my first video of yours! Subscribed ❤
Skateboarding is so fun once you get fundamentals down. Keep skating and stay Rad! 💚🛹
you can ollie now. time to hit the skatepark hegla. i recommend going in the early morning because its usually empty. pls keep uploading i enjoy these videos
True I gotta go when it’s empty or else I’ll get humbled lol
@@HeglaRUclips you won’t get humbled 😭 it’s just when I started I preferred nobody to be there because i could learn more easily. I think you should also go when people are there trust me, skaters are really nice people and it’s hard to learn it all by yourself. Especially learning to drop in lol I had to ask someone to hold my hands for that when I was learning 💀
I wish there was someone like you 7 years ago. There were practically no good female skaters that weren't trying to show ass. Then maybe my sister would have had the courage to go out with the board. Glad you can inspire people.
Good on you and your progress!
It warms my heart, watching a girl skating with so chill mood and no competitive sh*t to prove someone smth. Thanks a lot to making girl skateboarding so cozy to watch to♥this inspires me so much
and yeah! knowing Ricky has noticed and left approving comments on your skating is so cool. community♥
Watching your videos feel like hanging out with a friend
This video is pretty well made for a channel your size. quality audio and video, good editing, and you and your jokes remind me of a friend from sheffield. I've just picked up skating again two weeks ago after no skating for a year since spraining my ankle is no longer a huge threat to my future, and you look a lot better at it already than i do. Wish i had enough willpower (and time too, jesus) to record my progress.
big up Sheffield !!!! and tah :D
@@HeglaRUclips so real (i live several thousand miles away), hope the uni grind is going!!
Hell yeah!! Really good progress on the ollie. Inspired me to dust off my skateboard after a year break.
I had almost a year break too hell yeahhhh :D twins
💯💯
please stay this time! i literally have just found your channel, and i've watched all of your rollerskating/skating video's. your humour and editing style is so much fun to watch! please keep making skating video's, you're one of my favorite youtubers already! :))
Skating for 20 years now and this video got me hype to skate today.
Your videos last year inspired me to relearn how to skate, but then I didn't because of illness. I've been thinking the last few days about trying again and as if some weird twist of face you pop up on my feed with this vid.
You absolute legend!
Good stuff! Looking forward to seeing more from you, and hoping that you'll bless us with an ollie progress video!
Coming up next 😮
i know im late to the party but i just saw this today,im glad to see youre still skating!
a couple of notes 1) for your shove its, when you are using your hands, look at how you are wrappping your back hand around the edge of the board. That is how you should set your foot up. You want to "wrap your back foot around the edge of the board and push that as hard as you can to get the spin right
2) good job on getting your ollies down better, very proud of you. I found a video of a guy who broke down an ollie in 3 seperate parts. Obviously you have the pop and slide down, next after you pop and slide you want to bring your knees to your chest, then as you do that you want to raise your torso up. For me swinging my arms up as i jump helped me get my ollies higher. Also please please PLEASE! make an ollie video i would love to watch that!
3) i love how you said finding new places to skate. Except for a SKATE PARK! Girl, get to a skate park where there are other skaters who have the experience youre looking for. I work at a skate park and i can PROMISE you, someone there will see you and come over and HELP you. I'm not trying to push you into anything but i can tell you i got alot better once i went to a park found my people and had them teach me what they knew. I am still asking for help to this day and im a full grown human, skaters wil help skaters i promise.
Ricky brought me here, and you're doing well. one thing that can help with ollies, that took me a while to learn too, is leaning your front foot sideways so the bottom of your foot comes up with the front side of front foot still making contact. Doing this during ollie when you go to slide your front foot forward brings the board up higher. Also you can bring your front foot more in the middle of the length of the board when setting up for an ollie. These two things together will help for higher pop and rolling ollies.
You’re simply one of the most entertaining people on RUclips, just a natural vibe, been waiting for another upload! 😊
I saw your first few skate videos, subbed and then a few months later was watching Ricky and now i am here! I am learning as well so its very fun to see other people progress. Keep it up! I am excited to see where you end up! Good video
I’m a newbie to your channel and I find you fun, happy, inspirational, talented, & beautiful. . I love your videos, they make me happy bcz of your hunour, personality and drive. I’ve started inline skating lately and i’m having the most fun ever. Keep reaching for the stars, thanks!
OMG I literally watched all your skateboarding videos 2 days ago
Love your stuff
excellent timing then !! :D
Hey! Glad you're enjoying your skating again!! 😊😊
I have loved watching your skating progression, I actually just bought my first skateboard and your videos have been so relatable
keep making content I love it. feeling like I am not alone in this process :)
HEGLA! Good to see you!
If you have deadlines, you have deadlines. Can't be helped. BUT, you do have a talent for making videos.
She's back boyyyssssss
I am indeed hehehe
I missed this so much!! So excited
Ahhh cant wait! thanks for sticking around
ur the person that got me to buying a skateboard thank you so so much
HELL YEAH!!! Recruiting the masses we love to see it
I watched a Ricky video on ollies and I can't remember if it was a full on tutorial on how to do it or if it was one of those "what you are doing wrong" videos but I found out from that video I had the wrong foot position on my tail when I pop the board. Ollies are still not consistent but it's getting there. Ended up just doing a ton of ollies on the dirt in the trail I skate and felt it helped a lot since it helped me just focus on the motion of popping, jumping, and sliding. I think once I get them more consistent and also maybe not turning my board or moving it back as much, I will go for moving ollies or I might just go for moving ollies after I get the consistency since for some people it's easier to do ollie while moving. My fs pivots were lowkey getting better and I didn't even notice until my last session on Sunday.
Love the progress videos, honestly feel its necessary so others can see that it is normal to have to keep practicing and failing to learn.
i love your videos, thank you💜 makes me want to pick up my skateboard and try again...even though im really bad at it haha cheers from brazil :D
Hi, try to get that back leg as high as you can when you do the ollie, it also helps if you do a "squat" in the air
And try learn no comply, its nice and easy trick
Great advice 😎😎 I was thinking about the no comply but it looked a bit above my pay grade lol
Was already committed to the journey but now I’m fiending for updates lol
Great job so far!!! These are most definitely motivational and I love each one! Can’t wait for the next one!
💯💯
You definitly get it right, keep on learning in this same mood, you seems having fun and it is all skateboarding is about. It reminds me the reasons why I started :) It feels good, thks !
omg I watched your videos when I started skating about around 6 weeks ago and I thought she's sooo coool I wish there was more new content, and here you are, yaaay!!
Fantastic work, you made progress so fast! I would say practice falling safely too because you'll end up falling sooner or later and it's good to know how to fall!
happy to see u back! thanks for the tips!
Awww thanks glad I could help
Beautiful and with enough personality for half a dozen people! Brilliant x👍
Love your honesty and realistic show of you actually learning smth! Ps: your septum piercing looking goooddd
a big tip for taking curbs. Do the movement for a manual right as you approach the end of the curb, as soon as you hit the edge stick the landing.
Saw you on Ricky's vid, yeah, you're doing great, you've got more commitment than I do, stopped skating after 2 months but still continued watching skate contents, might return to skating oneday
Pls post more.. we're waiting... you're such a Vibes 💗💗
i really think you are qutie talented. You are learing very quick, even if it isn't feeling like that for yourself. I am skateboarding for over 20 years and have tought skateboarding to a lot of beginners and i can tell you, you are doing an amazing job. I really really would like you to continue this video series. i subscribed exclusivly for this!
Sucha a good vibe and sooo pleasant accent! Good like with your skating journey, I am starting as well!
this is awesome! ollie’s take so long it took me like a year and a half to get to even semi functional ollie’s. I recommend trying to learn no comply 180s and half cabs. U can do them without good ollie’s and they’re really good for getting used to spinning a little
keep the good work :) you doing well :)
This is really cool I haven't skateboarded in years but I am thinking of getting back into it nice progression
Keep on it! Skating takes time. Just came back here from Ricky reacting to this video. Keep on working on it!
OH MY LORD THE QUEEN IS BACK
QUEEN? I’m honoured 🤠
@@HeglaRUclips of course you’ve always been a queen ☺️
We missed your videos! Please bring back your shop videos as well 😊😊
Ok wait I can’t believe that you are finally backkk😭♥️
I know you said this isn't meant to be inspirational lol, but it is for me! I relate to your journey, so thank you so much for such an authentic video:)
you know rest of the year will be great cuz she uploaded 😊
Definitely keep these skating videos up you're making a lot of progress everytime
I really love your videos! I discovered ur channel from the video Ricky Glaser did reacting to ur videos because I was looking into getting a skateboard (and wanted to like see a beginner lol). My birthday’s coming up in a week so I’m prolly gonna get a skateboard! I’ve been rollerblading for about 2 years and rollerskating for almost a year now so hopefully I can transfer some skills 😅.
Love the cutting style, video looks real good, more skating pls
let's gooo! Very nice! Try to do a small manual off the curb. It feels a lot easier than just riding off without one! Keep it up☺️
i just returned from a social media break and i saw you also returned!!! i am so tempted to start rollerskating because of you and fought the urge for more than 1.5 years already but i feel like it might happen soon, while taking your vids as motivation again for sure!!!
As a beginner skater, you give me hope! ❤
Great progress, keep up the work! your shove-its are almost there, its gonna feel amazing once u land it. i would also recommend you Boneless. its was my go to trick to jump before i learned Ollies. Also, try some Ollie Pick Ups. Rocket Ollies are perfect for that, and its a super cool and casual way to pick up your board.
Dearest Hegla,skating is a process.nobody is born skater.keep it up! U hug frome rome
i was literally watching your first skateboarding video again yesterday!!!
Nice going, hope get to do more skateboard videos, im starting too skateboarding, so its nice to see people practicing at same level 🤓👍
It's really cool to see you trying your best and get results
One little tip for you: try not to have your body facing forward when rolling, and keep your feet parallel (when not attempting a trick) it should help you balance
yeaaaah finally you're back, love it, missed it :)
i love hegla more than my own mother thanks for the awesome video and premier 😮
OH MY GOD OK!!! thats v v sweet though I'm expecting a mothers day card soon
@@HeglaRUclips uh uh uh uh
i’m broke
keep goin! u r rock! !..!,
stay safe, train smart! w8in for updates!!! respect!
OI! Finally my RUclips did its job. I've been trying to find your channel in my subs list. Yaaay I can Bing watch you now!
Great video and great progress!
Definitely need to dust off my board again aswell... Used to skate nearly daily for like 8-10yrs, but due to talent somewhere in the negative, i never moved far beyond pop-shuvits and ollies.
One thing i saw though that you could work on is your positioning of the front foot.
If you keep your front foot in riding direction, you automatically twist your hip and upper body. This ultimately makes it harder later on when you start doing kickflips etc. while riding.
So i would recommend getting comfortable twisting your front foot 90° and only have it in riding direction when pushing...
Only downside of this is, that the shoe budget suddenly needs to get bigger - most shoe changes i made while skating was because the sole (and some times the sock) was sanded through from doing it right underneath the ball of the foot. ^^
This is wicked! Welcome back dude, keep ya head up!! Sick skating! :D
when you did the first vid it made me want to get back at skating!!!! dude the curb thing just do the little manual right when you get to the curb!!! keep at it!!!
i think the best exercise for having a control over the board and learning the mechanics is a tiktak. You want to be able to ride without pushing, doing bigger turnovers, even 360s ; while learning that part, notice how important your shoulders are. They are always leading your direction of moving. That's a big intro to all of the 180, 360 ollies, to freestyle, street or transition skating.
keep skating.. thanks for sharing
I love your earrings and everything about this series!
'I was not having a menty-B' Im crying, top tier humor, haha
I got my first roller skates today and I learned balancing and roller skates in an hour
Regarding Ollie.
The biggest advice I've ever got is.
Try to make similar motion to jumping over something sideways. Jumping sideways will help you drag the board so. This will make your Ollie smoother, cleaner, higher and help you land it easier.
I really enjoy the content. I really like your personality
Crazy editing. Man it makes so much of a difference. Well done great vid
Keep it pushing... Ur doing grate 🎉
Dope video, skating is about commitment no matter how many times you fall you gotta keep going, GoodLuck :)
welcome back! happy to see you didnt die
I wanted to compliment the style and the skating like wow both is clean i really want you to ollie of a curb that would be dope
Great work, you are definitely ready for learning shove it or pop shove it.
Skate é questão de persistência
Omg been waiting for this!! Happy to see ur back:)
And yes an Ollie progress vid would be cool
I'm another Ricky cultist, keep it up and you'll be a skate goddess in no time! 😅
Well done! Keep going! You're gonna nail it all. Commit to getting a sore bum and always work out where you're weight needs to be on the board or in the air 😁👍🏻
I'm learning to rollerblade, not skateboard, but found this inspiring anyway! :D
Hell yeah she's back
Keep digging deep, laugh of "faliures", try agin, try again, try again & most important of all keep having fun with it ! You're doing great and skating sometimes feels unforgiveingly hard, but that's why it's great. I can recomend learning the trick "Caveman" to. You already kinda done it. it's a good beginner trick that feels great and looks cool aswell. As you progress it still feels great to do imo. Jump of a curb, jump of a planter, jump of a dumbster, jump down a couple of stairs, maybe one day jump of a building :)
Still skating? Watched Ricky’s reaction to this video.