First session with San Diego crew | featuring pro Adrien Paynel

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  • Опубликовано: 6 май 2024
  • Epic! And so indescribable.
    Thanks so much to Bailey who reached out 2 days prior and he coached me in my first no rail Coleman slide. Two days later, we would meet up with his crew. What an amazing and generous crew. Thank you to everyone for advice and their amazing skills. Looking forward to many more sessions.
    Links to videos in this video are below.
    Coleman slide: • Coleman slide no rail ...
    Adrien Paynel:
    / @adrienpaynel
    Massive 41 mph wipeout:
    • Massive wipeouts at 41...
    See you next video.
    Follow me @leomonkey8downhillskt8tr and my other channel ‪@jonkrause6714‬ @leomonkey8climbs.
    Semper Fi & Ductus Exemplo-
    Jon

Комментарии • 18

  • @user-tf6dj4xd6y

    Great road, few cars. Where in SD?

  • @Renclif

    Great stuff man, you're progressing well and it's the best thing ever to have experienced skaters mentoring you! Also, I didn't realise you guys have Gum trees, it looks a bit like Australia with the hills and trees, nice spot! How do you like the Milk Shakes wheels?

  • @nkdeftones

    really cool dude

  • @MarkMash17

    Awesome spot

  • @MarkMash17

    I remember the first time i skated with pros. Blew my mind ... Fun as though

  • @gavinstrelitz1558

    You will learn a ton from these guys, enjoy

  • @nickamarit

    If you look at your heelside slides, your rear wheels are gripping up a lot more than they should, which is causing your slides to turn a lot more instead of sliding. Your rear wheels are receiving too much grip from getting too much weight distributed to it. Additionally, when you apply way too little weight distribution down onto your front foot, your front foot actually falls/flops off of the deck, which did happen a few times, if you rewatch your form.

  • @PTrektales

    Thank you for the video very helpful. The first slide I got to learn was push up slide and it takes me 1 year to do it decently.