Thanks man hope it was helpful. Yep still got the Ares frame. Super light and super short. Nice! Yes it can be frustrating when they cancel a design you dig!
Good man! It takes a while, but WILL come of you keep practicing bro. Check out my latest edit on here Jugglers, nozzas and some whiplash to see where you can go with it once you've learned it!
Great video. Now I'm trying to do it by going forward, but I'm having a hard time keeping my balance. Do you have any tips for this trick going forwards?
Going forward its easier to get into if you go from the elbow glide trick(plenty of tutorials on yt and not too hard to learn)ather than the transition from steamroller which is trickier and more complex. As to balancing the hitchhiker remember to keep your legs bent to keep that centre of gravity as low as poss as you are mainly balancing the trick with ya legs and hips(similar to a manual), but as I say in this video hitchhiker is an advanced trick. It will take you a minimum 3 months plus of regular practice to hit and roll it with any consistency. It is super tough to learn, but stick with it as the elation when you finally get in roll it and get out is sooo worth it. Keep practicing and you'll see ;). Hope to see a video of you doing it in the future :)
@@PaulSenter Thank you so much. I've been trying for 2 weeks, and it really is somewhat complicated at first. I'll keep trying taking his advice into account 👍 Thank you again and I hope to continue learning more movements with your videos. Greetings ✌️
@@PaulSenter I see, can you tell me one more thing? During these 6 months how much time did you spend on the trick ? Like how many times a week and how many hours each day to give. Me some reference thank you!
great explanation. Thank you man
Great video , really well explained , and good detail. 👊
Thanks buddy.
Cool Ares frame.
Wish Ares would bring back the ashura frame the bends of that frame were nice.
Cheers!
Great riding.
Thanks man hope it was helpful. Yep still got the Ares frame. Super light and super short. Nice!
Yes it can be frustrating when they cancel a design you dig!
Yes video was very helpful. Detailed how-to and sequencing.
Dig the Aplus frame on flatland fuel also.
I'm going to practice good job bmx 😊
Good man! It takes a while, but WILL come of you keep practicing bro.
Check out my latest edit on here Jugglers, nozzas and some whiplash to see where you can go with it once you've learned it!
I stay tuned
Good stuff. Thanks for sharing!
Good stuff indeed
cheers @@johnpark888
Thanks man!
dude, great explanation of everything, very well done, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! I hope to master this
You can do it!
Great video. Now I'm trying to do it by going forward, but I'm having a hard time keeping my balance. Do you have any tips for this trick going forwards?
Going forward its easier to get into if you go from the elbow glide trick(plenty of tutorials on yt and not too hard to learn)ather than the transition from steamroller which is trickier and more complex. As to balancing the hitchhiker remember to keep your legs bent to keep that centre of gravity as low as poss as you are mainly balancing the trick with ya legs and hips(similar to a manual), but as I say in this video hitchhiker is an advanced trick. It will take you a minimum 3 months plus of regular practice to hit and roll it with any consistency. It is super tough to learn, but stick with it as the elation when you finally get in roll it and get out is sooo worth it. Keep practicing and you'll see ;). Hope to see a video of you doing it in the future :)
@@PaulSenter Thank you so much. I've been trying for 2 weeks, and it really is somewhat complicated at first. I'll keep trying taking his advice into account 👍 Thank you again and I hope to continue learning more movements with your videos. Greetings ✌️
What bike frame is that?
Ares A Plus buddy. Short tt, light weight and tight geometries giving plenty of space when going over or under the frame. Hope that helps :)
Did you say it took you a month?
Closer to 6 months buddy.
@@PaulSenter I see, can you tell me one more thing? During these 6 months how much time did you spend on the trick ? Like how many times a week and how many hours each day to give. Me some reference thank you!