hoy I thought you were pilipino Kyle! It doesnt even matter just wanna let you know that you are a very good teacher. The way you explain and breakdown this maneuver is simple, clear, and effective. Thanks to all that were involved in this video production.
Wait are you the Foot breaker guy hahahaha :) the video ( Slides are to mainstream so we started foot breaks. Before i core wheels now i core shoes hahaha .
Kyle, this video is fantastic. It should used as the template on how to teach the fundamentals of sliding. Your instructions and comments are clear and make perfect sense. Great job! Please do one on the Coleman.
its great to see tutorials that actually talk about UPPER body. many skate/snowboard/similar type tutorials dont think about this or just get it plain wrong. if you want to come out regular, throw your torso/arms opposite to legs. if you want to come out switch, throw same direction. pause both the 180 slide and the regular slide mid way through, the arms and upper body are in totally different positions. (he says something slightly different in the video, but its pretty much spot on). good tut!
That's not a fail. At least they didn't say 'oh you're not riding a loaded deck in this video so we are not gonna let you post it.' It's more about the sport than anything else. Also loaded makes a killing so they don't need to advertise their decks anymore
This video is from 2009. Loaded didn't have any downhill/freeride boards at the time (lineup was Dervish, Dancer, Ceviche, Vanguard, Pintail) so all there riders rode boards from other companies for freeride/DH. Noob
Heyoh, I've been trying to stick these for two days so far and what i just noticed is that you have to keep your left arm (for regulars) sort of across your torso when you go into the slide so your shoulders don't turn and you don't end up doing a 180. I know Kyle mentions it but, since he's already so good at all this, i don't think he emphasised it enough.
The 2009 Rayne Avenger, They released a newer one without the little hole at the back, that bit used to shatter if you curbed it hard. They now use a different type of concave too, fatter towards the middle and it filters out to the edges, keeps it nice and light. Check out the description in most longboard videos and you usually find the stuff that the rider's using. Skate safe man
@z3nx10 try hanging your heels slightly off the rail, and like beanie said keep pressure on your heels. as for sliding all four wheels, go faster, and try to consciously push out the front right after you feel the back end release. i find that it makes the slide much easier to hold out, and easier to control too.
@Equation4Life it's all about making sure your wheels remain spinning. if you ever watch slow motion at the wheels, they don't just stop spinning and grind away. they still keep spinning as they slide.
This is definitely something you just have to get a feel for. No one can tell you how to balance yourself. Just gotta use your instincts and good sense.
@MrBrick241 I does kinda mess up your wheels, but a very small amount, after time they will become kinda cone shaped and some wheels you can just flip around, and others you can't. It does slow you down quite a bit, it is a pretty good way to slow down, your not going to stop, but you can control speed.
@nolan4017 I agree. But not with one thing, the DropSpeed actually does allow big standies, that is the board that i pulled my biggest standie on (49 feet). But other than that, the Dervish sucks for big standies.
@xxnrossixx yes it does tend to be easier with harder wheels but most wheels slide quite easily when fully broken in, if your learning to slide then i would recommend purple or yellow stims as they come pre-broken in and have a rounded lip which makes them easier to slide than 4 pres
@samueltennis- you might be either leaning to far backward or expecting to fall backwards. try to keep your feet spread evenly and your upper body centered between the trucks.
@The50carter Throw arms in the opposite direction of your slide when you initiate it. This takes a little practice to get the timing right but it will allow you to slide straight and easily bring the slide back.
@EntertainmentFuel Im pretty sure that s9 stock wheels arent the best for this unless their race forms. But, if you new to this, and you just bought a sector 9 as you first, buy new wheels. The board probobly came stock with 9 balls, which are crusing wheels. I would suggest you go with mabye a 83a stim, but better yet, some 81a abec 11 freerides. If you just starting, go with softer duros so you can feel how much it takes for a softer wheel to slide, so harder ones feel ridiculously easy.
@Yalokin006 Either you need to ride them in a bit more or tighten the bolt on the wheel so it doesn't move side to side, but not so much until your wheel can't spin.
i agree, going into the 180 motion makes the slide start alot smoother and it keeps my balance perfectly for doing 40 footers (thats my longest haha) when i try to kick it out quick into a big speedcheck i feel its kind of hard to find my balance so i usually slide out after alittle. i just have to work on it.
@earlycrabs yeah but if you think about it, it makes it much easier if you have a good set of wheels and a decent board. what youre saying is that you can basically powerslide with a damn skateboard, as long as you have skills+balls+steez+practice.
@z3nx10 this always happens when starting off. for some people you could be pitching foward off so much to the point you get so pissed off and almost give up ..but don't. Keep at it it's okay. Lean back but tilt your body forward and keep your heels down. You can always use your hand(s) for backup incase you fall back.
@earlycrabs To a certain extent you're right but there are some things that will help you learn standups. Mainly loose trucks and slidey wheels, if you don't have slidey wheels get some slide gloves and bust out huge pendys. You should deffs have slide gloves when learning standies if you don't wanna shred your hands.
you can slide with any hardness wheels usually, its just gets harder the softer the wheel, i use 84a zombie freeride wheels, butter smooth slides. when u pull it back in take the weight off your back leg slightly and this will allow the wheels to grip and pull the back end towards you, once your weight is slightly off then just pull your body back and the board should pop under you
It's all about personal preference man, It really depends on what you like doing, The Cloud freerides, from memory, have square lips, that means that it won't be as easy to break out into slides until you break them in a bit and wear down the edges. Go with what you feel you want, look at news and reviews, and you'll progress as a longboarder as you learn about the sport. Plus riding different gear means you develop your own style and keep your riding fresh. Have fun dude
@Dax21234 80 for smooth slides but you'll have to put a little bit of effort into it because they're softer and they will wear down faster 83 is a happy medium and 86 is going to be very icy and easy to slide but its going to chatter be a little bit un-predictable sometimes but they wont wear quite as fast
Flatspots only happen when your board is exactly perpendicular the the direction you are sliding. While his holdout is close to 90 degrees, he is not sliding directly straight down the run; he is weighting his front foot a little more and allow the board to drift left (or right if you're goofy). This way, even though the board is 90, it is not perpendicular to the direction his board is moving. Hope this helps.
@beast3425 get a set of bearing spacers. stops the chatter noise... and takes away the wheel slop on the axle. it will sound like psssssst when you slide.
@GIRLLongboarders they well slide for sure but they might not be the smoothest. are they round or square lipped? just keep breaking them on doing hard carves and speed checks on dry pavement and they will get smoother.
@earlycrabs no the setup has a big part i can now do big 10 foot standies on my killswitch with paris 180 and 80 4prez. i could never do this on a dervish, or on a dropspeed. the board has a huge impact on how you slide. not saying killswitches are the best, but the boards are important. P.S. THE MAIN THING THAT HELPED ME: getting protective gear - pads helmet and gloves, good ones, made me confident to do fast ones, otherwise i was too scared of crashing so i normally did.
@YoBassMaster Yes. I have slid before. I learned to slide in a parking garage on stock paris bushings. I weigh 115 pounds, Stock paris bushings are 90a, which is much too hard for my weight. Trust me, a more turny bushing setup/loose trucks are negligible as far as learning to slide goes. Speed, technique, and even wheel choice are where it's at.
@a13bolony its kinda the same just speed check is used to scrap of some unwanted speed and to get a power slide you just need to push out your foot alot more and hold it there and pull it back to ride off you will get the feel
@Yalokin006 i have the 86 stims too. its been about three weeks and its still sticking a little bit. give it some time, lay out some slides, and break em in more.
Yeah dude in most of the Loaded videos they don't ride Loaded boards, but they use Orangatang wheels, which is Loaded's wheel franchise. That's why at the end he just talked about his wheels and had so much O-Tang merch on like his shirt and helmet stickers haha.
@lmh13579 actually it really depends tan tien if you are gonna freeride or do the challenge series just because it has more leverage for tricks like slap down kickflips or crazier stuff like the viper, but if you really just need a cruising board with downhill potential then go with the dervish. also if this is your first board i dont recommend a bamboo board because it will shatter along the sides if you crash too much, as a beginner would
i'm still working on getting slides going at all, let alone longer! hehe... we've been practicing in a flat garage park, and i'm not sure we're getting enough speed to put all the pieces together. we found that hopping up slightly as we kicked the board out helped break traction, but after flying forward off my board on this one slide, it occurred to me that i've gotta dig in more once the board flies out sideways. but in the flats i don't think there was enough speed. thoughts?
@StripedShirtsSS with trying to get it to 90 degrees are you carving into the slide. because a large part of the slide for me at least is carving the board around so that's its easy to push out into the slide. and you have to push hard with your feet. and even if you push too hard it will go into a revert, which is something else you need to learn. but don't be disheartened by not being able to slide.just keep practising.it took me 4 weeks to slide it shouldn't take you that long.Keep Practising
Anyone that is having trouble with this... 1. Get slide gloves, they will make you confident enough to go faster. 2. Instead of trying to bring it out all the way to 90 try to force the back wheels out and then push the front ones back right away. 3. Push with your front leg to get the board back, opposed to sucking in with your back leg like it looks like happens. 4. Go faster and faster. 5. Use harder wheels. 6. Practice on a steeper slope. 7. PRACTICE. A LOT.
@cowchum nonflatspot wheels by rotating and doin pendys but if you keep pullin off sick long standies its bound to happen but you can sort of get rid of them by doin a bunch of double pendys, and thanes all depends of the urathane of the wheel
You can execute any slide with any duro wheel. Anything is possible with enough skill and precision. Its all about practice guys. Go try it. a harder duro will just help you glide longer and smoother through your slides.
@XxhotblackPRxX when ur learning yes its alot easier, but once u atleast get the basic 180 stand up slide down solid, it wont make that much of a difference if u have tight trucks or loose trucks, its just about ur shoulders and how much u kick out
@Charlie White ------ when you lead into your slide try to not push out your board out as hard as you are used to dont get me wrong you still need to push out but try to angle your board at like a 45 to like 70 degree angle so your wheels are still rolling and keeping a consistent wear patter on the hoped this helped!!!!
I don't know about the board, but, especially if youve got really grippy wheels, its really hard to do slides at first until you wear down the wheels a good bit, but once your wheels lose their sliding virginity they'll be pretty easy to slide on, and the harder the durometer of your wheels the better they are for sliding. Also make sure your trucks are pretty loose, that way all you have to do to slide is carve super hard and kick out one side of the board just a bit and youll be sliding
@Darknights7 You don't actually pull it back, the ground is always pushing it back for you. You just release the pressure off your back foot and push out with your front foot.
I like how this guy actually shows the falls if you mess up unlike the others that don’t.
Hair game strong
I'm not sure what style that hair is yet but you got some good slides going on. Thanks for the tutorial.
lol read that just as i saw his hair XD
haha his hair! nice slides though!
...makes him more aerodynamic i guess. True longboarder.
hoy I thought you were pilipino Kyle!
It doesnt even matter just wanna let you know that you are a very good teacher. The way you explain and breakdown this maneuver is simple, clear, and effective.
Thanks to all that were involved in this video production.
Wait are you the Foot breaker guy hahahaha :) the video ( Slides are to mainstream so we started foot breaks. Before i core wheels now i core shoes hahaha .
Kyle, this video is fantastic. It should used as the template on how to teach the fundamentals of sliding. Your instructions and comments are clear and make perfect sense. Great job! Please do one on the Coleman.
dat hair doe!
its great to see tutorials that actually talk about UPPER body. many skate/snowboard/similar type tutorials dont think about this or just get it plain wrong. if you want to come out regular, throw your torso/arms opposite to legs. if you want to come out switch, throw same direction. pause both the 180 slide and the regular slide mid way through, the arms and upper body are in totally different positions. (he says something slightly different in the video, but its pretty much spot on). good tut!
My wheels just stick when I try and sustain slides....
do they still stick?
I'm 6 years too late but TRY GOING FASTER
Maybe ur wheels are too grippy ?
Kyle Chin is a homie, and i'd be proud to skate with him.
this asian guys hairline do more slides than his board lmao no hate tho liked the vid
Look at your hairline in your picture dude...
@@evoxlbae402 he took the profile picture down in past 5 years , heh
👴🏼+🤔= ⚫
Today i got the idea. I slide about a meter and a half tops but it's a start. This is my fav slide of all. Great vid!
He's got Rayne deck :) And this is Loaded page FAIL :)
Orangatang wheels though
That's not a fail. At least they didn't say 'oh you're not riding a loaded deck in this video so we are not gonna let you post it.' It's more about the sport than anything else. Also loaded makes a killing so they don't need to advertise their decks anymore
This video is from 2009. Loaded didn't have any downhill/freeride boards at the time (lineup was Dervish, Dancer, Ceviche, Vanguard, Pintail) so all there riders rode boards from other companies for freeride/DH. Noob
This is a fantastic video with lots of helpful and clear instruction. Thank you !
i like his trick tips much better than anyone else's
i love dat crispy sound from orangatang, durians, fat frees and stimulus when u sliding them :D
i seen this incredibly helpful video at least 100 times but only this time did i notice his head was halfshaved a few weeks prior to recording 😂
One of the best demonstrations i've seen! THANKS!
Heyoh, I've been trying to stick these for two days so far and what i just noticed is that you have to keep your left arm (for regulars) sort of across your torso when you go into the slide so your shoulders don't turn and you don't end up doing a 180. I know Kyle mentions it but, since he's already so good at all this, i don't think he emphasised it enough.
who dare dislike the great almighty kyle chin!!!!!! damn adam colton fanatics
The 2009 Rayne Avenger, They released a newer one without the little hole at the back, that bit used to shatter if you curbed it hard. They now use a different type of concave too, fatter towards the middle and it filters out to the edges, keeps it nice and light. Check out the description in most longboard videos and you usually find the stuff that the rider's using.
Skate safe man
I have been skating orangatang purple durians and just picked up the yellows yesterday and they are SICK!!!
i did learn this trick just because of this video, thank you guys so much, great work
Nice video. This guy is very good teaching the trick.
@z3nx10 try hanging your heels slightly off the rail, and like beanie said keep pressure on your heels. as for sliding all four wheels, go faster, and try to consciously push out the front right after you feel the back end release. i find that it makes the slide much easier to hold out, and easier to control too.
this guy teach really clear and useful... 10x chinchilla
@Equation4Life it's all about making sure your wheels remain spinning. if you ever watch slow motion at the wheels, they don't just stop spinning and grind away. they still keep spinning as they slide.
dude kyle chin knows how to longboard nuff said!
Tan Tien with Abec 11 78a Centrax, super awesome freeride setup
Damn Kyle, your trucks look tight.
thanku so much this helped alot i have been trying to find out how to bring it back in to a normal stance
This is definitely something you just have to get a feel for. No one can tell you how to balance yourself. Just gotta use your instincts and good sense.
I want to meet Kyle. He seems like a top bloke.
@LongboardingFox i think that just solidifies that they care more for the fellow longboarder than their own company. Props to them i say.
Kyle
you are the best!!!! Honest!
Love the Rayne Avenger in the Loaded video.
@MrBrick241 I does kinda mess up your wheels, but a very small amount, after time they will become kinda cone shaped and some wheels you can just flip around, and others you can't. It does slow you down quite a bit, it is a pretty good way to slow down, your not going to stop, but you can control speed.
I just ordered purple stims so i hope they're just as good
awesome tutorial, and AMAZING location
Skaters always have amazing calves.
Great tutorial dude, much appreciated!! :D
@nolan4017 I agree. But not with one thing, the DropSpeed actually does allow big standies, that is the board that i pulled my biggest standie on (49 feet). But other than that, the Dervish sucks for big standies.
Chill Haircut Dude!!!
@theleoj91 Depends on the wheel. 78a Abec 11 Freerides are going to slide easier than 86a ZigZags.
@xxnrossixx yes it does tend to be easier with harder wheels but most wheels slide quite easily when fully broken in, if your learning to slide then i would recommend purple or yellow stims as they come pre-broken in and have a rounded lip which makes them easier to slide than 4 pres
@hoswayontherocks Yeah they still are. Won't be much of a problem to rip apart asphalt. any 82a and up wheels are good for sliding
@kike2040 Depends on the wheel. 78a Abec 11 Freerides are going to grip less and slide smoother than 86a Abec 11 ZigZags or 85a 3DM Avillas.
@samueltennis- you might be either leaning to far backward or expecting to fall backwards. try to keep your feet spread evenly and your upper body centered between the trucks.
thanks for the video. i just learned how to snowboard this winter and wanna keep riden. so im thinkin longboard.
@The50carter Throw arms in the opposite direction of your slide when you initiate it. This takes a little practice to get the timing right but it will allow you to slide straight and easily bring the slide back.
Nice vid. I'm just getting into longboarding and any help I can get with sliding the thing is much appreciated!
@EntertainmentFuel Im pretty sure that s9 stock wheels arent the best for this unless their race forms. But, if you new to this, and you just bought a sector 9 as you first, buy new wheels. The board probobly came stock with 9 balls, which are crusing wheels. I would suggest you go with mabye a 83a stim, but better yet, some 81a abec 11 freerides. If you just starting, go with softer duros so you can feel how much it takes for a softer wheel to slide, so harder ones feel ridiculously easy.
86a stims are the way to go. Have a pair on my tan tien now
@Yalokin006 Either you need to ride them in a bit more or tighten the bolt on the wheel so it doesn't move side to side, but not so much until your wheel can't spin.
Chinchilla torso rules!
i agree, going into the 180 motion makes the slide start alot smoother and it keeps my balance perfectly for doing 40 footers (thats my longest haha) when i try to kick it out quick into a big speedcheck i feel its kind of hard to find my balance so i usually slide out after alittle. i just have to work on it.
@earlycrabs yeah but if you think about it, it makes it much easier if you have a good set of wheels and a decent board. what youre saying is that you can basically powerslide with a damn skateboard, as long as you have skills+balls+steez+practice.
@z3nx10 this always happens when starting off.
for some people you could be pitching foward off so much to the point you get so pissed off and almost give up ..but don't. Keep at it it's okay. Lean back but tilt your body forward and keep your heels down. You can always use your hand(s) for backup incase you fall back.
@superazza321 you gotta kick AND use your hips, forget one and the board will usually stop halfway through the 180 and you'll fly forward.
2:30 - 2:34 is the sickest standie I ever saw.
@earlycrabs To a certain extent you're right but there are some things that will help you learn standups. Mainly loose trucks and slidey wheels, if you don't have slidey wheels get some slide gloves and bust out huge pendys. You should deffs have slide gloves when learning standies if you don't wanna shred your hands.
i got an avenger because of this video. goooood call.
it all depends what riding style you have they are really good for lots of things
its the most wonderful time of the month
Kyle Chin, I love you.
you can slide with any hardness wheels usually, its just gets harder the softer the wheel, i use 84a zombie freeride wheels, butter smooth slides. when u pull it back in take the weight off your back leg slightly and this will allow the wheels to grip and pull the back end towards you, once your weight is slightly off then just pull your body back and the board should pop under you
It's all about personal preference man, It really depends on what you like doing, The Cloud freerides, from memory, have square lips, that means that it won't be as easy to break out into slides until you break them in a bit and wear down the edges. Go with what you feel you want, look at news and reviews, and you'll progress as a longboarder as you learn about the sport.
Plus riding different gear means you develop your own style and keep your riding fresh.
Have fun dude
@Dax21234 80 for smooth slides but you'll have to put a little bit of effort into it because they're softer and they will wear down faster
83 is a happy medium
and 86 is going to be very icy and easy to slide but its going to chatter be a little bit un-predictable sometimes but they wont wear quite as fast
Flatspots only happen when your board is exactly perpendicular the the direction you are sliding. While his holdout is close to 90 degrees, he is not sliding directly straight down the run; he is weighting his front foot a little more and allow the board to drift left (or right if you're goofy). This way, even though the board is 90, it is not perpendicular to the direction his board is moving. Hope this helps.
@monkieboi88 Comes down to preference. Avenger is a more aggressive concave, with the pleasure dome, Comet has rocker and a mellow concave.
lol at the flame in this video! lol. martin/jordan we need to skate this summer.
@kearlybirdy agreed man thats like one of the most popular longboarding tricks
@beast3425 get a set of bearing spacers. stops the chatter noise... and takes away the wheel slop on the axle. it will sound like psssssst when you slide.
He is so chill..
bro ur sick at sliding.
@GIRLLongboarders they well slide for sure but they might not be the smoothest. are they round or square lipped? just keep breaking them on doing hard carves and speed checks on dry pavement and they will get smoother.
Presonal preference, really bushings decide if you get wobbles or not.
@earlycrabs no the setup has a big part
i can now do big 10 foot standies on my killswitch with paris 180 and 80 4prez. i could never do this on a dervish, or on a dropspeed. the board has a huge impact on how you slide. not saying killswitches are the best, but the boards are important.
P.S. THE MAIN THING THAT HELPED ME: getting protective gear - pads helmet and gloves, good ones, made me confident to do fast ones, otherwise i was too scared of crashing so i normally did.
ha! that's what I thought too!! best hair style i ever see!!
@YoBassMaster Yes. I have slid before. I learned to slide in a parking garage on stock paris bushings. I weigh 115 pounds, Stock paris bushings are 90a, which is much too hard for my weight. Trust me, a more turny bushing setup/loose trucks are negligible as far as learning to slide goes. Speed, technique, and even wheel choice are where it's at.
@a13bolony its kinda the same just speed check is used to scrap of some unwanted speed and to get a power slide you just need to push out your foot alot more and hold it there and pull it back to ride off you will get the feel
Very helpful. I'll use your advice at home!
@Yalokin006 i have the 86 stims too. its been about three weeks and its still sticking a little bit. give it some time, lay out some slides, and break em in more.
Helmet hair to a new level.
Yeah dude in most of the Loaded videos they don't ride Loaded boards, but they use Orangatang wheels, which is Loaded's wheel franchise. That's why at the end he just talked about his wheels and had so much O-Tang merch on like his shirt and helmet stickers haha.
@lmh13579 actually it really depends tan tien if you are gonna freeride or do the challenge series just because it has more leverage for tricks like slap down kickflips or crazier stuff like the viper, but if you really just need a cruising board with downhill potential then go with the dervish. also if this is your first board i dont recommend a bamboo board because it will shatter along the sides if you crash too much, as a beginner would
Nice haircut bro!!
i'm still working on getting slides going at all, let alone longer! hehe... we've been practicing in a flat garage park, and i'm not sure we're getting enough speed to put all the pieces together. we found that hopping up slightly as we kicked the board out helped break traction, but after flying forward off my board on this one slide, it occurred to me that i've gotta dig in more once the board flies out sideways. but in the flats i don't think there was enough speed. thoughts?
@GIRLLongboarders They're great wheels, slide very smoothly.
@StripedShirtsSS with trying to get it to 90 degrees are you carving into the slide. because a large part of the slide for me at least is carving the board around so that's its easy to push out into the slide. and you have to push hard with your feet. and even if you push too hard it will go into a revert, which is something else you need to learn.
but don't be disheartened by not being able to slide.just keep practising.it took me 4 weeks to slide it shouldn't take you that long.Keep Practising
Anyone that is having trouble with this...
1. Get slide gloves, they will make you confident enough to go faster.
2. Instead of trying to bring it out all the way to 90 try to force the back wheels out and then push the front ones back right away.
3. Push with your front leg to get the board back, opposed to sucking in with your back leg like it looks like happens.
4. Go faster and faster.
5. Use harder wheels.
6. Practice on a steeper slope.
7. PRACTICE. A LOT.
@gabrielpassiani actually, the 86a stims i'm borrowing so far have only gotten round lips after 4 and a half hours of slide seshing..
@cowchum nonflatspot wheels by rotating and doin pendys but if you keep pullin off sick long standies its bound to happen but you can sort of get rid of them by doin a bunch of double pendys, and thanes all depends of the urathane of the wheel
@ohboyjeffy7 Thats a Triple 8 helmet with the Otang sticker put on it, theyre 40 bucks from Triple 8's website.
You can execute any slide with any duro wheel. Anything is possible with enough skill and precision. Its all about practice guys. Go try it. a harder duro will just help you glide longer and smoother through your slides.
@XxhotblackPRxX when ur learning yes its alot easier, but once u atleast get the basic 180 stand up slide down solid, it wont make that much of a difference if u have tight trucks or loose trucks, its just about ur shoulders and how much u kick out
@Charlie White ------ when you lead into your slide try to not push out your board out as hard as you are used to dont get me wrong you still need to push out but try to angle your board at like a 45 to like 70 degree angle so your wheels are still rolling and keeping a consistent wear patter on the hoped this helped!!!!
I don't know about the board, but, especially if youve got really grippy wheels, its really hard to do slides at first until you wear down the wheels a good bit, but once your wheels lose their sliding virginity they'll be pretty easy to slide on, and the harder the durometer of your wheels the better they are for sliding.
Also make sure your trucks are pretty loose, that way all you have to do to slide is carve super hard and kick out one side of the board just a bit and youll be sliding
@Darknights7 You don't actually pull it back, the ground is always pushing it back for you. You just release the pressure off your back foot and push out with your front foot.
Hi mir gefällt das echt gut was du da machst. Mach immer weiter! I like :) Daniel