How to Ride a Streetboard Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 20 авг 2024
  • Learning to Streetboard is a brain teaser at first, but by breaking it down to two simple steps, Brinton Gundersen will have you up and riding in no time.
    Practice makes perfect and after an hour on the board, you'll have mastered the unique movement and be ready to cruise across town, hopping curbs powering up hills and pulling deep carves on the way back down. All without taking your feet off the board.
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Комментарии • 59

  • @super_horror74
    @super_horror74 Год назад +7

    Found this from brail im disabled so i cant get a normal board begged my mum for this on my birthday and ive been using this ever since worth every peny!!!

  • @lancedyer4870
    @lancedyer4870 Год назад +2

    This is one of the best streetboard tutorials I've seen. So fun to ride. Thanks!

  • @SergiNicolas
    @SergiNicolas 3 года назад +5

    Nice tips 🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @filmnoirprotagonist1436
    @filmnoirprotagonist1436 2 года назад +1

    Leaning towards the direction you want to travel might be important. With muscles in your legs and stomach tight, you sort of pull the board along as you lunge into the carves. Leaning back, with your weight slightly behind the board, pushes the board along as you carve back and forth, but I don't think it's so effective. Tightening muscles in the trailing leg seems to be the answer to keeping the board stable when riding down hill.
    EDIT: I am now inclined to believe that the key to riding downhill is to treat it more like rollerskating with one foot trailing rather than skateboarding. The balance seems to come from muscles around your waist, not from pushing down with your toes and heels. It helps to try to relax as much as possible while still holding your feet in the right positions. Thinking of it as rollerskating should also help with figuring out how to drift the foot plates around.
    On flat it's toes together heels together rapidly until you get going. Then the timing changes; the nose leads, the tail follows.

  • @Rideables
    @Rideables 2 года назад +7

    Great! I certainly need to get one! Already learned how to ride freeskates in my regular stance, strong foot forward, but I'm still challenged to learn riding them "switch" with week foot forward, this board would be a good trainer for this motion (I hope :) ) ! 👍👍👍🤙🤙🤙

    • @DraganBoards
      @DraganBoards  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for watching! It will for sure be a good cross trainer! It's not an exact 1:1 movement, but there are lots of similarities that will transfer back and forth between the two.

    • @travisgoesthere
      @travisgoesthere 3 месяца назад

      lol practicing on something different will help better than practicing the actual thing? probably not

    • @Rideables
      @Rideables 3 месяца назад

      @@travisgoesthere consider it being "training wheels"

    • @travisgoesthere
      @travisgoesthere 3 месяца назад

      @@Rideables not even. They arent the same

    • @Rideables
      @Rideables 3 месяца назад

      @@travisgoesthere I've noticed they aren't the same, thank you captain

  • @antoniosainzdelasheras9542
    @antoniosainzdelasheras9542 Год назад

    Hola. Me encanta este proyecto. Tengo la suerte de tener uno, desde el 92'. Y le di, duro. Con mis ruedas, KRPTOS. Patiné las calles, plazas y parques de Barcelona, Madrid y costa de Tarragona. Pero lo mejor, era hacer grind, en todas partes. Por sus fijaciones y la parte central, flexible y deslizante.
    Y los descensos, era cómo deslizarse por la nieve, todo el año. Incluso, el suelo del aeropuerto (Madrid, Barajas). Que tenía el mejor agarre, del momento.
    Es una pasada, de divertido. En una semana de práctica, se domina. Se fueron rompiendo, cosas. Cinchas y de más,para finalmente, perder tracción, la plataforma con el eje. Y ese es, su estado actual.
    Lo conservo, un poco deteriorado. Y tengo que decir que; Me ayudó muchísimo en mi aprendizaje. Hoy soy instructor internacional de surf. Y sé, que tiene grandes beneficios. Para cualquier disciplina de deporte, de deslizamiento. Proporciona un gran registro de sensaciones, aplicables en otras modalidades, deportivas. Snowboarding, skateboarding, wake, kite, surfing...
    Un saludo.

  • @ReeMeePlee
    @ReeMeePlee 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video! Ever since I saw these bad boys in action I had to get one!

  • @markgans9248
    @markgans9248 3 года назад +1

    ...and to think...the old Snakeboards came with a scrap of paper with 3 hastily drawn positions on it. They might as well have just written: ‘here’s your board...deal with it’...

    • @seeker2657
      @seeker2657 2 года назад +1

      yeah, i got the og snakeboard...it came with an extreme vhs explaining what to do...i was lucky i guess, mastering the snakeboard is a godlike feeling...so good.

  • @enasnI127
    @enasnI127 2 года назад +4

    Just like in that old snakeboard tutorial video. Sadly it does not work that way. It only works if the front foot does the movement first and the second foot follows. It's time to tell people the truth and not something about special arm movements. Best thing in the old video from the late 90s was the so called "power movement". Me and my friends really needed a couple of hours to figure out that this is all BS ;D

    • @travisgoesthere
      @travisgoesthere 3 месяца назад

      It requires the entire body, not just the feet lol. Thats why you struggle

  • @tailswinsmore5054
    @tailswinsmore5054 3 года назад

    Any one looking to find regular and goofy should check their eye dominance. Dominant eye should be trailing the lead foot.
    Reason: your non-dominant eye has better peripheral vision so putting it in front allows you to see further behind your lead shoulder.

    • @DraganBoards
      @DraganBoards  3 года назад +1

      Interesting! What’s the best way to determine your dominant eye?

    • @juliuscanus1568
      @juliuscanus1568 Год назад

      @@DraganBoards make a circle with your fingers and look through the circle at something distant. Then cover one eye and then the other. When you cover your dominant eye, the point you're looking at will jump out of center of the circle. When your dominant eye is uncovered, the point you're looking at will stay in the center of the circle.

  • @VexirrVex-wz6fg
    @VexirrVex-wz6fg Год назад

    Thanks to you I found out about this now I am getting it for my birthday 🥳

    • @DraganBoards
      @DraganBoards  Год назад

      That’s awesome! What model are you going to get? We’ll be here if you have any questions!

    • @VexirrVex-wz6fg
      @VexirrVex-wz6fg Год назад

      I am getting cruise r cause you said easiest

    • @VexVexirr
      @VexVexirr Год назад

      Hi this is my new acc that’s my old one

  • @Ducks4Sale
    @Ducks4Sale Год назад +1

    I would get one but they are too expensive for me

  • @FellLarka
    @FellLarka 3 года назад +2

    it seems almost exactly like free(line) skates but w/ a bar

    • @markgans9248
      @markgans9248 3 года назад

      I’ve owned free line skates, and it is similar, but also very different. Free line have inline wheels meaning they pivot heel to toe. These boards don’t pivot heel to toe as the wheels are inline and the trucks are fixed.

    • @DraganBoards
      @DraganBoards  3 года назад +1

      Very similar movements. Streetboarding has a long history having been first invented at the end of the 80's

    • @pantherplat3763
      @pantherplat3763 3 года назад

      Wouldn’t that make them just line skates, since their is a bar preventing them from being free, lol just being a stickler, but this seems like a very interesting to learn alt skate

  • @VexirrVex-wz6fg
    @VexirrVex-wz6fg Год назад

    I am gonna get it tomorrow
    🎉🎉

    • @DraganBoards
      @DraganBoards  Год назад

      Amazing! Can't wait to see you rip! We're here to help if you have any questions during the learning process.

  • @scottyducati35
    @scottyducati35 Год назад

    I have mine about a week and learning. Very fun. Thinking of going with larger wheels. 70mm should fit? I like orangutans on my skateboards.

    • @DraganBoards
      @DraganBoards  Год назад

      Good to hear! Stoked that you're having fun, as it should be! 72 mm is the maximum diameter. It really just depends how far into the wheel the bearing sits as there doesn't seem to be a standard for this. You may or may not need extra spacers on the inside of the axle.

  • @toba5878
    @toba5878 Год назад

    hmnnnn i wonder if there is anyone else with the same "problem" i have
    back in the days - i had a snakeboard, i did not pay much attention for it - but i always just could move like, if i stand on it, the right direction - never the left
    also - the time i was active as a goalkeeper - i let the right side of the goal wide - because i just could throw myself towards right - never left....
    im left handed - and had 3 bone fractures left arm while i was a child 6-14 years
    i bought a dragan board 2 years ago - but didnt rly used it due to my massive overweight - what got even worse the year after i bought it - but since a year its going down - lost
    50 pounds so far and will try to give streetboarding a go
    i just wonder...if there is any hope to manage drive into both directions xD

  • @krishnansrinivasan830
    @krishnansrinivasan830 3 года назад +2

    Sir , Is it designed for big size riders who is like 270 pounds or more ?! Nice video & Thanks :)

  • @gpakayo
    @gpakayo Год назад

    Technically a new designed ribstick

    • @DraganBoards
      @DraganBoards  Год назад +1

      Totally see why you might think that if you're not familiar with these boards. This streetboard design has actually been around since the late 80's under the branding name "snakeboard". Quite a bit longer than the ripstick has been around. Both feel and ride very differently once you step your feet on them. What kind of board are you currently riding?

  • @AlessioLupo
    @AlessioLupo 2 года назад

    non vedo l'ora che mi arrivi e riempire youtube dei miei video in italiano....a proposito quanti siamo gli italiani che lo usano?

  • @user-z0mb13rsng
    @user-z0mb13rsng Год назад

    So it’s almost like a ripstik but not quite?

    • @DraganBoards
      @DraganBoards  Год назад +1

      Thanks for checking out the video! It’s got some similarities, especially with the shoulders. The key difference is that on a streetboard you are able to accelerate much faster and more efficiently while having much more control and stability. It does take some practice but once it clicks, your progression can snowball pretty quickly. You are also able to ride it with or without bindings giving you the option to keep it strictly for cruising, or for doing more intense snowboard inspired carves and tricks.

  • @stereocodes
    @stereocodes 2 года назад

    damn I thought he was going to knock that lady off her block.

  • @JoshSarwono
    @JoshSarwono 2 года назад

    Whoah. This is the ultimate protection to my virginity that I’ve been looking for.

    • @seeker2657
      @seeker2657 2 года назад +2

      haha...well, as a person who rode the og snakeboard from the start untill 2016, i would maintain super cut abs and just general broad built muscular frame....with beast legs lol...mate, no gym has done what the act of snakeboarding gave me...ultimately, getting jacked and being physically active, does not protect male virginity.

    • @bog_danto_bo9614
      @bog_danto_bo9614 2 года назад +1

      With that face.. you are already protected

  • @struangallacher8387
    @struangallacher8387 3 года назад

    hey just recently got into streetboarding over lockdown after being inspired by Sergi Nicolas and feel comfortable cruising around but i've seen in clips people seen to do a different technique for getting a lot more speed in skateparks any advice on how to do this?

    • @DraganBoards
      @DraganBoards  3 года назад +2

      Hey that’s a great question. There are a few different styles but very hard to describe in text format. Tell you what. We will get one of the team to do a video 😁

    • @struangallacher8387
      @struangallacher8387 3 года назад

      @@DraganBoards that would be amazing and thanks for the super fast reply
      stay safe and keep up the amazing work guys

    • @skatinpeyton7212
      @skatinpeyton7212 2 года назад

      How long did it take you to learn how to move ? I’ve tried and I still can’t move

    • @filmnoirprotagonist1436
      @filmnoirprotagonist1436 2 года назад +2

      @@skatinpeyton7212Try pushing off a wall or something similar and, while rolling, tighten around your waist and pull the trailing end forwards, turning it one way and then the other. Once you can keep the board going this way you can add in the rotation of the shoulders and front foot. To start from a stationary position requires a quicker more aggressive technique. Snakeboards and streetboards steer mostly from the back, like a snowboard.
      EDIT: On second thoughts @Skatinpeyton you could try tightening the trailing leg more so than the waist. That seems to be the solution to keeping the board stable when riding down hill. If that doesn't work you could experiment with pushing down into the board at different times.

    • @tristanbrookes4553
      @tristanbrookes4553 2 года назад +1

      @@DraganBoards would still love to see this video of different ‘styles’ as I’m still not very fast compared to other people in the skatepark. Is this vid still in the pipe line potentially?

  • @TheDickskin
    @TheDickskin Год назад

    U in San Diego?

    • @DraganBoards
      @DraganBoards  Год назад

      One of our riders lives in San Diego but we are based out of Ogden, Utah.

  • @jeffreyrobert1598
    @jeffreyrobert1598 2 месяца назад

    Awful tutorial. You didn't even explain which is yhe front of the board lmao

    • @DraganBoards
      @DraganBoards  2 месяца назад

      Sorry to hear you didn't find this tutorial helpful. There is no front and back of the board because that is dependent on if the rider is regular footed (left foot forward) or goofy footed (right foot forward). You can go either direction and if you're not sure which stance you are, there is an explanation in the video on how to figure that out. Ultimately it will come down to your own intuition. One way will feel better than the other. If you're worried about stepping into the toe hooks incorrectly, they are designed to only hook around your toes so your shoe can't fit into them the wrong way. Hope that helps to clear some things up.

    • @jeffreyrobert1598
      @jeffreyrobert1598 2 месяца назад

      @@DraganBoards yes, the hook shape is exactly what I was referring to

    • @DraganBoards
      @DraganBoards  2 месяца назад

      We appreciate your feedback! Check out this video for an extensive look on which way the toe hooks should face. If you have anymore questions, just let us know.
      ruclips.net/video/uiGKtBEtCm8/видео.html