I like that you show the same tricks at different skill levels. That's something I've never seen in any other tutorials and it really puts things into perspective and helps with progression and "polishing" a trick.
Thank you. Glad these are helping. I noticed the lack of attention paid to the evolution a skater experiences with most tricks, and decided to focus on it. I’ve skated for 22-years, and can’t think of a single trick which I execute identically (today) to when I first learned it. Teaching private lessons has forced me to identify the different ways an individual may accomplish tricks at several stages of their skateboarding journey.
I'd have to agree. When I started a few years ago I had no idea that there are typically three diff versions of every trick. My kickflips look so different three years later than in the first year.
100% agree 👍 the progression levels of each trick are extremely important ❤ glad you're focusing on all these levels in between 👍🤟thanks for the fab vids, one love from the UK 🇬🇧 💜💙💜
Man, I love how you easily explain and demonstrate the movements of every trick. Of course other tutorials from another channels are useful. But I have to say that I learned and improved a lot since I began to watch your videos. I'm gonna try this asap! Thank you!
Another great tutorial! you should make a tutorial on hardflips next since you’ve already done kickflip and now frontside shuv it (which are both perquisites to hardflip)
Thank u very much Norman! Your trickvideos are really good and I like the way how you explain your advices on a trick. I will try to learn that second type of front shuvs. Keep doing what your doing! :)
This is definitely the shove it I struggle the most with. It helps leaning back into the trick a bit more than you'd expect from the motion the board does. But this tutorial is top notch. I'm still at the first type of front shove at the moment. And haven't landed it moving yet. But I have recently figured out how to keep regular pop shove its under me better. There's more of a scoop down and forward. Does this mean the front shove has like a scoop down and forward to the nose too when it comes to the second type? Or just a scoop that's with more force going toe side? Anyway, I much appreciate these videos!
Really simple one to learn: 1. Do an ollie 2. During the downfall, lift your front foot from the board, and quickly return it to the bolts. 3. Land like a normal ollie. Tip: Learn this out of a launch ramp, which will give you more hang time.
at the end video you must show many clips on your doing these tricks...good things from you always dude👍and also keep that legend mustache will be a bonus bcs it looks like freddy mercury a lil bit😆
Lol I still can't do this trick after 20+ years of skating. My body doesn't want to let me jump backwards... so I can't backside 50-50 either. Yet I can do several frontside grinds and several tricks that are considered way harder than front shoves. Any advice?
@@NormanWoods thanks a lot man.it will help me a lot.im 35 yrs old.skating for less than 2 years now.but my ollie still not consistent.thanks again man.from philippines.🇵🇭
I like that you show the same tricks at different skill levels. That's something I've never seen in any other tutorials and it really puts things into perspective and helps with progression and "polishing" a trick.
Thank you. Glad these are helping. I noticed the lack of attention paid to the evolution a skater experiences with most tricks, and decided to focus on it. I’ve skated for 22-years, and can’t think of a single trick which I execute identically (today) to when I first learned it. Teaching private lessons has forced me to identify the different ways an individual may accomplish tricks at several stages of their skateboarding journey.
@@NormanWoods excellent, makes a lot of sense, thanks for your effort!
I'd have to agree. When I started a few years ago I had no idea that there are typically three diff versions of every trick. My kickflips look so different three years later than in the first year.
100% agree 👍 the progression levels of each trick are extremely important ❤ glad you're focusing on all these levels in between 👍🤟thanks for the fab vids, one love from the UK 🇬🇧 💜💙💜
Dude these are the most underrated skate tutorials on RUclips. You’re one of the few people that actually knows how to teach tricks effectively.
Norman you are easily top 3 of the best skaters on RUclips. If you were a character in any of the Tony Hawk games I'd always pick you.
SoldadoDelAmor thanks buddy 👊🏿👊🏿👊🏿
Man, I love how you easily explain and demonstrate the movements of every trick. Of course other tutorials from another channels are useful. But I have to say that I learned and improved a lot since I began to watch your videos. I'm gonna try this asap! Thank you!
Super good teacher and skater 👍👏
Another great tutorial! you should make a tutorial on hardflips next since you’ve already done kickflip and now frontside shuv it (which are both perquisites to hardflip)
Great video was just about to start working on this trick and love the way u explain the tricks please make more
damn that all black outfit is swaggy 🛹
Thank u very much Norman! Your trickvideos are really good and I like the way how you explain your advices on a trick.
I will try to learn that second type of front shuvs.
Keep doing what your doing! :)
This was broken down beautifully. Keep these going bro!
Nice vid bro. You really deserve more subs!
Thank u so much for this video man best tutorial for this trick
Can you do trick tutorial on pop shuv-it?
I still want how to ollie over obstacles but I love your videos man!!
I’ll make a dedicated over obstacle video soon.
You explain this stuff so good thank you I’m learning thesecond type now
The Mr. Miyagi of tutorials please do 360 flip next
Mark Helms check my page. I’ve made one already.
Thank you 😊
🙏🏾👊🏾
Converse 70s are nice for skate!
This is definitely the shove it I struggle the most with. It helps leaning back into the trick a bit more than you'd expect from the motion the board does. But this tutorial is top notch. I'm still at the first type of front shove at the moment. And haven't landed it moving yet. But I have recently figured out how to keep regular pop shove its under me better. There's more of a scoop down and forward. Does this mean the front shove has like a scoop down and forward to the nose too when it comes to the second type? Or just a scoop that's with more force going toe side? Anyway, I much appreciate these videos!
Love your style Norman! and you my friend is sooooo underrated. How’s your skateboarding coaching work? I live in Richmond BC Canada
Norman can do a video about Ollie north
Really simple one to learn:
1. Do an ollie 2. During the downfall, lift your front foot from the board, and quickly return it to the bolts. 3. Land like a normal ollie.
Tip: Learn this out of a launch ramp, which will give you more hang time.
at the end video you must show many clips on your doing these tricks...good things from you always dude👍and also keep that legend mustache will be a bonus bcs it looks like freddy mercury a lil bit😆
Make more broooo!
Norman would you do a tutorial video on pop shuv it please?
Great tutorial man, managed to land it stationary 🤘🤘 what size board do u use?
Good tutorial man could you pls make one for bs 360
Papanouri that’s a good one. I have Varial Flip, backside flip, and impossible ahead of it. But, I’ll add it t the queue.
i can do a kickflip but i want to learn how to catch it with my backfoot and make it tweaked. can you help me with that?
Got you: ruclips.net/video/T2sFJYlSmSY/видео.html
How to pressure flip
Can you do a how to on Wallies please
Varial Heelflip and lazer flip trick tip(s)
Lol I still can't do this trick after 20+ years of skating. My body doesn't want to let me jump backwards... so I can't backside 50-50 either. Yet I can do several frontside grinds and several tricks that are considered way harder than front shoves. Any advice?
can you do. a pop shove it tutorial
Yes! I’ll be making one soon.
What shoes are those
Converse CT70
how to ollie tutorial please.thanks
Alfred Castillo ruclips.net/video/xJl2B5D_VNI/видео.html
@@NormanWoods thanks a lot man.it will help me a lot.im 35 yrs old.skating for less than 2 years now.but my ollie still not consistent.thanks again man.from philippines.🇵🇭
Front shuvs are way easier and less scary than regular shuvs for me lol
how edit vid?
Daniel .L LumaFusion
Norman Woods thanks
Who is this kid..
Oh, Norm, my son! ..ha..used phone, girls name, switching it