Great vid, can relate so much with this. I learned lip back 270 out before kfed and britney, because I couldn't do switchups for a while. This video is a GREAT guideline how to progress in freestyle jib, pure gold which is hard to come by these days. I'm 25 and started freestyle couple of years ago and your season beginning vid resonated with me a lot, same thoughts that maybe I'm too old to progress etc, bs. Let's get that bread this season, keep at it!
Working through this progression atm at 30 (got everything but back swaps and britneys, also stuck on switch tails on...). You're never too old to keep learning as long as you keep yourself healthy.
really like this style of video! would definitely enjoy the next 10 rail tricks to learn since my home resort barely ever gets enough snow to build jumps so I'm stuck on rails lol
I didn't include that because nothing in the list really builds into the Ellen, unless you were to learn unnat front 2s, and I felt the others come around much more naturally with the tricks learned before them. Wanted this list to give you a smooth progression path, it's not necessarily ranked in order of difficulty!
I love the videos and I have learned a ton, but I have been with rental skis for about 14 years now 😅and I am planning on buying skiboards (94 centimetres to be specific); would you say the rails feel the same on them / can you give me some early advice on park features for shorter skis?
Should i hitt the rail fast or slow like for example if its a short rail should i jump and hit the end of the rail or do i go slower and try to slide the hole thing
Depends on what you’re trying to do. In general hitting rails with speed is gonna make them a lot easier (think abt how it’s a lot easier to balance on a bike when going fast compared to slow). If you’re trying to learn though sometimes it’s okay to hit the rails slow a few times and build up your confidence to hit the rail at a speed where sliding to the end doesn’t take too long (you can usually just feel this out). As for jumping to the end of the rail, that’s called a disaster and is definitely a lot less of a slide so if you’re trying to learn rails then that will prevent you from practicing your balance on them. Usually the difference between a disaster and just sliding the rail fast though is the amount of pop you give so you can practice sliding the rail faster by just popping a little less and getting your skis onto the rail right away without floating in the air off of the lip for a long time.
Is this from 1-10 in the order of what i should learn first? because i have front twos but i can literally almost front swap, but i cant blind 2, so maybe i could follow this progression.
dude this video is such a blessing, the order made so much sense, been trying hard to land some tricks from the end of the video even doe i can’t unat slide, time to go back to basics 🤘🏼🫶🏼
this guy is truly the most underrated ski youtuber
Thanks boss! Hoping to not be underrated forever hahaha
Watchin this even tho I can’t hit a rail 😂
Real
Too real
Great vid, can relate so much with this. I learned lip back 270 out before kfed and britney, because I couldn't do switchups for a while. This video is a GREAT guideline how to progress in freestyle jib, pure gold which is hard to come by these days. I'm 25 and started freestyle couple of years ago and your season beginning vid resonated with me a lot, same thoughts that maybe I'm too old to progress etc, bs. Let's get that bread this season, keep at it!
Thank you! Let's get after it this year 🙌
Working through this progression atm at 30 (got everything but back swaps and britneys, also stuck on switch tails on...). You're never too old to keep learning as long as you keep yourself healthy.
@@MaxRostas switch tails isn't easy hahahah, but love to hear it!! So true!
Would love to see a pt 2 to this video, keep up the good content!
really like this style of video!
would definitely enjoy the next 10 rail tricks to learn since my home resort barely ever gets enough snow to build jumps so I'm stuck on rails lol
Awesome video I’m a left foot left spinner so I learned some of these tricks later then others
cant wait to start learning these, thanks man
we need the next 10 rail tricks!!!!
Happy new year!
Pretty good list but I think Ellen should come right after or maybe before k-fed, I think it's the easiest switch up to 2 out and the safest to learn
I’d disagree because you are still stopping your rotation after the first stop which is a lot harder than keeping your rotation
Frontside pretzel is very easy. Only backside is hard @@A_johnjohn
True but i think brittany a bit easier it’s barley any harder then a just bs
I didn't include that because nothing in the list really builds into the Ellen, unless you were to learn unnat front 2s, and I felt the others come around much more naturally with the tricks learned before them. Wanted this list to give you a smooth progression path, it's not necessarily ranked in order of difficulty!
I think kfeds better to learn and when you do your first Ellen’s go unat most people find it easier
Please part 2!!!
I love the videos and I have learned a ton, but I have been with rental skis for about 14 years now 😅and I am planning on buying skiboards (94 centimetres to be specific); would you say the rails feel the same on them / can you give me some early advice on park features for shorter skis?
Hey b’o’t! I just hit my first rail but I can’t really get to the end. Any tips
Should i hitt the rail fast or slow like for example if its a short rail should i jump and hit the end of the rail or do i go slower and try to slide the hole thing
Depends on what you’re trying to do. In general hitting rails with speed is gonna make them a lot easier (think abt how it’s a lot easier to balance on a bike when going fast compared to slow). If you’re trying to learn though sometimes it’s okay to hit the rails slow a few times and build up your confidence to hit the rail at a speed where sliding to the end doesn’t take too long (you can usually just feel this out). As for jumping to the end of the rail, that’s called a disaster and is definitely a lot less of a slide so if you’re trying to learn rails then that will prevent you from practicing your balance on them. Usually the difference between a disaster and just sliding the rail fast though is the amount of pop you give so you can practice sliding the rail faster by just popping a little less and getting your skis onto the rail right away without floating in the air off of the lip for a long time.
Well said ^^
Is this from 1-10 in the order of what i should learn first? because i have front twos but i can literally almost front swap, but i cant blind 2, so maybe i could follow this progression.
Yes this is my suggested order of tricks to learn!
What kind of rails are best to do you first one on.
fat tubes
ones that youre not scared of, round rails that are thick are better too, like mailbox rails
you have any tips on how to petal? I have done back 270s but never front ones because I can't really figure out petaling
Yep!! Here's a full video on that: ruclips.net/video/o29d6jQm7gI/видео.html
@@TheBagOTricks thanks!
@@TheBagOTricks hey I just landed a few front 270s. thanks for the help!
Bro idk why but I am able to 270 on before any of these other tricks, and I landed 2 on first try
where is that place
How far do you think can I get within one season?(3 months minimum 3-4 days a week)
I can hit rails and jump off switch or straight rn
With that much time it is definitely possible to do everything on this list by the end of the season
I just hit my first frontside 270 out before watching this
Let's go!!!
isn’t trick #2 technically a pretzel lol
i did 2 but can’t do 1
50-50
you made my brother kill himself
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where da pretzls
dude this video is such a blessing, the order made so much sense, been trying hard to land some tricks from the end of the video even doe i can’t unat slide, time to go back to basics 🤘🏼🫶🏼