this is prolly one of the better power slide tutorials talking about the frontside to backside turn in, then weight over front foot and hips perpendicular to the street
3 года назад+1
Makes it a little bit easier to start with momentum
if you think about it most of your weight is always on the front foot. if it wasnt you would slip out. your head is usually over your front usually. i smart
People powerslide on longboards all the time. Definitely not impossible to powerslide with them, although it is dependent on the shape of the longboard wheels and those will make it substantially harder. It's absolutely possible and longboarders do it all the time.
ruclips.net/video/Y-vQhfxi8NQ/видео.html Here's a proof you can get smooth slides out of aggressive race wheels. It's all about weight set to the front and turning hard.
It's not impossible to power slide with soft wheels, but it is definitely much more difficult in my experience. Though it depends on how soft you call soft. I skate 85a - 95a wheels typically.
Yoy cant powerslide soft wheels? When we learned Ty Slides back in late '76 or early '77, all we had for wheels was 78A Road Riders. I went through aeveral sets of #4s, replacing each set when I'd worn them down to the size of RR 2s.
for anyone who wants to be able to ride on rough surfaces but be able to power slide get powell peralta dragons as they can ride on road like an 83a, slide like a 101a and ride on parks like a 99a
im pretty sure those bad ass brzil downhill guys skate softer wheels. i had a friend that could slide 85a bones wheels back in the 80s it wasnt ideal though. softer wheels have a lower frequency. the 93a dragons have a higher rebound so they can slide but they sound bad compared to some spitfires. i can control my slide better on harder wheels
But for a longboard are hard wheels still better for sliding or ?
3 года назад+1
Not sure what people use for bombing hills on a longboard. But it's a different technique with staying low and dragging your hand. Ofcourse depending on what you're doing.
the urethane of the soft wheel you use matters. it is very possible to slide a soft wheel so long as you buy something of quality. cheap stuff from china does not get the stuff done as it uses a subpar formula. Something like 75a powell snakes on the other hand, is a very slidey wheel despite its soft duro. this is due to the high rebound and quality formula. This is what wheel is most often reccomended for beginner freeriders. Some other options are Landyachts ez hawgs and Blood Orange bangers. Where i will agree though is that soft wheels are terrible for skateparks. They grip quite a bit and just dont roll as well, no matter how high quality of a wheel you have.
Btw helt random men för några veckor sen såg jag din video där du skatear på de där spängerna på toppen av berget på r/interestingasfuck. Den hade skitmycke upvotes. www.reddit.com/r/interestingasfuck/comments/hgzunr/skateboarding_into_the_sunset/
4 года назад
@@DavidDavid-ef3wv Fett! Det var då jag och Anthon var ute.
and then its rained the car traffic is aleady home after sweeping (i can't spell) wirley bird seed to the later light rain green turbo sideways width had to hop off the grinding seeds to tar roll slower
dayum you really can't powerslide on soft wheels ? I never skate with anything but that because of my work, isn't it worth even trying ? because sometimes i go downhill and i just can't brake past 30km/h or in the video do you mean i should learn first on hard wheels, i'm pretty sure i managed to get into a powerslide a few times on accident even on soft
9 месяцев назад
Yes u can obviously. But for learning hard wheels are easier. Also im talking about street/ramp skaters. If you're a longboarder/cruiser you probably have softer wheels. Then you need more speed and commitment.
"...It's impossible to powerslide on soft wheels" Ok, so you have no idea what you're talking about.
10 месяцев назад
In this conversation we're talking about street/ramp skaters who are just starting out their powerslide journey. Obviously if you bomb hills at insane speeds the type of wheel is a preference.
Thanks for the tips, tho I prefer riding with soft wheels (newbie) for cruising around. 👌🏽
Thanks for watching! Hey, just cruising is the best. I enjoy it more every day.
this is prolly one of the better power slide tutorials talking about the frontside to backside turn in, then weight over front foot and hips perpendicular to the street
Makes it a little bit easier to start with momentum
if you think about it most of your weight is always on the front foot. if it wasnt you would slip out. your head is usually over your front usually. i smart
best powerslide instructional video on youtube. loaded with info, easy to understand, ans short!
Thank you!
Today I did my first attempts at powerslides. This tutorial will surely help me to get better at them :)
Thats great! Keep at it :)
i got really good by making a damp strip in the road so i could slide easier. that helped my board slides too
People powerslide on longboards all the time. Definitely not impossible to powerslide with them, although it is dependent on the shape of the longboard wheels and those will make it substantially harder. It's absolutely possible and longboarders do it all the time.
they always look like a terrified baby deer standing for the first time to me
Came here just to say this
ruclips.net/video/Y-vQhfxi8NQ/видео.html
Here's a proof you can get smooth slides out of aggressive race wheels. It's all about weight set to the front and turning hard.
Hand down and very slide for soft wheels that simple
It's not impossible to power slide with soft wheels, but it is definitely much more difficult in my experience. Though it depends on how soft you call soft. I skate 85a - 95a wheels typically.
Yoy cant powerslide soft wheels? When we learned Ty Slides back in late '76 or early '77, all we had for wheels was 78A Road Riders. I went through aeveral sets of #4s, replacing each set when I'd worn them down to the size of RR 2s.
this is actually so helpful
Nice🙏
for anyone who wants to be able to ride on rough surfaces but be able to power slide get powell peralta dragons as they can ride on road like an 83a, slide like a 101a and ride on parks like a 99a
@whiteboygrayson which peralta dragons you recommend for that? There are a couple of different ones… thanks!
im pretty sure those bad ass brzil downhill guys skate softer wheels. i had a friend that could slide 85a bones wheels back in the 80s it wasnt ideal though. softer wheels have a lower frequency. the 93a dragons have a higher rebound so they can slide but they sound bad compared to some spitfires. i can control my slide better on harder wheels
where to find this kind of roads? 😍
Asphalt? Anywhere. I dont even live close to a city.
@ i mean this smooth kind of asphalt.
any town with a mayor that cares
But for a longboard are hard wheels still better for sliding or ?
Not sure what people use for bombing hills on a longboard. But it's a different technique with staying low and dragging your hand. Ofcourse depending on what you're doing.
no. try some 75a powell peralta snakes. they are the standard in learning to do downhill slides. very slidey wheel
@@carlossalvatierra7051 I can slide now thank you tho haha this is funny coming back to this thread
thanks
Oof, that woman at 0:25 hit really hard...
yeah :(
Gotta start small!
makes me nauseous...i really think the importance of helmets and the potential consequences of not wearing them should be taught in school
Super cool 😎
Did...did she die..?
I hope not. Probably just a lesson learned.
the urethane of the soft wheel you use matters. it is very possible to slide a soft wheel so long as you buy something of quality. cheap stuff from china does not get the stuff done as it uses a subpar formula.
Something like 75a powell snakes on the other hand, is a very slidey wheel despite its soft duro. this is due to the high rebound and quality formula. This is what wheel is most often reccomended for beginner freeriders. Some other options are Landyachts ez hawgs and Blood Orange bangers.
Where i will agree though is that soft wheels are terrible for skateparks. They grip quite a bit and just dont roll as well, no matter how high quality of a wheel you have.
and backside powerslides?
Jävligt fet video. Bor du i Lindvallen året om?
Tack! Ja, nu senaste året så har det blivit så :).
Btw helt random men för några veckor sen såg jag din video där du skatear på de där spängerna på toppen av berget på r/interestingasfuck. Den hade skitmycke upvotes. www.reddit.com/r/interestingasfuck/comments/hgzunr/skateboarding_into_the_sunset/
@@DavidDavid-ef3wv Fett! Det var då jag och Anthon var ute.
is a pop shovit a 180 jump if so pull out for aim
what wheels are you using for the soft wheel?
santa cruz slimeballs are great for cruising.
nice slide
and then its rained the car traffic is aleady home after sweeping (i can't spell) wirley bird seed to the later light rain green turbo sideways width had to hop off the grinding seeds to tar roll slower
0:28 i am laughing lIKE SHIT BRO
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Hey! Thanks for your support. :)
you got my name
Almost :)
actually you can powerslide on cruiser wheels, on loose gravel and on wet surfaces. it really is quite fun.
dayum you really can't powerslide on soft wheels ?
I never skate with anything but that because of my work, isn't it worth even trying ?
because sometimes i go downhill and i just can't brake past 30km/h
or in the video do you mean i should learn first on hard wheels, i'm pretty sure i managed to get into a powerslide a few times on accident even on soft
Yes u can obviously. But for learning hard wheels are easier. Also im talking about street/ramp skaters. If you're a longboarder/cruiser you probably have softer wheels. Then you need more speed and commitment.
im gonna call it a almost 180 ollie sometimes
Wait you put your weight on the front foot? I thought you put weight on the back foot...you know...to push the board forward no?
You sort of pivot on your front foot. Obviously not all weight on the front. Just enough to make it easier to slide the board.
pop shovits i think maybe not
Too scary
it was like food safe maybe not greese
Not impossible but very hard to learn
Yeah it takes time
"...It's impossible to powerslide on soft wheels"
Ok, so you have no idea what you're talking about.
In this conversation we're talking about street/ramp skaters who are just starting out their powerslide journey. Obviously if you bomb hills at insane speeds the type of wheel is a preference.
@ Doesn't change the fact that you're just plain wrong. And you don't need insane speeds to powerslide soft wheels at all.
its not a pop shovit hmm
She married with the ground in 1 sec
Go out and do it loads. Repeat.
dog it is possible to powerslide on soft wheels lol
Yes ofcourse. Depends on what you're doing.
Another useless skateboard tutorial… this is the equivalent of “Pop, flip catch” being a kickflip tutorial.