@@hue4728 ye but i mean like kust to start riding not even an ollie just if you want to start riding and i belive that it will take like 5 minutes cuz you dont rly have to watch all the video just by the title
I find it really helpful! I started skateboarding very late in life at 57, so I need all the tips I can get. Progression for me lies in the smallest details, so I am happy when tutorials go into those to make me aware of what I need to do on the tiniest levels. Thank you!
Haha, I know. I'm 45 and just started out too. I feel balance is hard for me while pushing. Feel like such an idiot when kids ask if they can borrow my board and then head off with it like it's the easiest thing in the world 🙄😀
@@w3dnesd4y57 well on the positive side I think it is nice for my skateboard to experience tricks when a kid borrowed it 🤣. Tricks I can't do. You have an IG I can follow your skateboard journey on? My G handle has the same name as here on YT.
Rock on! I'm eating up these tutorials, too. The video absolutely nailed all the mistakes I was making after my first day of trying to ride. While I'm refinitely glad I had some chance to crash and burn for a while to learn what I was going to struggle with, I'm even more glad I've got suggestions on how to practice and get past these early hurdles
Same ... last time i skated was 14 yrs ago i just want to make sure i still doin it right lol 32 now and still kickin 😂 never did tricks so i prepare bevore im next on "scars" is that show still going tho ?
Thanks for the video man. I'm starting to skate and I've always been feeling my push is just "trying to not kill myself while awkwardly going forward". I'm gonna try to train a bit with my front leg like you recommended, maybe my board felling will improve a bit. I've been told by my friend I skate with that my balance is visibly shifted to the front; I think maybe it's connected to my "push" issue? If not, I'd love to watch your vid for begginer skaters about balancing your weight on board (it's a bit embarrassing to ask for such a trivial thing, but hey, you've got to learn it somewhere).
@@diegobrando3373 Ballancing on my board is a nightmare, let alone just riding, when you remember how you could just pull off all these things as a kid you get overconfident.
I've been pushing and cruising for years, but only just got into tricks. Suddenly all my friends wanna learn too, so I'm going back to basics to help them too. Thanks for this video so much :)
Thank you so so much! I got my first skateboard recently and just can’t manage to push properly and this is such a nice simple way to explain it. So thanks man!
That actually helps i really like ur pointers i am trying to get back into skating ur videos are helping me with somethings that i didn't even know thx
This actually helped me a lot. I've been practicing skating and I've gotten fairly comfortable balancing on a moving board and I can turn left and right with my weight, but my push has been janky af. I've been doing that thing where I push too far back, like I reach my foot behind the board and so I'm not really getting much out of it.
This video works the same for learning to push Switch. I will say also for balancing on one leg is to do it over bumps, manholes and cracks to help for dexterity. Those bumpy dots for blind people at traffic crossings are really good for this also. Just skate back and forth over one of them for an hour and you'll master balancing on one foot. It's how I learned to push Switch!
basically you run while holding your board in one hand while the tail is scraping against the ground and you lean forward. after you have ran like 2-4 steps you let go of the board and kinda jump on top of it. might be hard at first. you should be fine like 95% of the time. the other 5% you will just fall on your face cuz ya board went every direction there is
@@oek clearly he’s asking a video on how to throw down a penny board which should be common sense that he don’t even know how to throw down a regular skateboard at all. Imagine learning a treflip on a penny board. Just because you can don’t mean he could as well
I was doing all the wrong things and this video is actually so helpful. I’m not obviously as good as him. I’m still doing short distances at a time. But I can feel the difference as I feel more comfortable and how my balance feels better. I’m still wobbly a little and hopping off bc I’m a little scared. But this video is so helpful and he is right, with time you will get better. And I will too. ❤
Thanks for doing this stuff for people that are new in the world of sk8, I'm starting to learn and your videos give me a lot of motivation, greetings from Colombia :D
Another good tip is use soft wheels first to learn to push and nust cruise around, it helped me a lot, i came from mango pushing to regular pushing all because 78A wheels
Thanks for the video lol, I tried skating about a few days ago and had no luck but I just realized that I was actually pushing while my feet were in like the sideways position and not facing forward
this is perfect timing!! i look so awkward when i push, my pushing foot is always so far from my front foot lol and it makes it difficult to push straight
i remember back when i would constantly look up what mongo pushing was before i had a a skateboard to know what it is and remember it and i feel like its cool to sometimes appreciate how far you come even when its not insane. equally important to not stop this from the ultimate drive of continuing to learn and grind everyday you know what i meaaaaan
pretty good video! looked at a couple rn. first time back on a board in like 20years and I'm super wobbly. will keep your tips in mind next time I'm back on my board
Hi, I'm new here 😊 and I'm a new skateboarder who just bought a skateboard today. Thanks to my son who took me to the skateboard shop today. I'm 43 years old. Great video and all these tips for me as a beginner. 😊🛹😎
This is SO important. I starded riding longboard couple months ago and oooh man...after an entire week I was able to push and stay both feet on the board. I know most people stand on a skate and just roll, for me I am very tall and I think that was something that bothered me for balance.
please disregard as a stupid question if it is, and it probably will be, but~ i’ve noticed in almost every video like this that i see, the left foot is dominant, right is push. i’ve always always always been right dominant, left push. is that weird or incorrect in some way? 😂
I got my first board today! thankyou for the tips...I need it... but by the end of the day i can now go 5 feet without garbing the wall, even if my arms are up in an atempt to balance
today i rode a skateboard for the first time and turning my front foot (to push a second time) was harder than i expected so i'm watching other people to learn from them lol was fun though
so i’ve been skating for 5 months mongo i can ollie and drop in and normally my left foot is on back and i push with my front, when i push goofy it feels like i can’t keep my weight on my front foot and have trouble pushing, meanwhile if i push regular i can push very comfortably but my balance is different. Any suggestion?
I got my board last Christmas, its a Deathwish board but I got it prebuilt with little research and am kind of paying the price for it. The board is 8'38 inch, and im 5'2-5'4 with a size 7 shoe so its a little big for me. The trucks are too small, the wheels are in between cruising and tricks which hardness which is not ideal, and the whole thing overall was pretty cheap since it was 110 or 120 with them building it for me for 10 bucks (and a included skate tool). I would say do your research 100%, I recommend the Tactics youtube channel and go for it if you're confident man. Ask more experienced people if you can too. This next birthday I'm gonna splurge for about a 200 dollar setup 🙏
@Please don’t rimshot me yea man I was planning on getting a baker deck. And I'm gonna jump down to an 8 inch too, independent trucks, skate junt griptape, red bone bearings, 1/8 independant risers, and spitfire wheels is the dream setup. I put together a setup online but I'm also heavily considering visiting a local shop cuz I know that's important.
what part of my foot should I be pushing with? I've tried two ways: with the front half of the foot and the toes (so the foot bends at the toes, like in running) OR with the whole flat of the foot, more like in walking? The first way seem to get more power but it also gives me a lasting pain in the inner front part of my foot, the second way spreads out the pressure more evenly and hurts less. I'm not sure if the pain is from bad technique or because I'm a beginner and my feet are not used to the motions yet. Thanks for reading :)
just started with skateboard. and exactly my issue.... barely pick up speed when pushing. but at least I am bit faster than average walking LoL. but its my 3rd day so need more more more much more practice 😂
I think my issue I'm having is the path behind my house isn't wide enough so as I push sometimes I'll lean slightly to my right that the bord slowly turns into the grass whilst I try and go forward
I got my first board yesterday, and after only about 20-30 minutes of riding around my neighborhood I developed a nice blister on the bottom of my big toe, so I didn’t go out today. Is this normal for new skaters? Will my skin get tougher over time with consistent riding and not tear so easily? Or is it something wrong w my shoes, pushing method etc. I push with like the balls of my feet (shoes weren’t tied down super tight but they were snug)
Blisters are pretty normal. I remember a few from when I started. You will develop tougher skin after a while. Try thicker socks and make sure there is little to no rubbing of your foot inside your shoe.
finally a trick i can actually execute
Lmao
😂 true
Im still trying to learn this trick
@@cloudytug me too
@@cloudytug same I just did the splits trying to push today I got my board 2 days ago I’m already having fun
Can you maybe do a playlist of "for begginers" that it all the videos that a begginer need? It will rly help
Good idea but dudes got so many videos, just scroll through💀
@@hue4728 ye but i mean like kust to start riding not even an ollie just if you want to start riding and i belive that it will take like 5 minutes cuz you dont rly have to watch all the video just by the title
@sayatelahmenang thank u sm!
@sayatelahmenang thanks man!
@sayatelahmenang I thought it was a rickroll until I saw ppl thanking you
I find it really helpful! I started skateboarding very late in life at 57, so I need all the tips I can get. Progression for me lies in the smallest details, so I am happy when tutorials go into those to make me aware of what I need to do on the tiniest levels. Thank you!
Haha, I know. I'm 45 and just started out too. I feel balance is hard for me while pushing. Feel like such an idiot when kids ask if they can borrow my board and then head off with it like it's the easiest thing in the world 🙄😀
@@w3dnesd4y57 well on the positive side I think it is nice for my skateboard to experience tricks when a kid borrowed it 🤣. Tricks I can't do. You have an IG I can follow your skateboard journey on? My G handle has the same name as here on YT.
🙌🙌🙌🙌
Rock on! I'm eating up these tutorials, too. The video absolutely nailed all the mistakes I was making after my first day of trying to ride. While I'm refinitely glad I had some chance to crash and burn for a while to learn what I was going to struggle with, I'm even more glad I've got suggestions on how to practice and get past these early hurdles
Godspeed mate, you're rad
I've been skating for 15 years and yet here I am LMAO
I'd be lying if I said I wasn't curious 🤣
why am I watching this even tho i skated for a year already
just making sure 😫💔👍🏼
Im doing the same 🤣🤙
Cuz he's a really cool dude :D
Same ... last time i skated was 14 yrs ago i just want to make sure i still doin it right lol
32 now and still kickin 😂 never did tricks so i prepare bevore im next on "scars" is that show still going tho ?
This‼️‼️
How it feels like to watch a tutorial of a thing you already know: 🤴🤴🤴🤴
But,, then why are you here? 🤔 lmao
@@gore4332 learning to skate switch
Yeah, if you think you know a lot try skating with you other feet, it will really make you feel like a beginner again.
@@r.jguerra5526 nooo thissss is so true
Thanks for the video man. I'm starting to skate and I've always been feeling my push is just "trying to not kill myself while awkwardly going forward". I'm gonna try to train a bit with my front leg like you recommended, maybe my board felling will improve a bit.
I've been told by my friend I skate with that my balance is visibly shifted to the front; I think maybe it's connected to my "push" issue? If not, I'd love to watch your vid for begginer skaters about balancing your weight on board (it's a bit embarrassing to ask for such a trivial thing, but hey, you've got to learn it somewhere).
This is what I needed
Same.
Same, been wanting to come back to skating, but after 14 years i forgot everything.
@@simonfinch9277 dude, that's a LONG time, but it must be fun and tough to learn it all again from start though
@@diegobrando3373 Ballancing on my board is a nightmare, let alone just riding, when you remember how you could just pull off all these things as a kid you get overconfident.
I've been pushing and cruising for years, but only just got into tricks. Suddenly all my friends wanna learn too, so I'm going back to basics to help them too. Thanks for this video so much :)
Thank you so so much! I got my first skateboard recently and just can’t manage to push properly and this is such a nice simple way to explain it. So thanks man!
hows it going? i js started and I wanna know how long it took you to get good
That actually helps i really like ur pointers i am trying to get back into skating ur videos are helping me with somethings that i didn't even know thx
People like you make me want to get up every day to skateboard! Greetings from Poland!
This actually helped me a lot. I've been practicing skating and I've gotten fairly comfortable balancing on a moving board and I can turn left and right with my weight, but my push has been janky af. I've been doing that thing where I push too far back, like I reach my foot behind the board and so I'm not really getting much out of it.
This video works the same for learning to push Switch. I will say also for balancing on one leg is to do it over bumps, manholes and cracks to help for dexterity. Those bumpy dots for blind people at traffic crossings are really good for this also. Just skate back and forth over one of them for an hour and you'll master balancing on one foot. It's how I learned to push Switch!
Just bought my first board and now I can push. Thankyou so much. God bless you
Thanks I'm 69 and really been having trouble pushing.
I am going to work on this.
Thanks so much.
How are you doing now sir?
Could you please make one on how to throw down your board properly? :(
I don’t think that’s a good idea since depending how big you are you’ll eat shit and die. Just lay it down and push from there
basically you run while holding your board in one hand while the tail is scraping against the ground and you lean forward. after you have ran like 2-4 steps you let go of the board and kinda jump on top of it. might be hard at first. you should be fine like 95% of the time. the other 5% you will just fall on your face cuz ya board went every direction there is
@@Antonio_-rg6fb bro I am 6'3 250 pounds I can throw my board down wym
@@oek clearly he’s asking a video on how to throw down a penny board which should be common sense that he don’t even know how to throw down a regular skateboard at all. Imagine learning a treflip on a penny board. Just because you can don’t mean he could as well
@@Antonio_-rg6fb ???? They never said anything about having a penny board lol
I was doing all the wrong things and this video is actually so helpful. I’m not obviously as good as him. I’m still doing short distances at a time. But I can feel the difference as I feel more comfortable and how my balance feels better. I’m still wobbly a little and hopping off bc I’m a little scared. But this video is so helpful and he is right, with time you will get better. And I will too. ❤
Thank you for the tips, i just started skating 3 days ago and i’ve been having problems with pushing.
Been pushing Mongo since 1992. Trying to change it!
Rlly
mongo gang 4 life
If it doesn't affect your skating or progress, maybe learn regular just so you can have the flexibility, not necessarily to unlearn a 30 yr skill
@@thomasj.9686 but it is better thooooooo
just push mongo dude some people actually make it work. It's actually kind of cool if you can skate mongo and be kinda good
Thanks for doing this stuff for people that are new in the world of sk8, I'm starting to learn and your videos give me a lot of motivation, greetings from Colombia :D
Your way of teaching us is underrated I mean bcuz of your details I can push know without any problems and ya this is my 2nd day skateboarding
You and NSI smash other skate channels..as an older skater at 37 we appreciate beginner vids 😁
I never thought of trying to just balance with one foot, thank you so much.
I wanna learn switch so thank you
I got my skateboard today and this is what I need
I am skating for 3 days and right now this video helped me so much. Thank you
Yo any progress ?
@Cj the gamer well no because I have univercity exam this year so I just skated for 3 weeks
@@HokuaiYt how ya doin now
@@koltenriver2832 rn I am in a good uni and I started skate again like 1 week ago :) I can do ollie now (kinda)
@@HokuaiYt dang after a year
Another good tip is use soft wheels first to learn to push and nust cruise around, it helped me a lot, i came from mango pushing to regular pushing all because 78A wheels
Thanks for the video lol, I tried skating about a few days ago and had no luck but I just realized that I was actually pushing while my feet were in like the sideways position and not facing forward
i love you sm man! helped me alot when i stared skating 1 1/2 year ago < 3. ur back posting again!!!!
this is perfect timing!! i look so awkward when i push, my pushing foot is always so far from my front foot lol and it makes it difficult to push straight
Man that's the stuff we needed but didn't know we did
Yo! When I started I wished you had a video like this! You're so good at teaching.
This really came in handy. Thanks. I got a board from a really good friend of mine and I wanted to be able to show him that I can use it.
Thanks dude, been trying to swing back into it more after stopping at 15, been a couple of years and just been working on the basics again ❤️
i remember back when i would constantly look up what mongo pushing was before i had a a skateboard to know what it is and remember it and i feel like its cool to sometimes appreciate how far you come even when its not insane. equally important to not stop this from the ultimate drive of continuing to learn and grind everyday you know what i meaaaaan
That's me right now
Thank you! This is really helpful I love how he pointed out some things you can do wrong while pushing and how to fix them. Thank you
have i skated for years? yes. am i gonna watch vlskate's video on how to push? absolutely.
I started skating today!! :)
lol same
@@Ce-catme too!
this got recommended to me at just the right moment
Congrats on 700 thousand subs
I'm learning to ride switch and this video actually helped quite a bit!
Love your videos, they have really helped me out as a new skater.
pretty good video! looked at a couple rn. first time back on a board in like 20years and I'm super wobbly. will keep your tips in mind next time I'm back on my board
The slow push made me laugh. 😄
such a helpful video for new skaters even if it is super basic! Thanks for making this.
Hi, I'm new here 😊 and I'm a new skateboarder who just bought a skateboard today. Thanks to my son who took me to the skateboard shop today. I'm 43 years old. Great video and all these tips for me as a beginner. 😊🛹😎
Super helpful for switch too! I started skating switch just couple days ago
These videos are the best cause I have nobody to teach me to skate
Literally trying to figure it out when I saw you uploaded
Thank you! I’m not as afraid of pushing now
just got a board and this is so helpful omg
Congrats on 700.000
This is SO important. I starded riding longboard couple months ago and oooh man...after an entire week I was able to push and stay both feet on the board. I know most people stand on a skate and just roll, for me I am very tall and I think that was something that bothered me for balance.
U TRYING TO FLEX ON ME
please disregard as a stupid question if it is, and it probably will be, but~
i’ve noticed in almost every video like this that i see, the left foot is dominant, right is push. i’ve always always always been right dominant, left push. is that weird or incorrect in some way? 😂
Been skating for a 3 months on a $40 skateboard. Just yesterday got an $160 custom. I’m also waiting for a vintage $270 Nash Executioner Redline.
I watched this to know how to teach one of my friends to skate
I got my first board today! thankyou for the tips...I need it... but by the end of the day i can now go 5 feet without garbing the wall, even if my arms are up in an atempt to balance
Ive been pushing mongo for a week now so this was very helpful
Exactly what I'm looking for❤
the best videos for really begginer.
thanks helped me look less wobbly while pushing
Could you make a video about some freestyle tricks? Thanks!
Thx for this, don't have a skate board yet but I want to start.
In Florida we have bad roads for skating like the top is higher than the side for the rain
i always have a hard time teaching people how to push so this will be helpful
today i rode a skateboard for the first time and turning my front foot (to push a second time) was harder than i expected so i'm watching other people to learn from them lol was fun though
you taught me how to move, thank you
My stance is goofy I never knew that haha. I taught myself how to push on a board and I just felt comfortable pushing with my left foot.
i’m a beginner, from what i heard the more you just push around on ur board u get naturally better. true or false ?
This was really helpful!
I'm trying to learn how to skateboard and I'm a left-handed person with balance issues. Pray for my bones
my mind at 1am: lets learn how to skateboard.
so i’ve been skating for 5 months mongo i can ollie and drop in and normally my left foot is on back and i push with my front, when i push goofy it feels like i can’t keep my weight on my front foot and have trouble pushing, meanwhile if i push regular i can push very comfortably but my balance is different. Any suggestion?
I have a weird skill or super power to mimic anything I see so now without a tutorial and just a clip I am pushing like a pro
THANKS FOR THIS!
whos watching in 2024 lol, this toturial is actually useful, i watched 2 times and i executed it
I’ve been trying to add my own style and I’ve been toying with the way skimboarders get on there boards
Skim boarders?
@@MarcoskandBodybuild look it up if you want but you basically run at the board and step in back foot first
VL looks like a Skate 3 character
I'm watching this just in case.
Maybe I'll get myself a 200$ board
I got my board last Christmas, its a Deathwish board but I got it prebuilt with little research and am kind of paying the price for it. The board is 8'38 inch, and im 5'2-5'4 with a size 7 shoe so its a little big for me. The trucks are too small, the wheels are in between cruising and tricks which hardness which is not ideal, and the whole thing overall was pretty cheap since it was 110 or 120 with them building it for me for 10 bucks (and a included skate tool). I would say do your research 100%, I recommend the Tactics youtube channel and go for it if you're confident man. Ask more experienced people if you can too. This next birthday I'm gonna splurge for about a 200 dollar setup 🙏
@Please don’t rimshot me yea man I was planning on getting a baker deck. And I'm gonna jump down to an 8 inch too, independent trucks, skate junt griptape, red bone bearings, 1/8 independant risers, and spitfire wheels is the dream setup. I put together a setup online but I'm also heavily considering visiting a local shop cuz I know that's important.
@@newend2116 planning to get myself a Santa Cruz deck. Or some local brand
what part of my foot should I be pushing with? I've tried two ways: with the front half of the foot and the toes (so the foot bends at the toes, like in running) OR with the whole flat of the foot, more like in walking? The first way seem to get more power but it also gives me a lasting pain in the inner front part of my foot, the second way spreads out the pressure more evenly and hurts less. I'm not sure if the pain is from bad technique or because I'm a beginner and my feet are not used to the motions yet. Thanks for reading :)
2:29 I can’t do that because my wheels are for the road so if I stand on it without moving I will most likely slip off
I need this cause I've been pushing Mongo for 2 years
Ain’t nothing wrong with pushing mongo bro embrace it I push Mongo
No, because if you push mongo, then it’s harder to do tricks
@@mark7mk126 and it just looks awkward on videos
im glad im not the only person that couldnt figure this out...
wHAT kind of wheels do you use for this kind of ground? wHAT's the hardness of them???
sry im a noob
Get at least 100a those are the best for rough floors
softer wheels for ruff , harder for smooth surface
@@tatmanmyownbossdannydraco oh okay thanks a lot
Yo thanks man I want to stop being bullied because I can't use a skate board and I want to learn so THANK YOU SOO MUCH
Your ability to look uncomfortable while pushing is 10x better than Tom Cruise's acting skills. 🤣
Cool thanks in November I'm getting me another deck 😎
just started with skateboard. and exactly my issue.... barely pick up speed when pushing. but at least I am bit faster than average walking LoL. but its my 3rd day so need more more more much more practice 😂
i needed this video
Thanks! Great video!
Wow I'm first and I'm a mongo pusher (awkward)😂
Its really not awkward, many ppl start out mongo pushing
You made me learn how to skate thanks man 😎😌🙏
I think my issue I'm having is the path behind my house isn't wide enough so as I push sometimes I'll lean slightly to my right that the bord slowly turns into the grass whilst I try and go forward
Samee
An idea video should be learning how to pop nollies
helped me a lot ❤
My balance on the opposite is terrible, how can I improve that?
Thanks a lot man js started❤❤
Lets gooooo you finally uploaded
I got my first board yesterday, and after only about 20-30 minutes of riding around my neighborhood I developed a nice blister on the bottom of my big toe, so I didn’t go out today. Is this normal for new skaters? Will my skin get tougher over time with consistent riding and not tear so easily? Or is it something wrong w my shoes, pushing method etc. I push with like the balls of my feet (shoes weren’t tied down super tight but they were snug)
Blisters are pretty normal. I remember a few from when I started. You will develop tougher skin after a while. Try thicker socks and make sure there is little to no rubbing of your foot inside your shoe.