@tommiebennett do you detune your edges at all for rails? I've comfortably started to hit BS boardslides on boxes and flat rails like the one in this video, but I attempted one on a PVC coated tube and my toe edge immediately got stuck in the tube and I fell forward. I can do without boardslides on tubes to be honest, but I'm worried about the same thing happening if I attempt it on a street style rail.
Hi Tommie, I tried watching your previous videos and the other channels but I am still wondering about the jumping method on these. Do we ollie or pop off both feet onto the feature when doing the urban approach? (Coming from the side). If it’s dependent of the situation, could you please explain when to ollie and when to pop off both feet when doing rails or tubes? Some of the features are higher and some do not require so much to get on, i notice I slip a little or i’m a bit unbalanced when getting on the feature. Also, how much of an edge do we need to have? I was told to have just a tiny bit for the icy days but not too much and it throws me off a bit though, also how much of the S curve approach to the spins on the tube would be great. If you could make a video on these it would be great! Your videos are very clear and I appreciate the content you put out!
I just land a frontside 50-50 on a tube for the first time today and I had the same wondering. Since you already have a little kick before getting onto the rail, I feel like popping is the best approach, and you just let the speed do the work.
That's crazy backside board slide is reversed and skateboarding. A front side board slide or just a regular board side it's just going fast forward and a backside is going with your back first in skateboarding
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To Tommie. Cant wait to hammer down on some of these in a few weeks at Breck and Keystone. Thank you for the breakdowns.
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Can't wait to try some of these tomorrow 🎉
@tommiebennett do you detune your edges at all for rails? I've comfortably started to hit BS boardslides on boxes and flat rails like the one in this video, but I attempted one on a PVC coated tube and my toe edge immediately got stuck in the tube and I fell forward. I can do without boardslides on tubes to be honest, but I'm worried about the same thing happening if I attempt it on a street style rail.
Hi Tommie, I tried watching your previous videos and the other channels but I am still wondering about the jumping method on these. Do we ollie or pop off both feet onto the feature when doing the urban approach? (Coming from the side). If it’s dependent of the situation, could you please explain when to ollie and when to pop off both feet when doing rails or tubes? Some of the features are higher and some do not require so much to get on, i notice I slip a little or i’m a bit unbalanced when getting on the feature. Also, how much of an edge do we need to have? I was told to have just a tiny bit for the icy days but not too much and it throws me off a bit though, also how much of the S curve approach to the spins on the tube would be great. If you could make a video on these it would be great! Your videos are very clear and I appreciate the content you put out!
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I just land a frontside 50-50 on a tube for the first time today and I had the same wondering. Since you already have a little kick before getting onto the rail, I feel like popping is the best approach, and you just let the speed do the work.
We are going off our toe edge making it a front blunt.
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That's crazy backside board slide is reversed and skateboarding. A front side board slide or just a regular board side it's just going fast forward and a backside is going with your back first in skateboarding
My dood. It’s not reversed, it’s all the same terminology :)
@@tommiebennett is it? That's odd. I remember them different. No matter got my boardslides down now. Now 50 50. Good videos!