From my personal experience, sometimes you can land 5 pop shuvits in a row with the greatest pop ever, and sometimes you can´t even land one. It´s all about the Full Send and being in the mindset.
Antonio RL mindset is the most important part. I can do pop shuv it’s but if I’m not in the mood then I’m not landing them. It’s one trick I’m afraid of idk why
Commitment is the keyword to skateboarding imo. I never knew how mentally demanding this sport really is until I did my first ollie. Now that I skate, I really admire those good skaters. I don’t understand why skaters get this bad reputation from the general population, it requires A LOT to be good at skateboarding. It’s so much harder than soccer, football, swimming or any other sport I’ve tried in the past. But I absolutely LOVE it, I just regret not starting earlier cuz I’m in my late 20s 😕
Bro fr it’s like I can Ollie and I know I can and I’m really comfortable on my board and I’m confident with it but I get those days where I like hesitate and can’t commit to doing them but then I get those days where I full send them and don’t really think about it, its stressful asf
I found the best way to get into full send mode and it works everytime. Seriously. Take some deep breaths, then hit your chest like a gorilla and make gorilla noises while hyping yourself up. Try it, it works.
@@seanbrownskating by the way bro. Been following your RUclips channel since i started to skate 2 weeks ago. Its very helpful. I can ollie while riding it but its very hard for me to pop shove or heelflip ( i think its easier) while riding. I know i just have to get the guts and just do it but it takes a lot of courage to do it Keep up the good work.
@@rest0ck u have to train ur body to not tense up every time ur falling keep ur arms bent a lil and kinda push urself along with the momentum. This was one of my main problems when I started and honestly u might look stupid while doing it but fuck it u can even practice falling off your board onto grass Til u get the motion down
One time I was getting frustrated cause I couldn’t land an Ollie up a curb and scared that if I did I would bust my ass. I got to the point where I was telling myself “IF YOU WANNA SKATE... YOURE GONNA GET HURT” so I was like “ok, let’s get hurt” then boom did my first Ollie on curb without rolling my ankle 😎 (this was shortly after I rolled my ankle trying to drop in)
Coming from a stranger I’m proud of you , I’m tryna shuvit but I can’t, I was able to do it last week but didn’t skate for a week cuz of school, Nd now it’s just frustrating me cuz I can’t land it anymore
Just wanted to say that you give the best and authentic tips out of all the skate channels out there. Some big channels are like: "You put your foot here and you do this". Zero help for actual beginners. So thank you!
one thing i do when im struggling to ollie on to stuff and off of drops i only think about doing the ollie as good as i can so i focus on that not the fear of falling and also then i get a better ollie cus im so focused
When I’m skating in front of an attractive girl then I skate way better, like I land shit I would never commit to other wise. The power of bad bitches is crazy
Ive been skating for a long time, and i have always wanted to do a BS Pop Shuvit, and i can do a perfect one without rolling, but the moment i just have the tiniest ammount of speed, my back foot just will not land on the board.. and i know that i can do it, but somehow, its just nearly impossible for me to do. I think its because i generally havent fallen over too much, so i might be too scared to fall or something… its just so weird..
I’ve been skating for two years and I can do a lot of things already but I’m frustrated with taking 50 uncommitted tries trying to tre flip down a 5 stair
@@jinxzinacut4453 The only thing I really could do was just try to make sure I am prepared as possible. Both trick-wise and mentally. Takes time and practice to build that confidence up. It may feel like forever but it'll come with time! I never would've expected myself to be doing the things I'm doing today.
Commitment issues. lol! I remember when I could barely ollie and trying to do stairs. One time I stuck a 5 stair and I was rolling too slow and my board wasn't tuned for someone over 150lbs, strained my back like a old man. I would probably go 95a truck bushings now. You're right about being confident in having a trick before you can throw it down something, and commit with confidence. I'm trying to get back on a board for fun and be a little bit better and more brainy than when I last was skating regularly. I loved how I had my kickflips. Remember the first solid kickflip Garrett Hill does in New Blood, that's what I studied to try to avoid that double dribble flip lol. (It touches the ground before your feet land). I don't wanna do big shit but I wanna condition myself to kickflip a 5 stair. They also say don't ride up to it too many times or you start to cool off.
I feel like its good to set a goal to land the trick instead of just to flip it. I also believe a lot of tricks are easier and help more learning them moving rather than standing.
I know i have good heelflips and kickflips but I couldn't land my front foot for some reason on all of my more difficult tricks than I realized I wasn't fully trying to land that front foot. Knowing that you might get hurt and being fine with it is the best thing you can do for yourself.
Starting from level 1 at age 30 I found I need to build muscles in order to jump. I cant hippie jump more than an inch and its preventing me from my ollies too. So what I did was buy a jump rope so I can get more vert jump over time.
I just started out skating for about 2 or 3 weeks now and eventually I was able to do a lot of shove it's. But now I am not able to do them anymore and it has to do with commitment and not always being able to shove my board 180*. what should I do?
Same here buddy. Done 3 in a row within 15mins of trying. went for a fourth and didn't lift my front foot enough...strained my groin. Havent landed one since. Rotation is perfect but can't get my back foot on anymore. Goes straight to the ground. That was 2years ago. Ive got the fear bad!😵
@@christopherpetts6599 I've tried doing ollies instead and after that incorporating ollies/pops into my shuvits. That practise helped my normal/nonpop shuvits too a lot. Maybe you can try this too
I have injured my hand quite badly on my first day learning how to drop in, i ended up dropping for the first few tries but the last one i lost control and fell on my hand stretched out and instantly, my wrist was fractured
i can do ollies fine but ive gone to do a shuvit and i just jump and fling my legs and the board does not move. i cant seem to do it no matter how hard i try, what do i do?
That is exactly the opposite for me, I've been practicing the Ollie for 2 weeks, and I'm comfy doing it (while the board is not moving) but even if I study how I do it and how others do it I just can't understand how people jump high, I tried several times to understand, but I just can't help but fail..
Hardest thing for me is commiting to grinds and slides on bigger things. Like I can be confident in the trick I'm trying but I have to literally throw myself at the obstacle knowing I won't even pop it. Like just jump and get my feet in the rail. Like I have to show myself "hey we're getting up on this regardless of whether we commit the pop fully. So let's just pop it properly.
i just got back on my board after a good 5 years , went to the spatepark at 4 am till 7. i dropped in the small side of the bowl fine but was too scared to try the big side at first but after i stopped bitching out and decided to send it , i ate shit 🤣 however it only hurt about 20% as much as i was expecting so from then on i wasn't scared anymore. hit the big side another 3 times and fell off every time but i was proud to get over that hill of being scared lol
There’s one trick I just can’t figure out....tre’s....I’ve got some many tricks down but committing to tre’s is just on a whole new level for me, I’ve landed all previous tricks needed, all basics from ollies, 180’s, fakie and Nollie bigspins, 3 shuvs (normal, fakie, nollie backside, all consistent without pop), switch 180’s, varial kicks and heels, (not consistent but have landed a fair few times), landed a few back heels badly....but for whatever reason my brain goes into safety mode with tre’s no matter how confident I feel before I try them, I’ve been skating for 7 years (5 years learning tricks) and I’ve landed two tre’s and stepped off in the last year, I just can’t grasp them...thank you for this video, I think I’ll try to work on getting my varial kicks consistent then hopefully I’ll get a tre one day...
Mylef Nepple I’ll try to work on that, thank you! Still struggling to just commit to it, keep getting two feet and just stopping, it’s so damn frustrating at this point I’ve almost given quits on it to learn other tricks
AverageSkater any tips on committing a ollie i can do one in grass and with skater trainers but once i have to bring my board to the ground i either step off or i like kick the board foreword and lean back idk
Tin Reacts practice holding onto a fence or something, that’s what I did, get comfortable doing them stationary holding something, then once you can do them every time, try a few moving as slow as you can, and work your speed up as you get more confident:) Ollie’s are all practice, just keep at it, stay over the board and commit and you’ll have them down in no time :)
i've been skating for a bit more than a year now, (i stand regular) i got ollie, fs 180, manual, just the basics, yet i've had a break for about 3 - 5 months and i've lost all commitment, i've been trying to do Kickflips and heelflips, almost landing it but ofcourse either my front foot or my back foot doesn't get on the board, i've noticed all i have to do is pull up my front foot/ back foot and kind of Slam it down so i can get used to actually placing both of my feet on the board and after i accomplish that and i actually land those 2 i want to try getting them cleaner is this a good way to try and boost my commiment?
Probably not the most popular opinion but what helped me a lot is wearing (relevant) protectors - in my case hand protectors because I kept falling on my hands and hurt wrist
This video was really helpful. I had a hard time committing to landing my kick flips with both feet. Update: I still can’t kickflip, I can land it with one foot every try and I can do it very high but still not both feet
i’m so close i can ollie on anything but the actual concrete, i just can’t commit. everytime i try to to go on concrete the board rolls and i get scared and give up update: i can land then stationary just not rolling🥲
maybe try putting your back wheels into a crack and trying to ollie there. you won't roll when you're setting up, but it can help with the feeling of landing while moving when you land out of the crack
Honestly rolling ollie's are the easiest on concrete, it's scary but it's so much less sketchy. I can do them pretty consistently but I'm having trouble not bailing.
Practice just balance on your board, standing still until your comfortable. Then start pushing slowly and you will get better as you are more confident pushing! Good Luck! :)
I just can’t commit to this flat bar I’m so good at boardslides and my body just won’t stay on the board. I know I’m good at skateboarding but my confidence sucks.
I can pop Ollie's really high. Can't ollie for shy. I think its more because I weighed 220 in the 8th grade an I weigh 160 now. Mentally I never lost that weight in certain ways with gravity. Once you learn your own boundaries, its hard to relearn them
The thing about me is that I cant even pop the skateboard, I can on a crack on the sidewalk but i cant while moving or stationary with no crack, any tips?
From my personal experience, sometimes you can land 5 pop shuvits in a row with the greatest pop ever, and sometimes you can´t even land one. It´s all about the Full Send and being in the mindset.
Antonio RL mindset is the most important part. I can do pop shuv it’s but if I’m not in the mood then I’m not landing them. It’s one trick I’m afraid of idk why
rxmyy- I’m afraid of them too I cut my shin open with that trick and rolled my ankle hard
Commitment is the keyword to skateboarding imo. I never knew how mentally demanding this sport really is until I did my first ollie. Now that I skate, I really admire those good skaters. I don’t understand why skaters get this bad reputation from the general population, it requires A LOT to be good at skateboarding. It’s so much harder than soccer, football, swimming or any other sport I’ve tried in the past. But I absolutely LOVE it, I just regret not starting earlier cuz I’m in my late 20s 😕
Bro fr it’s like I can Ollie and I know I can and I’m really comfortable on my board and I’m confident with it but I get those days where I like hesitate and can’t commit to doing them but then I get those days where I full send them and don’t really think about it, its stressful asf
I found the best way to get into full send mode and it works everytime. Seriously. Take some deep breaths, then hit your chest like a gorilla and make gorilla noises while hyping yourself up. Try it, it works.
commiting is landing!
I think the biggest hurdle to overcome is the fear of falling. Ironically the solution to that is falling
The hard truth 😂
@@seanbrownskating by the way bro. Been following your RUclips channel since i started to skate 2 weeks ago. Its very helpful. I can ollie while riding it but its very hard for me to pop shove or heelflip ( i think its easier) while riding. I know i just have to get the guts and just do it but it takes a lot of courage to do it
Keep up the good work.
Combo Breaker keep up the hard work!
That's my problem .. I always fall with my arms stretched out. Hurts like shit even on flat ground. Not sure how to change that ..
@@rest0ck u have to train ur body to not tense up every time ur falling keep ur arms bent a lil and kinda push urself along with the momentum. This was one of my main problems when I started and honestly u might look stupid while doing it but fuck it u can even practice falling off your board onto grass Til u get the motion down
thought sean was going to be dropping some relationship advice
How deep is your hummus 7:08 “stay safe, put on a helmet...” this is great relationship advice
beautiful name man 🤣🤣
@@josephcampbell4708 thanks professor. I’ll get round to reading the Hero’s Journey one of these days I swear.
@@butterf1sh bruuuuuh you know me well dont ya hahaaahaaaaaa made my night mate
Lol 😂
Yeah once you can commit to a handrail or flip tricks everything becomes a lot easier and you learn way faster
When my friend Kai films he always says I don't get my phone back until I land the trick
good friend
Lucky
Dang I don't have a skate buddy, I just use a gopro mount lol
1st day skating...I’ll come back in a year tell you how it went
I can’t feel my wrist
its only been a day
Felt this
Sprained my wrist the first day I bought my board 😂
Maybe wrist guards would help you?
How’s your progress? I’m about a month in and feel like I hit a wall with commitment to everything 🤬 hope you’re sticking with it though
One time I was getting frustrated cause I couldn’t land an Ollie up a curb and scared that if I did I would bust my ass. I got to the point where I was telling myself “IF YOU WANNA SKATE... YOURE GONNA GET HURT” so I was like “ok, let’s get hurt” then boom did my first Ollie on curb without rolling my ankle 😎 (this was shortly after I rolled my ankle trying to drop in)
Coming from a stranger I’m proud of you , I’m tryna shuvit but I can’t, I was able to do it last week but didn’t skate for a week cuz of school, Nd now it’s just frustrating me cuz I can’t land it anymore
@@Screaming05 take it slow man it’ll come back
@@silasgreene2479 thanks I’m trying 🙏🏾
that’s actually advice that i’m gonna use lol, before every trick i’ll just be saying that in my head
thats really good advice def gonna use it, thanks brotha
Just wanted to say that you give the best and authentic tips out of all the skate channels out there.
Some big channels are like: "You put your foot here and you do this". Zero help for actual beginners.
So thank you!
Makes me happy to hear that!
one thing i do when im struggling to ollie on to stuff and off of drops i only think about doing the ollie as good as i can so i focus on that not the fear of falling and also then i get a better ollie cus im so focused
You have the kindest eyes I've seen in a while. Thanks for the tips. You've got a new subscriber, sir!
Why thank you! Hope you enjoy the videos!
When I’m skating in front of an attractive girl then I skate way better, like I land shit I would never commit to other wise. The power of bad bitches is crazy
Nigga I’m different I don’t wanna fall in front of the hoes 🤦🏿♂️💀
😂😂😂😂
@@mxrder8 😂🤣
“The power of bad bitches is crazy” biggest fax I’ve ever heard in my life
@@prodvaldo273 on god dude
I finally kick flip today from the kickflip vid u posted I got myself to practice a lot and landed it
Thx
Nice my man. I still can't kick flip but I can laser flip and other tricks but I am close to it.
TheCrownOfNoah awesome!
#heelflipper
Thank you so much Norman. I landed one yesterday after watching your explanation. Thank you so much - I appreciate you.
I did my first 50 50 grind, while a friend was filming me. Like "I have to do it and succeed now."
What a nice human you are. Thank you
Thank YOU!
Ive been skating for a long time, and i have always wanted to do a BS Pop Shuvit, and i can do a perfect one without rolling, but the moment i just have the tiniest ammount of speed, my back foot just will not land on the board.. and i know that i can do it, but somehow, its just nearly impossible for me to do. I think its because i generally havent fallen over too much, so i might be too scared to fall or something… its just so weird..
You are such a pure soul dude, keep skating!
I’ve been skating for two years and I can do a lot of things already but I’m frustrated with taking 50 uncommitted tries trying to tre flip down a 5 stair
My heart be beating hard af when it comes to something new 💀
Facts dude facts
@@seanbrownskating got any wht would yu say on dat ?
@@jinxzinacut4453 The only thing I really could do was just try to make sure I am prepared as possible. Both trick-wise and mentally. Takes time and practice to build that confidence up. It may feel like forever but it'll come with time! I never would've expected myself to be doing the things I'm doing today.
Commitment issues. lol! I remember when I could barely ollie and trying to do stairs. One time I stuck a 5 stair and I was rolling too slow and my board wasn't tuned for someone over 150lbs, strained my back like a old man. I would probably go 95a truck bushings now. You're right about being confident in having a trick before you can throw it down something, and commit with confidence. I'm trying to get back on a board for fun and be a little bit better and more brainy than when I last was skating regularly. I loved how I had my kickflips. Remember the first solid kickflip Garrett Hill does in New Blood, that's what I studied to try to avoid that double dribble flip lol. (It touches the ground before your feet land). I don't wanna do big shit but I wanna condition myself to kickflip a 5 stair. They also say don't ride up to it too many times or you start to cool off.
Apex, right? 5:29 nollie big heeled it like 5 years ago…
Yup! And that's crazy dude!
the fast kick flip tutorial was so helpful
thank you
Agree, he did a really good job on that one
i swear u give the best skate advices man so thankful to find ur channel
Thanks! Hope to continue giving out all the advice I can
I feel like its good to set a goal to land the trick instead of just to flip it. I also believe a lot of tricks are easier and help more learning them moving rather than standing.
yo thats crazy i didnt know you had a channel! im looking to get into skating this year. we should go to a park!
Thank you 👍🏼
I know i have good heelflips and kickflips but I couldn't land my front foot for some reason on all of my more difficult tricks than I realized I wasn't fully trying to land that front foot. Knowing that you might get hurt and being fine with it is the best thing you can do for yourself.
Starting from level 1 at age 30 I found I need to build muscles in order to jump. I cant hippie jump more than an inch and its preventing me from my ollies too.
So what I did was buy a jump rope so I can get more vert jump over time.
i’m literally having trouble doing an ollie over a 3 inch curb 😃🔫
saaame help me
Its so easy you dont even need to commit
Can u do it yet
I just started out skating for about 2 or 3 weeks now and eventually I was able to do a lot of shove it's. But now I am not able to do them anymore and it has to do with commitment and not always being able to shove my board 180*. what should I do?
Same here buddy. Done 3 in a row within 15mins of trying. went for a fourth and didn't lift my front foot enough...strained my groin. Havent landed one since. Rotation is perfect but can't get my back foot on anymore. Goes straight to the ground. That was 2years ago. Ive got the fear bad!😵
@@christopherpetts6599 I've tried doing ollies instead and after that incorporating ollies/pops into my shuvits. That practise helped my normal/nonpop shuvits too a lot. Maybe you can try this too
Hey Sean, that's a great video, probably the most important one you could make. Cheers!
Thanks!
Clicked on this looking for something else, that element board is sick ! Used to have a bunch of element tech decks
I need to Ollie and it can’t side my board it’s like I need to slide HARD my board is from vans is it a good board?
Vans board aren’t too good I’d recommend buying from a full skate shop vans is a shoe shop and their skateboards are overpriced
skate teacher and therapist. ily sean
😂🙏🏽❤️
I love your videos so much bro, they really help me in like everything I need help with lol
I have injured my hand quite badly on my first day learning how to drop in, i ended up dropping for the first few tries but the last one i lost control and fell on my hand stretched out and instantly, my wrist was fractured
i can do ollies fine but ive gone to do a shuvit and i just jump and fling my legs and the board does not move. i cant seem to do it no matter how hard i try, what do i do?
I am having trouble popping my rolling ollies because I am nervous about doing them, any tips?
i am literally doing everything right in my ollie but i’m too scared to commit and land
You learn?
@@haffa0905 finally i did learn it
What did you do to learn I’m still having some trouble even just doing it on pavement
@@nameless_youtube_channel5148 instead of doing a full on ollie i did mini ollies with my back feet on and then i worked up from there
That is exactly the opposite for me, I've been practicing the Ollie for 2 weeks, and I'm comfy doing it (while the board is not moving) but even if I study how I do it and how others do it I just can't understand how people jump high, I tried several times to understand, but I just can't help but fail..
Great vid man!!! This should help me land stuff! Friends really do help big time
Hey another Shawn B! Thanks for the tips man
Keep up the vids man! really helpful :)
Very helpful video👌🏽
Hardest thing for me is commiting to grinds and slides on bigger things. Like I can be confident in the trick I'm trying but I have to literally throw myself at the obstacle knowing I won't even pop it. Like just jump and get my feet in the rail. Like I have to show myself "hey we're getting up on this regardless of whether we commit the pop fully. So let's just pop it properly.
i can’t commit to my blunt to fakie, some random 7 y/o two weeks into skating starts throwing nose blunt drops. wtf
That’s how it be sometimes 🥲
i just got back on my board after a good 5 years , went to the spatepark at 4 am till 7. i dropped in the small side of the bowl fine but was too scared to try the big side at first but after i stopped bitching out and decided to send it , i ate shit 🤣 however it only hurt about 20% as much as i was expecting so from then on i wasn't scared anymore. hit the big side another 3 times and fell off every time but i was proud to get over that hill of being scared lol
Good job facing the fear!!
Thanks Sean. Really helped
Good video Good facts dont stop contunue pumping out more sick content we need it
Will do!!
Im so scared to fall and push myself but i've been trying to overcome my fear 😣
thanks for all great help man!
Is it bad that I barely now how to olie and I'm just trying to go for kickflip and to scared to comit
My issue is I can land with 1 foot but when I want to land 2 foot together I always backout Last minute =l
The first week of skateboarding I broke my wrist, I took a break for a solid 7-8 months and now Im trying again, just scared to break another bone
@Sean Brown my problem is that when i do a ollie that i step of with my back foot i am goofy by the way can i get help?
What if you don’t commit for a moving Ollie I want to get my moving Ollie higher can you help me
I can ollie pretty good and when moving fast but once I try and Ollie but a object I can’t commit like I just get off the board
There’s one trick I just can’t figure out....tre’s....I’ve got some many tricks down but committing to tre’s is just on a whole new level for me, I’ve landed all previous tricks needed, all basics from ollies, 180’s, fakie and Nollie bigspins, 3 shuvs (normal, fakie, nollie backside, all consistent without pop), switch 180’s, varial kicks and heels, (not consistent but have landed a fair few times), landed a few back heels badly....but for whatever reason my brain goes into safety mode with tre’s no matter how confident I feel before I try them, I’ve been skating for 7 years (5 years learning tricks) and I’ve landed two tre’s and stepped off in the last year, I just can’t grasp them...thank you for this video, I think I’ll try to work on getting my varial kicks consistent then hopefully I’ll get a tre one day...
What helped me was having the board turn 90 degrees before I even pop/scoop. Then the trick just naturally does itself.
Mylef Nepple I’ll try to work on that, thank you! Still struggling to just commit to it, keep getting two feet and just stopping, it’s so damn frustrating at this point I’ve almost given quits on it to learn other tricks
AverageSkater any tips on committing a ollie i can do one in grass and with skater trainers but once i have to bring my board to the ground i either step off or i like kick the board foreword and lean back idk
Tin Reacts practice holding onto a fence or something, that’s what I did, get comfortable doing them stationary holding something, then once you can do them every time, try a few moving as slow as you can, and work your speed up as you get more confident:) Ollie’s are all practice, just keep at it, stay over the board and commit and you’ll have them down in no time :)
AverageSkater i can do it out of a crack onto concrete now but im still doing the same thing when i try it moving
5:03 skateparks do not exist in my country-
Bro that fade is amazing
Shoutout to my barber, Gee 👌🏽🐐
yooo is that one skatepark with the brick ramp/wall apex in NC????
Yup 👌🏽
@@seanbrownskating aye my best friend used to live right next to there i actually have a couple clips there myself
@@anthonymacaluso5909 awesome!
i've been skating for a bit more than a year now, (i stand regular) i got ollie, fs 180, manual, just the basics, yet i've had a break for about 3 - 5 months and i've lost all commitment, i've been trying to do Kickflips and heelflips, almost landing it but ofcourse either my front foot or my back foot doesn't get on the board, i've noticed all i have to do is pull up my front foot/ back foot and kind of Slam it down so i can get used to actually placing both of my feet on the board and after i accomplish that and i actually land those 2 i want to try getting them cleaner
is this a good way to try and boost my commiment?
The best way is whatever works best for you. As long as you're making progress, you're good!
bruh I can't commit to doing shuvits or ollieing off something smaller than a curb (the bottom of a quarter pipe)
Thanks :)
fye waves my brotha
Thank you 🙏🏽🔥
Probably not the most popular opinion but what helped me a lot is wearing (relevant) protectors - in my case hand protectors because I kept falling on my hands and hurt wrist
Please do a how to bs flip/fs flip
I'm trying to ollie over a piece of wood but I get so scared as I get close to it and bail everytime
i commit as much as i can but i still can’t land my back foot on the board when i do a pop shuv
I need this video
Can someone help me with my kickflips. I can only land my back foot
That's a common issue that I mention in my Why You Can't Kickflip video: ruclips.net/video/egE9OtC7B_E/видео.html
Practice forcing your front foot only on to the board and leave your back foot off it's called muscle memory
A tip is to feel cool and like terminator if u have the mindset of this is such a little drop and u dont think u will land it
Another vid awesome 👌
Thank you (:
I’ve been doing it for months and can only cruise and I just can’t Ollie or drop in
I’m loving the vids
This video was really helpful. I had a hard time committing to landing my kick flips with both feet.
Update: I still can’t kickflip, I can land it with one foot every try and I can do it very high but still not both feet
Keep it up! I'm sure you'll end up landing it fully soon!
@@ashnscar21 kickflips take forever, you get everything eventually if you keep skating
i’m so close i can ollie on anything but the actual concrete, i just can’t commit. everytime i try to to go on concrete the board rolls and i get scared and give up
update: i can land then stationary just not rolling🥲
maybe try putting your back wheels into a crack and trying to ollie there. you won't roll when you're setting up, but it can help with the feeling of landing while moving when you land out of the crack
Honestly rolling ollie's are the easiest on concrete, it's scary but it's so much less sketchy. I can do them pretty consistently but I'm having trouble not bailing.
@@splashboy3790 hey , i can finally land them stationary just not rolling😅
I am stuck with the kickflip
I skate by myself so it’s soo hard to commit to hard shit. I just think if I get hurt im all alone lol. Totally all mental.
I can’t even commit pushing and getting on lol
Practice just balance on your board, standing still until your comfortable. Then start pushing slowly and you will get better as you are more confident pushing! Good Luck! :)
I started putting a food down when learning kick flips and heel flips but now I can’t break that habit
I have so many tricks down and they’d be perfect if I could just get my back foot on.
Same...I could tre flip if I could get my back foot on the board
@@JustinM437 literally same bro.
your nice and helpful
I just can’t commit to this flat bar I’m so good at boardslides and my body just won’t stay on the board. I know I’m good at skateboarding but my confidence sucks.
I cant ollie while moving
i cant commit to a shuvit or anything i can i only do a ollie
When ever I try to kickflip my back foot comes off😖
i sent in a google form on my kick flips but i got them down all i need is to commit now :)
man i can 5050 a downrail but i cant commit to 5050 a hubba... this is sooo weird
I can pop Ollie's really high. Can't ollie for shy. I think its more because I weighed 220 in the 8th grade an I weigh 160 now. Mentally I never lost that weight in certain ways with gravity. Once you learn your own boundaries, its hard to relearn them
Does falling primo hurt
No not really
MatieGames x ah ok that was my fear. Now that I know it doesn’t really hurt imma have more confidence
@@mathewramirez5886 yeah dont be scared to land primo i sometimes land primo too and 1 time i stayed primo it was very rare
MatieGames x Ight ty
I can ollie but i cant commit to shuvits
Can u help me
What a legend
I can’t commit to pop shuv and to Ollie over another skateboard
Don't give up!!! Keep trying and you will land it!! :)
Felicia C.
Tysm for the motivation I Ollie over 2 boards today while skating with my friends, and I can land pop shuvs consistently
fade looking fresh af
Thank ya thank ya
I tweaked my Achilles trying to go off a curb...
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also, i watch ashton kelley
The thing about me is that I cant even pop the skateboard, I can on a crack on the sidewalk but i cant while moving or stationary with no crack, any tips?
when you prepare to jump and pop the board, bend your knees low and squat so you can have a huge explosion of leg power
I finally fucking committed to the shivit thank youuuuu
this dude just seems super smart, I love it
Haha thank you!