First Person Pop Shove-It Tutorial | POV Skate Lessons

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2025

Комментарии • 45

  • @seanbrownskating
    @seanbrownskating  2 года назад +2

    Watch the tutorial with more angles: ruclips.net/video/M66Bx2FFEbU/видео.html

  • @jonmatthewsphotos
    @jonmatthewsphotos 2 года назад +63

    Love seeing the goofy perspective. Thanks Sean.

  • @cimachu
    @cimachu Год назад +12

    My first thought when I saw this was "darn, its not goofy", and then I saw the splitscreen and was hugely relieved. Thanks Sean!

  • @karinah9840
    @karinah9840 2 года назад +15

    Really love seeing both perspectives!! Thank you Sean!

  • @Str8representing
    @Str8representing 4 месяца назад +1

    Wow, this type of tutorial is on another level!

  • @meepcat8476
    @meepcat8476 10 месяцев назад +1

    This video was very helpful! The fact that you also included goofy footed pov is great cause it helps me understand it better

  • @2bin
    @2bin 2 года назад +5

    You really deserve more views/subscribes. I've been watching tons of tutorials as I get back into skating. You uncover so many subtle but key movements others miss, and without sass or snark. Kudos - you've just added this subscriber here.

  • @marcus0477
    @marcus0477 Год назад +1

    adding goofy was very helpful! Thank you so much!

  • @flickeringscreens
    @flickeringscreens 3 месяца назад

    Love the split screen. Neat

  • @nika_251
    @nika_251 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the scooping tip i saw another vid that said to scoop back and that was the issue

  • @cimachu
    @cimachu Год назад +1

    This was the most helpful tutorial I've ever seen, you really covered everything.

  • @scruffylooking23
    @scruffylooking23 2 года назад +1

    These are legit incredibly helpful. Your No Comply 180 first person tutorial made that truck click for me. Now onto the pop shuvs!

  • @MonkeyDruffy081
    @MonkeyDruffy081 2 года назад +2

    You have the Best tutorials. You’ve helped a lot.

  • @robertolopez2282
    @robertolopez2282 Год назад

    Thanks bro really helps

  • @MayhemJack
    @MayhemJack 2 года назад +2

    Okay, I've got two questions before I try this:
    - When you're gonna do it while rolling, do you also jump forward? Do you always jump forward? How do you know how far? And how do you actually jump towards the direction you're facing when your body is already moving towards the left?
    - And second, are slip-on shoes comfortable (for skating in general)? Do you size up, size down, or wear perfect fits? Asking cos my feet hurt all the time in my perfectly fit Vans Eras (months after breaking them in). I barely get to five minutes of skating now before I have to stop to let my feet slow down from pulsating. I already have the thought to size up but afraid to do so as I used to wear size up Chuck Taylors when I first began skating and it was very unstable to ride with them.
    Sorry, went off on a tangent there, that probably isn't directly related to learning shuv its, but would appreciate your thoughts on it too. Thanks!

    • @seanbrownskating
      @seanbrownskating  2 года назад +1

      1st Question: It still may help to jump forward as you're just starting to learn it. Overtime, you will be able to control it and keep it under you more as you get more comfortable with it. Knowing how far to jump with the board is basically trial and error, you will understand it more along the way. You can still jump forward even when rolling because your body will still have the same momentum, just don't overthink it.
      2nd Question: Slip on shoes I think can be comfortable for casual and low-impact skating. If you get slip on shoes, I highly recommend trying them on first in a physical store or reading reviews to see how true to fit they are from other people. The goal is to have a comfortable, snug fit. The slip on shouldn't be too tight or too loose.

    • @MayhemJack
      @MayhemJack 2 года назад

      @@seanbrownskating Thanks, Mr. Brown! I think I've gotten how to make the board spin that way, now I just have to work on making it spin under me and actually landing it. Your tip to practice landing the front foot first was very helpful! Every trick I learn just takes a little bit more time as I'm learning on a cruiser.
      As for the shoes, I've always wondered if those slip-ons were comfortable, especially since I cruise long distances for commuting. I just haven't gotten around to trying them because in my mind it's weird to think about wearing shoes that don't have laces. 😅 But I'd be happy all the same just to have something else to wear for skating. I will definitely check some out. Thank you for being a great source of info!

  • @HoangNguyen-xo7up
    @HoangNguyen-xo7up 2 года назад +1

    really good tutorial, thanx!

  • @iskandarazan2163
    @iskandarazan2163 2 года назад

    Love your vid Sean! Can you do a treflip pov next?

  • @micahhh839
    @micahhh839 2 года назад

    best skate youtuber in the game

  • @sparkz4865
    @sparkz4865 2 года назад

    thanks bro

  • @sleepymasa
    @sleepymasa Год назад

    so goood earned a sub

  • @Brandetta0
    @Brandetta0 2 года назад

    i literally only can do this stationary the board always goes flying forward

  • @benjaminpoulsen2754
    @benjaminpoulsen2754 2 года назад

    Do a tutorial on Frontside flips please I can only get half of the flip, something must be wrong with my flick

  • @robertolopez2282
    @robertolopez2282 Год назад

    From Costa Rica

  • @itstoucann
    @itstoucann Год назад

    my issue is that the board goes forwards, so that by front foot lands on the back bolts, any ideas?

    • @seanbrownskating
      @seanbrownskating  Год назад

      Sounds like you may be leaning towards the tail too much which causes you to stay back of shove the board too far forward. Try putting more emphasis on leaning over the nose and see if that helps.

    • @itstoucann
      @itstoucann Год назад

      @@seanbrownskating this helped a lot, not landing them yet due to commitment but theyre staying straight under me, thanks!

  • @Shoedenmark
    @Shoedenmark 2 месяца назад

    I just have trouble commiting, I still land in it every time though it’s kinda weird

  • @brandaholic4659
    @brandaholic4659 2 года назад

    when i try my shuvs i cant get my back foot on and when i record it my board its going rlly far in front of me? any suggestions?

    • @seanbrownskating
      @seanbrownskating  2 года назад

      It will probably take some time but really emphasize scooping forward towards the nose to prevent it from flying away and hover your front foot over the board the entire time to keep it stable. For getting your back foot on, it will be commitment which is hard to teach. It's mainly a feeling you get. Just try to build up your confidence by maybe doing it on carpet or grass and don't be afraid to fall.

  • @senseiwurstbrot5350
    @senseiwurstbrot5350 2 года назад +2

    I swear, the timing of that video bro....

  • @cimachu
    @cimachu Год назад

    This doesn't affect the quality of the video imo but its kind of funny watching the pavement jitter/lag im guessing due to compression. It looks like it has a different frame rate than anything else lol

    • @seanbrownskating
      @seanbrownskating  Год назад

      Yeah, sand and asphalt are ridiculous when rendering

  • @noeleverettson46633
    @noeleverettson46633 2 года назад

    I watched This and 2 days later i landed it

  • @daggeraux345
    @daggeraux345 Год назад

    I’m scared of clapping my shins😭😭

  • @annarimer9672
    @annarimer9672 2 года назад

    pov: ur name is sean and can do both coincidence I say not

  • @Tapthefxckout
    @Tapthefxckout 2 года назад +2

    Nice tutorial I suck at pop shuvs, I can Nollie backside 360 but I can’t pop shuv