i'd like to see a video where you take a basic trick (shuvs, 180s, 5050s) and you do them in every stance with quick tips for each and every one. but i'll probably watch whatever you upload. skate content is never enough when you suck at skating 😁🤣😂
If I might add: moving your center of gravity to very top of the board. Think that's Andy Anderson's advise as well in some recent videos. Me thinking it's a proof when I watch Adrian Del Campo boosting huge nollie stuff: he basically sits on an invisible bench right next to the nose before popping... That's a good topic, keep shredin!
Pretty sure before I will have much success with nollie-ing or skating switch i will have to do a lot of conditioning of my "off leg". just doing one legged squats it's crazy how comfortable it is with my good/right leg and how awkward and weak ti is with my left...Will never get a good pop until I get that leg stronger and more usable
@@7oozzee No, you dont need learn how to ride switch, Nollie tricks are often easier than fakie and switch. But having a good Nollie will help you when you do learn switch stuff.
What tutorial do you want to see next?
i'd like to see a video where you take a basic trick (shuvs, 180s, 5050s) and you do them in every stance with quick tips for each and every one. but i'll probably watch whatever you upload. skate content is never enough when you suck at skating 😁🤣😂
Frontside flips?
half cab mannie ,with emphasis on how not to keep spinning in the manual , and that fakie 50 50 pop out you do woud be nice
Fakie frontside flips
Your fatty bs 180s 👍
If I might add: moving your center of gravity to very top of the board. Think that's Andy Anderson's advise as well in some recent videos. Me thinking it's a proof when I watch Adrian Del Campo boosting huge nollie stuff: he basically sits on an invisible bench right next to the nose before popping... That's a good topic, keep shredin!
it is the coolest of the ollies
What about Ollie north
switch is a little cooler imo
This helped alot
Merci! that will help me improve my pop.
Great tip about front foot in pocket, never heard that. Now does same go for fakie? 🤔
Depends on the size of your tail, trucks and wheels and how you do your trucks. Give it a try!
I find that I put my foot further out on the tail and less in the pocket for fakie but that might just have to do with what pop feels normal to me.
Nice bro
Watching Tiago Lemos helps a lot too, even andy anderson said that on a video
Pretty sure before I will have much success with nollie-ing or skating switch i will have to do a lot of conditioning of my "off leg". just doing one legged squats it's crazy how comfortable it is with my good/right leg and how awkward and weak ti is with my left...Will never get a good pop until I get that leg stronger and more usable
What is nollie and what's fakie?
Nollie is using your nose going forward in your natural stance and fakie is using your tail going backwards in your opposite stance.
@@fiore_adriano thanx/grazie mr.A
@@fiore_adriano so, in order to nollie I have to know how to ride switch?
@@7oozzee No, you dont need learn how to ride switch, Nollie tricks are often easier than fakie and switch. But having a good Nollie will help you when you do learn switch stuff.
Good thing about nollie is you get to ride your regular stance. Bad thing is you have to do the trick switch.
This trick drives me crazy. My pop is ass. Most of the time my front foot comes way off the board. 😢
Try putting your front foot in the pocket. Kick down before you kick forward.
@@fiore_adriano so kick down then forward. Like forming a “J”? That’s the part I don’t quite understand.
More like an L. Like you're trying to hit the ground with force then scrape the nose forward like you're trying to scratch it on the ground.
@@fiore_adriano that makes sense. I’ll give it a try. Appreciate you 👊🏽
kickfflip noseslide trick tip ppl
I can't do that trick yet. Haha. Maybe one day.
nollie > ollie
🤙