nice video. to me the most essential tip is to take cracks/curbs/drains at 45 degree angle instead of going straight trough them. you can also "de-weight" by putting your weight back, similar to what you do when snowboarding on fresh snow. Foot stoppers are also a nice, don't know why these are not a thing on esk8.
I once fell because of a pothole on the road, and I was very careful after that. Every beginner should watch this video, thank you to the photographer.
1. Stay Calm: It's important to remain calm and focused to make quick decisions. 2. Alert the Person: Use your voice or a loud noise to alert the person of your presence and the potential danger. 3. Swerve or Steer Away: If possible, try to steer the electric skateboard away from the person's path to avoid a direct collision. Be careful not to lose control of the board. 4. Prepare for Impact: If all else fails and a collision is unavoidable, try to brace yourself for impact by crouching low and protecting your head and vital areas.
2:01 guys, be careful with deweighting. there's certain cracks, bumps, etc that can actually SHOOT ur board up into the air, or FLIP it if there's no weight on it. if ur on ur board, ur body weight will prevent that from happening. so, be careful with this method. i usually just transfer some of my weight off of the front truck by stepping back a bit, so it has an easier time navigating the rough terrain.
thats called a chinese nollie. i demonstrated this towards the very end. thats why i mentioned during the de weight segment once u practice more and are more skilled, u can do little jumps which is more difficult then resulting in a chinese knollie... practice practice practice
nice video. to me the most essential tip is to take cracks/curbs/drains at 45 degree angle instead of going straight trough them. you can also "de-weight" by putting your weight back, similar to what you do when snowboarding on fresh snow. Foot stoppers are also a nice, don't know why these are not a thing on esk8.
Very practical advice, this avoided many problems.
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awsome! thank you for the GREAT tips. they helped me a lot!
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Thanks for the tips!
I did learn a lot, great teaching, great job
I once fell because of a pothole on the road, and I was very careful after that. Every beginner should watch this video, thank you to the photographer.
Very useful!
Nice tips!
Very nice detailed video, but about the 4th one, your board gotta be at least thinner battery cases or other cases.
Thats what I called contents
One thing, when you are going downhill, a person appears at the end of the road and it is too late to brake. What do you think you should do?
1. Stay Calm: It's important to remain calm and focused to make quick decisions.
2. Alert the Person: Use your voice or a loud noise to alert the person of your presence and the potential danger.
3. Swerve or Steer Away: If possible, try to steer the electric skateboard away from the person's path to avoid a direct collision. Be careful not to lose control of the board.
4. Prepare for Impact: If all else fails and a collision is unavoidable, try to brace yourself for impact by crouching low and protecting your head and vital areas.
2:01 guys, be careful with deweighting. there's certain cracks, bumps, etc that can actually SHOOT ur board up into the air, or FLIP it if there's no weight on it. if ur on ur board, ur body weight will prevent that from happening. so, be careful with this method.
i usually just transfer some of my weight off of the front truck by stepping back a bit, so it has an easier time navigating the rough terrain.
thats called a chinese nollie. i demonstrated this towards the very end. thats why i mentioned during the de weight segment once u practice more and are more skilled, u can do little jumps which is more difficult then resulting in a chinese knollie... practice practice practice
Once again thanks for the super duper nice tips! You guys rock!