The KEYS to HOLDING SLIDES & GRINDS!

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  • In this video I go over some of the basic slides & grinds while giving you tips on how to HOLD the tricks to slide/grind them further!
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Комментарии • 453

  • @localjoe
    @localjoe Год назад +153

    Biggest fan of this channel hearing a pro like Tom talk about the little details is pure gold

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +12

      THANKS JOE!

    • @maga_skater4207
      @maga_skater4207 Год назад +10

      ​@@tomasta this is the colab RUclips needs

    • @Shifting_Skates
      @Shifting_Skates Год назад +2

      Damn Joe! First the gifted hater shout out, now the people are chanting for a Joe x Asta collab?! You've come so far!

  • @endercastman
    @endercastman Год назад +93

    by far my favourite channel on youtube right now

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +5

      yesssss i appreciate that ! THANKS!

    • @SpookyMolder
      @SpookyMolder Год назад

      Premium content 💪🏼🖤

    • @nicorar07
      @nicorar07 Год назад

      love it too

    • @modestomouso1234
      @modestomouso1234 Год назад +2

      @@tomastahaha I didn’t even know you had a channel, then this pops up in my recommended videos, and I get to see the local park! Mids is so fun. Such a great crew there. Falls too. Met so many cool dudes since moving to bucks, and it’s always dope watching you just absolutely wreck that park haha 😆

  • @marquisrivera5266
    @marquisrivera5266 Год назад +51

    Tom I don’t know if you will see this but the fact that a skater of your caliber takes the time to make videos like this is amazing and not goes unnoticed you aren’t some regular skater bro your Tom asta doing this for us

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +12

      i got you! THANKS for watching !

    • @Maxsgcrew
      @Maxsgcrew Год назад

      ​@@tomastayou are amazing g!

  • @dadboard
    @dadboard Год назад +22

    This is like having free a professional skate lesson. Thanks, Tom Asta. You’re killing it, dude. 🔥

  • @JordanGarland
    @JordanGarland Год назад +5

    One of the last skaters I'd expect to see making YT content, but without a doubt the best content I've seen from a "real skateboarder", instant subscribe! Cant wait to see more.

  • @SurfnCrypto
    @SurfnCrypto Год назад +40

    Man please keep the education coming! Legends pass on the fire. As always thank you for epic videos. Can we get a beginners series?

    • @bigcheese1964
      @bigcheese1964 Год назад

      there’s thousands of videos for beginners on youtube

  • @heat3XD
    @heat3XD 11 месяцев назад +1

    I used to skate when I was 15-22 yrs old, but I couldn't skate as long as I wanted to because my heart would begin to go crazy (episodes of 180+ bpm), which made me feel more tired compared to the actual work I did. Last year, a cardiologist finally located the root of the problem: I had "an irregular arrythmia" (his words); the electrical impulses were not firing properly. Now, a few months after surgery and I haven't had any episodes - watching these videos have made me want to jump on my board again.
    After I get back into the groove of it, I can't wait to start front nose slides and back tails on a ledge at this new park they built. Hope you're still skating strong, Tom. Thanks for these tips.

  • @aaronlopez8722
    @aaronlopez8722 Год назад +1

    I love how skateboarders always explain with hand gestures of a tech deck. It's a visual thing, I understand.

  • @christophersantiago6011
    @christophersantiago6011 Год назад +1

    Dam. Best tip trick channel out. Gold mine.

  • @Frend_fb
    @Frend_fb Год назад +1

    man, i grew up seeing this long haired beanie wearing kid absolutely SHRED xpark and falls park. It's astonishing and motivating to see your progress and how far you've come. KEEP KILLIN IT DUDE!!!!

  • @tomasta
    @tomasta  Год назад +16

    PT. 2 with some more advanced tricks is coming! let me know what tricks you would like to see included in PT.2 !
    THANKS FOR WATCHING !

    • @MarakLim
      @MarakLim Год назад +1

      Love this series Tom! Helped me figure out my slides and grinds way better. I’d like to see big spins out of nose slides, and big spin into slides, like bs big spin tail, fakie big spin nose slide, etc. Thanks and keep the videos coming!! 🙌🏻

    • @hvnd3s0hn
      @hvnd3s0hn Год назад +1

      Please do (Nose)Bluntslides

    • @johnevans248
      @johnevans248 Год назад

      tricks on the flat bar over the ledge!

    • @pressureblaster
      @pressureblaster Год назад +1

      half cab crooked, flip bs smith, noseblunts

    • @KikoSkateCartagena
      @KikoSkateCartagena Год назад

      Nollie crooks and flip fs tailslides!

  • @DaytonJoey
    @DaytonJoey Год назад +1

    Laughed, said daaamn, and learned some stuff. Great channel!!

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +1

      sickkk! THANK YOU !

  • @SkateCrisis
    @SkateCrisis Год назад +1

    Thank you for the precious tips.

  • @quicstanfield8050
    @quicstanfield8050 Год назад +2

    Took me 20 years but I finally found a new fav skater (appleyard,saari ) hella tricks, hella steez, hella humble short hair Asta …..any demos any Cali sir

  • @GuitarraErudita
    @GuitarraErudita Год назад +2

    A lesson from a legend! Thats too good, too good!! pls keep it

  • @SkatingSheepVids
    @SkatingSheepVids Год назад +1

    Love that explanation for the back tail, always wanted to get that trick

  • @lvt8studio
    @lvt8studio Год назад +15

    So many detailed tips 😍 this channel is a gem 💎 thank you for all you're doing Tom ❤

  • @friesewiese
    @friesewiese Год назад

    such an amazing breath of fresh air for "skate RUclips" to have an actual real pro skater talk about all the details

  • @dookieshoes66
    @dookieshoes66 Год назад +6

    Crazy work ethic, Tom. Always loved watching you skate so having you on YT now is so sick. Props 🙏

  • @jmfkansas
    @jmfkansas Год назад

    i kept waiting for the front noseslide. i do mine slappy and trying to hold them longer haha. im 42 and having fun tryin. thanks for this!

  • @LostSkateTeam1
    @LostSkateTeam1 Год назад

    bro that little carve thing you said on the back tails honestly helped me so much with them. thank you so much !

  • @KevinJones-ut7gv
    @KevinJones-ut7gv 11 месяцев назад

    I like how he teaches you via his own mistakes made and he works you through if you’re having the same problems

  • @moldyrefrigerator
    @moldyrefrigerator Год назад

    Some of these details are things you wouldn't realize without years of skateboarding experience. I learned some things here and I've been skating for 20 years. Thanks Tom!

  • @chilledhappydoggo4541
    @chilledhappydoggo4541 Год назад +5

    Great vid dude! For me personally it really helped incorporating core training on off days, this includes rotational core exercises as well as static exercises. In my opinion this is a big key to holding slides/grinds for a long time, because it teaches the body how to get from a 'soft' core(while popping) to solid core when landing in the slide/grind and holding it. Also the timing of squeezing the core and learning how to 'release' it (generally in all skate tricks) at the right time is a technique that a lot of people lack.

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +1

      i can see that helping so much ! i never really thought of that THANK YOU !

  • @gorryman
    @gorryman Год назад

    Tom you are actually really good at teaching , No Bs just step by step good advice

  • @DanielKhuu
    @DanielKhuu Год назад

    All my life I've been in a small town with no parks nearby, but I just relocated to somewhere with a nice skate plaza and this was the perfect video for getting me exposed to ledge tricks. Thanks Tom!

  • @malice4422
    @malice4422 Год назад +3

    I definitely suffer from not having a trick on lock but trying to get it to slide long. Thats how I was with crooks, I would haul ass and lock into a nice crook but slowly slip into noseslide because I was focusing on the wrong things. Perfect timing for this video, thanks tom

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +3

      good luck with the crooks! these things take time too! so be patient and keep at it!

  • @joe.nail1
    @joe.nail1 Год назад +3

    Your approach helped me so much today, it really made a difference in lengthening my slappy crooks and noseslides. Thanks 🙏

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +3

      sick! love to hear that! THANKS for watching !

  • @niallmusonda7829
    @niallmusonda7829 Год назад

    Appreciate the tips from you Tom!!! Part 2 would love tips to slide fs noseslide, halfcab noseslides. Smiths, feebles, & whatever!

  • @luciancondrea
    @luciancondrea Год назад +1

    Man! Thanks so much Tom! So stoked to go practice getting a good lock-in on my tricks. Much love!

  • @BHonest
    @BHonest Год назад

    Found myself on the third video and dropped a sub. You’re dope bro. Preeeeeesh! 🙏

  • @justinollis34
    @justinollis34 Год назад

    "Your upper body is just as important as your tailslide... and your lower body is for holding the slide"😂
    Tom is such a skate bro, I love it. Good channel

  • @Anubis_power
    @Anubis_power Год назад

    Glad you threw in the back tail as a extra, heaps of viewers will appreciate that and im sure you know why 💪

  • @kyoungbutta
    @kyoungbutta Год назад

    tom ur definition of a pro skateboarder !! always loved the skating over the years !!!

  • @sp3cialed1
    @sp3cialed1 Год назад

    For years I've had very inconsistent fs noseslides and I watched this video for shits and giggles and went out to try it with the tips you mentioned and its as if I mastered them today in all but 20 minutes. This is the only tutorial thats ever done this for me, thank you!

  • @fiore_adriano
    @fiore_adriano Год назад +1

    Love it, thanks for sharing dude. Got any tips for popping out of a fs nosegrind mid ledge?

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      its more like a pressure jump to the side..learn riding in nosmanny on flat, and try to nollie to the side out of nose manny...you give a push foward then a quick hop to the side hope that helps!

  • @mRSasha-dv3mb
    @mRSasha-dv3mb Год назад +1

    Hey Tom. Do you think you could do a video on popping out of frontside crooked grinds. I can grind as far as I want but can never pop out

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +1

      thats a great idea, they are tricky. THANKS for watching !

  • @DotKsmGlmrMovrBtc
    @DotKsmGlmrMovrBtc Год назад +2

    Great video! For me it was so weird, one day I was practicing my FS Tailslide, had them on lock so started practicing FS Noseslide. As soon as I started getting them on lock, out of nowhere I unlocked my FS Nosegrind and FS Crooks! It was magical learning all of those tricks in a single day and having them on lock from then on. Oh and I also unlocked nose manual on a 3-deck high box which was scary before for me.

  • @crownedinterror9
    @crownedinterror9 Год назад +1

    Advice you gave that a lot of folks need to hear...get the trick dialed in first!

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      yup! cant skip over the basics...they are stepping stones for everything else in skateboarding! the better you have them the easier everything will fall into place ! THANKS for watching!

  • @Skateceramics
    @Skateceramics Год назад

    whats cracking, just finished a 12hour shift in the kitchen, good to be blessed with the knowledge about these..

  • @VMac3
    @VMac3 Год назад

    HOME COURT WOOP WOOP! Sick video man.

  • @chasemarcanio
    @chasemarcanio Год назад

    Flat bar for sure! Also watching the back tails was so satisfying.

  • @Slimcone
    @Slimcone Год назад

    That was a sick video, loved that kick back tail fakie and the back nose grind from the side

  • @primovibar4316
    @primovibar4316 Год назад

    Wow that’s some insight! Thankyou! Do some smith backsmith grinds on ledge and how to hold and pop out of it. 🙏🏼

  • @KellyMHart
    @KellyMHart Год назад +2

    Best dude. Best Skater. Best videos. You're the man Tom!

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      KELLY! Thanks my DAWG

  • @WizardDoom
    @WizardDoom Год назад

    I love all the little tweeks one can make and you explain them very nice and detailed. Hats off

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      THANK YOU! I apprecaite you watching my vids!

  • @amirstanfield
    @amirstanfield Год назад

    My fav skater for sure...keeps me stoked and Hella humble and down to earth....when's the new part Coming out Mr Asta and keep the vids coming, super helpful

  • @randybotha4887
    @randybotha4887 Год назад

    Great tips, can't wait to hit the park again and go test it out

  • @rammy_ramirez6131
    @rammy_ramirez6131 Год назад

    Wow this was very helpful!
    I've been skating for about 18 years and I just moved to Barcelona. The Skaters here do the longest slides ever and so my new goal was to be able to do improve my Backtails and stuff to go the long way. The way you explained and the tricks you picked were in my opinion the perfect combination to learn any other slides/grinds. Also the trys when you approached the tricks are very important to understand the way to get there. Thanks a lot Tom. Big inspiration. Glad I found your channel!
    PS: I would be hyped if there is a video about the diffirent ways to flip out. Like Backtail flip out, Noseslide heelflip out and stuff.

  • @jessedirtfoot
    @jessedirtfoot Год назад

    This is super helpful dude! I've been working on my back tails a lot lately and am going to put these tips to work.

  • @SantaCruzSkateboards
    @SantaCruzSkateboards Год назад +1

    Tom straight blessing us! 🙌

  • @CarltonSeven
    @CarltonSeven Год назад +1

    Such a great subject. Thanks Tom Asta!

  •  Год назад

    This information is worth millions. I would've like to see how to control fs noseslides in further distances.

  • @pressureblaster
    @pressureblaster Год назад

    one of the best and most informative video on this subject! thank you and please do make part 2

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      part 2 coming soon! THANKS

  • @vsc_ww
    @vsc_ww Год назад

    These videos get better every time. I've been working on nose manuals, and funny enough when you mentioned how those are important for nose grinds, it hit me. I realised that's what is making my nose grinds suck. Thanks for these tips.
    I would also love to find out what one can do for a bs tail slide...I have been really struggling with that trick for years.

    • @vsc_ww
      @vsc_ww Год назад

      One last thing, your pinch on the fs nose grind is clear to see, is that kind of a secret to holding it? Cause I can only bonk it at the end of a ledge

    • @vsc_ww
      @vsc_ww Год назад

      Can I also add one more thing😅🤣I am honestly writing these comments while watching, so bare with me here...
      So the bs tail slide, instead of bs tail slide to fakie, how does it feel to do a shuv out, cause naturally my body wants to keep going straight, so I can't pop out to regular😑 I'm not sure I'm making sense

  • @b-sixbassline6541
    @b-sixbassline6541 Год назад

    This is definitely gonna help
    big thanks Tom

  • @TheAdaptiveMaritimer
    @TheAdaptiveMaritimer Год назад +1

    Super helpful dude, would that work on slappy trick too? Having a hard time getting my weight over the board on the curb and end up bailing a bunch

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      ohhh im not really a slappy guy. but i imagine so...holding tricks comes down to your body being very centered over the board....THANKS FOR WATCHING !

  • @breezysk8boarder
    @breezysk8boarder Год назад

    used to watch you in 2011 and im still watching you now!

  • @rollandburnl7826
    @rollandburnl7826 Год назад

    The “I missed” on the hand back nosegrind had me dying 😂, absolutely amazing

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      🤣🤣🤣 it happens

  • @vonshed
    @vonshed Год назад

    Love it! Was at the park just the other day saying to my buddy "man I wish I could get my grinds longer". Perfect timing:)

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      yesss ! good luck with it ! THANKS !

  • @zackarystephenson1444
    @zackarystephenson1444 Год назад

    Dude I love your videos. Skating 15+years. And still learning new things. Thinks bruv

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      got you! i apprecaite it man THANKS for watching !

  • @ryanrowe1975
    @ryanrowe1975 Год назад +1

    Proper on speed and skating in a higher rate of balancing and sliding down the pace of grinding the closest rail to the distance while switching over to a backside tailslide.

  • @lahatchet
    @lahatchet Год назад

    Shared part with CC gave me TA

  • @lassebendtsen8115
    @lassebendtsen8115 Год назад

    Thanks for the videos Tom, always a treat😊 It’s really nice to try out your tips and tricks. Being a 40+ skater now I have started doing more shuvs in and out of grinds and slides. I don’t know how you feel about those but it would be awesome to hear your point of view and tips in a video one day👍🏼
    Thanks again for all your hard work on these videos, I enjoy them all!

  • @thickthanos9132
    @thickthanos9132 Год назад +1

    Oi Papi Tom uploading Got me Grinning, Fav Channel Rn Fs:)

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +1

      😆😆😆 THANK YOU

  • @frankyblvxk2048
    @frankyblvxk2048 Год назад

    im surprised you didn't mention the heel toe weight distribution on the nosegrinds but nonetheless fire as always

  • @skatetheorist
    @skatetheorist Год назад

    Lovely vid definitely quality stuff. I hope more pros follow your lead in the future and share the knowledge they have.

  • @paceyourself5652
    @paceyourself5652 Год назад

    Learned back tails this year after skating for 21 years. Trying to get them longer/to fakie. Perfect vid

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      lets go! get that shit! THANKS for watching !

  • @miguelmota5447
    @miguelmota5447 Год назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH TOM, i f... needed this :)))

  • @walliegrab9746
    @walliegrab9746 Год назад

    I do the same alley oop for back tails, helps me put my weight on the ledge. really insightful tips on bs nosegrinds, gonna try to learn them next session, thank you so much you got me hyped

  • @mkchomponthis
    @mkchomponthis Год назад +2

    Holdin emmm 🤌🤝

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +1

      ayyyy i know you be holdin em !!!! thanks homie!

  • @jojoconcep
    @jojoconcep Год назад

    Super dope breakdown super hooked !!!! I use to skate now I have Multiplesclerosis so now I just stay aware of these things … hopefully I get back to it !!

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +1

      DAMN! hope you get back on the board soon man heal up! THANKS for watching !

  • @robertschmidl8085
    @robertschmidl8085 Год назад

    Your Videos are the Best! Thanks for the information 🎉

  • @Ditlevdevries
    @Ditlevdevries Год назад

    hi Tom, can you do a vid on basic ledge tricks? thanks for the Advice, keep killing it🔥

  • @Syms95
    @Syms95 Год назад +1

    Cool to hear your perspective on this. Definitely useful ✌🏻

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      THANKS FOR WATCHING !

  • @JohnTanner-g9t
    @JohnTanner-g9t Год назад

    Back tail explanation was money! Scary to commit to those.

  • @rcarrera315
    @rcarrera315 Год назад

    Super helpful Tom. Now to get back some tricks!

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      lets get it! THANKS for watching !

  • @PeaceBeginsOnYourPlate
    @PeaceBeginsOnYourPlate Год назад

    That long bs tail looked awesome! Can you make a video on how to hurricane?

  • @_freedumb
    @_freedumb Год назад

    Good stuff. Would be nice to see your take on back smiths/lipslides and frontside crooks, 180 nosegrinds?

  • @switchflipjones
    @switchflipjones Год назад

    fire video bro appreciate you! what are those pants?

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +1

      THANK YOU! pants are rothco from amazon haha

  • @DDCrown
    @DDCrown Год назад

    I love your videos Tom!
    I would love to see more grinds and slides trick tips!

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +1

      yep! more to come! THANKS for watching !

  • @thomasriley2584
    @thomasriley2584 Год назад

    Killin it man, you got some of the best explanations of the process.

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      i appreciate that! THANK YOU !

  • @ClaybornSol
    @ClaybornSol Год назад

    Would love to get some input on holding blunt slides both rail and ledges

  • @toterick
    @toterick Год назад +1

    Thanks Tom, keep em coming.
    Do fs feebs and bs smiths next please

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      flat bar vid coming soon! THANKS for watching !

  • @soogood_food
    @soogood_food Год назад

    Great video. Would love to see more.

  • @mikewilleymadeit
    @mikewilleymadeit Год назад

    Great explanation on the backside tailslides! The swerve is key!

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      yesss THANKS for watching !

  • @billsurlatete
    @billsurlatete Год назад

    As a semi competent skater I can do all these tricks but hearing your little details like the alley oop movement or the looking over the shoulder is truly enlightening. Maybe I can go from 3ft tail slides to 10ft now

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      awesome to hear that! hope i can help and THANKS for watching !

  • @OsyIkhile
    @OsyIkhile Год назад

    This was dope! Could you give a tip on holding back Nose slide and boardslide

  • @OttoLPerez16
    @OttoLPerez16 Год назад

    Tom your videos rip! I'd love to see a flatbar feebles and smiths video. Appreciate you sharing the knowledge!

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +3

      sick! i think a flatbar vid could be rad as well! THANK YOU !

  • @thatguy5233
    @thatguy5233 Год назад

    so satisfying to watch you clear that ledge 👍 i wonder if maybe i can't do longer noseslides and crooks because of the ledges in my area (Poland lol) which are just terrible. i feel like i did get the basics down as you said really well, but i either don't have enough room to set up or the ledge just has some cracks. some people can still clear them, so idk, but i know that these ledges (and non-existent rails) made me the flatground skater i am today who can kickflip manual (sometimes) but can't do a proper 5-0 or noseslide

  • @kayamashaba8162
    @kayamashaba8162 Год назад

    You’re explaining so nicely 😎

  • @DazedCutty
    @DazedCutty Год назад

    Keep it up Tom. I guarantee you’re helping out a lot of youngsters AND people who’ve been at it a while. Just seeing a pro give tips is dope. I just enjoy watching you skate anything.
    I had to add how dope that kick flip back tail looked! Stomped that shit!

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +1

      THANK YOU! i plan on it!

  • @kevms_
    @kevms_ Год назад

    I'd love to see some smiths & feebles on ledges! You're the man Tom!

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      yep! in part 2 we will get into smiths ! THANKS for watching !

  • @TurdFerguson456
    @TurdFerguson456 5 месяцев назад

    He won't say this, but I'd focus on copying Tom's style as well, even if you have to work hard at it! Looking good means looking smooth and effortless. Style(imo) is 99% of everything in skateboarding. Thanks Tom 👍

  • @aymgot23
    @aymgot23 Год назад

    Thank for this one ,with basic tricks to learn very interesting ,i will rewatch it several times i think ! You explain very good ! for the crooked grind i have the problem to 180 out every time ,i don't know how to pop with a nollie out but i will try hharder ;) and back tail too i will try your tipps ,very usefull video ! (on rail fs feeble and fs blunt are mystery for me )

  • @PilgrimShred
    @PilgrimShred Год назад +1

    Dude! This work you’re putting out is good. Always loved your style.
    I’d love to know what you do in terms of keeping your body good for skating… any training/stretching/diet/mindset tips etc.
    Thanks for what you’re doing out there!

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад +1

      i would love to put something out on that topic! THANKS for watching !

  • @cooperalsop2228
    @cooperalsop2228 Год назад

    you’re so clean with it!

  • @kenfriedle7743
    @kenfriedle7743 Год назад

    Awesome dude thanks for doing what you are doing

    • @tomasta
      @tomasta  Год назад

      got you! THANKS for watching !

  • @joaomqb
    @joaomqb Год назад

    Man, these tips are gold!!

  • @Kriskoston
    @Kriskoston Год назад

    Kickflip back tails are probably one of the most fun tricks on a skateboard