Went from la to this park and it tripped me out cause I watch these vids 😂 I remember thinking he probably lives in converse in ur old vids cause I used to live there and ig u actually lived close af 😂 so sick
Anybody know why my back foot doesn’t stay where it started when I Ollie? Or how I can keep it there I noticed my back foot always ends up moving during the Ollie so I land on the rail weird.
You want your back foot to move up a little. It might land on the bolts, but usually when I ollie, my back foot goes from the tip of the tail to landing somewhere between the tail and the back bolts, might even land on the back bolts but usually it lands just below the back bolts.
My problem with this trick is precision. I have back feebles and front boards on lock but the front feeble always turns into a front board or an overshot tweaked 5-0.
i have a flatbar but no where to put it and there’s not one and my local even though there are three parks in my city i can’t get a ride to the one with the rail but i live down the at feet from one
They are for some people. Just like heelflips are a lot harder than kickflips for some people too. A friend of mine learned frontside boardslides before backside boardslides somehow. I guess it just depends on how things in our minds click and how we overcome certain fears and doubts.
I have been trying this trick and bs Smith grinds for years. My front heel hits the rail/ledge every time no matter where I place my front foot. Does anyone else have this problem?
Just repetition man, do things over and over and eventually they'll come more often. You also get better and learn new ways do doing things better which helps with consistency and muscle memory.
@@marino_sls3627 A frontside feeble is a Five-0 combined with a boardslide. It requires a frontside torque shifty to lock in. Which means setting up for a frontside 180 while riding up to the rail frontside. Pop into it just as if popping into a frontside 5050, but think in terms of a manual. Since set up riding in a frontside torque, your shoulders will lock the board onto the rail as your body pulls frontside. Since thinking in terms of a manual your muscle memory will attempt to balance the board out straight off the end. Or, instead set up for a pop out. (I have mastered the fundamentals of skateboarding and have articulated them to make perfect sense. ) (Here I tried to condense it into a short summary. Therefore understanding it may take some effort.)
Landed my first one today, pinch and all. I owe it all to this video. Thanks a ton bro!
Does the way that he says to pop out help a lot?
Fuck yeah
Das pinch tho
Went from la to this park and it tripped me out cause I watch these vids 😂 I remember thinking he probably lives in converse in ur old vids cause I used to live there and ig u actually lived close af 😂 so sick
Anybody know why my back foot doesn’t stay where it started when I Ollie? Or how I can keep it there I noticed my back foot always ends up moving during the Ollie so I land on the rail weird.
Saaame dude it’s so annoying and hard to get out of I wish someone knew how cause I sure as heck don’t
You want your back foot to move up a little. It might land on the bolts, but usually when I ollie, my back foot goes from the tip of the tail to landing somewhere between the tail and the back bolts, might even land on the back bolts but usually it lands just below the back bolts.
Nice bro, i will try again tomorrow
My problem with this trick is precision. I have back feebles and front boards on lock but the front feeble always turns into a front board or an overshot tweaked 5-0.
My problem is finding a small rail to even consider trying this on
You can also consider making one or ordering one👍
I can do front feebles but for some reason i cant put my backfoot in the pocket when it locks so i cant grind for so long any tips?
I can't seem to come out regular. I always shoot out fakie or land primo
Pop out
Does a good amount of speed help when learning these?
Yep hard to learn when going slow unless the rail is very waxed
When i try it my heel sticks on the rail and i dont move
wax dat bitch
not sure if you got it yet but try either pointing frontfoot or being more on tippy toe on front foot you got that shit playa
lean back and make sure you make that pinch on your wheel
@@thecookj454 will try man thanks!!
You got em yet?
Love that channel!!!
Hello Will , awesome tips like always :D yoou go so fast , i think speed can help
Good video!
i have a flatbar but no where to put it and there’s not one and my local even though there are three parks in my city i can’t get a ride to the one with the rail but i live down the at feet from one
for some reason now when i do them, they go into front board. i had them good until one day i just all of a sudden had trouble landing them.
i had the same issue, for me it helped to ride more paralel and focus on popping hard
Kevin Testo thanks mayne!
Personally 5050 seems so much harder then feeble or smith
yeah have you tried any of those tricks though? lmao.
@@anson2457 yeah why
@@anson2457 I mean I’ve done 5050!smith and feeble just not well and I think smith and feeble are the easiest
They are for some people. Just like heelflips are a lot harder than kickflips for some people too. A friend of mine learned frontside boardslides before backside boardslides somehow. I guess it just depends on how things in our minds click and how we overcome certain fears and doubts.
@@daffyduckling6958 I learned FS boards before BS too lol
No video on a B/S Feeble?
I have been trying this trick and bs Smith grinds for years. My front heel hits the rail/ledge every time no matter where I place my front foot. Does anyone else have this problem?
twist your foot so your toes point more towards the bolts after you pop
Do you sit on top of rail?
Is round rails easyer
yes
For me the board always flips when coming out
how about one on consistency?
Just repetition man, do things over and over and eventually they'll come more often. You also get better and learn new ways do doing things better which helps with consistency and muscle memory.
who films you?
Your mom
stfu ur not funny
Does it help if you know how to bs feeble and fs smith
That's almost the same like does it help if you can 360 shuv when learning tre's? Ofc it does if you can do 1 variation it's easy to learn the other
Where is that skatepark ?
Jesse Espinoza yeah I want to know too!
Live oak park
what about on ledges?
Wayyy easier
What shoes are those? Vegan? I doubt they're still made.
What is this skaters name? Anyone? Steezy guy
Will Flores I think? It’s the RUclipsr himself.
coryeet hey Cory
To be honest I realize it is a 50/ 0 on the opposite side
Does it help to fist kinda do it on a ledge ?
Rustmode yea I think it does tbh
You can’t feeble on a ledge only on a rail you can smith a ledge
It all depends on the width of the ledge
@@trajancephas4113 False Lol Ive Seen A Lot Of People FS Feeble Ledges. Dip And Everything
I keep getting in and Sticking smh
My board flips
Then do the flip front feeble
keep ur weight on your toes not the heel and go fast
bro i can't even feeble
most of us can't its hard
This is a smith
you must be blind sir XD
ruclips.net/video/OAcpfDlEJ_g/видео.html
Average, common sense babble.
Tf are you gonna say for a tip ??? Buy this magic board and now you can feeble ??🥱🤦🏽♂️
@@marino_sls3627 A frontside feeble is a Five-0 combined with a boardslide. It requires a frontside torque shifty to lock in. Which means setting up for a frontside 180 while riding up to the rail frontside. Pop into it just as if popping into a frontside 5050, but think in terms of a manual. Since set up riding in a frontside torque, your shoulders will lock the board onto the rail as your body pulls frontside. Since thinking in terms of a manual your muscle memory will attempt to balance the board out straight off the end. Or, instead set up for a pop out.
(I have mastered the fundamentals of skateboarding and have articulated them to make perfect sense. )
(Here I tried to condense it into a short summary. Therefore understanding it may take some effort.)
@@trashvomitarts1812 lol