Nice man, I love seeing people progress! 👌 One of my best tips that I can provide Is to keep cruising and commuting on your board a couple hours a day or when you can. (Not just pulling up to a spot and start skating). I know it sounds simple but becoming super familiar and comfortable with your board to the point it feels like 2nd nature is super important, especially when learning stand up slides 👌
Your technique is careful and totally solid. You look like your making the board come back under yourself through your feet. And that is totally a skill you'll employ any time you will it so. There's one thing you could change to help that step though, and for most situations it's gonna be up to you how you hook it up. When going for the glove down, you can place a slightly lesser amount of weight on your glove down hand, and try placing it further ahead or besides you while also making a larger set up carve. This should feel like it's more of a speed check, but can help you with quick steer inputs in situations where more weight on board is needed in order to control how much slow down is applied.
Your toeside form is strong. On your heel side two things to check out. Your bag leg is straight up. You want to break at the ankle and try and lay your knee on the board. This will give you more control of the slide as you use the inside of the back foot like a rudder. Secondly you are hitting 90 degrees in the slide, and you are going to flat spot your wheels. Aim for a bit under 90 for more of a check or over 90 for more of a pendy. A steeper hill will help you on this as well. Good progress man
Nice man, I love seeing people progress! 👌 One of my best tips that I can provide Is to keep cruising and commuting on your board a couple hours a day or when you can. (Not just pulling up to a spot and start skating).
I know it sounds simple but becoming super familiar and comfortable with your board to the point it feels like 2nd nature is super important, especially when learning stand up slides 👌
Welcome back Jibble
Yeah man austria is beautiful! Also gj on the german, its not half bad!
Also the slides look clean man gj!
Really cool toe slide and great you’re back. Congrats on more subs. I’ve yet to try it, but after watching you-may finally try toe side. 🤙
Your technique is careful and totally solid. You look like your making the board come back under yourself through your feet. And that is totally a skill you'll employ any time you will it so. There's one thing you could change to help that step though, and for most situations it's gonna be up to you how you hook it up. When going for the glove down, you can place a slightly lesser amount of weight on your glove down hand, and try placing it further ahead or besides you while also making a larger set up carve. This should feel like it's more of a speed check, but can help you with quick steer inputs in situations where more weight on board is needed in order to control how much slow down is applied.
Your toeside form is strong. On your heel side two things to check out. Your bag leg is straight up. You want to break at the ankle and try and lay your knee on the board. This will give you more control of the slide as you use the inside of the back foot like a rudder. Secondly you are hitting 90 degrees in the slide, and you are going to flat spot your wheels. Aim for a bit under 90 for more of a check or over 90 for more of a pendy. A steeper hill will help you on this as well. Good progress man
Yeah folding the backleg is something I will work on, cheers
NIce progres. for coleman pendi you need a speed of 30km/h and more
I don't slide my longboards; I'd rather keep my wheels in good condition tbh and imo carving feels way more satisfying-
What board is this