Frontside Slappy Trick Tip Revised

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

Комментарии • 57

  • @EUKARYOTIK
    @EUKARYOTIK 4 месяца назад +2

    Haha love the descendents griptape!

  • @omgitsrickatier
    @omgitsrickatier 4 месяца назад +1

    Thanks man, the wind up is key🔑. I was trying them the way I do bs slappies and it's not the same at all. Learned this today because of you. Much appreciated ❤

  • @williambo5989
    @williambo5989 2 года назад +1

    Old man teaching skate tricks! best tutorial for old skaters so they don't get injury

  • @adamtheis6662
    @adamtheis6662 Месяц назад

    watched many different f side slappy tutorials and yours was the best by far! Thanks

    • @handywithshovels
      @handywithshovels  Месяц назад

      @@adamtheis6662 thanks! Some of the ones I’ve seen are not quite as informative as I would prefer if I was learning the move. Hence, that’s what I made this “revised” version

  • @eternalrewind2190
    @eternalrewind2190 2 месяца назад

    Well described from start to finish

  • @stushapley9384
    @stushapley9384 2 года назад +1

    Nice tutorial. Good to see someone of equivalent age and musical taste breaking down this trick. I skate about the same speed as your slo-mo clips. :)

  • @carnivorepappy7787
    @carnivorepappy7787 3 года назад +3

    Very good advice… I got my first fs slappy today, and I did it by winding and unwinding my shoulders and hips just like he said. I didn’t ride it off, but it was the first time I ever got all the way up on a curb. I’ve been working on these for damn near a year. Thanks a ton for the vid and the pointers.

    • @handywithshovels
      @handywithshovels  3 года назад +1

      That’s excellent!! I’m glad it helped you!!

    • @carnivorepappy7787
      @carnivorepappy7787 3 года назад

      Thank you, sir… keep it up.

    • @rickhart5612
      @rickhart5612 3 года назад +1

      Respect for your perserverance👌

    • @carnivorepappy7787
      @carnivorepappy7787 3 года назад +1

      @@rickhart5612 thanks!

    • @rickhart5612
      @rickhart5612 3 года назад +2

      @@carnivorepappy7787 Sure man! Love people who dont just give up after 3 tries and say they just cant do it.

  • @ThatGuyOverThere89
    @ThatGuyOverThere89 4 года назад +2

    thanks skate dad!

  • @lambo485
    @lambo485 Год назад +1

    Thx for the tips 🛹🙏

  • @reedosaurus
    @reedosaurus 4 года назад +5

    Actually a good tip about the shoulders and hips. I’m gonna try it. I’ve been having trouble getting completely on the curb.

    • @handywithshovels
      @handywithshovels  4 года назад +1

      cannibal social network the shoulders are key, in my experience. Hopefully it helps you get the result you’re looking for 👍

  • @Notmatb
    @Notmatb 2 года назад +1

    Good stuff. Lately I’ve been wanting to do slappies. I tried once and I was doing it all wrong. Gonna go to this spot with curb galore lol

  • @williambo5989
    @williambo5989 2 года назад +1

    unwinding the shoulders is key. thanks

  • @inquisitive1
    @inquisitive1 4 года назад +1

    thorough explanation! nice breakdown of the pivot point of the front truck :)

  • @abbeyglencircle
    @abbeyglencircle 4 года назад

    Just beautiful slappies man🤙🏻

  • @ghaven8686
    @ghaven8686 4 года назад +2

    Old school ftw

  • @eletor
    @eletor 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for this! Very optimum curb shape, would like to see a Midwest variant.

    • @RamManNo1
      @RamManNo1 4 месяца назад

      That’s what I’m saying. I live in Michigan and I swear every curb I’ve ever seen damn near slants out making slappys impossible.

  • @rickhart5612
    @rickhart5612 4 года назад +1

    Style👌

  • @jorna
    @jorna 4 года назад

    Thanks for your trick tips. I learned feebles because of your other video and your info about shoulders here is key. Keep it up brother!

    • @handywithshovels
      @handywithshovels  4 года назад +1

      Happy new year! Thanks for the kind words! I’m glad the vids helped you learn those tricks. The feeble is probably my favorite slappy curb trick! Keep crunching curbs and trashing your trucks! 👍🙏🍕

    • @jorna
      @jorna 4 года назад

      @@handywithshovels Will do. Working on getting front feebles now, and haven't quite figured out the proper balance distribution, but it shall be conquered. I'm approaching 40 and seeing seasoned rippers like yourself still doing your thing is an inspiration 🙌

    • @handywithshovels
      @handywithshovels  4 года назад

      @@jorna oh man! FS feeble is one I would like to learn! I messed about with FS crooked grinds and got completely flustered, but I’ll come back to it

    • @jorna
      @jorna 4 года назад

      ​@@handywithshovels This may sound crazy, but this process I've been working on has been really helpful to me for learning tricks quickly so I figured I'd share (learned feebles in two days using it). First I'll find a video of someone doing the trick in what I view is the optimal way. I'll look around instagram and youtube and then download the video. I'm regular foot, so if the skater is goofy I'll flip the video so that when I'm watching them doing the trick it's the same stance as me. I'll then make a video with three or four regular speed versions of the trick, then a few in slo-mo, then a couple in super slo-mo. I'll watch this over and over and study their balance, shoulders, foot position, etc. until I feel like I'm getting a handle on the physical components of the trick. I also will look for trick tip videos to augment the information (how I found your feeble video). Then I'll watch the video while standing and make the same movements and visualize myself doing the trick. I've found it actually helps to have a mirror handy and make sure your body is moving the way you want it to. I'm starting to create mind grooves as my subconscious can't really differentiate between visualizing the trick and doing it in real life. After it feels like the trick is ingrained I'll periodically visualize it and do the motion physically without watching the video. Then when I'm skating I'll wait until I'm nice and warmed up and start trying the trick using all this. The tricks normally come pretty quickly after tweaking a few things to account for the physical variables, balance, stickiness of curb, etc. Anyway, I hope some of this is helpful as it's been a great hack for me and is based on the research I did of elite athletes from other sports and how they train. 👊

    • @handywithshovels
      @handywithshovels  4 года назад +1

      @@jorna that’s bad ass!

  • @skateat4824
    @skateat4824 3 года назад +1

    You do them well and very good explanation. I could never keep my front foot so far behind bolts on slappies, just doesn't work...for me.

    • @handywithshovels
      @handywithshovels  3 года назад

      Definitely my foot placement is just a suggestion. Most important is what works for each person, and the general mechanics of the move! 👍

  • @puma0210
    @puma0210 4 года назад

    I can only slap low curb. I have Venture low(tight trucks for flip tricks) and 50 mm. Curb this high. I have to ollie. I like your style. Very smooth.

    • @handywithshovels
      @handywithshovels  4 года назад

      You could likely still slap up the curb even with smaller wheels. It’s mostly momentum and timing that makes the trick work. I bet you can do it! Thanks for the kind words! 🙏👍

  • @AdventuresInSkateboarding
    @AdventuresInSkateboarding 4 года назад

    Looks so fun and you have great style. I am more comfortable with front side grinded on a box but I am more comfortable with backside grinds in a bowl. Watching this makes me think the motion would feel more like a bowl than a box. So I think I would strugle with FS slappy grinds.
    Great explanation. Really enjoy these videos. They get my brain going.

    • @handywithshovels
      @handywithshovels  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for the props! Coincidentally, the principle of winding and unwinding the lead shoulder is the same principle on a FS slappy as a FS carve or FS grind in a bowl (or ramp). That being the case, learning one will help in learning the others.
      Don’t short change yourself. I bet you could do it!

  • @MajesticManabe
    @MajesticManabe 4 года назад +1

    Nice deck :)

  • @Zakaweli
    @Zakaweli 4 года назад

    Best feeling

  • @yhtk
    @yhtk 4 года назад

    thank you for the good tutorial! I usually can get both trucks on the curb, but after that, I can’t let my body stay on the board.

    • @handywithshovels
      @handywithshovels  4 года назад

      yhtk hope it helps! Go get it! Trash your trucks! 👍

  • @eternalrewind2190
    @eternalrewind2190 2 месяца назад

    Your front foot placement is helpful but it's making you go into a Smith every time. I'd suggest placing your foot a little more towards the bolts it's really lock on

  • @irishtajan2041
    @irishtajan2041 2 года назад

    Somebody please tell me how did he do that grip tape picture art

  • @kevinn9869
    @kevinn9869 4 года назад

    did you wax the curb a lot? or wax your trucks? or both?

    • @handywithshovels
      @handywithshovels  4 года назад

      I wax the curb if it’s grabbing. Sometimes it doesn’t need it:. Personally, I don’t wax my trucks.

  • @skarceoneafd9609
    @skarceoneafd9609 4 года назад +1

    It’s so hard to commit for me dammit. Lol I been skating a long time and never learned slappys

    • @handywithshovels
      @handywithshovels  4 года назад +3

      JayLove tattoo And Design once you do it a couple of times it will make sense. It is VERY counter-intuitive to learn. Also, moderate speed is helpful
      You ever roll up into a driveway from the street at a slight frontside angle? Very similar

    • @skarceoneafd9609
      @skarceoneafd9609 4 года назад

      handywithshovels thanks man I’ll keep that in mind I also only grind frontside so I’m learning FS slappy first witch someone told me was harder than Backside but I’ll practice both