Ishod Wair's Front Shuv HACK!

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @amrwerd8979
    @amrwerd8979 2 года назад +242

    I kid you not the second you said he has his foot in the middle of the board I tried it and landed my first front shuv 💀 I wasn't even 10 seconds in 🔥🔥🔥

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  2 года назад +21

      haha it's a hack man

    • @ForeverJade.D
      @ForeverJade.D Год назад +6

      I do my backside shove it’s that way, when I was first learning them I saw someone in a DGK video I can’t remember do it like Ishod does his FS’s and it immediately clicked just like that.

    • @yaboiperson9512
      @yaboiperson9512 Год назад

      Thanks for the tip I’m tryna learn back and front shuv, also is it weird that I find the front pop shovit easier😅?

    • @ThePurpleDruid
      @ThePurpleDruid Год назад

      ​@@ForeverJade.Dwasnt that Stevie Williams perhaps??

  • @adoptioncaptain4149
    @adoptioncaptain4149 2 года назад +79

    finally a channel that actually focuses on the small details on certain tricks that don't get mentioned

  • @fiore_adriano
    @fiore_adriano 2 года назад +78

    Yes! After I saw that Gabriel Fortunado clip I've been wanting to do them like that, it looks so good! Thanks for making this video.

  • @Oldmonstrosityshop
    @Oldmonstrosityshop 2 года назад +87

    Ishods back foot is further in on the tail. Maybe 3/4 inch from the end of the tail meaning he doesn’t need to put as much effort into popping the board. His foot is closer to the pivot point of the lever so the foot does a smaller movement to get a good pop. I tried this and found that my foot positioning combined with Ishods meant that having my foot in from the end but having my front foot half way between middle and bolts gave me that chilled shuv. Other points to note - his rear foot/toes/knee are pointing slightly forward. So the back foot kicks forward.

    • @heat_kraze68
      @heat_kraze68 11 месяцев назад

      Good observation you’re hella smart💪🏼

  • @matanaltjeacovson4117
    @matanaltjeacovson4117 2 года назад +31

    Fs pop shove it's aren't the easiest to learn,but once you learn them it's pretty easy to pop them higher and catch them and everything. I've only learned those a few months ago but now i have them pretty good and high,thx for this video!

    • @H0BG0BLINz
      @H0BG0BLINz 2 года назад

      once you get that high pop and good front foot catch… fs shuvs can be orgasmic. i’m just gonna say it: some tricks are better than sex

  • @matthewking7191
    @matthewking7191 2 года назад +18

    I've always done mine like Ishod does em. Keeps them from going primo and almost looks horizontal from a second. Pretty good video man.

  • @ibookboyuk
    @ibookboyuk 2 года назад +16

    One reason Ishod does it this way is it makes it easier to do three sixty frontside shuvs and frontside bigger spins

  • @siah5523
    @siah5523 2 года назад +10

    When I tried this I got front SUVs way more consistent. Also love your vids 👌

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  2 года назад

      Sick glad it helped!

  • @andrewslocum8826
    @andrewslocum8826 2 года назад +1

    learned fs shuv bs 50-50 & bigspin back boards after watching this today🤝

  • @s0ulAssassin542
    @s0ulAssassin542 2 года назад +1

    thanks, i'm going to try this next time i'm out as shuv-its are on the list of tricks i need to get back

  • @johnwing8234
    @johnwing8234 3 месяца назад

    Great video bruv, I think one thing that deserves some attention is that Ishod’s front shuvs are 99 percent back foot - as we know the scoop is generally controlled by back foot regardless of foot position but Ishod exaggerates this by keeping his front foot entirely stationary which, in my opinion, is what mostly attributes to the lazy effortless steez of his front shuvs.

  • @pricepillagers1549
    @pricepillagers1549 2 года назад +1

    I always did em like this. My thought process behind it was, the further you move your front foot back, the more pop you could get.

  • @Adam-TheThorn
    @Adam-TheThorn 2 года назад +15

    I never thought about it, but it makes sense based on my skating. I have my feet closer together for switch front shove, very similar to Ishods, and they pop way higher than my regular pop shove. But, the foot position for switch is because I couldn't keep the board with me when my feet were further apart. I think that was a leaning issue. I never thought about why they popped higher, though. I'm going to have to try this for normal front shoves.

    • @riiiven
      @riiiven 2 года назад +2

      Same for me, makes sense now that u say it

    • @FLIPFINGERS-p3n
      @FLIPFINGERS-p3n 2 года назад +1

      100%

  • @fizzysh4rk
    @fizzysh4rk 2 года назад +1

    your style looks noticeably cleaner when you do it like ishod. thanks for these breakdowns though! can’t wait to put them into practice

  • @nog0dsnomasters
    @nog0dsnomasters 2 года назад

    I've had massive problems with front Shuvs for so long. That was such a simple fix!

  • @Osiris-wm2kj
    @Osiris-wm2kj 2 года назад +3

    The way you broke this down made me instantly subscribe and turn on notifications!! I love it because this is how my mind works

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  2 года назад +1

      Shout out overly methodical people!

    • @Osiris-wm2kj
      @Osiris-wm2kj 2 года назад

      @@localjoe 🤣🖤💪🏿

  • @cardiothoraskate4524
    @cardiothoraskate4524 2 года назад +2

    Hell yeah ive been waiting for a front shuv video. Youre the best man

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  2 года назад +1

      Hope you enjoyed it!

  • @leeentertainmentchannel247
    @leeentertainmentchannel247 2 года назад +13

    Ur break down of tricks is always clear and logical. I like that

  • @iamlazyskater
    @iamlazyskater 2 года назад +1

    LOL I've literally been studying that exact Gabriel Fortunado front-shuv like a madman.

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  2 года назад

      haha same wavelength!

  • @RyanDub3
    @RyanDub3 2 года назад +1

    if you do it ishods way, learning varial heels becomes so much easier. it's pretty much the same foot position for me.

  • @derek37
    @derek37 Год назад

    The first second I witnessed him do that fs shuv I know it was gunna be good

  • @d2h655
    @d2h655 4 месяца назад

    Man I'm so grateful for this

  • @C4tious3D
    @C4tious3D 2 года назад +1

    I use front foot at middle of the board for pop shuv too. i find that it more consistent to do the trick.

  • @BryceDoesLife
    @BryceDoesLife 2 года назад +1

    i love these trick analyses videos so much

  • @lucagiuriato1943
    @lucagiuriato1943 2 года назад

    For real, the ishod way Is so much Better looking even in your first attempt, I would really learn them likes that

  • @Ihitjoo
    @Ihitjoo 12 дней назад

    part of the effortless steez is how light the catch is. the pop spin is so nonchalant

  • @EaZiE01
    @EaZiE01 2 года назад

    I found having my front foot turned in (toward tail slightly) really helps, its like your front foot helps it around right at the pop

  • @matroxman11
    @matroxman11 Год назад

    Excellent analysis of the trick, I feel like a lot of tutorials ignore how to shift your weight

  • @jackkanzinger
    @jackkanzinger 2 года назад +2

    I was listening to the nine club recently and they were talking about being light and feathry on the board and i feel that definitely helps in improving steez

  • @EremEdition
    @EremEdition 2 года назад +1

    The front foot's job is to chill. Be wherever but just sit back and wait. Its all in Knowing what it takes in your back foot to snap it around, then your front foot clocks in when the board is lined up again. You can literally just practice that back foot snap with your front foot on the ground. Tre flips are similar as well. Its that back foot doing the work, front just needs to seal it.

  • @fhhu3167
    @fhhu3167 2 года назад +2

    I swear u keep me motivated to skate!

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  2 года назад

      Happy to hear that!

  • @spiritualkiller14
    @spiritualkiller14 2 года назад +3

    I realized for every single trick in skateboarding it is very very crucial for you to quickly remove your backfoot off the board after you pop. I wish I knew this when I first started😂 unless u doing Late tricks or sum other fancy shit.

    • @vancouverbill
      @vancouverbill 2 года назад +1

      Is so true. It’s easy to focus on the the front foot when flipping but a good flip is all about hitting the tail really fast and then getting your foot well out of the way

  • @brianchung9388
    @brianchung9388 2 года назад

    This finally helped me get them popped thanks

  • @andrewfaller7994
    @andrewfaller7994 2 года назад +3

    So I noticed they are all doing what I started doing to make my front shuvs "steezy", i think the biggest thing is keeping your back foot out in front (parallel front) for as long as it takes for the boatd to rotate around the bottom of your front foot. Feels amazing doing them this way

  • @SatanistSchool
    @SatanistSchool 2 года назад +1

    I use the same foot position for front shuvs, regular, fakie and switch.

  • @ethanburniston
    @ethanburniston 2 года назад +2

    You deserve more subs I found your nyjah video and 1 I am now learning how to do the nyjah kickflip and 2 I just subbed and i love these video

    • @ibookboyuk
      @ibookboyuk 2 года назад

      Yeah. I do the Nijah kickflip now after the Local Joe video

  • @yijuntey
    @yijuntey 2 года назад +2

    Never noticed the front foot positioning, will go try it out next time

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  2 года назад +1

      Hope it helps!

  • @skateordiedev
    @skateordiedev 2 года назад +1

    I always had trouble over rotating this trick, but i started using this position recently and stopped hanging my toes off the edge of the board, and my front shuvs are soo much better and feel cleaner than the traditional foot placement

    • @amdg01007
      @amdg01007 2 года назад +1

      Pop down more instead of out to control over rotation

    • @skateordiedev
      @skateordiedev 2 года назад

      @@amdg01007 yeah that does help a bit. Still over rotating it though sometimes which is super annoying

    • @Forbiddia
      @Forbiddia Год назад

      @@amdg01007 uu right

  • @xdrcx
    @xdrcx Год назад +1

    I feel like the position of his back foot and legs/hips is crucial! Notice his back foot is angled inwards (closer to the angle of his front foot but not quite the same). Also as someone already mentioned his back foot is a bit further in on the tail, letting him pop easier and quicker. He scoops the board on an inwards angle, NOT perpendicular & away as many tutorials teach. This helps keep the board right under him

  • @waketp420
    @waketp420 Год назад

    Trying this tomorrow

  • @cezarcozianu966
    @cezarcozianu966 2 года назад

    im gonna try this for front 3 shuvs. It look easier to keep out in front of you with this foot positioning

  • @bonksmusic1
    @bonksmusic1 2 года назад

    This might be my favorite observation of yours

  • @unfunnyguy13
    @unfunnyguy13 9 месяцев назад

    I tried this out and it actually works I can do front shoves better and more consistent

  • @nikkjjko
    @nikkjjko 2 года назад +1

    such a complete and great analysis. Loved the video, will try it next session!

  • @emilyfries5649
    @emilyfries5649 2 года назад

    This is an amazing hack. Mind blown. I'll be trying this today, thank you!!!

  • @SikesOG
    @SikesOG 2 года назад +1

    Que hay hermano, tu contenido es lo más original qué he visto, todos escaneamos a los skaters profesionales para ver como hacen los trucos pero tu vaya qué lo llevas a fondo. 🔥🔥🔥 Keep doing it

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  2 года назад

      Voy a tratar! Gracias hermano!

  • @cynamonstudio
    @cynamonstudio 2 года назад

    The basic trick CAN look like million bucks! Grrrreat.

  • @frankthetrollsmtggaming
    @frankthetrollsmtggaming 8 месяцев назад

    I find that tricks are situational. You can do the same trick with slightly different foot placements at different speeds as long as the end result is what you want. An example is a kickflip to 5.0 stall.. you may flick faster for that trick then you would have a slightly delayed flick to clear a 3 stair.. The end result is you land that kickflip because its what was comfortable and those tricks end up looking more natural.

  • @daLaxplaya17
    @daLaxplaya17 2 года назад

    My foot positioning has always been too wide and I have to exert a bunch of effort..going to try this out later!!!

  • @Soferrytiresome
    @Soferrytiresome Год назад

    Loved the ‘analysis’, think you nailed it!

  • @Tea-bw9fc
    @Tea-bw9fc 2 года назад

    I love that you make these kinds of videos

  • @kelvinkwarteng4232
    @kelvinkwarteng4232 3 месяца назад

    This really helped me a lot

  • @adrianarmstrong5621
    @adrianarmstrong5621 2 года назад

    Just recently figured out how to manipulate my front shove and having the back foot in the middle or just closer to the toe side of the tail gives you a really controlled pop on it as long as u pop str8 down and scoop simultaneously, and with my front foot I got the same issue cuz Im mad short but when u angle ur front foot ever so slightly like a kickflip it kind of makes getting that foot out of the way for sum reason easier

  • @danielm428
    @danielm428 2 года назад +2

    This inspired me to try front shuv for an hour yesterday but still no luck. My ollies on flat naturally travel in the direction of a frontside 50-50. So, when it comes to any trick where the board naturally goes backwards I can't get my feet anywhere near it. I hate that I can kickflip over 2 decks but I can't front shuv or even backside 50-50 a curb.

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  2 года назад +2

      Maybe get good at back 180s and you body will self correct but it sounds like your front shoulder is rotating open as you jump. Try starting with the front shoulder open and it shouldn’t rotate

    • @danielm428
      @danielm428 2 года назад

      @@localjoe I'll try to work on changing that shoulder. Thanks for the motivation!

  • @thepancakemann
    @thepancakemann 2 года назад +1

    Goddamn skated for 24 years and always wondered how people get the steezy front shuvs. Mine look like I tried as hard as humanly possible, every single time.

  • @TheRodude34
    @TheRodude34 2 года назад

    yeah foot positioning is part of it but you could do just as steezy and effortless in almost any foot position. What I shod is doing better than most other skaters is he is rotating his tail around the front foot. imaging spinning a pin wheel where your front foot would be the center of the pinwheel and the edge on the pinwheel would be the tail of your board. In what direction, and how strong you jump, could effect where the true center of rotation would be on your board in every individual attemt. I shod "hacks" this by literally putting all his weight on his front foot right in the middle of the board and as he jumps he front shuvs at a straight 90 (imaging flicking the edge of the pinwheel with your finger). After It rotates his front foot just needs to move forward a little bit too back to bolts. This is also very useful when doing lazer flips and front 360 shuvs where you want the maximum spin.

  • @ashleythenurse
    @ashleythenurse Год назад

    Great tips ! Going to try this

  • @sean640
    @sean640 2 года назад

    Damn I’ve been doing this with tres since forever. You keep your feet super close and you’re basically moving as least as possible 🤝🤣

  • @clintoss
    @clintoss 2 года назад +2

    Sick vid bro,
    Could you do a vid on frontside flips or front big spins on flat

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  2 года назад

      I actually tried a front big video the other day and couldn't get it so gonna think it over more before I go try and film again.

  • @reecejamesvickers
    @reecejamesvickers 2 года назад

    Funnily enough I’ve actually done mine like this for years, inb4 “do u want a medal”

  • @flamer1
    @flamer1 2 года назад +1

    About to try these today lol

  • @bengiles50
    @bengiles50 2 года назад

    Hell yea I needed this bro, my front shuvs are currently ugly af lol

  • @JustinBiener42069
    @JustinBiener42069 2 года назад

    I clicked thinking I'd get some tips and a new way to try this trick and then I realized I suck at the cool way to do it

  • @joshuadansby2874
    @joshuadansby2874 2 года назад +1

    Yes it is more optimum to do All pop shuvs, varials & tres vertical Not horizontal.

  • @tacofingerz7247
    @tacofingerz7247 2 года назад +6

    Thanks a lot for this man! Been struggling with these for the past 3 weeks, I got back to skateboarding about a month ago after not skating for 15 years, and its so weird cause yesterday I landed more treflips than ever and I caught a couple of those with my front foot, I was hesitating if I should keep on trying after all those years and now been 32 is a bit harder but theres nothing I want more thank get back to it, and catching those treflips boosted me up real good man, but its so weird cause I got tricks down I never had before, im catching beautiful treflips and heelflips and almost caught an inward, I couldnt believe it, back when I was a teenager there wasnt no youtube showing us foot positioning techniques etc so the tricks we knew we learned those from our friends so after over analyzing tricks for the past years and a half now that I have my board it really helped, landes tricks I never thought I could BUT, i havent got down my kickflips the way I had em, of all the tricks im locking kickflips are the ones I had on lock all these years and now im struggling real hard with em, I land em but with no pop so its as if I eerent landing them tbh, but yeah man, how am I landing steezy front foot catch tres but cant catch my kickflips as I used to? Been practicing that only back foot catch before commiting and its poping and catching just like I want to but I need more commitemenr I guess.

    • @christopheraiken7706
      @christopheraiken7706 Год назад

      Dude do you even speak English? Read yo ish and tell me it makes sense

  • @sk8mafia214
    @sk8mafia214 2 года назад

    Most tricks usually comes to putting on your front and transferring it to your back foot. But, they’re more easier for me switch.

  • @WhatisReal11
    @WhatisReal11 2 года назад

    its mostly in back foot .. putting it MID on the tail is key to keeping shuv it flat

  • @claysoggyfries
    @claysoggyfries 2 года назад +2

    Can you do his heelflip hack? His heelflips are so effortless

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  2 года назад +1

      That's funny because I was debating covering it but you pushed me over the edge I have to make that video now

    • @claysoggyfries
      @claysoggyfries 2 года назад +1

      @@localjoe Thank you 🙏 😭 🔥

  • @RaggedyJan
    @RaggedyJan 17 дней назад

    ill try this, maybe somewhere in the middle is key

  • @Lpmyghee
    @Lpmyghee 2 года назад

    This Ishod way is a lot easier and generally just feels better to land and I don’t smash my heel anymore from it going behind me 😅 tip keep front foot out of the way at all times only use it when you catch it jump before you pop slightly

  • @Cleatus1
    @Cleatus1 2 года назад

    Keep em coming joe✌️ i enjoy your videos!

  • @fash0cs
    @fash0cs 2 года назад +2

    I’ve noticed this before and a big tip that helped me with fs shuvs was putting a lot of my weight on the front foot and barely scooping the back foot, landing front foot first almost feels easier.

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  2 года назад +1

      that's the only way it work for me i can't think back foot at all

    • @fash0cs
      @fash0cs 2 года назад

      @@localjoe ya bro that’s the trick I could do down stairs, a poor mans hardflip 😂👍🏼

  • @ErikWithBrain
    @ErikWithBrain 2 года назад

    Nice analysis. Made me subscribe

  • @RobotronSage
    @RobotronSage Год назад +1

    I do this with BS pop shuvs all the time, foot on the middle acts as a point of rotation, you can do these without the front foot even leaving the deck. Grants a lot more control and all you gotta focus on is the back foot really.

  • @Brando_93
    @Brando_93 2 года назад

    These are so good!

  • @SabiaCDO
    @SabiaCDO 2 года назад

    Going to end the video and hit some flat ground to test this out. THANKS!!!!

  • @christian84093
    @christian84093 2 года назад +1

    bro i got that same betty boop board and the sb forces

  • @forevershampoo
    @forevershampoo 2 года назад +1

    Same footing for back bigspin

  • @lionelinx7
    @lionelinx7 2 года назад

    Subbed for this, good stuff bro

  • @moldyrefrigerator
    @moldyrefrigerator 2 года назад

    Now explain Ishod’s switch lazer flips, THAT will be a good video. I’ve seen them in person and it makes no sense with how high up he positions his front foot.

  • @robertolopez2282
    @robertolopez2282 Год назад +1

    Love this

  • @icepick859
    @icepick859 Год назад

    great tip!

  • @nathanspiessens4213
    @nathanspiessens4213 2 года назад

    Have you tried doing it down stuff? I really need to get a front shuv down the 7 stair here but i cant catch it, does this method give you better catch?

  • @ptrckmrcd
    @ptrckmrcd 2 года назад

    Love this. Ty man

  • @westsiderydin223
    @westsiderydin223 2 года назад

    Kids at the skate park always trip when I do front shoves. Lol I have an effortless front shuv.

  • @LimiterBop
    @LimiterBop 2 года назад

    Dude this is sickkk.

  • @lukeparsons4965
    @lukeparsons4965 2 года назад

    I was having trouble with my regular pop shuvs and I moved my front foot to the middle and immediately got them

  • @hypnxtizedrey
    @hypnxtizedrey 2 года назад

    i do my front shoves just like that but my front foot sits on top of the front bolts and i pop it high tuck my knees and catch w my front foot then follow w the back

  • @bobcat2938
    @bobcat2938 2 года назад

    Good video ty

  • @zidelll
    @zidelll Год назад

    Nice vid keep it up!

  • @franciscoramirez9867
    @franciscoramirez9867 2 года назад

    Ishod's face always looks like he thought a funny joke to himself while stoned

  • @observantmonkey4055
    @observantmonkey4055 2 года назад

    i think thi will help. thnx

  • @vincemallow9019
    @vincemallow9019 2 года назад

    I also do mine from the center

  • @gilbertkeaton7489
    @gilbertkeaton7489 2 года назад

    i noticed urs catches on the way up and ishods catches at the hight of the pop or on the way down

  • @jaciobe
    @jaciobe 2 года назад +1

    Ishods way is the normal way

  • @tylerriggs95
    @tylerriggs95 2 года назад

    I have to put mine really far back for a v heel too

  • @cashw1
    @cashw1 2 года назад

    I have been doing the same thing ishiod does for front shoves and had no clu

  • @CallMeTwinn
    @CallMeTwinn 5 месяцев назад

    Still struggling on this trick man

  • @RollForever88
    @RollForever88 2 года назад

    What the hell! I saw a spot called “shady spot “ in St George. Where you at??

  • @minimunman308
    @minimunman308 2 года назад

    That’s the best foot position for me