Thanks for showing us what it is like to miss them first. That is 99% of my skating 😂. Great video. The slow motion clips do help when watching foot placement and shoulder movements. Tailslide is a trick I think every skater wants to get down regardless of age or style of skater. Stay Rad Sir.
I tried learning front tails on a red curb a few years ago and slipped out and somehow hit my tailbone on the edge of the curb. Never tried one since lol. Good trick tip video though. I like the baby steps and live commentary. Much more helpful than the typical "ollie, turn, slide" tutorials i normally see
@@KevinNiceTry for the longest time, I’ve been doing tailslides with a parallel approach to the obstacle. Especially for bs tails. Tried your angled approach definitely helped with the fs tail lock ins. Thanks!
Thank you, your method is very enlightening. I am currently guiding my son in learning this trick, so I have searched through almost every video on UA-cam that teaches FS Tailslide. However, I noticed that all the videos focus on how to slide, while our problem occurs in the first step: it is challenging to lock the tail onto the ledge, aka it is hard to Ollie to Tail Stall. I am not sure if this is a common issue for other new learners. This is an under-rotated FS Ollie, so should we perfect the FS 180 before attempting the Ollie to Tail Stall?
imo the 'fs 180' part is pretty different from a normal 180 as you lead those with your front foot heavily while for this its your backfoot. Cause with a regular 180 you'd prob tend to land into a lipslide
How many fingers of flat does that have vs the april? I skate the same setup and my ollies and kickflips are low compared to the ishad true fit 8.25. Looking for a happy medium. Skate better on the April but my oomph just isn’t there
Leaning into the slide helps, wax, more pushes, haha. I'm definitely not an expert, but I'd say focus on leaning toward the ledge or curb a little. Most of your weight on your tail.
Nice to see old man skate good. Theres no way any as good feels on skate than a proper controlled fs tailslide!
The people spoke and Kevin Delivers! Thank you 🙏
Thanks for showing us what it is like to miss them first. That is 99% of my skating 😂.
Great video. The slow motion clips do help when watching foot placement and shoulder movements.
Tailslide is a trick I think every skater wants to get down regardless of age or style of skater.
Stay Rad Sir.
Hahaha, thanks. I appreciate ya.
Hi brother. I stumbled upon your channel as I was watching newer skate videos. Sound advice and good tips. Subscribed. 🍦
I’m learning from tails now. This is a good tip! Can’t wait to try
Let me know how it goes!
I tried learning front tails on a red curb a few years ago and slipped out and somehow hit my tailbone on the edge of the curb. Never tried one since lol.
Good trick tip video though. I like the baby steps and live commentary. Much more helpful than the typical "ollie, turn, slide" tutorials i normally see
Practice on dry curbs!!! Haha. Hope you try again 💪
Dude!!! You should totally try front tail to pop into switch crook, since your shoulders are already used to turning into fakie.
Cool video, nice thanks!
Thanks for the tips Kevin, been wanting to try to relearn these
such a chill spot
Video I’ve been waiting for!!!!
Thanks homie!!!🙌❤
Haha no problem
Going to try this approach tomorrow at the park
Let me know if it helps!
@@KevinNiceTry for the longest time, I’ve been doing tailslides with a parallel approach to the obstacle. Especially for bs tails. Tried your angled approach definitely helped with the fs tail lock ins. Thanks!
That's awesome! I'm glad to hear that. 😁
Thank you Kevin.
Kevins the man! Keep it up fellow thursday enjoyer
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Thank you, your method is very enlightening. I am currently guiding my son in learning this trick, so I have searched through almost every video on UA-cam that teaches FS Tailslide. However, I noticed that all the videos focus on how to slide, while our problem occurs in the first step: it is challenging to lock the tail onto the ledge, aka it is hard to Ollie to Tail Stall. I am not sure if this is a common issue for other new learners. This is an under-rotated FS Ollie, so should we perfect the FS 180 before attempting the Ollie to Tail Stall?
The most important part is being able to stall it consistently. Having a good fs 180 is helpful, definitely.
I find that it helps me if I tell myself that I am doing a 5-0 but land in a tailslide. Kinda helps me not to over rotate so I can come out regular
This makes me wanna go skate my local pavilion spot (been raining all day) ✌🏻🤘🏼
Reckon you could push the front tail slide into switch crook lets see it Kevin ❤
thank you.. read my mind
Nice. Thanks for the tips man⚡⚡⚡
imo the 'fs 180' part is pretty different from a normal 180 as you lead those with your front foot heavily while for this its your backfoot. Cause with a regular 180 you'd prob tend to land into a lipslide
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Hell yeah need this
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How many fingers of flat does that have vs the april? I skate the same setup and my ollies and kickflips are low compared to the ishad true fit 8.25. Looking for a happy medium. Skate better on the April but my oomph just isn’t there
Even though I can do these I can’t hold them for a decent distance, any tips?
Leaning into the slide helps, wax, more pushes, haha. I'm definitely not an expert, but I'd say focus on leaning toward the ledge or curb a little. Most of your weight on your tail.
@@KevinNiceTrythanks for the tip, lovin your vids
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What bike is that?
Specialized Sirrus with some minor upgrades
Make skating Janoski’s gr8 again
I fk with your vids new sub 🙌
Ay, thanks! Appreciate it.
Same, first video subbed 👍
Nollie into them is kinda easier for a quick cheat
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Ii thought you Supa thourough and the slomo helps tons man , I'm out here in north central PA are weather is kinda similar , sometimes 🛹
Many thanks for this video! This is what I want 🫡
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