Today I'm covering the most important stair skating tips to save time, energy, and avoid injury. Link to my video on bailing: • SKATE HACKS: HOW TO BA...
A curb, five stair or a 4 block. It doesn't matter. You can do it, you just don't think you can. But in the back of your head you know all you have to do is just commit. I can't say anymore. Just commit
Do you think you could make a video about shoes? As in what you look for in them, and some good vegan options that are also durable? I’m new to skating and don’t have them money to go through tons of shoes that don’t last very long.
Bruh, people really have no clue how hard fakie or nollieing ANYTHING is. You're a shredder fr man. You really came with a perspective and a legitimate run down when it comes to trying to skate bigger sets. Awesome video dude !
He should change he title to "the secret to landing any trick" - because that part about "toying around with the idea of landing it" is what I see so often at the park. People throwing tricks up banks that they aren't consistent with on flat, and becoming frustrated. I feel like they would have so much more fun not trying to impress people. Of course I'm guilty of this too. I'm way more impressed by the guy landing every kickflip than I am by the guy who has been throwing tres all day and the board is just flying away.
I had a friend years ago who idolized Stevie Williams style. I don't think I ever saw him land anything ever. He would go up to a ledge, pop and the board would go out of control. He would roll back to us saying something like "yea i was trying nollie hardflip nosegrind".
Love the be intentional part. I been battling a kickflip on this double set. Its small (2 flat 2). Im 28 and haven’t skated stairs in years. Mostly kept it to ledges (low impact). Anyways i found myself not fully committed and just toying with the idea of doing the trick (like you said) instead of actually committing and doing the everything to land the trick. Thanks for the videos. Keep killing it.
Man you are absolutely amazing on a skateboard i could watch you skate for hours! Beast! I appreciate the time you put into these videos helping fellow skaters out thanks man 🤙
i really enjoyed this video. as a 30yrold getting back into skating and just BOMBIN IT, ive hurt myself, but also had a lot of reward being fearless and randomly landing the trick first try. i try to be intentional with my foot placement and body mechanics. i love how you worded that. great vid!! BE INTENTIONAL!!!!
This video was so helpful!! I was trying to do a bigspin boneless down a 2 stair for 2hrs & 30min with only a few breaks & it got real toxic. Now i know to limit my tries & take more breaks so skating is more fun. Thank you! ❤️
My buddy noticed that I was kind of crouching a lot in noseslides so I started reminding myself to stand up on the ledge with my legs more straight and that's definitely helped me hold them longer
Perfect time I got recommended this vid, I was trying to ollie this 6 stair and I just couldn’t do it, it was just getting to my head that if I was to fall and break a bone or clip the end and fall on my face, so I decided to take a break from it and practice my ollies, the bailing tips were really good advice
The tip about knowing when to stop is a great one! I am coming off a very long recovery in which I had to get surgery and stuff. It is important to know your limits!
Biggest stairset I ever ollied was a ten. Almost kickflipped the ghetto banks gap. Kinda landed it. That’s like a ten. Reynolds Nollie back 180d it and fakie flipped it. Such a sick spot. North philly. I highly recommend skating there. It is so choice. 👌
Hey brother this might be lengthy, but I gotta say that the way you explain the mental processes and how important it is to have consistency is something not everyone thinks about. when I was younger skating with my homies we’d all just fuck around and throw tricks down without the intent of anything. May be in the hopes of landing it by a struck of luck. You have put into words what I couldn’t pin down as a feeling “doing it with intent/with purpose.” I can’t tell you how many times I stuck a trick because I was better at bailing than committing to it. At one point one of my homies called me the “Stick King” couldn’t land big tricks for the life of me. Every now and then I’d get lucky and land a kickflip down a 9 stair or something but it never felt intentional. I’m 26 now and I’ve been skating on and off for about 13 years (life gets in the way, but I always want to come back to it) but I swear this past month I’ve been back it feels completely different in a good way, and your videos are helping me think about skating in a totally different aspect. Thank you for this bro! You’re awesome!!
i needed this video, before i was able to ollie a 4 stair consistently then one day i got a massive mental block and ultimately became scared to ollie a 4. I can do a 3 stair but when it comes to 4's its just something i need to get consistent with 3's before i can go back to the 4
Great fall properly I’ve only done like half a step in 38 been skating/surfing fairly well often for 4 years, but I intend to do steps which is a challenge because I broke my ankle skating and the pain is still bad but tbh a good thing to say is that I’m not letting that stop me.
Thank you so much for the tips. Do you have any videos how to start skating handrails? I feel like you have one attempt for that and if you fail, its over. How do you start with that and how do you progress, learn how to fall?
damn I just realized he lives in Texas. He's skating at my favorite skate park in this clip- 4:15 Now I need to keep an eye out for him when I'm skating there.
Hi inline skater here, trying to learn rolling down stairs and was curious what y'all do with them with skate boards, that advice seems surprisingly still applicable lol.
What to do after two injuries with the same ACL? Is that possible to skate stairs again? I have had surgery year after year for 3 last years on the same knee. I went back to skateboarding this year.
I would also say that finding your speed is a big part in skating stairs as well finding what speed is comfortable instead of just going as fast as possible
Hey. I have been skating for 1 year and i want to send a double set at my local . It is like a 6 stair but it has a pretty bigger stair at the midle of it , i have kickfliped a 5 stair , i have a 3 stair 1st try and i have 4 stairs like 3 trys i have landed on the board at the double set 1 month ago and now i got a new board and i dont really feel like doing it but i really want to . What is your advise on this ?
I actually respect that you can do the tricks! There’s this other guy on UA-cam who talks just about skateboarding and he can’t even kickflip. Then he try’s to teach others and give them advice and he sucks and is teaching the kids the wrong things!
men can you give me some advice i feel i can do kickflip 3 stair's cause igot it on curve and 2 stairs i feel that ican do it but icant commit im relly scare when im trying to do the kickflip on stairs
Can you do a video on how to know the speed for any set without trying it first and also how to commit to your feet comming off and back on the board for stairs and drops?
Certain things can’t be taught. Use your intuition. After a point, you gotta remove the training wheels and go for it because knowledge only takes you so far. Experience is needed. You only gain it by getting out there.
That back 3 kickflip was mind blowing.
Watched that beauty back in extra slo-mo. Such a sick trick.
Flutter in tummy is the same feeling I get when I'm ready to commit too. Usually for my skating it's a curb, not a 10 stair.
a curb????
A curb, five stair or a 4 block. It doesn't matter. You can do it, you just don't think you can.
But in the back of your head you know all you have to do is just commit. I can't say anymore. Just commit
Lyft x slappys maybe
The whole point is to have fun, not focus on getting better lol
@@roybatty4578 we all say that until you reach a certain Level of skill
Btw I didn't mention shoes but having great shock absorbing insoles is going to help you tremendously.
Do you think you could make a video about shoes? As in what you look for in them, and some good vegan options that are also durable? I’m new to skating and don’t have them money to go through tons of shoes that don’t last very long.
Do you have any suggestions for good insoles ?
@@dragonblaze3419 From what I've seen FP make some amazing ones but never knew somebody who tested them.
Footprint insoles are some of the best. Also emerica and vans have good gel insoles on a lot of their pro model shoes.
Bro I just got some insoles and my confidence boosted tremendously. I never realized how much it was impacting me
Bruh, people really have no clue how hard fakie or nollieing ANYTHING is. You're a shredder fr man. You really came with a perspective and a legitimate run down when it comes to trying to skate bigger sets. Awesome video dude !
He should change he title to "the secret to landing any trick" - because that part about "toying around with the idea of landing it" is what I see so often at the park. People throwing tricks up banks that they aren't consistent with on flat, and becoming frustrated. I feel like they would have so much more fun not trying to impress people. Of course I'm guilty of this too. I'm way more impressed by the guy landing every kickflip than I am by the guy who has been throwing tres all day and the board is just flying away.
I had a friend years ago who idolized Stevie Williams style. I don't think I ever saw him land anything ever. He would go up to a ledge, pop and the board would go out of control. He would roll back to us saying something like "yea i was trying nollie hardflip nosegrind".
Love the be intentional part. I been battling a kickflip on this double set. Its small (2 flat 2). Im 28 and haven’t skated stairs in years. Mostly kept it to ledges (low impact). Anyways i found myself not fully committed and just toying with the idea of doing the trick (like you said) instead of actually committing and doing the everything to land the trick. Thanks for the videos. Keep killing it.
these tips apply to more than just skating stairs, thank you for this 🙏🏻
*breaks foot on a 5 stair*
The day after: “HoW To SkAtE StAiRs”
Omg I Needed this, When u get to a 4 stair it starts to get a little more serious
u dont even need to ollie when u skate 4 strairs
nope 4 stair is super small
@@curvela5268 well yeah but what i mean is you begin to feel more impact
@@f.ttg535 well yeah but what i mean is you begin to feel more impact, any tips on skating bigger obsticleS?
@@curvela5268 any tips on skating bigger obstacles?
Man you are absolutely amazing on a skateboard i could watch you skate for hours! Beast! I appreciate the time you put into these videos helping fellow skaters out thanks man 🤙
You don’t know how much I needed this video, thank you 🙏
Just wanted to say thanks for the years of videos and tips, keep it up bro!
Bruh you are so good and have massive style. By far my favorite channel for tips.
i really enjoyed this video. as a 30yrold getting back into skating and just BOMBIN IT, ive hurt myself, but also had a lot of reward being fearless and randomly landing the trick first try. i try to be intentional with my foot placement and body mechanics. i love how you worded that. great vid!! BE INTENTIONAL!!!!
This video was so helpful!! I was trying to do a bigspin boneless down a 2 stair for 2hrs & 30min with only a few breaks & it got real toxic. Now i know to limit my tries & take more breaks so skating is more fun. Thank you! ❤️
would love to see some tips on holding tailslides and noseslides! loving the content :)
My buddy noticed that I was kind of crouching a lot in noseslides so I started reminding myself to stand up on the ledge with my legs more straight and that's definitely helped me hold them longer
I put my front foot in kickflip position but jus do a Ollie on fs nose and it’s helped me hold them
Damn .. your tutorials always make thee most sense ... U are giving us first hand info on proper shedding .. I really respect that
Your definitely the sickest youtube channel skater. Inspiring for real
dude thank u for this video man it helps to hear in others words those tips you said
Perfect time I got recommended this vid, I was trying to ollie this 6 stair and I just couldn’t do it, it was just getting to my head that if I was to fall and break a bone or clip the end and fall on my face, so I decided to take a break from it and practice my ollies, the bailing tips were really good advice
Such a good Video; great job man!
Dude you’re hella good. I love your steez.
The tip about knowing when to stop is a great one! I am coming off a very long recovery in which I had to get surgery and stuff. It is important to know your limits!
These are amazing tips man keep it up
Sick tutorial! The essence of learning right here!!!
really needed this video, thanks!
Lol “playing around with a 10 stair” my knees can’t be playing wit that
squat
Biggest stairset I ever ollied was a ten. Almost kickflipped the ghetto banks gap. Kinda landed it. That’s like a ten. Reynolds Nollie back 180d it and fakie flipped it. Such a sick spot. North philly. I highly recommend skating there. It is so choice. 👌
Y’all make it sound easy , everytime I hail stairs it hurts a lot so I’m good
Best video on stairs. I only skate ledges and this is very helpful .
Wow! Great video!
wish more videos like this were around before I started skating stairs 13 years ago ,thenrails and then surgery lol good video.
Hey brother this might be lengthy, but I gotta say that the way you explain the mental processes and how important it is to have consistency is something not everyone thinks about. when I was younger skating with my homies we’d all just fuck around and throw tricks down without the intent of anything. May be in the hopes of landing it by a struck of luck. You have put into words what I couldn’t pin down as a feeling “doing it with intent/with purpose.” I can’t tell you how many times I stuck a trick because I was better at bailing than committing to it. At one point one of my homies called me the “Stick King” couldn’t land big tricks for the life of me. Every now and then I’d get lucky and land a kickflip down a 9 stair or something but it never felt intentional. I’m 26 now and I’ve been skating on and off for about 13 years (life gets in the way, but I always want to come back to it) but I swear this past month I’ve been back it feels completely different in a good way, and your videos are helping me think about skating in a totally different aspect. Thank you for this bro! You’re awesome!!
this is actually solid advice ty mang
Awesome tips man. You are really friggin good
Great tips. Very good work.
Great tips 👍 much appreciated
i needed this video, before i was able to ollie a 4 stair consistently then one day i got a massive mental block and ultimately became scared to ollie a 4. I can do a 3 stair but when it comes to 4's its just something i need to get consistent with 3's before i can go back to the 4
First no cap i needed this video
Very helpful tip I’ve been trying to skate this big gap that I know I can do I just can’t commit and I appreciate these tips
amazing video man ❤️
..These tips are gems.💎🤙
Dude, i love your channel, wow
Great fall properly I’ve only done like half a step in 38 been skating/surfing fairly well often for 4 years, but I intend to do steps which is a challenge because I broke my ankle skating and the pain is still bad but tbh a good thing to say is that I’m not letting that stop me.
Jaws, LBJ, Pearsall, House Park....... NICE!!! Some of my favorite parks
Great tips, 👌🙌🛹
I swear you often pop soooo close to the edge! Interesting / master precision haha
Thanks for sharing
Thank you so much for the tips. Do you have any videos how to start skating handrails? I feel like you have one attempt for that and if you fail, its over. How do you start with that and how do you progress, learn how to fall?
good old san marcos skatepark. i knew ive seen you before lol can’t believe i randomly found your channel
Perfect timing bc imma do a kickflip down the funbox 4 today
damn I just realized he lives in Texas. He's skating at my favorite skate park in this clip- 4:15 Now I need to keep an eye out for him when I'm skating there.
Ok elon
House park is fun
Hi inline skater here, trying to learn rolling down stairs and was curious what y'all do with them with skate boards, that advice seems surprisingly still applicable lol.
This is such an underrated video
Super helpful!
This man is so good
3:00 i see those gaps all time around town , that is my goal to clear those. Tre was sickkkk roll away
I skate stairs when I can and it’s good to have homies to motivate you
Lmao that's my local in San Marcos! I haven't been able to do the 3 block yet, but I'm working up to it!
This was very helpful
cool vid man. watching from nz . peace
Thank you I’m 31 and skating stairs hurt also do you got online part somewhere your style is amazing
puke13 29 turning 30 here lol. I know what you mean, us older guys trying to learn stairset tricks and handrails is way harder.
So true the flutters are real but thats why we do action sports for the flutters! Great video skate hacks keep killing it!
The last one is so true, I rembember trying to varial a drop a while back and kicking every one out, even if i caught it good
I only skate quarters and flat bars for tje most part. Banks, mini ramps and boxes/ledges too so man i gotta do this
Thank you!
Just kickflipped my first two stair perfect timing
So damn beasty I love it
Very useful!!! Hubba tutorial would be siiick
Woah it tripped me out to click this video and see my local park! What's up San Marcos homie!
You got good style man, those tre flips and the fs flip at the 4:20 mark are clean +10
Love your moustache dawg
Where are these parks at? Specifically the one with the kicker to kicker and the concave manual pad in the background looks super fun. 4:35
Lmao I was thinking about getting back into skating stairs, havent been skating in a while actually
Yo is that the skatepark in new bronfels texas i was just there i love it
thank u❤
yoooo that san marcos skatepark is home right there..keep shreddin
What to do after two injuries with the same ACL? Is that possible to skate stairs again? I have had surgery year after year for 3 last years on the same knee. I went back to skateboarding this year.
thanks man
I'm looking for specific tips on where to look when flip tricking down gaps.
your soo gooooood
I looked this up because tomorrow I’m going to try a big 3 block at my skate park and I’m scared and wanted some tips
I would also say that finding your speed is a big part in skating stairs as well finding what speed is comfortable instead of just going as fast as possible
is that jaws skatepark in new brawnfuls? I go there sometimes lol
Hey. I have been skating for 1 year and i want to send a double set at my local . It is like a 6 stair but it has a pretty bigger stair at the midle of it , i have kickfliped a 5 stair , i have a 3 stair 1st try and i have 4 stairs like 3 trys i have landed on the board at the double set 1 month ago and now i got a new board and i dont really feel like doing it but i really want to . What is your advise on this ?
What park is that it looks so great
I actually respect that you can do the tricks! There’s this other guy on UA-cam who talks just about skateboarding and he can’t even kickflip. Then he try’s to teach others and give them advice and he sucks and is teaching the kids the wrong things!
men can you give me some advice i feel i can do kickflip 3 stair's cause igot it on curve and 2 stairs i feel that ican do it but icant commit im relly scare when im trying to do the kickflip on stairs
Whoah, I was just skating stairs last night
Let’s see one on Nollie front Noseslide. I always hit the ledge on the way up. Same with Nollie front board
These clips better than my video part
Can you do a video on how to know the speed for any set without trying it first and also how to commit to your feet comming off and back on the board for stairs and drops?
Certain things can’t be taught. Use your intuition. After a point, you gotta remove the training wheels and go for it because knowledge only takes you so far. Experience is needed. You only gain it by getting out there.
Damn, you destroyed that little park gap!
that giant stairset at the jaws skatepark looks so much smaller on camera. that thing is gigantic
tre flips clean
Do you look at your feet or at the stairs as youre rolling up?
that little 2 set at Jaws is the most fun set lmao
Represent San Antonio 🤙🏽🖤
dude where is a part of yours on yt? been watching forever but you got mad clips
still trying to work my way up to a 2 stair
Damn you have sick ass skateparks in your area
Whenever I got to 4 stairs I feel like it’s a mental game cause going up to it is scary so you don’t think and go fast is it a mental game
Skateboarding is all mental bro, just remember YOU control the board, the board doesn’t control you, and progression, not perfection