FULL CAB TUTORIAL - EASY SNOWBOARD TRICK

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  • @Mani3878
    @Mani3878 Рік тому +22

    I've been learning this trick at the local snowdome and mostly got the first 180 part nailed when I ride into the trick switch. If I ride into the trick riding regular I really struggle to shift my weight onto the nose. I'm not sure why this is or if you have any tips on doing this in general about getting the weight over the nose for doing nollies?
    In the video you mention that you also prefer riding into the trick switch as it's more comfortable, is this because your back leg is stronger and more dominant? Just wondering what the reason is?

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому +10

      It's basically because just like how you have a preference to riding regular or goofy you also actually have a preference to which way you prefer to spin, clockwise or counterclockwise. Skiers call this easy or hard way, as they don't have bs or front side when it comes to spins. So for me I prefer to spin clockwise (when you look at me from above) which is why I hate spinning this trick nollie. However my left foot isn't necessarily weaker, for if I was to do the same trick backside I much prefer it popping a nollie off my left foot as, despite it being backside and this being frontside, I'm still spinning clockwise like how I am in this trick. Hope this makes sense!

    • @Mani3878
      @Mani3878 Рік тому

      Ha, it never occurred to me I might have a preference to the direction I spin, that makes perfect sense. I just assumed it was linked to whether you ride regular or goofy!@@malcolmmoore

    • @JesseSarkkinen
      @JesseSarkkinen 10 місяців тому +1

      I would practice a lot of nose and tail presses on both switch and normal. It has helped me a ton on getting confidence for putting my weight over the tail or nose

    • @Mani3878
      @Mani3878 10 місяців тому

      Yeah I struggle on the nose presses. No problem. on the tail though to the point where the tail has slipped out from under me a few times I'm getting the weight too far over it doing the switch cab@@JesseSarkkinen

    • @avlehtine
      @avlehtine 9 місяців тому

      @@Mani3878 Also, this might be obvious, but are you riding a true twin? If you have a directional board or even an offset stance, the nose will be longer than the tail and require more effort to press.

  • @LonelyMonarchist1998
    @LonelyMonarchist1998 Рік тому +205

    My Instagram discovery feed is full of Japanese riders doing these flatland tricks, great timing to start learning!

  • @stealthlead
    @stealthlead Рік тому +32

    One of the best guides to the next progressive trick I need to learn. Please do more of these, you're an awesome instructor

  • @andrewkhan1703
    @andrewkhan1703 9 місяців тому +5

    First time I have ever subscribed to anything in my life but this is the best coaching I’ve watched and I’m 55 and still learning. Great work Malcom 🙌🏾

  • @Vincent-mq8ey
    @Vincent-mq8ey Рік тому +8

    Perfect timing! exactly what I'm learning at the moment!
    Can't wait to try it with your step by step tutorial!

  • @salsinatorsalsa
    @salsinatorsalsa 8 місяців тому +1

    so calm and educational. much better than so many bigger channels. im gonna be practising these on sunday!

  • @kdubu
    @kdubu Рік тому +7

    Thank you so much for the incredible content! The way you break down the trick into incremental milestones each with their own tips helps so much. I can't do the full cab yet but I've been able to progress while feel safe and in control.

  • @El-Burrito
    @El-Burrito Рік тому +3

    Props to your camera man, following you and managing to film you expertly at the same time! That can't be easy

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому +6

      I should probably pay him more than the occasional beer 🍺🤔

  • @Googoo123
    @Googoo123 Рік тому +6

    just what I was learning this past week...your timing is bonkers! this is really really well explained. thanks for putting in the work man. love your vibe & riding style

  • @stevenbogacz2253
    @stevenbogacz2253 Рік тому +3

    One of my absolute favorite tricks, I must do it at least a couple of times per run. Was feeling very confident this last weekend that I could get the 5 around... didn't go quite as well.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому

      Haha, yeah, it's the next step but the toe edge catch can get you!

  • @joshuawoodruff1052
    @joshuawoodruff1052 Рік тому

    I don't think I've watched any of your videos more than this one. I love the slightly more advanced content this year.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому

      Cheers Joshua, good to know, I'll try and make some more like it, next one will be a bit more beginner oriented I'm afraid though!

  • @adamblum3096
    @adamblum3096 Рік тому +1

    Great explanation, you make it look so easy! I will have to work on the revert and switch riding first as it is always in the back of my head that I will catch an edge.
    Thanks for another excellent tutorial / video

  • @nicolasbouteille
    @nicolasbouteille 8 місяців тому

    I immediately recognized l'alpe d'Huez ! ❤❤ God I love this end of the day specific sunlight... such good memories that come up.
    Will be going on march. Can't wait

  • @simonpower6591
    @simonpower6591 Рік тому +29

    Just had my week in Briançon on the villaneuve side, I just have to thank you Malcolm, I didn't catch one edge the entire week. I was terrified on flats and by the end I was doing over 40 kph on them. I would replay your videos in the evenings and work on different areas as I progressed, I went from green to speeding down reds within the week. But it was this video that you made about when you can make the earliest edge change that helped me the most! A switched just clicked in my head and I had it!
    ua-cam.com/video/s3dbXVK8hws/v-deo.html
    Thanks once again man! Lifetime subscriber here and hope to bump into you on a slope some day 👍

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому +2

      Awesome, that's great to hear, and glad the vids are helping!

    • @ToxicPhenix
      @ToxicPhenix Рік тому +2

      @@malcolmmoore it is, same for me I’m really doing better and building confidence on my board thanks to you!

  • @brisked
    @brisked 8 місяців тому

    Snowboard play, love it.
    Great exercises to get the feel of rotation. And imo essential to safely spin your first 180/360.

  • @traviscucinello5482
    @traviscucinello5482 Рік тому

    Man, Thank you so much ! Your tutorials break it down so nice and step by step. The tip on pressing the nose into a rut is what helped me finally get one around cleanly. Even got one off a knuckle! They're addictive once you get. Thanks again !!

  • @alancooke1877
    @alancooke1877 Рік тому +1

    Gonna learn this one I think in march. Cheers for the introduction

  • @GabrielGarcia-to3sv
    @GabrielGarcia-to3sv Рік тому

    EXCITED - Basic tricks video's are great! Please more of these. Also, curious if you've done a clip about dorso/planter ankle engagement and how those fit into the advanced turns tutorials (low cross under, etc). Congrats on the kiddo.

  • @AlexanderGeorgiev-Marck
    @AlexanderGeorgiev-Marck Рік тому

    If these tutorials help to this trick your name will remain with golden letters in my snowboarding history. Thank you, it is fantastic trick 🙂

  • @SunSnowGravity
    @SunSnowGravity Рік тому

    Cristal clear explanation! I just learned switch from your other video and I'm confident to try this one now. I like how you mention how you use your arm to switch the weight, never occured to me to make use of my arms to initiate that.

  • @alexhe1987
    @alexhe1987 Рік тому +1

    Please please show us more tricks to progress. Terrain here in my local small resort is very limited, so tricks are the ideal ones to practice Thank you very much !

  • @thomasgebhard3332
    @thomasgebhard3332 Рік тому +1

    I really dig these break down videos! Superb explained, you make us all ride better and better and better … THX!!! 🤜🤛

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому

      🙌 cheers man, hope you're well!

    • @thomasgebhard3332
      @thomasgebhard3332 Рік тому

      @@malcolmmoore Yeah! Counting down my days to finally make some deep turns into real snow. 24 to go. 😅

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому +1

      @@thomasgebhard3332 haha awesome!

    • @thomasgebhard3332
      @thomasgebhard3332 Рік тому

      @@malcolmmoore 3 days to go. Stoke level is high! I will DM you some pictures via instagram, be prepared! 😂

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому +1

      @@thomasgebhard3332 haha awesome!

  • @Hasmilton
    @Hasmilton Рік тому

    It always looks so easy looking how you 'just snowboard'. Thanks for so detailed guides :) 😀

  • @wilcoxky
    @wilcoxky Рік тому

    This man just always dropping Ws, thanks for all the help/tutorials they are awesome.

  • @CabrioDriving
    @CabrioDriving Рік тому

    So much joy watching this. Good camera work too. relaxed

  • @DedekMartin
    @DedekMartin Рік тому +2

    Cool video Malcolm! I will learn this trick until the end of this season. For some time I’m already naturally doing the first half of the trick, so it should not be that hard to finish it. But the movement with the hand is something I might’ve been doing wrong all the time. Thank you 🙂

  • @rhn4710
    @rhn4710 Рік тому +1

    Love some trick tutorials! Always looking forward to new videos. Hope the season holds up so I can practice more but it's already getting quite hot, fingers crossed for this weekend (I'll go to Ponte di legno/Tonale).

  • @j.c.316
    @j.c.316 Рік тому +1

    Smooth. Simple. Easy riding. Experienced 👌🏼

  • @ArPak831
    @ArPak831 Рік тому

    Malcolm, could you make a series for beginner tricks? Like bs/fs 180s then bs/fs nose/tail rolls etc.. would love to watch em

  • @uncopino
    @uncopino Рік тому

    these videos are just pure gold

  • @crookstheoriginator4444
    @crookstheoriginator4444 Рік тому +2

    @Malcolm Moore, can you do a video on what we can do at home to practice our snowboarding technique and build muscle memory? No for tricks, just better body positioning, control, heel to toe switches, the basics. I live in the desert, so i don't get to go up and board often enough to pull a lot of your exercises together during the seasons.

  • @chooseboost
    @chooseboost Рік тому

    Hi Malcolm, would love to see an instructional on buttering. Thanks!

  • @shaye21
    @shaye21 Рік тому +3

    Thanks Malcolm!

  • @RachaelSansall
    @RachaelSansall 9 місяців тому

    Always so helpful. My First try did it sloppy but my third was perfect.
    Love your videos❤
    I do find it easier to back cab for some reason thoe lol

  • @fastfrascoo724
    @fastfrascoo724 Рік тому

    Ok, i was sad without your videos! Thanks for posting

  • @sweety_t-b5t
    @sweety_t-b5t Рік тому +1

    Thanks dude for dividing trick on small steps because it really helps me learning)

  • @fredericklane745
    @fredericklane745 Рік тому +1

    Hi Malcolm, I'm boarding between Kaprun Ketsteinhorn at 3000M and Zell Am See until the end of March 2023. I've got my carving going well, I'm switching 180 and 360 both ways after spending 3 days riding out of my comfort zone (Goofy). 2 problems, one is just actuall getting the jump done without catching the wrong edge and also starting my first Jumps of the small ramps and tables in the various fun parks and Saalbach's Nitro park. How do I overcome my total lack of confidence and go for it? In Kaprun, there is also an amazing 1/2 pipe which I ride right up to the edge, but this is only because I ride verts on the skateboard in the Netherlands. So, I think it's all about confidence.

  • @aj_3894
    @aj_3894 Рік тому

    this was awesome. More tutorials for different ground tricks would be SOOOO good. right now i resort to watching japanese tutorials looool. thankfully im bilingual, but seeing different ways that people teach is really helpful.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому +1

      Ah yes, I do need to make some more!

    • @aj_3894
      @aj_3894 Рік тому

      @@malcolmmoore I always find your breakdowns for learning are done so well. I first found you from your learning to ride switch tutorial which really helped as well. after I got more comfortable with my switch using your exercises, I just set up my bindings fully switch on my directional board and committed to a full day of switch including the chair lift lol. can't thank you enough still. thanks for replying

  • @FunkStallion
    @FunkStallion Рік тому

    Man you make that look so effortless

  • @bigrayguy
    @bigrayguy 10 місяців тому

    Thank you for pointing out how the nose pushing into snow to create lavage point, personally i have a mental blind spot that i cant do 180 because it feels like the nose will dig into the snow and cause me catch.

  • @bob6693
    @bob6693 Рік тому

    Hey Malcolm, off topic but whilst I was away recently I was thinking about binding angles and just though it would be cool if you did a video about different binding angles and show people how different angles effect your riding.

  • @khv.remont
    @khv.remont Рік тому

    Я ничего не понимаю что говорят в этом видео, но вся техника выполнения прыжка на 360° показана поэтапно поэтому все и так понятно без слов👍👍👍👍🔥🔥🔥

  • @Bad-Trip-Cruel
    @Bad-Trip-Cruel Рік тому

    Amazing break down !! 🤩 so safe. Thank you 😊

  • @hawkwind769
    @hawkwind769 Рік тому

    I was up Mt Baker yesterday trying these!! 🤙🏽
    Getting butters and riding switch a bit more.
    Starting to come together 💪🏽🤘🏽

  • @2sided670
    @2sided670 Рік тому +1

    Great explaining! May I ask which board you ride (Lenght, name) and how tall and heavy you are? The board seems to be super soft (what I think is great). GReets

  • @irontit2480
    @irontit2480 Рік тому

    Awesome. I've been doing this one since two months, just need to add more weight for more pop, add more speed and dare to do it in the fall line. Lezgo!

  • @jrllotak2
    @jrllotak2 Рік тому +2

    Up until this video, I didn't know that move was called a nose roll! That nose roll move is also used as turns on steeps and moguls. If you believe it's useful, I'd like to suggest a video on nose roll turns for riding in steep terrain and moguls.
    A problem I have on steeper terrain is that when I do the nose roll, the back of the board catches on the hill. I'm probably not swinging the back end high enough.

  • @juliandolman9550
    @juliandolman9550 Рік тому

    Yet another great, full breakdown tutorial malc 🙏

  • @BrendanS-j7i
    @BrendanS-j7i 7 місяців тому

    Great vid!. Are you using a shorter board to do this? If Im using a mid flex 5 board, would that be okay to learn these tricks?

  • @ericlim5920
    @ericlim5920 Рік тому +1

    Awesome, looks so easy - hope to try it out soon!

  • @lb259
    @lb259 Рік тому

    Nice tutorial and nice trick, esp. if stalled out (still need to work on that). Also easy to catch the heel edge :)

  • @gregsweethughes907
    @gregsweethughes907 9 місяців тому

    Another great vid 👏 Props to your camera person too 💪

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  9 місяців тому

      Thanks so much 😊😊 and I'll let him know 🫶🫶

  • @Pixin30
    @Pixin30 Рік тому +2

    Great camera work as always

  • @javapcc
    @javapcc 9 місяців тому

    Can't wait to try this! Thanks, great lesson!

  • @rhoads0098
    @rhoads0098 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Malcolm. Can you do a video on how early intermediates who can carve blues cleanly should approach black runs? They are steep so carving isn’t an option at this skill level, so I think gripped turns are the way to go but I’m not certain

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, gripped turns, this video goes over everything you'll need: ua-cam.com/video/TEcjZmM4B7o/v-deo.html

  • @heathernewton5564
    @heathernewton5564 Рік тому

    Love your videos, they’re helping me so much.

  • @E-Rod
    @E-Rod Рік тому

    Awesome vid. Great breakdown! Just curious, what model board are you riding? And what length is it? Thanks & Cheers! -Eric

  • @무지성-w5m
    @무지성-w5m 10 місяців тому

    와우~ 너무 쉽게 하는거 보고 놀랐습니다.

  • @jasonlorance1918
    @jasonlorance1918 Рік тому

    Great video and thanks for showing it both ways! Us goofy riders REALLY appreciate it!!

  • @salamdamai
    @salamdamai Рік тому

    Hi Malcolm, if you have time, please try break it down Ryan Knapton nose roll. He has some of weirdest and yet very cool nose roll.

  • @ANETOKILLE
    @ANETOKILLE Рік тому

    What happened to the warca? Very good videos and instructive. Keep the excellent work!

  • @LairAstro
    @LairAstro Рік тому

    I find doing this trick switch is easier to get air, when I do this regular I end up keeping the nose on the ground the whole time, but when I do switch it feels like it naturally pops off the ground. This trick is also fun to do almost the complete opposite way when I lift the back foot and nose roll going backside.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому

      Yeah, can also be done backside, good work!

  • @julianthomas-hx8nj
    @julianthomas-hx8nj Рік тому +1

    Hello Malcom! I love you content and would like some help please. Every time I'm on black runs or very steep blues when I go onto my toe edge I pick up insane amounts of speed then I'm going across the fall like way to fast and not in control. I'm committing to the turn and trying to do it quick but even if it's quick i do a super fast half circle and I'm out of control. Trying to keep weight on front foot, use my knees and hips but still can't get it

  • @roadtrip6075
    @roadtrip6075 Рік тому +3

    I'mma....go and hug the snow... 🤪

  • @igordervisevic6452
    @igordervisevic6452 8 місяців тому

    Dear Malkolm, what mark of snowboard you have in this tutorial?
    Thank you, greetings from Serbia!

  • @james2653
    @james2653 Рік тому

    Great to see you back on the DADA!

  • @jaym.4961
    @jaym.4961 Рік тому

    Nice video malcolm. I have short legs and really struggle making the board pop for anything. I'm 165cm and usually ride 151-153cm boards. Do you thigh it would be easier to pop the nose and tail with a shorter binding stance or longer binding stance (legs closer together or farther apart) does it matter?

  • @connorbeer-korver7484
    @connorbeer-korver7484 9 місяців тому

    cant wait to try this, hoping i can transfer 20 years of skateboarding into this

  • @PhilippRothenberger
    @PhilippRothenberger Рік тому

    Good content. Would be great if you had one that you considered great where you talk us through in voice over in slowmo

  • @Andrey-ok4yh
    @Andrey-ok4yh 8 місяців тому

    Awesome!
    Thanks for the explanation.
    Where is that please?

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  8 місяців тому

      Thanks so much 😊 filmed in Alpe d'Huez France

  • @unspecifiedsender9035
    @unspecifiedsender9035 Рік тому

    Casual Malcom slipped out there for a sec @ 1:56 😄

  • @salsinatorsalsa
    @salsinatorsalsa 8 місяців тому

    when he said "whoop!" i felt that

  • @jibril4000
    @jibril4000 Рік тому

    Hey Malcolm, how has it been with the step in bindings? People bash them but you make them look safe and practical. Any advice?

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому +1

      Yeah I mean they do the job, there's a bit of extra weight and obviously they cost more, but they do work. They're by no means any better than normal bindings but obviously you don't have to strap in with these, you get the step in functionality, so if you need that functionality then yeah, I think the supermatics are the best of the bunch! I have a couple of reviews of them on my channel that go deeper into them if you haven't seen those.

    • @jibril4000
      @jibril4000 Рік тому

      @@malcolmmoore thanks! I just watched the reviews. Super helpful. I’ll be buying them for next season ✌️

  • @Ross_Fun_Boss
    @Ross_Fun_Boss Рік тому

    Great as always Malcolm! Just an off-topic question, are you happy with the Supermatica 😊

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому

      Yeah, I have them on almost all the time when I'm teaching, they just make my life that bit easier. I teach 7 hours 6 days a week and they're perfect for that. I still use normal bindings too, but it's more that I just have the supermatics on one board, and my now bindings on another board.

  • @Michaeltje01
    @Michaeltje01 Рік тому +1

    Neat trick, nice tutorial! What's the difference between a full cab and a frontside 360 popped from a nollie? Not sure if I understand the terminology.

    • @TheZeeBone
      @TheZeeBone Рік тому +1

      A cab spin is supposed to be popped from a fakie (or switch nollie). When Malcom is doing the ones he mentions are uncomfortable with his left foot forward, those wouldn't technically be a cab spin for a regular ride, but a cab spin for a goofy rider. He's just showing off both. So basically, nothing other than the riders preferred stance.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому +2

      Exactly as ZeeBone says! I come from skateboarding first, and a full cab is a trick named after Steve Caballero. He did a fakie (switch nollie) 360 and it became known as a Caballerial or a Full Cab. It is always a frontside spin off the switch nose, or fakie, end of the board. In snowboarding 'cab' has just kind of become normal language for any switch frontside spin. For instance 'cab 9' meaning switch frontside 900. For me however, a true cab, like in skateboarding, is popped off the nose whilst riding switch!

    • @Michaeltje01
      @Michaeltje01 Рік тому

      Thanks for the clear explanation, I understand!

  • @fredericklane745
    @fredericklane745 Рік тому

    Can you do the same pop off the side of the Piste on a raise bank and land in the soft stuff on the other side? Also, can you show it in some deeper, softer stuff please?

  • @Jcndj818
    @Jcndj818 Рік тому

    Really like your videos and one of the best tutorials video I could find online. One bad habit I’m working on right now is open shoulder especially on my toe side. Any suggestion or exercise I could practice to improve? Thanks!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому

      Ski pole drill! It's in my fix bad habits instantly video, however depending on what you're doing an open stance might not be the worst thing. We can get fixated on upper body position when the thing that really matters is the board performance, they are both obviously linked, but don't stress too much about the upper body if your board is doing what you want it to!

    • @Jcndj818
      @Jcndj818 Рік тому

      @@malcolmmoore thanks for your reply. I’m not practicing open stance yet. Currently I’m practicing carving. And I realized as long as my shoulder is in the open position, I’m starting to skid the snow. And that’s why I’m trying to fix this issue.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому

      @@Jcndj818 sounds like you're probably over rotating your upper body into the turn or something then, difficult to say without seeing you ride though!

  • @spikelpoep
    @spikelpoep Рік тому

    Great explanation. Snow looks mighty soft and powdery. Does this make a big difference compared to hard groomers?
    Noticed you are still with the supermatics, how are they holding up trough the season? (Thinking of getting them but read some reviews about people having issues with them/the mechanism)

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому +1

      Soft and slushy here, hard groomers would be fine, but icy wouldn't be the best. Supermatics are holding up fine, but that doesn't mean that other people's aren't failing, I can only speak for my own! When I'm teaching, which is typically 5 or 6 days a week I have them on and they do make my life easier!

  • @jacobhurlbert1056
    @jacobhurlbert1056 Рік тому

    Looks fun! Im going to try it this weekend

  • @lambmaster
    @lambmaster Рік тому

    Malcolm this is awesome! Gonna try it this weekend. I noticed that doing front sides like you did, you always land on toe side (I think?) to not catch an edge. Any other comments/tips on landing position? Again, thanks!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому +2

      I would go with landing on the toes, you can also try cab 5s but I've had a couple nasty edge catches on those when not quite making it around, the cab 3 is much safer!

  • @keikuso8675
    @keikuso8675 Рік тому

    Do you need a Twin Shape for this trick or can you also do it with a directional board?

  • @avann2006
    @avann2006 Рік тому

    I wanna see you do it on a full camber board!

  • @alex99398
    @alex99398 7 місяців тому

    Great video! On a tangent, what boots and bindings do you use? Thanks

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  7 місяців тому

      Thanks! ATM I'm in the nidecker Kitas and the supermatics, there's a link in the video description 😊✌🏼

    • @alex99398
      @alex99398 7 місяців тому

      @@malcolmmoore You're awesome and appreciate the quick reply. Subbed! Thanks

  • @olih.
    @olih. Рік тому

    Top work as always MM 🎉

  • @10wavesofyou77
    @10wavesofyou77 Рік тому

    hei Malcolm, this is a really fun one and i was practicing in slushy snow on Monday since carving was really difficult. thank for the tips. how do you find the Dada for buttering since it's mainly a powder board? does it fights you for during the presses? does it pop?

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Рік тому

      Hey, I find the dada butters super easily, it's pretty soft in comparison to most other boards I ride, for me it's my go to park board!

  • @tufanyazgan9898
    @tufanyazgan9898 8 місяців тому

    What is your board size and brand? And also what is your sizes?

  • @danilgud2927
    @danilgud2927 Рік тому

    Thank you for this lesson, very usefull thing!

  • @TheLimla
    @TheLimla Рік тому

    Gonna try this next week!

  • @RideAlongMTB
    @RideAlongMTB Рік тому

    great Video.
    What board are you riding dude?

  • @TCK71
    @TCK71 Рік тому

    Excellent explanation.

  • @lenanerowski2617
    @lenanerowski2617 7 місяців тому

    How can Switch looking so smooth 😮

  • @erikbrand6450
    @erikbrand6450 Рік тому

    ...as always...perfect explanation😊

  • @LyciaD3
    @LyciaD3 10 місяців тому

    I'm not sure to understand what you call revert in this video, is it this 180 move on the ground after the in the air trick part ?

  • @monkeypawism
    @monkeypawism Рік тому

    thank you!

  • @trailnomade
    @trailnomade 8 місяців тому

    This is a very small board for your size?

  • @teencruz3412
    @teencruz3412 Рік тому

    What is your board size and your height?
    I think my board(156 cm) is too big for me being 167cm tall

  • @jackholland5164
    @jackholland5164 Рік тому

    i would say this is more of a maneuver than a trick unless you are doing it off of something or onto something

  • @illi22
    @illi22 Рік тому

    cool and easy. thanks!

  • @turbogunhawk10s43
    @turbogunhawk10s43 Рік тому +1

    Are you riding on a soft flex board for this? I have a medium stiff board and I'm wondering if I can pull it off on this board.

  • @_patontheback_
    @_patontheback_ 15 днів тому

    I can't do switch yet. Am I able to do this?