Thank you so very much, I appreciate that. I do love that sound of a tail being poped at the skatepark. It’s all the small things that make life so very interesting.
You did a good job with this. It kooks incredibly hard to teach stationary. You did well with it. The slowmotion was very helpful. Love the big ines in the hip and back into the transition.
Very nice! I like the focus on the sound of the tail hitting the ground when you take off. I’ve never thought of a pop that way. 👍
Thank you so very much, I appreciate that. I do love that sound of a tail being poped at the skatepark. It’s all the small things that make life so very interesting.
Loving your vids mate 🇦🇺🤘🏻
Thank you so very much Lachlan, I’m glad to read that you’re enjoying the videos. I hope that you find them useful and entertaining. 👍😊🛹
It's a fun trick and it's a good tutorial! 💯
Thank you so much Magnus, I appreciate your kind words and encouragement. 🙏😊🛹
Great vid woz. I will add this to my grab bag.
Thank you so very much Marcus, I’m sure that your grab bag is quite full with many tasty skateboarding manoeuvres. 👍😊🛹
Great explanation! Thnak you!
Thank you so much! Im glad that you enjoyed the video. 👍😊🛹
You did a good job with this. It kooks incredibly hard to teach stationary. You did well with it. The slowmotion was very helpful. Love the big ines in the hip and back into the transition.
Thank you so very much Sir, I’m glad that you enjoyed this video. The boneless over the hip is my favourite. 🙏😊
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I particularly enjoy seeing this trick done on angled walls.
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Ha! I’m quite fond of that as well 🙏😆🛹
I should try learn this. But it always reminds me of doing burpees...
I understand, Burpees are indeed a difficult exercise.