its insanely motivating seeing how pumped and excited you are to be going through the process of learning a new trick. the last few tricks I've battled with, it felt more like a chore rather than an accomplishment and this video really reminded me of how fun learning new tricks can be. so thanks i guess lol
Haha I really appreciate your positivity!! Yes just find tricks you really wanna learn, take your time with them and move at your own pace!! Thanks for watching!
Just discovered your channel through this video. You seem like a genuine guy that's hyped to skate and learn things. It's refreshing to see. I've subbed!
I was gonna say when I was first watching, the lower the ledge, the harder it is to nose manual. You were having a lot of trouble with the curb because the impact of your front foot landing on the nose is harder than the taller ledge, where its more of a natural ollie height. Another thing that will help you get them on lock is foot positioning. Your front foot should be on the bolts when you're setting up to pop, with just the front two bolts showing. This way your front foot doesn't have to travel as far to get into the proper position for the nose manny, reducing the chance for error. Lastly, don't be afraid to lean forward. Committing to that forward lean is key to landing them every time.
When you Ollie in just keep pressing down with your front foot to hold the nose manual longer, it’s not so much about balancing as they say it is (trust me I really be doing nose wheelies the proof is on my channel) I hope that helps, regardless great job you did it 👌🏾
I used to land in a nose manny often on accident when I was still working on Ollie consistency. I have a few videos of it but I can’t tell if that’s sad or impressive😂
Hi, have you considered lower profile hardware for riding street? For example, a setup similar to the trucks/risers/wheels pro skaters such as Rodney Mullen use?
Honestly it took me 2 days of consistently trying over and over and over ahha. But i recommend every time you go out and skate to just give it some tries and eventually you will have them!! Thanks a bunch for watching homie ♥️🤝
@@Zewpz damn looking good 👍just watched your nollie heel video was cool I’m also working on nollie heels but started in 2017 took a break for skimboarding until about 2020 though
@@Zewpzhahaha thats true, you got me trying to learn nose manuals 😊 You got my sub keep up the great videos looking forward for whats Next, and happy easter 🎉
its insanely motivating seeing how pumped and excited you are to be going through the process of learning a new trick. the last few tricks I've battled with, it felt more like a chore rather than an accomplishment and this video really reminded me of how fun learning new tricks can be. so thanks i guess lol
Haha I really appreciate your positivity!! Yes just find tricks you really wanna learn, take your time with them and move at your own pace!! Thanks for watching!
did my fist vert drop in and learned back 180s today. you inspire me to get out of my comfort zone and go skate
Dude that’s awesome!! Congrats on that!! Also vert can be so scary so good job pushing through!! Thanks for watching as always ♥️
Just discovered your channel through this video. You seem like a genuine guy that's hyped to skate and learn things. It's refreshing to see. I've subbed!
Haha I appreciate you! And thanks for the love ♥️🤝
Helps to point the foot forward a little and or turn the shoulders forward. It helps with the nose biting and brings rotation somewhat ready for outs
Aight im for sure gonna have to try that! Thanks a bunch and thanks for watching homie♥️
I was gonna say when I was first watching, the lower the ledge, the harder it is to nose manual. You were having a lot of trouble with the curb because the impact of your front foot landing on the nose is harder than the taller ledge, where its more of a natural ollie height. Another thing that will help you get them on lock is foot positioning. Your front foot should be on the bolts when you're setting up to pop, with just the front two bolts showing. This way your front foot doesn't have to travel as far to get into the proper position for the nose manny, reducing the chance for error. Lastly, don't be afraid to lean forward. Committing to that forward lean is key to landing them every time.
Ayyy I appreciate the tips a bunch I’ll have to try some stuff !! Thanks for watching homie♥️♥️
@@Zewpz no problem bro! Looks like you’re havin a lotta fun out there. Keep it up!
love this guys content!
Haha thank you! I appreciate the positivity! And thanks for watching ♥️🤝
awesome dude, you got that nose manny down!
Ayyy thanks a bunch I appreciate you!
Nice bro! I think it's a really cool trick too. I need to give it a go!👍
Yess do it!!! Also thanks for watching ♥️♥️
U just inspired me rn, lets gooooo
Hell yess Tony!!!! Thanks for watching homie ♥️
Such a hard one to learn but so satisfying when you do it
I agree it felt so good when I landed my first one!
did my first vert drop in and learnt back 180s today. you insipre me so much to go out and skate
i can't do anything transition
Kickflip out was fire! Nice work bro.
Ayy thanks g!!! And thanks for watching!🤝♥️
It's a good day when Zewps uploads
Haha I appreciate you!!
Good job. To get out of it without touching your back wheels i would recomend ollieing up without nosemanualing. Then do a no pop nollie out.
Genius!! That’s a good way to start learning to pop out thanks!! I appreciate the tip and thanks for watching homie 🤝♥️
Nice job man!
I’ve been trying to learn this trick for over a year now and it’s still super inconsistent haha
Yes definitely takes a lot of repetition! My goal is to get them more and more consistent this year lol thanks a bunch for watching!♥️
Been subbed since 2 months ago , you gotta release more videos . I fw the content
When you Ollie in just keep pressing down with your front foot to hold the nose manual longer, it’s not so much about balancing as they say it is (trust me I really be doing nose wheelies the proof is on my channel) I hope that helps, regardless great job you did it 👌🏾
Haha I appreciate the tips!! Definitely will practice that!! thanks for watching!!
I used to land in a nose manny often on accident when I was still working on Ollie consistency. I have a few videos of it but I can’t tell if that’s sad or impressive😂
It was because I was inconsistent with my leg movements and would push my front leg down when focusing on lifting my back foot up
Inspirational
Haha I appreciate you 🤝♥️
Nice video👏🏽
I appreciate it!! Thanks for watching!🤝♥️
Gonna try to get my first ollile down this break
Dude you got it!! Just takes consistency I believe in you homie! Also thanks for watching ♥️
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Ayyy thanks homie!!!
Yesss a new upload
I found fakie manuals soo much easier to learn than nose manuals
I agree they definitely are a little more comfortable. Thanks for watching ♥️
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Appreciate you Mr Ry Wilson
Hi, have you considered lower profile hardware for riding street? For example, a setup similar to the trucks/risers/wheels pro skaters such as Rodney Mullen use?
I haven’t really thought about it honestly ahhah but I think maybe I’ll give it a try sometime!! Thanks for watching and the tips homie!!
how long did this take you by chance? its on my list to learn as well just been focusing on ledge and rail tricks recently tho
Honestly it took me 2 days of consistently trying over and over and over ahha. But i recommend every time you go out and skate to just give it some tries and eventually you will have them!! Thanks a bunch for watching homie ♥️🤝
Lets gooo
Yessss!!
Maybe you should ollie up & even if you dont land in a nose manny, Try to Get back into a nose manny the rest of the curb
Yeah I started doing that but I’m gonna keep trying it see if it continues to help! Thanks for the tips and thanks for watching ♥️
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Appreciate you!!
do you have a link to those wheels? My friend skates them and I honestly have no idea what kinda spitfire they r
Haha you’re good! They are the spitfire formula 4 they are amazing I love the shape
missed u
I missed you more 🤧🤧
Did you start skating in like the 2016-2017 area?
I started skating around 2020! But I just got back from a 2 year break
@@Zewpz damn looking good 👍just watched your nollie heel video was cool I’m also working on nollie heels but started in 2017 took a break for skimboarding until about 2020 though
@pipkay9372 that’s awesome homie!! Definitely keep skating and thanks for watching🤝
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What Adidas are those?
They are the campus pros! I love them!
Is this in Utah?
Bro that's what I was going to ask. Looks like home lol. Plus he looks to be skating at a church.
When’s the next vid?
cant ollie to nose manual but i can nosegrind is that wierd? xD
They definitely feed off each other haha but that’s sick I love nose grinds! Thanks for watching homie!♥️
@@Zewpzhahaha thats true, you got me trying to learn nose manuals 😊
You got my sub keep up the great videos looking forward for whats Next, and happy easter 🎉
Same 😂. Learned when missing crooks
Thanks a bunch for the support
@@lmps3hahaha thats sick, love it when we are trying to learn One trick and end up learning a different trick 😂
Might be easier without cigarette butts stuck in your ears.
Bahahahhahahhahah bruh this killed me 😂😂
@@Zewpz Just joking around.
Hahah my fav comment 😂
you know nyjah has those in while he wins gold in almost every sls right?
Ya 😂😂!
Music made this hard to watch
Thanks again I’ll experiment with it!
@@Zewpz all good glad you took it right way, I think you definitely have potential to do well on UA-cam bro :)
No you didn't!
Thanks for watching homie!