A thing I love about skating is how hyped other skaters get when you land a trick you are battling. Last weekend I learnt boardslides and all this guy who was really good was psyched for me. We might be trying different trick but we are all fighting the same fears inside.
Super legit advice, this approach has helped me learn new tricks at 39 without getting stuck and or absolutely obliterated from a bail. Love the content keep it up
i have been skating for 26+ years, and i have never thought of this aproach but damn does it speak to me now in my 40is. will absolutley try this on me next sesh. ✌
@@Goodmorningyouall it is but not for years in your case. skating is so much of falling and learning to fall right and by that you more comfortably learn more and more.
That crook was gnarly! Thanks for sharing your approach. At my local, I'm afraid of the down rail. I've down back and front board. And I have front fifties, front smiths, front blunts on lock on a tall flat bar. But I can't bring myself to take the next step. I have fifties and five os down the hubba that is similar height to the down rail too. Just can't get over the hump to try a grind trick on the down rail once. I know that's all I need to do and then I'll have 3 more tricks down it.
Great advice, definitely agree with your method. I had surgery on my left knee 2 years ago and I just re learned FS Blunt Slide Back side flip out by breaking it down into small bits. Thanks for the helpful advice !
I love this! Super helpful and insightful. The part where you included the dude you were helping is encouraging as well. Now if you could break this down for 50-50's on round flat bars, that would be awesome. ha!
This is another brill vid thanks matt. I admit I’m not a skateboard but would suggest that this solid technique will work in many walks of life. As a muso I’m going to try this and crack my fears. This channel is the best on UA-cam in my opinion. Keep them coming. I was on the edge of my seat watching that rail in Copenhagen 😂
Thanks Matt! Love your work. This one's great.. in the back of my mind, I believe I kind of already do this (albeit not doing 40'-0" long K-Grind); but it's encouraging to get this reassurance and break down from an actual pro... excellent job at Copenhagen open! Proud of you!
"Tricking your brain into feeling okay with the trick you're trying to do" fr facts! I've been learning this the hard way with trying to get myself comfortable on ollies up small-medium ledges and euros. I'm really uncomfortable trying to ollie up ledges cause I got way too used to ollie over things like sideways cones, aka things that gave me time to reach my peak. I have the technical skills but it's such a mental battle! I have to warm up with my own DIY obstacles to jump over to trick my brain like you said lol. Do you think you could make a video about ollies over obstacles and ways to break them down? Because I don't know how to break down the process of jumping up a ledge unless I have smaller obstacles to warm up first... like should I purposely slam into it? Okay sorry rant over LOL. Thanks for the awesome vid!
Im a beginner one problem i find with breaking up tricks and making little progression at a time is that bailing tricks in the mid air or not fully comitting sometimes is more dangerous than fully commiting and going with the momentum.Dont you agree??Also you get in the habbit of not comitting so i lose my tricks or whatever i learned and back at half/doing em half comiting.
Hey, im 15 and i got injured like a couple of times this month. One was a back injury and now a rolled ankle. What im worried about is will it affect my knees and back once i get older or does it help to stay flexible and stuff?
The body is best resilient and heals up in amazing ways. I'm 42 and skate a few times a week and thought no way that would be possible when I was your age . Do some of the exercises this channel suggests, be patient with your progress and you will be all good. Long term problems with people's bodies are almost always from lack of use not over use.
Hey! Solid advice from @vancouverbill I would also recommend hitting up a physiotherapist to get some specific recommendations. The chances of it affecting you as you get older are possible, but if you rehab properly and stay on top of rehab exercises you'll be fine. After that, keep training and you'll reduce the chance of injury and speed up how you fast you bounce back the next time you might get injured.
@@TheDailyPush Thanks for the advice! I actually skate once each week and whenever i get injured i try to skate the next week immediately. And i do my warm up exercises before doing tricks so
Hope you liked the video people! More on overcoming fear in this video: ua-cam.com/video/FEBf19yHpbM/v-deo.html
A thing I love about skating is how hyped other skaters get when you land a trick you are battling.
Last weekend I learnt boardslides and all this guy who was really good was psyched for me.
We might be trying different trick but we are all fighting the same fears inside.
Super legit advice, this approach has helped me learn new tricks at 39 without getting stuck and or absolutely obliterated from a bail. Love the content keep it up
Thanks for sharing man! Glad you like it 🙏
I'm 39 too and I'm learning new stuff as well 😀
i have been skating for 26+ years, and i have never thought of this aproach but damn does it speak to me now in my 40is. will absolutley try this on me next sesh. ✌
Hope it helps!
I’ve been skating for a week and this was my first thought that I have to split it into little parts. Is it even possible to learn it all at once??
@@Goodmorningyouall it is but not for years in your case. skating is so much of falling and learning to fall right and by that you more comfortably learn more and more.
Very cool , thank you .
That crook was gnarly! Thanks for sharing your approach.
At my local, I'm afraid of the down rail. I've down back and front board. And I have front fifties, front smiths, front blunts on lock on a tall flat bar. But I can't bring myself to take the next step. I have fifties and five os down the hubba that is similar height to the down rail too. Just can't get over the hump to try a grind trick on the down rail once. I know that's all I need to do and then I'll have 3 more tricks down it.
Basically I just need to do it. I need a good day when I'm "feeling it" I guess.
Excellent, I call it “picking it apart “ works every time!!!!
That's so sick man. Solid advice and also pretty sick k too!
Thanks mate 🙏🙏
Took a 2 year hiatus and I had to come back to my guy to get my mind locked in again. Love the content brother 🤙🏽🛹
Great advice, definitely agree with your method. I had surgery on my left knee 2 years ago and I just re learned FS Blunt Slide Back side flip out by breaking it down into small bits. Thanks for the helpful advice !
I love this! Super helpful and insightful. The part where you included the dude you were helping is encouraging as well.
Now if you could break this down for 50-50's on round flat bars, that would be awesome. ha!
Great tips I do the very same method
I'll have to keep this in mind for tonights skate session, thanks for sharing this advice!
This is another brill vid thanks matt. I admit I’m not a skateboard but would suggest that this solid technique will work in many walks of life. As a muso I’m going to try this and crack my fears. This channel is the best on UA-cam in my opinion. Keep them coming. I was on the edge of my seat watching that rail in Copenhagen 😂
Thank you for this. Sometimes I feel stupid being apprehensive of new tricks.
That footage was INSANE! thanks heaps for sharing! I kitesurf and love your channel. It translates.
good words, cheers
Thanks brotha!
dude your videos are awesome.
Thanks!
Thanks so much for the support Katie! Really appreciate it 🙏🙏
honestly love how you break these things down
Yesss thank you!
very useful, thanks a lot from Mexico
Great advice!!!
Thanks!
Haven't put it to use yet but breaking trick ur scared of into pieces is the wave for sure
just what i needed dawg!
Great advice. Thank you!
Thanks Matt! Love your work. This one's great.. in the back of my mind, I believe I kind of already do this (albeit not doing 40'-0" long K-Grind); but it's encouraging to get this reassurance and break down from an actual pro... excellent job at Copenhagen open! Proud of you!
Thanks for the comment man, really appreciate it!
Helped a lot!!! Insane Crook tho!!
"Tricking your brain into feeling okay with the trick you're trying to do" fr facts! I've been learning this the hard way with trying to get myself comfortable on ollies up small-medium ledges and euros. I'm really uncomfortable trying to ollie up ledges cause I got way too used to ollie over things like sideways cones, aka things that gave me time to reach my peak. I have the technical skills but it's such a mental battle! I have to warm up with my own DIY obstacles to jump over to trick my brain like you said lol.
Do you think you could make a video about ollies over obstacles and ways to break them down? Because I don't know how to break down the process of jumping up a ledge unless I have smaller obstacles to warm up first... like should I purposely slam into it? Okay sorry rant over LOL. Thanks for the awesome vid!
The word meth scared me for a second.
Keep up the good work
Thanks!
great job
Like if you can spot Carlos Ribeiro and Jamie Foy in this video. 👍🏼
How about when you tore acl patella tendon and want to skate again since that injury ..
thanks for helping me sk8
My pleasure! Glad to be of use!
amazing 🤯
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sick video
Im a beginner one
problem i find with breaking up tricks and making little progression at a time is that bailing tricks in the mid air or not fully comitting sometimes is more dangerous than fully commiting and going with the momentum.Dont you agree??Also you get in the habbit of not comitting so i lose my tricks or whatever i learned and back at half/doing em half comiting.
Hey, im 15 and i got injured like a couple of times this month. One was a back injury and now a rolled ankle. What im worried about is will it affect my knees and back once i get older or does it help to stay flexible and stuff?
The body is best resilient and heals up in amazing ways. I'm 42 and skate a few times a week and thought no way that would be possible when I was your age .
Do some of the exercises this channel suggests, be patient with your progress and you will be all good.
Long term problems with people's bodies are almost always from lack of use not over use.
@@vancouverbill Thanks man!!
Hey! Solid advice from @vancouverbill I would also recommend hitting up a physiotherapist to get some specific recommendations. The chances of it affecting you as you get older are possible, but if you rehab properly and stay on top of rehab exercises you'll be fine. After that, keep training and you'll reduce the chance of injury and speed up how you fast you bounce back the next time you might get injured.
@@TheDailyPush Thanks for the advice! I actually skate once each week and whenever i get injured i try to skate the next week immediately. And i do my warm up exercises before doing tricks so
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