loved this. been so scared to learn this above coping. in my mind I feel like I go higher than I actually am, I tend to stay way below the coping. gonna try and take these tips to the park next time I skate!
Samean I was always scared until I took that whole day to send it and understand 🙏🙏 Let me know how it goes or if you need any more tips! I know you definitely got it 💪💪
Hey man love your Videos. I wish i had your learningcurve.. i saw you doing a (little) body jar in one video. If you ever want to do a trick tip on that one. I would be super happy. and i guess i wouldnt be the only one :) keep it up
Hey I really appreciate that!!! I know you learn fast too for sure!!💪💪 Oh yes!!! I'm starting to work on those! You got it man! Let's me see if I can figure them out decent enough so I can film that video for ya!💪💪
I skate 159 :) it will be perfect for transition but still good for street. 169 is the best for 9.25 -10 inches. It's a lot of truck to throw around so I always say 159 is perfect even for 9.5 and 9.75. thank you man!!! I appreciate it🙏🙏🙏🙏
What size were your cruising wheels? I get bad wheel bite with my 60 mm wheels if I don’t use at least 1/8 inch riser. But I would think switching down to the smaller wheel, the rise that works for the big wheel will be too much for the small ones.
No it is not just a ollie. Once again you dont mention the part where you need to jump up when you pop like every other way over complicated tutorials on how to do this trick.
@@AustinSK8NYC its important kind of like in order to delay your flick in a nollie flip you have to allow your ankle to roll over first so you can get a solid pop off the nose, that is never mentioned in those tutorials. If it was just an ollie you would just pop out so in order to achieve the best feeling in skateboarding becoming weightless you have to jump up vertical a little. Thanks for responding player!
Ha! Nollie flip! Definitely understanding the staying centred and this is a side note make skating transition feel like skating flat ground before you try to ollie over the coping.
Really solid trick tip, Austin 👊🏼
Appreciate you!! Thank you so much!! Trying hard💪
loved this. been so scared to learn this above coping. in my mind I feel like I go higher than I actually am, I tend to stay way below the coping. gonna try and take these tips to the park next time I skate!
Samean I was always scared until I took that whole day to send it and understand 🙏🙏
Let me know how it goes or if you need any more tips! I know you definitely got it 💪💪
Even though I don’t skate, I love watching my brother in his element!! Wonderful video bro!! I love you!!! 💙 Keep up the amazing work you’re doing!!!
Ayyyy thank you so much sis! I appreciate it :)! Trying hard💪💪🙏🙏🙏🙏 love you too!
Hey man love your Videos. I wish i had your learningcurve.. i saw you doing a (little) body jar in one video. If you ever want to do a trick tip on that one. I would be super happy. and i guess i wouldnt be the only one :) keep it up
Hey I really appreciate that!!! I know you learn fast too for sure!!💪💪 Oh yes!!! I'm starting to work on those! You got it man! Let's me see if I can figure them out decent enough so I can film that video for ya!💪💪
@@AustinSK8NYC dont wait to long though. we are learning when we see you learning:) no pressure haha thank you!!
Keep em comin homie! 🔥
So hyped to learn these
Épic video!! ❤️🔥
Thank you brother!!!💪🙏🙏🙏🔥
Dope Video Dude!
Thank you so much man!!!!🙏🙏🙏
Sooo good I remember when we spent a day just doing them hahah you’re becoming a transition connoisseur 👨🏻🍳🤌🏻
You started the beast!!!! 🤣🤣 I'm all honesty your tips help a lot! Thanks man! Miss you G!
Needed this good shit bro
Hey Quick question I’m getting a 9.25 board what size trucks are the best for transition skating ? Also keep up the good work dawg
I skate 159 :) it will be perfect for transition but still good for street. 169 is the best for 9.25 -10 inches. It's a lot of truck to throw around so I always say 159 is perfect even for 9.5 and 9.75. thank you man!!! I appreciate it🙏🙏🙏🙏
@@AustinSK8NYC ok 100% and I have heard ace are really good to know anything about that because I want to try more truck company’s
@@Sirtodaded Ace, Lurpiv or Independent Hallow light trucks are the best way to go💪
@@AustinSK8NYCalright cool man I appreciate the help 💪💪
@@AustinSK8NYC also do you have a instagram that I can fallow you on ?
Jesse Paez has the BEST frontside ollie, hands down
That is a fact!!!! Hopefully one day over here 💪🙏🙏
Now grab it 😤
Was that your friend, Joe?
Yesssirrr!!!! The one and only!!!
What size were your cruising wheels? I get bad wheel bite with my 60 mm wheels if I don’t use at least 1/8 inch riser. But I would think switching down to the smaller wheel, the rise that works for the big wheel will be too much for the small ones.
@@robertborden2666 I ride 60mm as well for cruising but maybe try some spitfire 80 HD wheels size 56mm
@@AustinSK8NYC does 80hd mean 80a? Do those break traction for slides or is that not recommended?
No it is not just a ollie. Once again you dont mention the part where you need to jump up when you pop like every other way over complicated tutorials on how to do this trick.
I missed the memo 😂. Hopefully Ill do a part three trying that technique more mentioning the jump up detail 👍👍👍
@@AustinSK8NYC its important kind of like in order to delay your flick in a nollie flip you have to allow your ankle to roll over first so you can get a solid pop off the nose, that is never mentioned in those tutorials. If it was just an ollie you would just pop out so in order to achieve the best feeling in skateboarding becoming weightless you have to jump up vertical a little. Thanks for responding player!
Ha! Nollie flip! Definitely understanding the staying centred and this is a side note make skating transition feel like skating flat ground before you try to ollie over the coping.