How To: Toeside Stand-Up Slide with Jimmy Riha | MuirSkate Longboard Shop

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  • Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
  • In this episode of the How To Series, Team Rider Jimmy Riha teaches us how to properly execute a toeside stand-up slide. With time and commitment, you'll be throwing slides as effortless as Jimmy in no time. Tune in, turn off, and go skate!
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    Music by: Your Neighborhood Elevator
    Film: Joe Gutkowski, Derek Smith
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 96

  • @MrBookluck
    @MrBookluck 9 років тому +43

    Finally someone actually put up a good toe check video. Nice job.

    • @youpoopedyourtube6075
      @youpoopedyourtube6075 9 років тому

      Its a standup, like a longggg slide not for checks. They made the heelside and toeside for checks.

  • @grahmgessner8249
    @grahmgessner8249 6 років тому +15

    Take a drink every time you hear "send it"

    • @KonnorC
      @KonnorC 4 роки тому

      Holy shit I literally came to comment exactly this

  • @Soniphex
    @Soniphex 8 років тому +11

    This is the one thing I've refused to learn for the longest time out of fear of high-siding. When Jimmy says leaning all the way forward is better than eating major shit it puts it in a new perspective for me. Watchout standies here I come.

    • @muirskate
      @muirskate  8 років тому +9

      You mean leaning back? Leaning forward could cause you to highside... If you lean back, against the hill, you can fall back against the hill and catch yourself with your pucks if you low-side. Low-siding is always better than high-siding. YOU GOT THIS!!!

    • @barnshnook
      @barnshnook 3 роки тому +2

      did you die?

    • @Soniphex
      @Soniphex 3 роки тому +6

      @@barnshnook No, I've been able to do standies for years now, without dying so far. :)

    • @joshii2633
      @joshii2633 3 роки тому +1

      @@Soniphex love the update!

  • @Wrighty97
    @Wrighty97 9 років тому +14

    Sending it

  • @RockStarLoneWolf
    @RockStarLoneWolf 9 років тому +7

    Can you guys do a video explaining how to ride in a pack for DH safely. A video explaining all the etiquette, general rules, and how to avoid sketchy situations in detail would be super helpful :)

  • @franklyon6117
    @franklyon6117 11 днів тому

    Coming from doing comfy powerslides on a street setup. Gettin standing slides downhill is so different this video helped a lot!

  • @danielwillingmyre8620
    @danielwillingmyre8620 4 роки тому +3

    Going back and watching this video after just doing this slide, all his words make sense cause that fear isn't there. Soaking it up is soo important, its not like a heel check where your putting all that you have onto your road side foot, this slide is all in the lean and placement of the back toes. Now I just gotta master at higher speeds.

  • @InlineDownhillVancouver
    @InlineDownhillVancouver 9 років тому +5

    Wow, great info, thanks. You make that shit look easy.

  • @coryupton669
    @coryupton669 4 роки тому +3

    Wheel shape makes a HUGE difference.

  • @gohlongboardforchrist2048
    @gohlongboardforchrist2048 9 років тому +7

    They are a fun slide. I hit 70ft so far. I want that triple digit

    • @jakebirkmaier5703
      @jakebirkmaier5703 9 років тому +2

      +Andrew Connell that's because he's teaching not showing off

    • @yungmilkcarton
      @yungmilkcarton 3 роки тому

      You might as well break the record

  • @GeorgeMBeale
    @GeorgeMBeale 9 років тому +1

    Awesome vid

  • @XLoLXMabe
    @XLoLXMabe 9 років тому +8

    and now the 180.
    I feel like checking is way easier than actually turning around.

    • @AShowOf2Bros
      @AShowOf2Bros 9 років тому

      I got my 180s before checks. You're probably talking about just like putting around and kicking it out to around 90 but you don't hold it out. Not really a check but I see what you mean

    • @TheYawzie
      @TheYawzie 8 років тому

      +McPuky i can't do either T-T Been practicing standing heelsides for like a month now & i still can't get them. i think I might try these instead the look easier.

    • @RvB_Fan_since_8
      @RvB_Fan_since_8 7 років тому

      Yawzie Well a good tip for 180s is just trust your board and spin your shoulders.

    • @lachiedixon410
      @lachiedixon410 6 років тому

      Yawzie there’s no way there easier that’s just dumb

    • @mackmcpherson6995
      @mackmcpherson6995 6 років тому

      no way dude.

  • @killbotc127
    @killbotc127 6 років тому

    Jimmy riha with the arrow of louis pilloni wow
    Good video

  • @Giesela0815
    @Giesela0815 4 роки тому

    thanks, that was really helpful :)

  • @Simoncattan
    @Simoncattan 9 років тому +8

    your weight should be about 75% front foot and only 25% in the back foot, if you do it 5050 youre gonna end up doing a backside 180, not a toeside check.

    • @AShowOf2Bros
      @AShowOf2Bros 9 років тому +2

      Not necessarily. If you monkey toe then you'll want to do that but I don't monkey toe and if I don't do 50/50 my foot slips off. And I can toe check and 180 just fine

    • @user-kx3kh7bv2l
      @user-kx3kh7bv2l 3 роки тому

      Agree, I believe we need to put as much weight as possible to your front foot. Back one is only for balance. It should be “the back follows the front” not “front follow the back” to me.

    • @LuZu_
      @LuZu_ 2 місяці тому

      @@user-kx3kh7bv2lthis can’t be true. i’ve been practicing for a week now. i find if i put too much weight on my front, the board pivots more and wants to spin. it also seems to result in me struggling to stay over the board and i fall to the side.

  • @Keine737
    @Keine737 9 років тому +1

    What knee pads ? ^^ great Video

  • @matthewsia3735
    @matthewsia3735 8 років тому +3

    so how do you actually keep your front foot flat? is it just a matter of skating looser trucks?

    • @muirskate
      @muirskate  8 років тому

      It helps if you have your front foot around a 45° angle across your board. This will allow you to open up your shoulders to the road while your hips and legs rotate the opposite way into the slide.

  • @BoarderBart
    @BoarderBart 8 років тому +1

    I'm having trouble keeping my front foot flat, even at a 45 degree angle. Has Jimmy ever skated with a toe stop?

  • @Samos12
    @Samos12 9 років тому

    Where is this? Obviously somewhere in California, but what an awesome road to learn on! Thanks, :-)

  • @RedSkyLB
    @RedSkyLB 9 років тому +1

    Switch toe sitdowns with Byron

  • @dawsonunger9523
    @dawsonunger9523 8 років тому +2

    how do you get better at riding switch? I'm really bad at it.

    • @FacundoArrighetti
      @FacundoArrighetti 8 років тому +2

      +dawson unger .....easy, you have to ride switch and get better naturally.

    • @fuge511
      @fuge511 5 років тому

      dawson unger it’s like learning to ride all over again haha. Takes patience and of course start using the other side of your brain

  • @nathanbader1361
    @nathanbader1361 5 місяців тому

    what spot is this

  • @primotastic
    @primotastic 7 років тому +1

    I know this videos a bit old but any tips for how to kick my back foot out without it slipping or coming off the board?

    • @GLTHM_
      @GLTHM_ 6 років тому

      PriimiTo Good griptape!
      And weighting your board right. It just takes practise👍

  • @bryanbaek7807
    @bryanbaek7807 8 років тому +1

    hey fellas, i m thinking about buying a similar model- longboard he is riding,
    so can you guys guess the size of his shoes and his height?

  • @josephjack8589
    @josephjack8589 8 років тому +2

    Why do I keep doing 180s? I'm doing the slide and when I push the board out it immediately goes into a 180 and I often get hide sided because of this. Does anyone know why that's happening?

    • @muirskate
      @muirskate  8 років тому +5

      Make sure you're using your shoulders and eyes to guide you through your slide. Look where you want to go and open your shoulders up to the road like you're trying to give your buddy in front of you a hug. This will keep your back foot from going past 90° and doing a 180°

    • @josephjack8589
      @josephjack8589 8 років тому +1

      +MuirSkate Longboard Shop thank you. This helped a lot.

  • @auggieschmitz3095
    @auggieschmitz3095 9 років тому +2

    What pads are those.

    • @muirskate
      @muirskate  9 років тому +1

      +Auggie Schmitz Sector 9 Knee Gaskets! :)

    • @AShowOf2Bros
      @AShowOf2Bros 9 років тому

      Gaskets

  • @alanvashovsky8047
    @alanvashovsky8047 9 років тому

    How to Ollie please

  • @dolfiguard2000
    @dolfiguard2000 8 років тому

    I've got the cult creator 78a 72mm wheels and the caliber 2 forty-four 10" trucks but I can't get long slides. Also I keep doing short 180 slides. Should loosing up my trucks help a little? Should I go faster? I have no idea! please tell me!

    • @owendoyle8815
      @owendoyle8815 8 років тому +1

      Go faster and rotate your shoulders slowly, letting them guide you around a slower rotation. It's the same motion as a quick 180 but drawn out. And as always, speed makes everything easier

  • @Tommyneator
    @Tommyneator 4 роки тому

    I dont know how this working 😄

  • @brandenabril7219
    @brandenabril7219 8 років тому

    what knee pads do you use?

  • @MattyBricks
    @MattyBricks 7 років тому

    cool beans bra

  • @anneobiano7384
    @anneobiano7384 8 років тому

    Is this board a new version of the Arrow? The arrow that i used to know was the blue one. How come this version is not in the market? Can anyone reply please? Thanks a lot. :)

    • @comicog3
      @comicog3 7 років тому

      Anne Obiano it's probably an older model.

  • @Acidskin22
    @Acidskin22 9 років тому

    I have a 41inch drop through primecut board with new butter ball wheels and reds bearings Any tips for easy and quick slides?

    • @somememer356
      @somememer356 9 років тому +1

      Lookup how to do a Coleman, easiest slide (imo)

    • @alip82
      @alip82 9 років тому

      +Garrett Williams it's easiest because you feel safer down low to the ground

    • @redditmanllegnisthebirdofh9887
      @redditmanllegnisthebirdofh9887 8 років тому +2

      +Qui rk nah push up slides are the easiest by far

  • @nathanjoel4988
    @nathanjoel4988 7 років тому

    Jimmy ..can I take your javelin? To practice toe side stand up slide.....joking but I have some serious question tho.....1-do i need to be obligatory on a hill? 2-can I make it with a Santa Cruz? 3-it depends on wheels?

    • @nathanjoel4988
      @nathanjoel4988 7 років тому

      Plis help me

    • @TheNewKimito500454
      @TheNewKimito500454 7 років тому +1

      It's easier when you have momentum yes, you don't want to grip up mid-slide. So pick a hill you're comfortable with. You can do it on a 2x4 if you practiced long enough. Yes, good sliding wheels will definitely help, but ultimately it comes down to practice and commitment.

  • @alanvashovsky8047
    @alanvashovsky8047 9 років тому

    How to Ollie

  • @tibohendrickx3221
    @tibohendrickx3221 8 років тому

    Are 71mm hard wheels good for sliding?

    • @muirskate
      @muirskate  8 років тому

      +Tibo Hendrickx what wheels are you thinking of?

    • @tibohendrickx3221
      @tibohendrickx3221 8 років тому

      +MuirSkate Longboard Shop i have 71mm x 51mm hard wheels
      But i just want to know of they are good for sliding

  • @evanzau3905
    @evanzau3905 8 років тому

    how to turn tightly on a longboard?

    • @amangels78
      @amangels78 7 років тому

      LSW Games lean over the board and flex your ankles at the same time. Less restrictive bushings and a higher degree baseplate on your trucks will help too, same with a shorter wheelbase

    • @DaddyRobotX15
      @DaddyRobotX15 Рік тому

      @@amangels78 what did you mean by "flex your ankles" 5 years ago?

  • @tomredhead1725
    @tomredhead1725 4 роки тому +1

    Would this be possible on 80as or a little too soft?

  • @brittneyblankenship4400
    @brittneyblankenship4400 7 років тому

    is this in Laguna?

    • @tevai2107
      @tevai2107 6 років тому

      Brittney Blankenship do you know if this was in laguna or not? I'm going there soon so if this spot is this is funking great

  • @elholychristo889
    @elholychristo889 8 років тому +1

    i can heel slide, skate down GMR, but CANNOT toe slide stand up to save my life :, (

  • @drewfouquet9044
    @drewfouquet9044 9 років тому

    on there heelslide and this video they forgot to tell us to remember to lean back while doing the slide to keep from throwing yourself forward

  • @MattDiGi
    @MattDiGi 8 років тому +2

    I physically can not keep my front foot flat

    • @fl3xbhizzle390
      @fl3xbhizzle390 8 років тому +1

      I have this problem too can anybody help. If I do keep it flat it rather stays gripped and dose not loose traction. Or I high side

    • @roxx0rz
      @roxx0rz 8 років тому +1

      I'm running into the same issue, you can try a toe stop or super slidey wheels to start out on.

    • @MattDiGi
      @MattDiGi 8 років тому

      +Proioxis I fixed mine with practice just lean forward before initiation and go faster and focus on the foot

    • @roxx0rz
      @roxx0rz 8 років тому

      Matthew DiGiovanna Lean forward as in, leaning more over the board while in the slide?

    • @MattDiGi
      @MattDiGi 8 років тому

      +Proioxis like lean over your front foot, more weight over it than ur back foot

  • @DaddyRobotX15
    @DaddyRobotX15 2 роки тому

    TAKEAWAY:
    to do steezy toeside standup slides on the skateboard your mom got you on Amazon = send it.

  • @bradmohre5599
    @bradmohre5599 7 років тому

    What is the minimum speed to stand up slide? I can power slide but idk how fast i need to go to stand up slide.

    • @amangels78
      @amangels78 7 років тому +2

      Brad Mohre it depends on your wheels, if you’re rocking some grippy race wheels you’ll need to be going really fast but if you have slippery wheels then you don’t need to be goin fast. Just go as fast as you’re comfortable with and wear your pads

  • @youpoopedyourtube6075
    @youpoopedyourtube6075 9 років тому +7

    He's so high lol

    • @RayRay2914
      @RayRay2914 9 років тому

      _ Justinlbdr _ he does not even sound high. Some people just get that way when they are riding and walking up hill as it clearly shows in he video

    • @youpoopedyourtube6075
      @youpoopedyourtube6075 9 років тому

      Jeff Hewton i guess, its just that I know when I used to smoke I would get paranoid and exaggerate when skating down.

    • @nacombinedgaming2332
      @nacombinedgaming2332 9 років тому +1

      +_ Justinlbdr _ I was thinking the same thing

    • @youpoopedyourtube6075
      @youpoopedyourtube6075 9 років тому

      ***** nice to know i'm not the only one who understands and can see people's body/language language.

  • @thefarter127
    @thefarter127 8 років тому

    Is he a goofy?

  • @GeorgeMBeale
    @GeorgeMBeale 9 років тому

    First