Watching from California. My high school had Skate PE and Surf PE, it’s just a culture thing here but I give you more props for getting out there and shredding more than if you grew up with the best hills or a skatepark in your backyard. Keep with it brother I’m looking forward to following your progression.
Just discovered your channel. Subbed! 🎉 amazing skills considering you are holding the stick and camera around. I do raw long distance videos and sliding is my next goal. Keep it up ❤ saludos from Spain 🇪🇸
Nice progression on stand up. 👍I need to work on that. Would still recommend elbow pads-if you high side at speed - you’re going to get launched and pucks can’t save your arms. Maybe pros and experts can, but we noobs have a lot more falling practice ahead. I also wear Kevlar sleeves to protect my tattoos.
I found that a hill that is steep enough to require harder carving to control your speed really helped me ease into learning stand ups. That and really focusing on shoulder rotation when entering the slide.
i too started with tesseract and snakes. its a winning formula. You might want to start trying 180s. Makes your brain and body do something different, makes going back to checks easy. Good shit bro!!
@@JimmyCruise i think this person means even when getting to and from your spots. Small pebbles, anything can take you out suddenly when youre not expecting something random in the road, especially as you are learning techniques to slow and stop.
Watching from California. My high school had Skate PE and Surf PE, it’s just a culture thing here but I give you more props for getting out there and shredding more than if you grew up with the best hills or a skatepark in your backyard. Keep with it brother I’m looking forward to following your progression.
Just discovered your channel. Subbed! 🎉 amazing skills considering you are holding the stick and camera around. I do raw long distance videos and sliding is my next goal. Keep it up ❤ saludos from Spain 🇪🇸
180s are part of learning checks for almost everyone. It's very much just a step on the journey, not a failure. Keep it up! 💪👌👍
Thanks, appreciate it!
Now this looks promising. Have my sub.
Nice progression on stand up. 👍I need to work on that. Would still recommend elbow pads-if you high side at speed - you’re going to get launched and pucks can’t save your arms. Maybe pros and experts can, but we noobs have a lot more falling practice ahead. I also wear Kevlar sleeves to protect my tattoos.
That last speed check must of felt good
I found that a hill that is steep enough to require harder carving to control your speed really helped me ease into learning stand ups. That and really focusing on shoulder rotation when entering the slide.
Looking good!
Finding a good spot is just not always possible :D
Good progress tho, and I really liek the narration!
Keep it up!
Danke mein freund, I'll be keeping up with your progress too
i too started with tesseract and snakes. its a winning formula. You might want to start trying 180s. Makes your brain and body do something different, makes going back to checks easy. Good shit bro!!
You'll have some nasty falls when learning to slide, especially stand up slides. Wear a helmet!
I miss you riding the Comet. Much more fun!
What kind of camera setup are you using here?
Insta360 X2
same things for electric skateboards too?
I have no idea to be honest, never tried one!
Slide right into the SOY !
Helmet
coming from a two year downhill skater who has had 3 concussions. wear a helmet, please.(the DH community is very avid on helmets)
Yep, I wear a helmet
@@JimmyCruise i think this person means even when getting to and from your spots. Small pebbles, anything can take you out suddenly when youre not expecting something random in the road, especially as you are learning techniques to slow and stop.