The Art Of Ram - Beginner Mini Ramp - How To Backside Axel Stall
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
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My wildest dreams came true today! Did my first backside axel stall about 2 hours ago thanks to this! Everything in the video was really helpful, especially the tip on shifting weight from my heel to my toe on the kick turn roll in. Keep up the great content!
Hi , I am a 44 year old who's just built a 4 ft mini in my garden , havent skated since I was 15 , watched your rock to fakie tuition and I got it in 30 mins, your tuition is spot on , could you tell me what order to learn mini ramp tricks , it would be great help, thanks for vids
Swamp trog >
Best axle stall tutorial on youtube
I appreciate you!
I really want to get this trick. I can axel in no problem and I can slash grind. Part of the issue is I haven’t got a small ramp to learn on, the one I skate is 5 ft. I will get it 💪💪
How did it go?
I have a big problem every time I try axle stalls, I ride up commit but I end up under the coping. Basically on small ramps I can do it but on my local all ramps are 6 feet tall or 3 foot but super steep. So every time I end up trying but ending up under the coping. I can drop in really easily though. Do you have any tips?
Have you learned the slash grind yet?
Yeah I love doing them!!
@@jam12008 for the axel stall just go slightly faster and get up on that deck. If you continue to keep doing them under coping just need to turn slightly later. Wait for that back truck to roll over then put that front one down. Axel stall drop in for a whole day as well should help.
Thank you 🙏
Thanks for the tip I finally got them at my local!!! 🥳
great tip
Thanks mate. Great teaching style. Subbed.
I went to the xgames Minneapolis last summer, my hotel was right next to this place 🛹
you helped me get these! thanks from the bay area
GREAT channel.
thanks boss
Working backwards on the trick what a great idea!
Starting at the end of the trick helps a lot with building confidence
@@trogarmy it's pure genius