Why don't more people film this way??? The GoPro looking down at the board is brilliant! This is what the skater "sees" and instantly shows foot position without a weird "side view." Thanks!
Very well explained video, but I think some of these are actually pretty difficult compared to other no comply tricks. I personally think these are easier (all no comply): shuvit, fakie shuvit, nollie shuvit, strawberry milkshake, fakie bigspin, fakie 180 body varial, and underflip. No comply 180's can be tough if you haven't got the shoulder motion of a regular 180. Just my opinion though! Everyone is different, so hopefully this helps anyone looking for some more easy no comply tricks.
Actually, with the wrong timing, no comply tricks can be quite the trick to trip over. But obviously they're still very easy tricks once you get them. They're also a lot of fun to do because of the low skill level required. They also don't take massive energy like some other tricks that may look 20 times more impressive, but are kind of tricks you can only do a dozen of before being too tired to do anything else. At least, that's seems true for most.
Hitting the knee happens when 1. the front foot getting off the board is too close to the middle of the board and too close to the board edge and 2. when the timing and balance change from back foot to front foot is off. Once you get that timing down, you'll never hit your front foot knee anymore. It also involves commitment jumping on the board fairly quickly again, which means you back foot stays on properly the whole time.
I’m still working on getting used to goofie side, to switch sides, to do all of what’s in this video. So I stopped at the first part of this video. Something to get back to in a few month to a year from now.
I think if people can do the no comply pressure flip well, they should be able to land the regular pressure flip quite easily too. Just jump high enough and that's it. :-) Awesome video!
first few clips im like how small do u want ur wheels? ive always rode 52mm on 7.5, 7.75, 8" deck. i have now got some 54mm and gonna try them out when i can go skate. i feel they will be good since i have new thunder 149 trucks and my trucks are quite tight compared to other peoples.
@@xaviertalks I seem to turn the opposite way of my board when I no comply. Instead of scooping it up under my knee, I turn backside off my planted foot. 🤷
So uh this is gonna be kinda hard to wrap your head around but uh... Has anyone tried a nocomply popshov FS body varial? I landed it a couple times, just wondering
so, I saw several tutorials on how to no comply, but really not a single one on how to do a regular no comply. not a 180 no comply, but regular, like ollie. I think that 180 is actually much easier though, and probably that's why usually people start from it.
There's a tutorial on the Sam Tabor's channel, check it out. And there's another one on the Ride Channel ("How-To Skateboarding: No Comply with Clint Walker"). I'm pretty shure there are others as well.
It was Nata's bro that's who started it..I just started skating again at 46 and nocomplys that I can still do, they are a blast esp to tail stalls on curbs This is a video of my buddy Greg Wilkins, ua-cam.com/video/svRfUCa7D_8/v-deo.html he moved from our home town in OR to california back in 1990ish and I lost touch. Its cool cause its a personal window to share with my sons. I had no video of my skating but I can show my kids my buddy Greg, we were pretty freaking good back then and he was killing it. The dude even looked like Nata's 😂 There were some sick skaters that missed out on going pro ..."The right place and right time" is what Steve Cab and Mike Vallely talk about in their 9 club interviews and that's so true. I think Greg could of went pro but life takes us down different paths, I have no idea where he is now . I know I could of gone pro but life went different ways for me to . When Greg moved I got freaking depressed cause that jock town SUCKED. I had heard he got sponsored finding this vid has been so cool. Supposedly they are raising money for a new park and like to be there when its done. I love skating and wish I had never quit but I'm blessed to still be able to skate so no complaints man . Anyways man I love watching your vids its helped inspire me to skate again.
Your bs positioning is crazy, I always step my front foot to the same side regardless of bs or fs. I might have to try that, stepping to the inside rather than the outside
Actually, they definitely did! The earlier stuff was mostly grab related boneless style stuff. But during the same time no comply tricks popped up. People may think no comply tricks are a modern invention because of how popular they are right now. But that would be incorrect. Similarly pressure flips predate the ollie as well actually, which is pretty crazy knowing what type of flips the board does. People seem not very aware of the earlier freestyle tricks people did (toe flips, pressure flips, half flips that get cancelled and so on, some board dancing, lots of manuals etc), some of which predate even the extraordinary Rodney Mullen. For what it's worth, some people also did the much earlier 'footplant' trick with a slight jump in vert. Some would consider those boneless tricks too now. In the early days, especially around 1978 to 1982 there is just not that much video footage of everything that was invented. I'm sure Rodney invented the ollie, but people shouldn't be surprised if around the same time others came up with the same solutions. There's a lot that transitioned from vert skating to street. And if John Lucero is to be believed, he pretty much came up with the no comply by doing bonelesses without using his hands. In terms of time frame it definitely predates the ollie. It makes sense anyway, as it's really super easy and yet another bunch of tricks you can use to get onto curbs (aside from the boneless). Keep in mind that the ollie was something done in vert only (by Alan Gelfand, as early as 1976) until like 1981 when Rodney did them on flat.
Move your backfoot further forward, don't have it too far back or your board will pop up. Also I recommend trying tricks like no comply shuvits, fakie no comply shuvits, and no comply nollie shuvits. They are very easy compared to a no comply 180, with far less chance of hitting your shins with the board.
I was popping 180 Ollie mute grabs nearly four feet off flat ground tweaked out like a rubber person years before the no comply. 360 flips, 360 Ollies, 360 Ollies while kickflipping. Seriously, heel flips and all those tricks came first. If you are going to speak about skating done before you were born you might want to go beyond thinking like a Victorian age archeologists and actually learn the history before making wild declarations about the evolution of complexity of yesteryear. By the way, the world’s not flat either.
I like how you added the drone footage into your video, It ads a quality touch. Nice Video!!
nice video, how tiny are those wheels tho
Upsylon R only bearings lol
Why don't more people film this way??? The GoPro looking down at the board is brilliant! This is what the skater "sees" and instantly shows foot position without a weird "side view." Thanks!
These look sick!! Can't wait to try them. Thanks for the tips!!
Very well explained video, but I think some of these are actually pretty difficult compared to other no comply tricks. I personally think these are easier (all no comply): shuvit, fakie shuvit, nollie shuvit, strawberry milkshake, fakie bigspin, fakie 180 body varial, and underflip. No comply 180's can be tough if you haven't got the shoulder motion of a regular 180. Just my opinion though! Everyone is different, so hopefully this helps anyone looking for some more easy no comply tricks.
Sweet cinema photography
Marco Arellano ya that intro shot was sweet
michael: "your not gunna get hurt doing this trick"
me:"but i just faceplanted trying to ride my board"
Actually, with the wrong timing, no comply tricks can be quite the trick to trip over. But obviously they're still very easy tricks once you get them. They're also a lot of fun to do because of the low skill level required. They also don't take massive energy like some other tricks that may look 20 times more impressive, but are kind of tricks you can only do a dozen of before being too tired to do anything else. At least, that's seems true for most.
dude you go super in depth with the tricks nice vid. your also the only person i could find that does these regular footed.
Saving this video for next winter. Winter seems like a good time to learn no complies. Never Comply!
"pumping and jumping at the same time"= best tip! Thanks
I loved the way you explained every little detail on how to do the trick! You got a new sub
a must learn trick.
Peperonie gaming which one
Destroyed my knees with the board trying to no comply
Yeah, I'm worried about my shins.
Hitting the knee happens when 1. the front foot getting off the board is too close to the middle of the board and too close to the board edge and 2. when the timing and balance change from back foot to front foot is off. Once you get that timing down, you'll never hit your front foot knee anymore. It also involves commitment jumping on the board fairly quickly again, which means you back foot stays on properly the whole time.
Rip ur shins
This helps a lot been meaning to learn more no complys
i advise using knee protectors and shin guards if you have some :)
“You’re not gonna get hurt doing this.”
My shins: “WE’LL SEE ABOUT THAT.”
you look Like Shane O'Neill when you have your cap backwards😂
chrissi sk8 hahaha, frrr
chrissi sk8 he low key looks like Joey brezinski
😂😂
I'm happy no complys are back
I’m still working on getting used to goofie side, to switch sides, to do all of what’s in this video. So I stopped at the first part of this video. Something to get back to in a few month to a year from now.
quality video. Keep it up greetz from the netherlands
ey fakka bro
I think if people can do the no comply pressure flip well, they should be able to land the regular pressure flip quite easily too. Just jump high enough and that's it. :-) Awesome video!
Been looking at new stuff to learn, someone recommended no complys because I love boneless one so just in time to find this video :)
cool sweet quality vids and just what ive been looking for
looking 4wd to the next no comply vid!
your tutorial of the 180 no comply is the only one i understood among all the other tutorials
first few clips im like how small do u want ur wheels? ive always rode 52mm on 7.5, 7.75, 8" deck. i have now got some 54mm and gonna try them out when i can go skate. i feel they will be good since i have new thunder 149 trucks and my trucks are quite tight compared to other peoples.
Pressure flips are how I learned how to nocomply
Same well at the moment it's the only no comply i can do but i learned it by accident while trying to learn how to do a normal no comply.
@@xaviertalks I seem to turn the opposite way of my board when I no comply. Instead of scooping it up under my knee, I turn backside off my planted foot. 🤷
@@oyophant4745 finna go try this, will reply with results shortly
I love your channel it incredible and I will love us to have a better conversation on how to improve your channel
Hahahaha what?
What language do you speak?
@@MichaelRelevant I speak English as well. I have a proven method and I know it will take your channel to the next stage
Nice pants, the white one. Do you by any chance remember the brand? Cheers
Probably dockers
Nice video man
So nice Video ❤️🙏
nice revive board
So uh this is gonna be kinda hard to wrap your head around but uh...
Has anyone tried a nocomply popshov FS body varial?
I landed it a couple times, just wondering
no comply front shoves are dope
I might try it but u should try fakie no comply shuv it rewind
This trick caused my worst fall
TopNaruto C u havent had many bad falls have u
TopNaruto C try rock to fakie on a ramp
@@petemema_1110 honestly falling backwards on a good sized quarter is gay af
Nice 👍
0:15 name trick?
Bro it’s in the title
so, I saw several tutorials on how to no comply, but really not a single one on how to do a regular no comply. not a 180 no comply, but regular, like ollie. I think that 180 is actually much easier though, and probably that's why usually people start from it.
Kalameet its the same thing., no spin
There's a tutorial on the Sam Tabor's channel, check it out. And there's another one on the Ride Channel ("How-To Skateboarding: No Comply with Clint Walker"). I'm pretty shure there are others as well.
00ffdc thanks a lot
Never thought commiting would be so hard
It was Nata's bro that's who started it..I just started skating again at 46 and nocomplys that I can still do, they are a blast esp to tail stalls on curbs This is a video of my buddy Greg Wilkins, ua-cam.com/video/svRfUCa7D_8/v-deo.html he moved from our home town in OR to california back in 1990ish and I lost touch. Its cool cause its a personal window to share with my sons. I had no video of my skating but I can show my kids my buddy Greg, we were pretty freaking good back then and he was killing it.
The dude even looked like Nata's 😂 There were some sick skaters that missed out on going pro ..."The right place and right time" is what Steve Cab and Mike Vallely talk about in their 9 club interviews and that's so true.
I think Greg could of went pro but life takes us down different paths, I have no idea where he is now . I know I could of gone pro but life went different ways for me to . When Greg moved I got freaking depressed cause that jock town SUCKED. I had heard he got sponsored finding this vid has been so cool.
Supposedly they are raising money for a new park and like to be there when its done. I love skating and wish I had never quit but I'm blessed to still be able to skate so no complaints man . Anyways man I love watching your vids its helped inspire me to skate again.
Your bs positioning is crazy, I always step my front foot to the same side regardless of bs or fs. I might have to try that, stepping to the inside rather than the outside
what about no comply fs shuv and bs? it's easier than no comply 180
Did you use a drone for the intro??
How high where you when recording the voice over 😂
Nice video !!!
I like the ones where you don’t land fakie
Before I always thought a normal no comply was an Ollie with your foot off the deck. Tony hawk pro skaters did it like that.
it isn't?
Ray Barbee
Did anyone notice that it sounded like he was talking into the mic through a soda can cause it sounded kinda tinny
"before people knew how to ollie..." Bad history hour.
So true. We all knew how to Ollie before we learned no comply tricks. I’m glad someone else caught that.
For me no comply ollies are really easy
no complies did not pre date ollies historically
Actually, they definitely did! The earlier stuff was mostly grab related boneless style stuff. But during the same time no comply tricks popped up. People may think no comply tricks are a modern invention because of how popular they are right now. But that would be incorrect. Similarly pressure flips predate the ollie as well actually, which is pretty crazy knowing what type of flips the board does. People seem not very aware of the earlier freestyle tricks people did (toe flips, pressure flips, half flips that get cancelled and so on, some board dancing, lots of manuals etc), some of which predate even the extraordinary Rodney Mullen. For what it's worth, some people also did the much earlier 'footplant' trick with a slight jump in vert. Some would consider those boneless tricks too now. In the early days, especially around 1978 to 1982 there is just not that much video footage of everything that was invented. I'm sure Rodney invented the ollie, but people shouldn't be surprised if around the same time others came up with the same solutions. There's a lot that transitioned from vert skating to street. And if John Lucero is to be believed, he pretty much came up with the no comply by doing bonelesses without using his hands. In terms of time frame it definitely predates the ollie. It makes sense anyway, as it's really super easy and yet another bunch of tricks you can use to get onto curbs (aside from the boneless). Keep in mind that the ollie was something done in vert only (by Alan Gelfand, as early as 1976) until like 1981 when Rodney did them on flat.
Wow.. 👏
@@PHeMoX can you point me to some footage of no complies prior to the ollie?
@@PHeMoX All this sounds really historical but it’s wrong
when you step of fs and the board spins bs it is no long a no comply it is a footplant trick
thats what a no comply iss
As soon as I take my front foot off the back starts to pop so it just hits my front foot!
Move your backfoot further forward, don't have it too far back or your board will pop up. Also I recommend trying tricks like no comply shuvits, fakie no comply shuvits, and no comply nollie shuvits. They are very easy compared to a no comply 180, with far less chance of hitting your shins with the board.
No comply shove it's should be easier than no comply pressure flips.
No comply impossible is easiest for me , first trick I learned after shuv it
Where's the fs and bs no comply shuvits????
They were one of the easiest for me
Deep,
Wenaaaaa klo Gracias
my shins, my poor poor shins.
timestamps?
5 easy no comply *does 360 pressure flip no comply*
I was popping 180 Ollie mute grabs nearly four feet off flat ground tweaked out like a rubber person years before the no comply. 360 flips, 360 Ollies, 360 Ollies while kickflipping. Seriously, heel flips and all those tricks came first. If you are going to speak about skating done before you were born you might want to go beyond thinking like a Victorian age archeologists and actually learn the history before making wild declarations about the evolution of complexity of yesteryear. By the way, the world’s not flat either.
Idk why I’m lost lol like i don’t understand the positioning and way to do it lmaooo
My shins hurt now
I can only no comply impossible
Cant commit to my kick flip. This makes me mad
wish i can backside 180 no comply
Your first statement about step offs is historically inaccurate.
So you have a different history to present?