Somehow I felt older when I was 26 than I do now at 38. I think you get a second wind towards midlife, and you also let go of a lot of expectations and learn to laugh at yourself more. I still learn new shit to this day and I appreciate every moment I’m able to ride my skateboard. Congrats on the nollie hard, dude, that shit was buttery.
It never stops dude, you can keep getting better at skating for the rest of your life. I'm 49 and have the benefit of a relatively low skill level, but I'm a better skater than I've ever been and still have 4 or 5 stairs worth of knees and ankles left 👍🏽
@@fullyfb3847 LOL, fair enough, but i might just get my first switch tre out of a bank in my sixties. I'm gonna get old and die for sure, but you can do a lot in a slowly decaying body ;)
12:00 the whistle for that kids back heel is how u know gifted a real one down for the cause. idk if he knows that kid or not or if that kid even knows who gifted is. But a vibe like that crucial when you a ripper shredding with younger folk. gifted is a g to include the clip in the first place. That sorta real recognize real thing. A lil respect from the older/more skilled crowd goes a long way. And some times ends up being more motivating/inspiring than any pro part could ever be. Don't ever change bruh. Always be that dude whistling or giving tail smacks. That's the love.
lmaooooo love the kodak lyric breakdown. I always thought that the phrase was "gnat-gnat" like a small fly shorty buzz around dudes, but maybe I'm mistaken.🤣
ive watched every video of yours and this one was my favorite. your analyses on jah and the industry bs is gold. but watching you embrace progression despite getting older is gnarly. your nollie hardflips looked all sick, my fav was the first on the euro and the last one. a next trick could be a fs 180 nosegrind bs 180 back to regs or a frontside flip nosegrind
I'm 41 and at the peak of my performance since almost 30 years of skating. I'm not jumping down sets anymore, though. Mainly because it's not healthy and also because it's just too ruff and not fun to me. I need at least a bank or Quarterpipe to land in. But energy wise and the power and pop i gained during the last 6 years it got pretty crazy.
I'd like to see you learn backside 360s on bank, flat and launch. It's one that I learned one day and then lost again. Or some transition tricks, like I can't figure out how to cruise a back smith grind on a qp, my front wheels always drag. Blunt to fakie is another challenging one to do proper. I'm 31 and relate to the sentiment about skating better than ever in spite of not skating stairs or handrails anymore. I think transition is a good thing to work on in this stage of skatelife.
For bs smiths on qp's: Front heel, back toe. Front heel levels it out and keeps the board flat in smith position, keep your weight behind your back foot and push the back toe INTO the coping. This is what i think about when i do them maybe it helps!!
I just had my foot crushed at work and had to get it cut off today so I guess I'm never gonna be able to skate again. but still hyped to see you upload. fml.
I'm 48, started skating in 1985, I considered myself a pretty good skater in 1989 but stopped progressing around that rocket kick flip era... 😂 as I got back to "trying" last couple years and last week I finally figured out proper flick and have landed more kick flips than I ever did in 1989. Fakie flips too! No big deal for all you post 90s kids but for me I might as well be landing McTwists. I am more stoked and excited about skating than ever. Stay young at heart and you will have an advantage because you'll refuse to die!
I like this video. I also understand it: I got asked to do a varial heelflip and tried for twenty minutes and didn't get it yet. But I will soon. And it will feel great.
You just gotta cover the whole nose with your front foot. Point the toes of your back foot right in the middle of the deck just in front of the rear bolts. Closed shoulders. You'll get them every time, ghost pop or not.
PROD does also. That is my favorite trick. Check out my Short Clip busting a Nollie Hardflip NorthStar on my 10.75 Zip Zogger over ball. 45 years old and going strong. Age is only a # until you fall , lol.
@@213SAPPER prod has a mean one! Has them into slides and whatnot too. Sick that you got them, nollie or switch hardflip is my dream flatground trick, used to have them pretty good regs and fakie but sw is just another ball park
Watched a dude go to battle with a nollie hardflip over that ball a Harbor City park recently. He was popping super high. Once he finally stuck it he whipped around and switch hardflipped the five stair first try. 😯
The video follows a skateboarder as they attempt to learn a new trick, the nollie hardflip. They start by practicing on a launch ramp to isolate the flick and rotation, then move to a bank, and finally attempt it on flat ground. The skater shares their thought process and strategies for learning the trick, including the importance of shoulder position and foot placement.
Dude Im 46 and still skate and this is hilarious. Watch all your othr stuff. You running the game young man. 💯 it's funny I could always do nollie hardflips but could never do regular or switch hard flips. Skateboarding is a weird thing. Lol
Hey dude love this as content. The crook nollie flip was fun too. How about trying a straight up wallie, up and onto something high. Like just riding into a wall basically and going up. I never could figure that one out but had friends who could always do it. I thought you were gonna say gnat gnat means like a tiny insignificant fruit fly ass hoe or something of that nature.😅
It’s all abt putting pressure in the pocket, trust. Once you get your foot position right and apply pressure on the front pocket of the board it juts rotates easy
In terms of neuroplasticity and general physical ability, there's nothing stopping you from being a lifelong learner in any endeavour (how the fuck do u write that word). there's always new avenues to explore. the reason people stop learning isn't because you're somehow physically incapable of it, but rather ideas permeating in the culture about when u reach x age u will stop improving in various areas. This is also true in other sports, i.e. weightlifting, running etc. people think when u reach 30+ everything just starts to deteriorate. it's an idea that are noceboing people and it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. according to many meta-analyses on the subject matter, muscular strength, cognitive abilities etc. don't start declining before well into your 50s IF u stay physically active throughout life. in short: don't stop hopping fences.
This is like watching Sam Sulek but skateboarding.
its the mic in the hat that does the deal
Lmaoo😂
Maybe sam sulek is like watching giftedhater but gym
Is Gifted Hater on tren?
naturally, no sane person can learn nollie hardflips with out tren. Giftedlifter
@@Centipede_Solaire
congratulations on embracing the dan corrigan format dude! huge display of humility
Dude Dan's Broken Down Boundaries and I wouldn't have discovered the Two of You without Andy Anderson and Powell
100x better than dan
12:48 lol dat guy
if you embrace the fact that you're a hypocrite, you're basically unstoppable
@@nubbyy facts
Yo GH! Just use my technique. Cant do it on flat, try it down a stairset. Works most the time 💯
Ledgend
Sometimes when I can't do a trick on flat (like reg shove it or fakie ollie), I'd go to megaramp instead and try it there. Works every time!
Love the subliminal clap back on this comment. Either that was a brilliant diss or Jeff didn’t watch the whole video.
Beast method Jeff
@@dadboard prolly both tbh
amazing journey, learn Dolphin flips with your boy Chandler
i second that motion.
yes!
This dude is a real human. A real hero
A real human bean
@@liamobrien9451and a real hero
@@liamobrien9451 ecce homo qui est faba
That slam dunk edit got me
Joa never fails to fill me up!😇🤗
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Yes Joa give us the bare minimum 🥰🥰
Somehow I felt older when I was 26 than I do now at 38. I think you get a second wind towards midlife, and you also let go of a lot of expectations and learn to laugh at yourself more. I still learn new shit to this day and I appreciate every moment I’m able to ride my skateboard. Congrats on the nollie hard, dude, that shit was buttery.
Hi dad
can relate
I can relate. 35 dad here and just landed my first fs flip the other day!
I'm 36 and I workout every day. I never worked out once in my 20's. I get what ur saying
hello, skater over 40 here!
sam sulek if he was british
This feels like a John Hill video, way to go Joa!
Dude this is the funniest Local Joe parody ever and it’s so subtle
It never stops dude, you can keep getting better at skating for the rest of your life. I'm 49 and have the benefit of a relatively low skill level, but I'm a better skater than I've ever been and still have 4 or 5 stairs worth of knees and ankles left 👍🏽
Lol...I mean. No? I call your optimism and raise you cold hard reality.
Legend of Rick at 100: *switch tres the 10* 💀
@@fullyfb3847 LOL, fair enough, but i might just get my first switch tre out of a bank in my sixties. I'm gonna get old and die for sure, but you can do a lot in a slowly decaying body ;)
@@fullyfb3847ur mom gay dude
Take my gold!@@fullyfb3847
Where you buy the ankles? Need some.
I’m gonna tell my kids this was “My War”
it was (but better)
In the end, gamer posture comes in clutch again!
12:00 the whistle for that kids back heel is how u know gifted a real one down for the cause. idk if he knows that kid or not or if that kid even knows who gifted is. But a vibe like that crucial when you a ripper shredding with younger folk. gifted is a g to include the clip in the first place. That sorta real recognize real thing. A lil respect from the older/more skilled crowd goes a long way. And some times ends up being more motivating/inspiring than any pro part could ever be. Don't ever change bruh. Always be that dude whistling or giving tail smacks. That's the love.
This guy is good at skateboarding skateparks he should be sponsored by Cariuma.
26? Fear not. How old is Ryan decenzo? 56? He's still killing it.
Mf said 56 lmfaooo
Fr though, dudes pushing 40 and is still huckin
Ryan He -Sends-Bro!
Ryan decenzo is pushing 60 bro. Still looks pretty good.
Decenzo turns 104 next year
nice display of the red cloak mentality here in this video
So nobody sees how he’s subtly flirting with Local Joe
Yeah i caught that
Some of the best content on the tube I hope this never ends thanks lord hater
Got 7:20-7:25 on repeat thanks Joa
💀
Find God
mix it with Jason Park audio and it gets even hornier
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That’s definitely some of my moans when I’m gooned tf out
i honestly really like how you do it joa. it's unique and still fairly smooth imo
I always thought as hrdflips as frontside varial flips and that helped me mentally work it out
So a semi flip?
I’m (pretty) sure that that’s what the trick was originally described as, way back before the term hardflip was coined
so like an inward kickflip?
@@TheSimpelsimon if you can get your head around it that way yeah
@@jacobrodriguez7456 nope
These trick battle vids are great 👍
The end of this video is incredible. 10/10
lmaooooo love the kodak lyric breakdown. I always thought that the phrase was "gnat-gnat" like a small fly shorty buzz around dudes, but maybe I'm mistaken.🤣
Lmfao same here
Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose 🔥
ive watched every video of yours and this one was my favorite. your analyses on jah and the industry bs is gold. but watching you embrace progression despite getting older is gnarly. your nollie hardflips looked all sick, my fav was the first on the euro and the last one. a next trick could be a fs 180 nosegrind bs 180 back to regs or a frontside flip nosegrind
Needed a parkour section at the end
Gifted Hardflip ❤
Really enjoy this type of informative content - of course, with your style and persona
that was exceptionally quick honestly. hell yeah!
I'm 41 and at the peak of my performance since almost 30 years of skating. I'm not jumping down sets anymore, though. Mainly because it's not healthy and also because it's just too ruff and not fun to me. I need at least a bank or Quarterpipe to land in. But energy wise and the power and pop i gained during the last 6 years it got pretty crazy.
props
As a 32 y/o that hasn’t skated in 2 years this is inspiring as hell 🫶
Yeah, I'm 38 and skating better in many ways than I did at 18. Just not hucking down anything big. Still learning new tricks, though.
I'd like to see you learn backside 360s on bank, flat and launch. It's one that I learned one day and then lost again. Or some transition tricks, like I can't figure out how to cruise a back smith grind on a qp, my front wheels always drag. Blunt to fakie is another challenging one to do proper. I'm 31 and relate to the sentiment about skating better than ever in spite of not skating stairs or handrails anymore. I think transition is a good thing to work on in this stage of skatelife.
For bs smiths on qp's: Front heel, back toe. Front heel levels it out and keeps the board flat in smith position, keep your weight behind your back foot and push the back toe INTO the coping. This is what i think about when i do them maybe it helps!!
the bangs are looking more majestic than usual. 10/10
I just had my foot crushed at work and had to get it cut off today so I guess I'm never gonna be able to skate again. but still hyped to see you upload. fml.
For real? Holy shit dude
Sue your employer
@@karningham2849 yeah man it def sucks. I haven't even really processed it yet.
Holy shit this is a god-tier UA-cam comment
Pick up Fingerboarding🤷♂🤷♂
Nice video joa hill
Thanks!
he really turned japanese once he got in the kitchen
Im 26 and just getting all my tricks back and some new ones, find im learning better now then as a teenager
That nakel clip is right outside where I work. Turning into a pretty popular spot
So pleasant to watch! Gifted, the new tutorial master in the game.
Nollie hardflips is one flick and a wrap and there so fucking fun you gone love this shit
I'm 48, started skating in 1985, I considered myself a pretty good skater in 1989 but stopped progressing around that rocket kick flip era... 😂 as I got back to "trying" last couple years and last week I finally figured out proper flick and have landed more kick flips than I ever did in 1989. Fakie flips too! No big deal for all you post 90s kids but for me I might as well be landing McTwists. I am more stoked and excited about skating than ever. Stay young at heart and you will have an advantage because you'll refuse to die!
That's a pretty sweet step up. So many of them are built with a massive gap at so many parks its annoying
This series should be called, Gifted Hater on Humble. “He's a human boy “. 🤣
small thing but i love seeing the saturation turned up
When he moaned after he landed the first one out of the bank I nearly lost my marbles 😂❤
I like this video. I also understand it: I got asked to do a varial heelflip and tried for twenty minutes and didn't get it yet. But I will soon. And it will feel great.
🔥Damnnn Nollie Hardflips looking good 😮💨
"Oh thats on me, haha" damn I'm using that if someone ever mistakes me for someone else lol
The first ones off the bank looked really good
Local Joe: Nakel SECRET HACK to Nollie Hardflips!
You just gotta cover the whole nose with your front foot. Point the toes of your back foot right in the middle of the deck just in front of the rear bolts. Closed shoulders. You'll get them every time, ghost pop or not.
will try, thanks
You know sumn
Primitive flow rider Shaun Shimada has some of the best nollie hardflips in the game
PROD does also. That is my favorite trick. Check out my Short Clip busting a Nollie Hardflip NorthStar on my 10.75 Zip Zogger over ball. 45 years old and going strong. Age is only a # until you fall , lol.
@@213SAPPER prod has a mean one! Has them into slides and whatnot too. Sick that you got them, nollie or switch hardflip is my dream flatground trick, used to have them pretty good regs and fakie but sw is just another ball park
@@213SAPPER keep ripping man!
Facts! Shaun’s the best fr
Nakels is dope too
Watched a dude go to battle with a nollie hardflip over that ball a Harbor City park recently. He was popping super high. Once he finally stuck it he whipped around and switch hardflipped the five stair first try. 😯
giving me local joe vibes for some reason
bro has the best content i swear my favorite to watch atm ;]
i love this shit good video ....always dope to watch vet skaters learn new shit
love the live action keep em coming
Loving the iMovie transitions in the first 3 minutes. Keep it up with bare minimum lifted mater.
The video follows a skateboarder as they attempt to learn a new trick, the nollie hardflip. They start by practicing on a launch ramp to isolate the flick and rotation, then move to a bank, and finally attempt it on flat ground. The skater shares their thought process and strategies for learning the trick, including the importance of shoulder position and foot placement.
Dude Im 46 and still skate and this is hilarious. Watch all your othr stuff. You running the game young man. 💯 it's funny I could always do nollie hardflips but could never do regular or switch hard flips. Skateboarding is a weird thing. Lol
thank you for the upload joa
Hey dude love this as content. The crook nollie flip was fun too. How about trying a straight up wallie, up and onto something high. Like just riding into a wall basically and going up. I never could figure that one out but had friends who could always do it. I thought you were gonna say gnat gnat means like a tiny insignificant fruit fly ass hoe or something of that nature.😅
He gotta film a freedome ditch part 😂😂
Quality content baby
How was the berrics?
My guy at the launch ramp reacted like he did the trick 😂
Thess types of videos are amazing
5 star content. The skate hacks merchandise clip was hilarious.
this has “ballistic credit card” written all over it
Most beast thing I’ve seen this week
the wireless go on the hat is so innovative
honestly inspiring... seize the day 🙌
yo this vid is gonna be bussin
Very nice 👏 Real legend at work right here.
Prius, the car of skateboarding!
“ after the first half, where you can’t see what the fuck is going on… The second half is very easy to catch”
Yup
can you kickflip back tail? don't think ive ever seen you do that but would love 2
Will we ever see a pro skater who learned using skater trainers
My brain sees hardflips as “frontside flips but just stop yourself from rotating after the board is already on its way”
Built-in cutting board go crazy
seeing gifted hater turn into john hill is the worst experience of my life. i just want more tier lists
lol
Bruh im showing off my versatility🔥🔥
but disagree I like this too. nice and real
@@giftedhaterclips9137leave the color grading palette alone
saw a recent john hill video where he admits he doesn't like filming around people at the skatepark which revealed to me John Hill is secretly normal
I need that Batman shirt
It’s all abt putting pressure in the pocket, trust. Once you get your foot position right and apply pressure on the front pocket of the board it juts rotates easy
Also put your right/left foot like in the middle of the board and face it like a kick flip position(if it makes sense)
Sam sulek type beat my lord the mic and everything the drive there💀💀
I liked watching u skate, made wanna go out and skate. Wishing it wasn’t raining rn
Would be cool to see you learn a new rail trick. Rail stuff is so different and scary than ledge.
This trick has a 100% 'creditcard to land' ratio for me in favor of creditcarding :D that went super smooth, damn!
15:29 she's trying her best figuring it out what you are lookling for until she awaits you to give her some more intel haha
I learned how to 360 flip at 38
Teach me how to hold a true grind
my man slowly morphing into John Hill
Loved this vid Joa!
wireless mic attached to the hat is crazyyy
Who knew Coach Taylor could nollie hardflip.
In terms of neuroplasticity and general physical ability, there's nothing stopping you from being a lifelong learner in any endeavour (how the fuck do u write that word). there's always new avenues to explore. the reason people stop learning isn't because you're somehow physically incapable of it, but rather ideas permeating in the culture about when u reach x age u will stop improving in various areas. This is also true in other sports, i.e. weightlifting, running etc. people think when u reach 30+ everything just starts to deteriorate. it's an idea that are noceboing people and it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. according to many meta-analyses on the subject matter, muscular strength, cognitive abilities etc. don't start declining before well into your 50s IF u stay physically active throughout life. in short: don't stop hopping fences.
Fuck yeah, thanks
Why does the profile pic fit the comment so well
This MUST be local joe satire
the scuff sound from launch ramp was 🤌
damn, masters on yapping fro the first few mins