one of the first tricks I ever tried, as giger said it was beginner level. I tried it and when I shoved the board back, I managed somehow to hit the board on my ankle like full force... it hurt so bad that I'm only trying to learn it again one year later 😆
Thanks for breaking up the tricks into groups. The reason I ride Revive is because they keep skateboarding accessible to all levels of skating. Watching pros and protect tricks can be discouraging but tips like this help us beginners progress. Even if we are 41 year old beginners.
Yep! Im currently "re-beginning" with 27. i was skating around the age of 12 but there was kinda no one that could show or explain anything and then I stopped for 10 years. Finally I'm able to learn stuff, instead of playing tony hawks pro skater and imagine myself how stuff could work
Re-beginning at 34, because my daughter wanted a skateboard. I bought her one... and I bought one for me too. And I've been hooked on Jonny's videos since, looking forward to try the casper stall ASAP :D
I'm currently starting to learn how to skate at the age of 36. this was a really fun trick to do which gave me a fast sense of achievement without the ability to do an ollie yet :) keep up the great work man
Nice! I learned on my own by accident how to do the second part of this trick, and was wondering how the first part is done. Now I know :) Thank you! ^_^
I may have left it a bit late to start skating at 41. It takes me an age to warm up!!😂 Your trick tips are a big help so more beginner tutorials would be great. Keep up the good work man. 🙏
Daniel 36 here! Never skate in my entire life. Start 10 days ago, can’t do literately nothing, trying to push and cruise seems difficult, I’m trying now the first step of Casper now on grass. Maybe in 4 months I can do it all 🤣
@@luiscardoso3180 Pretty much same situation ! 35, started 5 days ago, currently learning tick tack on Jonny Giger's advice, and definitely going to try this Casper stall when I feel comfortable on my board. Luis Cardoso, 1 year has passed since your comment : any noticeable improvements ?
Thanks! For people really going the freestyle direction it's perfectly acceptable to put griptape rectangles on nose and tail to get good grip (and use nose- and tailsavers). I have been trying to get this trick down for quite some time and still have trouble getting out of the casper stall. From all the practising my deck is pretty chewed up already and some freestylers put screws in the upside of nose and tail to prevent wood damage from this trick.
I was playing thps 1 + 2 and accidentally did this in game i went outside of my house and tried it and got it literally in a matter of minutes its really fun to do!
My backfoot can can never get up high enough while I'm balancing to land with both feet. I can make it on either foot; but rarely ever both. I just can't jump high enough. I've literally been at learning this trick for a year, learned ollies, and this still doesn't click for me, feel pretty stupid.
jumping isn't important man, just bend your knees, thats all you have to do, when you do the shuv it, bend your back leg away and when it comes down the board should be under you, barely need to jump with this In the end its all about commitment, i had the same problem with normal shuvits, turned out jumping isnt that important with these tricks, its more just bending that back leg away far enough when you scoop
I don't get how you can do this trick with a normal street board. My front foot which holds up the deck always hurts like a mf when I try it. Do I do something wrong or are my shoes to othin (vans oldskool) or are my feet just too sensitive? :'D Casper stall is one of my favorite tricks but I don't do it because it's too painful and I believe a trick should never hurt you like that.
you're not doing anythnig wrong, its jsut cause you're not used to it, once you have done it enough and work out the right angles it shouldnt hurt nearly as much, also wear some skate shoes with a fat tounge and hold the board up with that part of your foot, gives extra padding
I started skating at the age of 6 or 7? Had a fish board, first trick for me was tail lip drop off a table, then I started about yr 2 and tried to learn a heelflip and kickflip, and I stopped for four years and I started to pick it back up again, and this trick is gonna be my first again
Have your back foot sort of follow the edge of the board when it flips over. If you look close when he explains it’s better shown than verbally explained. I myself am new to these but the shuv it variation is my first consistent non Ollie trick :)
If you know how to ollie, just learn this trick with the Ollie. Once you can catch the board consistently with the Ollie, you can also Casper flip. I could do like 10 tricks back in the day, this one one of em
i'm 26, picked up a board a week ago, i already knew how to cruise i guess but i hadnt even done that properly in 10 years. Anyways from following your videos i can ollie a decent height now, defo high enough to get over curbs (problem is i find it hard to do while rolling lmao), i can also get consistent Shuvits now, im pretty close to a fs 180, i followed your kickflip tutorial and landed my first kickflip yesterday (i was leaning against a wall a bit since i lost my balance, so maybe it doesn't count but im still super proud i manipulated the board into doing a kickflip and landed it with both feet) Anyways i'm having trouble landing more kickflips so i'm gonna try and stomp a casper today and keep practicing my rolling ollies. I'm not very good but hey, its only been a week since i started, can't wait till i feel comfortable enough to skate in front of others. Anyways, love from Scotland man, if you ever read this thanks for all the help, i really needed skating at this point in my life
Hell no, ollies were at least for me waaay easier than caspers, even getting into heelside rail was much harder than an ollie. Ollies stay with your foot, it's much harder for your board to slip out, the forces don't have to be distributed in any awkward way, unlike with caspers, it took me forever to realize I had to push with my back foot instead of just flipping the board with my front foot.
Jonny this series gunna be good hopefully u get the view can’t wait see more trick pro and advance ones beginner trick good get people in to skating :)👍
just a reminder none of you are alone ! God is with you all and he will never leave you . you are loved and accepted by him and that will never change . God bless you all
If it’s called a casper stall then what do u call a normal casper? Also no front or back foot on the floor keep it as high as u can & like Johnny lean backwards and balance. Well done bro
I find it easier to with the nose(standing regular) then when i flip my left foot is on the nose, does that still count as a casper stall? Or does it only count when youre standing on the upside down tail?
Your doing it wrong. Your feet are too under the board (that makes the board hit your feet and it hurts). Try to put your feet more on the edge of the board.
@@user-kh8oc2yf4r Id acutally say its the other way round, once the board is flipped, if youre using a street board its going to really hurt if you try to prop it up with your toes i na thin pair of skate shoes. Wear some skateshoes with a fat tounge and really get your front foor under the board so the tounge from your shoe provides padding, that along with gettuing mroe used to the trick will prevent pain (for the most part)
Definitely the hardest looking easy trick
Agreed,
did you learn it?
@@emilzapataboxing banANUS split
one of the first tricks I ever tried, as giger said it was beginner level. I tried it and when I shoved the board back, I managed somehow to hit the board on my ankle like full force... it hurt so bad that I'm only trying to learn it again one year later 😆
The best at every trick
Vinh Banh but your pop. My god
i have this trick from a skate game
I always know I'm about to learn something when Jonny puts his shoes on his hands
Yes
Yes
Thanks for breaking up the tricks into groups. The reason I ride Revive is because they keep skateboarding accessible to all levels of skating. Watching pros and protect tricks can be discouraging but tips like this help us beginners progress. Even if we are 41 year old beginners.
Hi! I guess we are on the same boat @41... I'm still a green apple striving! Goodluck and enjoy!
Yep! Im currently "re-beginning" with 27. i was skating around the age of 12 but there was kinda no one that could show or explain anything and then I stopped for 10 years. Finally I'm able to learn stuff, instead of playing tony hawks pro skater and imagine myself how stuff could work
@@MrLowbob same here, 27, re-beginning. Didn't realize there's 5000 deck companies out there now though.
Re-beginning at 34, because my daughter wanted a skateboard. I bought her one... and I bought one for me too. And I've been hooked on Jonny's videos since, looking forward to try the casper stall ASAP :D
@@ianwalking how has it been going? Are you still at it.
Jonny Giger, the man who can actually pull off a mustache. Touche good sir.
Giger seems like a skateboard version of Mario
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i really want to get skateboarding
and when I do, this is my dream trick
do it
Did u do it
manuals are my dream tricks
That was really well explained. I'm excited for more! :)
Great tutorial! I always wanted to know how exactly to do the trick! :) Thank you, Jonny! :)
ive been skating for a while now, still my favorite trick
I learned this one in the last few days and just landed the first clean (no touchy) one. Great trick, thanks for the tutorial!
I'm currently starting to learn how to skate at the age of 36. this was a really fun trick to do which gave me a fast sense of achievement without the ability to do an ollie yet :) keep up the great work man
hope you're still at it
did you stick with it?
@@xasthur98 I actually didnt... still love watching skate videos but I enjoy riding my mtb more than skating : )
Nice! I learned on my own by accident how to do the second part of this trick, and was wondering how the first part is done. Now I know :) Thank you! ^_^
That was awesome Jonny!!!Please make more videos ..
Progressing as you go along.
Step 1 : get a skateboard
I may have left it a bit late to start skating at 41. It takes me an age to warm up!!😂
Your trick tips are a big help so more beginner tutorials would be great.
Keep up the good work man.
🙏
Daniel 36 here! Never skate in my entire life. Start 10 days ago, can’t do literately nothing, trying to push and cruise seems difficult, I’m trying now the first step of Casper now on grass. Maybe in 4 months I can do it all 🤣
@@luiscardoso3180 Pretty much same situation ! 35, started 5 days ago, currently learning tick tack on Jonny Giger's advice, and definitely going to try this Casper stall when I feel comfortable on my board. Luis Cardoso, 1 year has passed since your comment : any noticeable improvements ?
Do you guys still skate?
0:33 damn man just think caspers prolly invented by Rodney in like 1981 or something what a time for skatin only 23 here lol
I'm a beginner 🤤
Tips are welcome 😁👌
Tip: git gud
Learn to ride well but this is in ten months how’s skating going
Hows it going
Hows it going
How its going
I dont know why but i think this trick looks so nice! Especially on like a hill with a little like 180 pivot thing, looks so 🔥🔥
I Not a Beginner, I just Need this To try Balancing
Kickflip To Casper
I’m really struggling with this trick I can kick flip but can’t Casper stall????
This the weirdest thing I ever tried to learn, i just hurt my foot a lot because of my own weight and feels rly rly awkward
I like the trick but I don't know how to tail slide and I'm def not gonna scratch the tail like that because I don't wanna be called a poser.
I can do this up and down a bank whooo
Thanks! For people really going the freestyle direction it's perfectly acceptable to put griptape rectangles on nose and tail to get good grip (and use nose- and tailsavers). I have been trying to get this trick down for quite some time and still have trouble getting out of the casper stall. From all the practising my deck is pretty chewed up already and some freestylers put screws in the upside of nose and tail to prevent wood damage from this trick.
I was playing thps 1 + 2 and accidentally did this in game i went outside of my house and tried it and got it literally in a matter of minutes its really fun to do!
Thank you so much for this!
I'm a beginner, who can't yet ollie, and I learnt this in under 2 hours!
no way now im gonna try it
Same here so f*ing easy
My backfoot can can never get up high enough while I'm balancing to land with both feet. I can make it on either foot; but rarely ever both. I just can't jump high enough. I've literally been at learning this trick for a year, learned ollies, and this still doesn't click for me, feel pretty stupid.
jumping isn't important man, just bend your knees, thats all you have to do, when you do the shuv it, bend your back leg away and when it comes down the board should be under you, barely need to jump with this
In the end its all about commitment, i had the same problem with normal shuvits, turned out jumping isnt that important with these tricks, its more just bending that back leg away far enough when you scoop
I want to be cool so bad. I want to feel the flow state . I feel like such a poser.
2:19 "i've never done this before" lol
I don't get how you can do this trick with a normal street board. My front foot which holds up the deck always hurts like a mf when I try it.
Do I do something wrong or are my shoes to othin (vans oldskool) or are my feet just too sensitive? :'D
Casper stall is one of my favorite tricks but I don't do it because it's too painful and I believe a trick should never hurt you like that.
you're not doing anythnig wrong, its jsut cause you're not used to it, once you have done it enough and work out the right angles it shouldnt hurt nearly as much, also wear some skate shoes with a fat tounge and hold the board up with that part of your foot, gives extra padding
Another lesson yay! popcorn, sofa, and last the skateboard.
Mehr davon,bitte;)
Great series idea from my favorite modern skateboarder!!!
I literally can't make it stand up
4:07
1:55
Thanks for the tutorial
Great Tutorial!
That was a great, very well explained tutorial. Cool that you're categorizing them too. Keep it up Jonny, I look forward to more!!
This is my favorite trick, saw someone do it somewhere and after about a month of trying, got it. Best feeling ever.
I did jonny, I learned it goofy too
It's hurt and quite hard for me *1 week skater . but its good tutorial sir.
I whould not recomend this to a new skater. Learn something new first and come back in a while
How do I do a nollie flip underflip>?
It took me 2 months to learn the ollie
What would it be called if you kickflip into a casperstall
It be called "kickflip to casper stall"
I started skating at the age of 6 or 7? Had a fish board, first trick for me was tail lip drop off a table, then I started about yr 2 and tried to learn a heelflip and kickflip, and I stopped for four years and I started to pick it back up again, and this trick is gonna be my first again
I land it in the second try xd
I ride regular and i had no idea ive been doing caspers goofy this whole time
Thanks for this. Question from a 41 year old newb - How do I prevent the board from repeatedly racking into my front foot shin when I flip it back?
Practice
Have your back foot sort of follow the edge of the board when it flips over. If you look close when he explains it’s better shown than verbally explained. I myself am new to these but the shuv it variation is my first consistent non Ollie trick :)
If you know how to ollie, just learn this trick with the Ollie. Once you can catch the board consistently with the Ollie, you can also Casper flip. I could do like 10 tricks back in the day, this one one of em
Awesome thanks
3:32 reminder for me
rip my right foot
i'm 26, picked up a board a week ago, i already knew how to cruise i guess but i hadnt even done that properly in 10 years. Anyways from following your videos i can ollie a decent height now, defo high enough to get over curbs (problem is i find it hard to do while rolling lmao), i can also get consistent Shuvits now, im pretty close to a fs 180, i followed your kickflip tutorial and landed my first kickflip yesterday (i was leaning against a wall a bit since i lost my balance, so maybe it doesn't count but im still super proud i manipulated the board into doing a kickflip and landed it with both feet) Anyways i'm having trouble landing more kickflips so i'm gonna try and stomp a casper today and keep practicing my rolling ollies. I'm not very good but hey, its only been a week since i started, can't wait till i feel comfortable enough to skate in front of others.
Anyways, love from Scotland man, if you ever read this thanks for all the help, i really needed skating at this point in my life
yes man, casper stall is my favorite freestyle trick (and rail variation 2) it open a lot of different way for combination
Snowboarder relearning @45 🙏🏾
Thanks jonny
Tricks like this help beginners like me get confident on your board.
Hell no, ollies were at least for me waaay easier than caspers, even getting into heelside rail was much harder than an ollie. Ollies stay with your foot, it's much harder for your board to slip out, the forces don't have to be distributed in any awkward way, unlike with caspers, it took me forever to realize I had to push with my back foot instead of just flipping the board with my front foot.
Jonny this series gunna be good hopefully u get the view can’t wait see more trick pro and advance ones beginner trick good get people in to skating :)👍
Are you evolving into Luan Oliveira??❤️
I've always wondered why are the ppl giving a dislike 👎 to his videos 🤷♂️
50 shades of skate =))
3:22
Johnny you and John hill are riding same revive deck atm lol cat vs pizza 😻🍕
Why no one makes video on Casper Spin. I can't figure out how to enter a Casper Spin.
I didn't skate for a few years and just got back to it and needed some hints on how to do it again. This really helped me, thanks!
Lol I pop into mine
just a reminder none of you are alone ! God is with you all and he will never leave you . you are loved and accepted by him and that will never change . God bless you all
Im learning casper stalls really quickly after seeing your foot positioning
I'm pretty new to skating only a month in but I'd confidently say a primo stall would be easier as there is less board rotation but that's me
Alright I have a mini cruiser do I need a street deck for this?
If it’s called a casper stall then what do u call a normal casper? Also no front or back foot on the floor keep it as high as u can & like Johnny lean backwards and balance. Well done bro
Was this switch or nollie cause I find nollie is easier whlie moving
I found that trick so cool. I wanna try it :)
i do something like that but instead of going up it does like casper shuv it thing
i used to do this trick all the time when i was a kid, I couldn't kickflip but the casperstall would always impress the other kids lol
I find it easier to with the nose(standing regular) then when i flip my left foot is on the nose, does that still count as a casper stall? Or does it only count when youre standing on the upside down tail?
hahah I like your different socks
2:39 Thank You Jonny!!! I did it today. :D
That helped me out soo much just landed my first official trick more than once (besides ollie)
I landed this in converse this is THE worst trick for converse
MORE TUTORIALS!!!
Sorry for caps XS
my foot that’s underneath the board hurts when i do this. is that normal or am i doing something wrong?
Your doing it wrong. Your feet are too under the board (that makes the board hit your feet and it hurts). Try to put your feet more on the edge of the board.
@@user-kh8oc2yf4r thank you that makes a lot of sense !
@@user-kh8oc2yf4r Id acutally say its the other way round, once the board is flipped, if youre using a street board its going to really hurt if you try to prop it up with your toes i na thin pair of skate shoes. Wear some skateshoes with a fat tounge and really get your front foor under the board so the tounge from your shoe provides padding, that along with gettuing mroe used to the trick will prevent pain (for the most part)
Etnies collab michelin xdd
I can flip it but I always land with one foot on the ground cause I can't balance lol
Oh my poor during learning this trick
Now I'm gonna learn this and I'll be epic
Digging the mustache!!
You're rocking the mustach
I won so many games of horse with my casper tre flip
I was never able to get into the casper so i might try this out
Great lesson 👍 Thank you!
My favorite trick
ok, I will learn, thx dude.
I learned this now i have to buy new shoes :)
Hi Jonny, super Tutorial, sehr detailiert :)
casper flip can double flip?
Awesome video!!! Look forward to seeing more.