Impossibles had never crossed my mind till I perfected pressure flips. Instead of letting go like the pressure flip , I kept putting pressure along the way and took the board w my foot, landing at first 360 shuvs, but eventually got it scooping insanely hard. I started regarding Pressure flips as “halfway impossibles” by letting go halfway. Also after perfecting the impossible I got 360 shuvs on lock lol. Its an amazing trick. So gateway is the pressure flip , it taught me how to scoop better, and also helped my inhward heelflips to be a lot more horizontal than vertical like hardflips. This was 9 years ago, miss skating. Loved the video thank you for the progress , you got it better as the video progressed! Motivated me to relearn all my tricks all over again and you seem the same age as mw which inspired me even more, time to bring back out the good old skateboard, keep shredding it brother!
to keep it from 3 shove-ing: try putting your back foot more in the pocket (more specifically line up the inside edge of your back shoe with the part of the deck where it begins to go from flat to the upward curve of your tail, you should see the rest of your tail exposed behind your back foot), this foot placement combined with hanging the toe of your back foot over your back wheel will get you that good wrap
It’s so funny I’m the exact same way. I can do most (regular) flat ground tricks, tre flips no problem been skating 13 years now but never figured out impossibles! This trick breaks my brain I try so hard to think “don’t pop just wrap” but I always separate from the board and just do a snappy 3shuv. It’s infuriating!! I can no comply impossible but trying to actually jump with it in real time just.. doesn’t work. It’s like all my muscle memory from every trick I’ve ever done is working against me - letting the board separate from your feet so it can rotate- but in this case you obviously need to follow thru. Haven’t tried any in 2023 but I spent a couple weeks last summer and never figured it out.
CoyoteRob is 1 million times the skater I’ll ever be and I’m only in the learn to wrap the board consistently on the back foot while standing still off the board phase. So take my input with that grain of salt. The trick is called the impossible because the board when flipping end over like that has no stability and will always flip over in one direction or another. That tendency is what makes an impossible attempt look like a 3 shuv. The only reason it can be done is because your foot acts like a bar restricting that degree of rotation. I’m sure this is common knowledge but the reason I bring it up is because I found that trying to initiate the scoop/scrape with the ball of my foot always gets me into the 3-shuv scenario. I think this is because the ball of your foot is very powerful and very localized. So when you push off of it you are very likely to introduce some force either in the front or backside shuv direction. This makes the board start to flip. Because you’re ‘on your toes’ so to speak, your foot is still able to restrict the flip but only partially and the board ends up like rotating on your toe, like spinning a basketball on your finger. What I found works is to deaden and spread my scoop/scrape by almost initiating the movement from my arch (somewhere behind the ball of my foot but not quite the center of my foot arch). The foot has to be perpendicular to the board and placed at a spot of the tail that is to your taste. This spreads the force of the pop but more importantly spreads the directionality introduced by the pop, also has the effect of not popping the board too hard so it gets away from me, and leaves my foot in a good position to bar the board from flipping. This video inspired me to go work on it and that’s how I came up with this. I’ve never been able to get the wrap down standing still till today. Maybe one day soon I’ll build up the courage to try it rolling 😂.
I fell kind of bad to write it but you are doing 360shuv. I can neither do those tricks but I landed 360shuvs and impossible. It took me also countless tries to land a shitty one. But for impossible I noticed you have to wrap it vertically around your back foot to do the motion. Also it is a hard scoop with a lot of pressure. I can definitely not do a pressure flip at all. Bu when you said it is a scape, I can totally agree on that! The ones you did a after 11:00 looked legit though
I scoop my backfoot forward and then sort of circular motion but i wait until i see the board starting to go vertical to start the circular motion. Theres pretty much no actual pop involved though
It's all in the ankle, you scoop the board with your ankle and bring it up with your knee. The less movement the better also try to get your back foot more in front of you. If you can see graphic your doing it right.
have you got any tips for bs 180 out of fs 50 50 (like in the ledge not off the end)? Got both those tricks v good, but cant seem to put them together when it comes to this trick!
Impossibles had never crossed my mind till I perfected pressure flips. Instead of letting go like the pressure flip , I kept putting pressure along the way and took the board w my foot, landing at first 360 shuvs, but eventually got it scooping insanely hard. I started regarding Pressure flips as “halfway impossibles” by letting go halfway. Also after perfecting the impossible I got 360 shuvs on lock lol. Its an amazing trick. So gateway is the pressure flip , it taught me how to scoop better, and also helped my inhward heelflips to be a lot more horizontal than vertical like hardflips. This was 9 years ago, miss skating. Loved the video thank you for the progress , you got it better as the video progressed! Motivated me to relearn all my tricks all over again and you seem the same age as mw which inspired me even more, time to bring back out the good old skateboard, keep shredding it brother!
Definitely I’m at the point where I have pressure flips and 360 shuvs I’m jus working on impossibles🥲
Nice bro! Loving this style of videos. Impossibles are the one cool trick I have left , I learned them accidentally years ago while trying late shuvs.
Would love for a wallie trick tip video ! There’s a shortage of proper in depth wallie tutorials on UA-cam
to keep it from 3 shove-ing: try putting your back foot more in the pocket (more specifically line up the inside edge of your back shoe with the part of the deck where it begins to go from flat to the upward curve of your tail, you should see the rest of your tail exposed behind your back foot), this foot placement combined with hanging the toe of your back foot over your back wheel will get you that good wrap
thank you! ill try
You just do it like ya going to tray flip with out the flick . That's how I do them . Hang ya foot over the corner a bit .
It’s so funny I’m the exact same way. I can do most (regular) flat ground tricks, tre flips no problem been skating 13 years now but never figured out impossibles! This trick breaks my brain I try so hard to think “don’t pop just wrap” but I always separate from the board and just do a snappy 3shuv. It’s infuriating!! I can no comply impossible but trying to actually jump with it in real time just.. doesn’t work. It’s like all my muscle memory from every trick I’ve ever done is working against me - letting the board separate from your feet so it can rotate- but in this case you obviously need to follow thru. Haven’t tried any in 2023 but I spent a couple weeks last summer and never figured it out.
CoyoteRob is 1 million times the skater I’ll ever be and I’m only in the learn to wrap the board consistently on the back foot while standing still off the board phase. So take my input with that grain of salt.
The trick is called the impossible because the board when flipping end over like that has no stability and will always flip over in one direction or another. That tendency is what makes an impossible attempt look like a 3 shuv. The only reason it can be done is because your foot acts like a bar restricting that degree of rotation. I’m sure this is common knowledge but the reason I bring it up is because I found that trying to initiate the scoop/scrape with the ball of my foot always gets me into the 3-shuv scenario. I think this is because the ball of your foot is very powerful and very localized. So when you push off of it you are very likely to introduce some force either in the front or backside shuv direction. This makes the board start to flip. Because you’re ‘on your toes’ so to speak, your foot is still able to restrict the flip but only partially and the board ends up like rotating on your toe, like spinning a basketball on your finger.
What I found works is to deaden and spread my scoop/scrape by almost initiating the movement from my arch (somewhere behind the ball of my foot but not quite the center of my foot arch). The foot has to be perpendicular to the board and placed at a spot of the tail that is to your taste. This spreads the force of the pop but more importantly spreads the directionality introduced by the pop, also has the effect of not popping the board too hard so it gets away from me, and leaves my foot in a good position to bar the board from flipping.
This video inspired me to go work on it and that’s how I came up with this. I’ve never been able to get the wrap down standing still till today. Maybe one day soon I’ll build up the courage to try it rolling 😂.
best skate teacher in the game
thank you for your effort, its like you've ben doing these videos for me ahaha
I Love this stuff! these are really fun for me
@@coyoterobshreds now that is a win win kinda situation ahahah great!!
nice video🔥, impossible is my dream trick, hope I'll learn it soon
I fell kind of bad to write it but you are doing 360shuv. I can neither do those tricks but I landed 360shuvs and impossible. It took me also countless tries to land a shitty one. But for impossible I noticed you have to wrap it vertically around your back foot to do the motion. Also it is a hard scoop with a lot of pressure. I can definitely not do a pressure flip at all. Bu when you said it is a scape, I can totally agree on that! The ones you did a after 11:00 looked legit though
yea I still need to work on them
I scoop my backfoot forward and then sort of circular motion but i wait until i see the board starting to go vertical to start the circular motion. Theres pretty much no actual pop involved though
Have you already done kick flip nose slides?
no Ill make that one soon
I love your stuff Coyote
thank you
Also are your boards gonna be 9"?
It's all in the ankle, you scoop the board with your ankle and bring it up with your knee. The less movement the better also try to get your back foot more in front of you. If you can see graphic your doing it right.
have you got any tips for bs 180 out of fs 50 50 (like in the ledge not off the end)? Got both those tricks v good, but cant seem to put them together when it comes to this trick!
I just got it
Trying to do impossible and then frontside crooked grind
front crooked is my favorite trick I have a good video on that one
@@coyoterobshreds Me too bro
Backside 180 k grinds are fun .
@@mehDOGIESRATS2222 Definitely Bro!
these are easier than tre flips for me
lucky!
Yeah they are easier lol . Because you don't have to flip it with your front foot .
I can’t even imagine how
Hey boss can you do a tutorial for fs smith pls 🙏🙏
he did one 2 days ago.
@@everydaysebra oh thanks bro i didnt notice it 🙏
Man you look like a double of Greyson fletcher
sick
You about got it,keep your heel down.That tipitoe pop doesn't work.
thank you
Hard to learn
Need to get that vertical wrap around the foot
Bring the back knee up an you'll get that vertical wrap