I love this tutorial! Since I'm quite a beginner and not comfortable with dropping in/coping tricks yet, I practice a lot of toe-stop transition tricks. This has given me more ideas on what to practice next and which skills to focus on. As always, thank you Shorty!
The shifty toe stop stall looks really fun, more of a hip twist movement. I like letting the hips drive the foot. That could be a lot of fun to play with.
Thank you for the helpful video! All the movies are shown very clearly which makes it easy to follow. Looking forward to incorporating these into my next session 🤍
Thank you again for another amazing tutorial Shorty! Can toe stops /wheel height affect these tricks? I was able to do a lot of these with ease at the beginning of my journey. Then I changed to larger toe stops and shorter wheels (also to a low heel skate set up) and now I really struggle with these stalls and tricks 😭 any tips are appreciated
If the tipping distance lower due to (smaller wheels and bigger toe stops) then you may need to push your knees further over your toes and balance more on just your toe stops to stall.
I thought being on your toe stops meant the front wheels aren’t touching the ground. It seems they are supposed to help you balance. Thanks for explaining that!
I love this tutorial! Since I'm quite a beginner and not comfortable with dropping in/coping tricks yet, I practice a lot of toe-stop transition tricks. This has given me more ideas on what to practice next and which skills to focus on. As always, thank you Shorty!
Yay this makes me happy!
running up the transition and then rolling fakie down is one of my favourite tricks to watch people do, i just think it looks super cool?
It's super fun too!
So glad I came across this compilation of transition stalls. Lots to try and experiment with - thank you!
Have fun!
Thank you so much!!! I'm trying to learn the toe stop 180 exit so I appreciate this!!!!
You are so welcome!
The shifty toe stop stall looks really fun, more of a hip twist movement. I like letting the hips drive the foot. That could be a lot of fun to play with.
Yes it's fun to do!
The video ive been looking for❤
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I did a toe step over coping... im getting way more consistant THANX SHORTY🥰🥰
Yay I'm glad and congrats!
Thank you for the helpful video! All the movies are shown very clearly which makes it easy to follow. Looking forward to incorporating these into my next session 🤍
Glad it was helpful!
love this one and your channel, straight to the point. good job
Thank you!
So much fun! I’m excited to try some of these. :)
Have fun!
Awesome video and so many possibilities !!!! thank you for that !
Glad you liked it!
Yey 🤩 the video that i was waiting! Love how you explain everything!
Thank you! I hope it's helpful. If you need more explanation just let me know
@@ShortysSkateSeries thanks 😊 ill try them next time and see ☺️
THIS IS AMAZING CONTENT THANK YOOOUUU!!!!
Thank you!
Perfect video. Tu es adorable
Thank you!
Oooohhh I like this video
I'm glad you like it!
Thank you again for another amazing tutorial Shorty! Can toe stops /wheel height affect these tricks? I was able to do a lot of these with ease at the beginning of my journey. Then I changed to larger toe stops and shorter wheels (also to a low heel skate set up) and now I really struggle with these stalls and tricks 😭 any tips are appreciated
If the tipping distance lower due to (smaller wheels and bigger toe stops) then you may need to push your knees further over your toes and balance more on just your toe stops to stall.
I thought being on your toe stops meant the front wheels aren’t touching the ground. It seems they are supposed to help you balance. Thanks for explaining that!
You can just be on your toe stops if you wish but you have more balance being on your front wheels too. It's like a little tripod