I want you to know that this video helped me get my first backside stall. Your tip about "jump a little bit inward because of the angle of the ramp" was key to me being able to land on the coping.
I'm gonna try this. I have a 3 foot mini near me, that is fun to ride and i've been working on stalls and grinds on the coping but wasn't sure what other tricks I could try.
Welcome back to posting! Very well articulated explanation, I loved the in depth analysis of the physics in play when performing the "pop" at the coping. The difference of good vs bad form is subtle, that most beginner's(including myself) fall victim to. This is such valuable information, not everyone will have access to a veteran blader at their local park pointing out their bad habits and instructing them on correct form. Hope to see more insightful videos from you, you've earned a sub! 🤙
Its such a fine line , commiting to going nice and high without drifting either too far out or into the ramp . The thing that puts me off the most is clipping the edge of the ramp on the way back in .
What a great tutorial built from ground up! Showing both the correct and incorrect way of airing helps me to visualize the difference tremendously. Now I am a fan of your videos. Keep up the great work!
I don’t skate anymore,but I like your character and the way you explain. I liked and took the subscription just to give some force to a great cowboy . From Reunion Island… That’s the power of the web, so let’s use it !
Awesome video man! I liked that you talked clearly, concisely AND wore a microphone so it was easy to hear you. The other thing I appreciated was you didn't do a ton of jump cuts and there was no annoying music. It just felt like I was hanging out at a beautiful skatepark with a buddy or private teacher. 💪💪🍺🍺😃😃 If you can, would you do a beginner aggressive skating series? Like dropping in for the first time and easy first grinds? I'm an old guy with a young heart. I started skateboarding a few years ago but I inline bladed and skated over the years. I just bought a pair of aggressive inlines with a flat frame and hoping/wondering if I can excel at it better than skateboarding. Keep up the good work brother. 🤙🤙👍👍
As someone that sucks at skating transition and especially airs, this video is awesome. When my back finally heals up I’m gonna go find me a half pipe xD
Thank you for making this. For years I've been trying to find resources on this and mostly rely on Mitchie Brusco's vert tutorials but it's hard to convert the skateboarding into inline in my brain. I get all these concepts but seeing it slowed down is really helpful. The most advice I'm usually able to get from people is "carve higher until you are just riding in the air" but the pump mechanics and knowing when to be bent vs extended etc is so touch to convey compared to grind mechanics that are largely "place this body part here" I'm definitely going to skate some transition tomorrow!
Bro this really gonna help me a Lot with your explanation, "pump not jump" i will check again the video before to go to the skate park, good tips and please do more videos like this, you font imagine how helpfull aré this videos foto people who live in countries without acces to any class about skate
Dude bro last time I seen you was at Gold Comp in San Jose, CA dude you finally made a video with the in depth details that I really need to know. Thank you so much!!! Aye if you ever can find the time can you hook us up with a video on how to balance on grinds and how to push through obstacles to achieve super far grinds, I’ve been struggling on that for years and years.
Thanks! This was a much needed video!! 🙏🏼 I would love to see a video of the difference in jumping inside the ramp vs jumping out of the ramp. Also fakies inside and out of the ramp! 😅
I second this and would like to point to a theme that was missing for me in the video: body positioning. Ok, I can try to watch your body position by myself and try to understand. But putting into words when the body stays behind the coping (inside the bowl) to air and turn versus throwing the body weight over the coping to air out of the bowl. But it's still the best video on the topic so far. It helps me tons and thanks for that!
I loved it Fantastic!!! I am going through this right now just getting out of the quarter with half a foot to a foot air, but now I have new techniques to try thanks so much!!! How about 180 or 360 out of quarter or stalling coping??? just a suggestion, again Thanks
I want you to know that this video helped me get my first backside stall. Your tip about "jump a little bit inward because of the angle of the ramp" was key to me being able to land on the coping.
Watched until 6:30 when i realized he wasnt talking about skateboarding.😂 still very informative!
Saaaaaaaaaaaame!
hahaha same here
Great and helpful video!
I'm gonna try this. I have a 3 foot mini near me, that is fun to ride and i've been working on stalls and grinds on the coping but wasn't sure what other tricks I could try.
Welcome back to posting! Very well articulated explanation, I loved the in depth analysis of the physics in play when performing the "pop" at the coping.
The difference of good vs bad form is subtle, that most beginner's(including myself) fall victim to. This is such valuable information, not everyone will have access to a veteran blader at their local park pointing out their bad habits and instructing them on correct form.
Hope to see more insightful videos from you, you've earned a sub! 🤙
Its such a fine line , commiting to going nice and high without drifting either too far out or into the ramp . The thing that puts me off the most is clipping the edge of the ramp on the way back in .
Great one. Will work on airs following this tutorial! Pump not jump, got that
do a video on how to fall! most important skill in blading!
This! Especially while skating backwards
What a great tutorial built from ground up! Showing both the correct and incorrect way of airing helps me to visualize the difference tremendously. Now I am a fan of your videos. Keep up the great work!
Thanks for share the secrets of this transitions, i tring this for a long time on the incorrect form.
Great video! A tutorial on coping grinds would be awesome too
Really appreciate you breaking it down for us. Thanks for keeping it to just 4 key points that I can remember when im' practicing 🙏
Oh and any tips you wanna share for carving/airing fakie in skateparks would be awesome, it's pretty daunting to attempt
very good breakdown, thanks buddy!!!
Very thorough explanation of all the things that make good airs happen. Didnt find anything like this earlier. so well done and Thanks!
I don’t skate anymore,but I like your character and the way you explain. I liked and took the subscription just to give some force to a great cowboy . From Reunion Island… That’s the power of the web, so let’s use it !
Nicceee...I watched you skate earlier this summer in lebanon and glad I can learn some things from you. Love ittt
Thank you so much I always wondered that!!
Awesome video man! I liked that you talked clearly, concisely AND wore a microphone so it was easy to hear you. The other thing I appreciated was you didn't do a ton of jump cuts and there was no annoying music. It just felt like I was hanging out at a beautiful skatepark with a buddy or private teacher. 💪💪🍺🍺😃😃 If you can, would you do a beginner aggressive skating series? Like dropping in for the first time and easy first grinds? I'm an old guy with a young heart. I started skateboarding a few years ago but I inline bladed and skated over the years. I just bought a pair of aggressive inlines with a flat frame and hoping/wondering if I can excel at it better than skateboarding. Keep up the good work brother. 🤙🤙👍👍
As someone that sucks at skating transition and especially airs, this video is awesome. When my back finally heals up I’m gonna go find me a half pipe xD
Thank you for making this. For years I've been trying to find resources on this and mostly rely on Mitchie Brusco's vert tutorials but it's hard to convert the skateboarding into inline in my brain. I get all these concepts but seeing it slowed down is really helpful. The most advice I'm usually able to get from people is "carve higher until you are just riding in the air" but the pump mechanics and knowing when to be bent vs extended etc is so touch to convey compared to grind mechanics that are largely "place this body part here" I'm definitely going to skate some transition tomorrow!
Bro this really gonna help me a Lot with your explanation, "pump not jump" i will check again the video before to go to the skate park, good tips and please do more videos like this, you font imagine how helpfull aré this videos foto people who live in countries without acces to any class about skate
Thank you! This was super helpful. Look forward to the next...
amazing timing, i've been working on these lately
Thanks so much. I love this video. Can't wait for more.
Awesome video man! We need more of these.
finally a good explanation thanks
It's all about the pump 💪🏻
Perfect! Thanks
Get at good airs!
Was looking for this.
A lot of very useful theory 😊
Dude bro last time I seen you was at Gold Comp in San Jose, CA dude you finally made a video with the in depth details that I really need to know. Thank you so much!!! Aye if you ever can find the time can you hook us up with a video on how to balance on grinds and how to push through obstacles to achieve super far grinds, I’ve been struggling on that for years and years.
Thanks! This was a much needed video!! 🙏🏼 I would love to see a video of the difference in jumping inside the ramp vs jumping out of the ramp. Also fakies inside and out of the ramp! 😅
I second this and would like to point to a theme that was missing for me in the video: body positioning. Ok, I can try to watch your body position by myself and try to understand. But putting into words when the body stays behind the coping (inside the bowl) to air and turn versus throwing the body weight over the coping to air out of the bowl.
But it's still the best video on the topic so far. It helps me tons and thanks for that!
This is helpful. More tutorials would be appreciated.
I loved it Fantastic!!! I am going through this right now just getting out of the quarter with half a foot to a foot air, but now I have new techniques to try thanks so much!!! How about 180 or 360 out of quarter or stalling coping??? just a suggestion, again Thanks
Great video, thx!
Thanks for this, very helpful!
That's brilliant, thanks!
Thank you so much for this...!
you're really cool. im subbing
Where the head looks the body follows. In gymnastics we call it spotting. Spot the landing
Thank you for this!
Sweet!! Thanks
How do I not hit the coping if I only pump without jumping?
Ok I see on 15min
i could pump but when i slam the cooping i fall. i don't air i just toch em with my wheels
Get at good airs
👍🙏
Of course I read it "get at good airs"🤓
I lost count how many times I have bodied to flat
Don‘t dead
open inside
Pump not jump