100 Transition Based Skateboard Tricks That Anyone Can Learn
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In this video I’m re-visiting the mini ramp and bowl tricks I’ve learned this year to bring you 100 transition skateboard tricks that anyone can learn.
Music by @JonBishopGuitar
In this video I’m re-visiting the mini ramp and bowl tricks I’ve learned this year to bring you 100 transition skateboard tricks that anyone can learn.
Music by @JonBishopGuitar
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You are nothing more than a LEGEND
'Learning to skate'? That's incredible. I think I can do about 20 of those after trying for ten years!
Yes JB. Savage amount of tricks.. you've sneaked some in I didnt no you could do! Looking forward to the 1000 trick episode 😉
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Ha, yeah a couple of one offs after an hour Battle jobs. Imagine what yours would be like 😂 100 tricks that only a handful of people can do 😂
I'm gonna have to watch this a few times. Love how you chose tough boards or vert for the easierones and tip top examples. School Ruler is my favourite
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks dude, ha, love the School Ruler, brrrrrrr !!!
Perfect timing for my time off & skating every day, thank you ever so much :)
Cool tricks that beginners can try to do. Thanks for the tips. 👊🏻🙂
The love and enthusiasm that went into this video is appreciated. Gave me a few ideas so thanks.
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for tuning in dude !!
You’re tearing it up mate, I’m hoping to get a mini sorted in my backyard soon and can only hope progress anything like you have. You’re legend keep it up
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks dude! Yeah a mini in the backyard is the secret to my progression, but I guess that’s no secret 😂
Been skating for over 10 years, fun to be inspired by some fun tricks i haven’t seen before. Will be trying some out in the bowl soon
@JonBishopSkate
Ай бұрын
Great stuff !!
Great video loads of variations I need to work on!
Thank you for making this I have a lot more fun shreddin transition now
Thats awesome! You dont really get how hard it is until you face the ramps. Even a rock to fakie can be intimidaring
Some awesome mini ramp tricks in there!
Yeahhhhhhh Jon. You the man. Love it!
Wow I love Blunt Transfer Spine. Congratulations 🍾
So impressive 🤙🏾 I think more people should skate cuz they’ve got no idea what they’re missing out on.
@JonBishopSkate
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah dude, skating changed my life for sure !
Good job man!!! Lots of sick tricks in this video, also gave me some new ideas for new tricks!
Kudos! That is a serious repotrior of tricks.
This video is utter insanity, thank you so much
amazing inspiration, thank you :)
Wow Jon your progression is amazing brother off the hook! Such an inspiration homie I'mma keep my ole a** pushing.!
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Cheers dude!
Nice, thanks for making and sharing it. I noted several of them to try next days! 👊
@JonBishopSkate
7 ай бұрын
Great stuff !
I hadn’t seen or done only a couple of those, I hadn’t guessed I knew that many tricks! This was totally awesome. Gonna use this as a reference for coming up with new combinations and ideas.
@JonBishopSkate
Жыл бұрын
Nice one dude !
Tah Jon seems your helping me just by seeing YOU GETTING AMPED! (Contagious.) Its obvious the fun your having dude! 🥳 ......Not to mention your helping me remember AND learn the names of all the tricks again bro. Cheers Mr Bishop...... 🤙
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for tuning in dude!!
Tremendo!!! Se agradece que compartas... Saludos de Tralka :)
That was fun! Can't wait to get to my local park!
Lots of sick tricks! You’ve gotten a lot better since I last came to this channel!
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Cheers dude, nice to have you back !!
Great video thanks a lot.
Wow impressive compilation
This is sick, inspired to learn a couple of these this next week
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Nice one dude, let me know how you get on!
Sweet Bish some great tricks in there..
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Thanks Rivs !!
Looking good 👍. Inspirational.
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for tuning in dude!
wow such a rad dude, endlessly grateful for the creative inspiration i get from you
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for tuning in dude!!
Thank you!
Wow dude. I love it! Amazing job. I hope you say true and that someday I too will do all those 😁
So much rad skating in this video 🔥
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for tuning in dude!
So many people BS axel FS axel is underrated. I rarely see people do it at my park other than me.
rock luge was my favourite, saved the best till last 😁 There's a bunch on there I want to learn. Thanks for the inspiration as always! Which one did you find the hardest to learn?
5k subs? Bro your videos are amazing!
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Hey dude, I’m touched you feel the channel is worthy of more subs. It’s a fun little community! Many thanks for tuning in !!
thanks sm for this, such an inspiration!
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for tuning in
Very impressive Jon, going to see if I can tick all of those off!
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Wicked, let me know how you get on !!
dude you're kill'in it !! 100 thumbs up
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Many thanks for tuning in!!
@justspacegoatfarts
3 жыл бұрын
@@JonBishopSkate my pleasure ,you and roman from Prodigal Suns inspired me to get back on a board at 45 ,thank you for your unceasing Positivity
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
@@justspacegoatfarts great stuff!! 👍
Thoroughly impressed!! If this vid had a highspeed punk soundtrack i would have probably trashed the room lol. Well done and thanks for sharing. Cheers
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Ha nice one!! I tried using more hectic music styles, but it didn’t quite look right? I used a bit of punk for a mates video part and it worked well though? Many thanks for tuning in!
@checkthewater39
3 жыл бұрын
@@JonBishopSkate YW. Please keep up the vids and the sound track was great. Really really liked it im gonna check out your guitar work.
Just added about 20 of these to the ol' wish list
@JonBishopSkate
11 ай бұрын
👍
FS layback rock n' roll & hand plants! Loving the channel and vids dude, so inspiring. I skated daily from age 14 to 25 lost the plot and heavy ankle injury so had some time out. 10 years later I'm getting back in the game before it's too late. Think I need to do some modified pad building to help out with my achillies! it was always the wheel bolts that would smash into my ankles haha oh how I miss that pain.
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Great stuff dude. Hell Yeah, get back on it. I have exactly the same issue, my Achilles are my Achilles heel 😂 I got some bmx ankle guards and put extra d30 padding on the Achilles??
@fraybentos666
3 жыл бұрын
@@JonBishopSkate Definitely we have some great bowls nearby in saffron walden so will definitely want as much padding as possible, everywhere. If anything is gonna give me a confidence boost it will be some decent pain relief!
Ill have a #60😱🤣 that was sick yo
Was wondering if you had plans for a trick tip on the drum solo trick?
Incredible. Thanks for the trick ideas and inspiration to try em . Took plenty of notes 👨🏫🛹😅Jon Bishop rips! Ya
@JonBishopSkate
9 ай бұрын
Many thanks for checking in !!
Drum solo if my favorite
@JonBishopSkate
2 жыл бұрын
😂
so much fun lol
Busted my but on the staple gun before this video lol
Jon, this is so cool! I have a small halfpipe similar to yours and while I'm able to do well with tricks like grinds, kick turns, rock-fakies, and rock & rolls, I'm having a hard time getting into full stalls. Got any tips for getting up into full stalls without needing excessive speed? I assume it's a bodyweight shift, but haven't unlocked it yet. Thanks!!
@JonBishopSkate
Жыл бұрын
Hey dude Many thanks for the kind words. Yeah, it’s a little pump up onto the coping. You can also pump down the other side for more entry speed. You’ll get a feel for your ramp pretty quick in terms of the right amount of pump and speed required. It’s pretty scary to stall up on the coping to start with. So don’t worry if you feel like jumping off and struggle to commit. Going too far is probably better than not far enough to start with as you can just hop off onto the deck (hopefully you have a safety fence ) 😂 I came a cropper a good few times and this gave me the confidence as I found it was not too bad standing on top?
@tobyandcarol
Жыл бұрын
@@JonBishopSkate Every day practicing is a good day! Thanks again.
Excellent. Do you have a list of these parks? Thanks.
Where are these magical places that don't have 50 kids on scooters snaking you everytime you make a pass?? 😂
@JonBishopSkate
5 ай бұрын
They mostly exist around 9.30sm on Term Time weekdays !
Awesome video. Did you buy that mini ramp or build it yourself mate? English weather isnt good for wood, how is it protected? Loving the vids and channel by the way 😁👍👌✌😎
@JonBishopSkate
2 жыл бұрын
Hey Greg Many thanks for tuning in. I’ve recorded quite a few vids documenting the mini ramp build and maintenance. Feel free to have a click back through the channel.
@JonBishopSkate
2 жыл бұрын
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Milkshake drop in for sure!
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Ha!! I’d like to work out a way to do it out of an axle Stall without touching the deck with my feet ???🦶
WALK THE PLANK! YER A NUT! ROCK LUGE!
@pauldavis7903
3 жыл бұрын
Good saran wrap too.
Nice Job Jon. What age were you when you started? I’m 39 and want to start skating but afraid that ship has sailed. I have snowboarded for 10 years so I have experience going down hill sideways. Also wanted to know if you think I would be better getting a Surfskate or normal skateboard. Keep doing what you are doing it’s awesome!
@JonBishopSkate
2 жыл бұрын
Hey dude Yeah, I started from scratch aged 44. It’s the best thing I’ve done and I like to think age is in the head. However I found I needed to change my diet, stretching and general maintenance plan to accommodate the riggers of skating? I recon you can get as many different craft as you fancy. More is more!! I have surf skateboards along with regular ones and enjoy learning to ride them all !! Good luck and let me know how you get on!
@gnarlycharlie1701
2 жыл бұрын
@@JonBishopSkate 44?!! Yew! Well I better get in the bowl. I live near Duck lane which I have seen on your vids so I’ll probably get up early doors and get down there before all the kids get there so I can get some practice in. If I see you down there I might try and get some pointers 🛹
@rushthezeppelin
2 жыл бұрын
As someone who is almost 37 and just started back after 12 years pads, pads and more pads. Concrete is harder than the hardest snow and also a lot harder than I remember it being even in my 20s lol. If you've got snowboarding that's a really solid foundation although there are definitely some differences. Don't know if you ended up getting into it yet. Also as Jon said, stretching is super duper crucial, before and after. Don't be afraid to ride when the kids are there too. One of the best parts of skating is most everyone loves to help you with tricks that they know.
I think im gonna try to learn all of them and hopefully not die
Im sorry but skating barefoot is pretty much the most terrifying thing Ive done on a board yet.
@JonBishopSkate
2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, no way out 😂
Trick idea? Hang 10 Nose stall to fakie? 🤷 And I loved the whole video! 😎👊
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Wicked, for the hang ten to Fakie would you stay in position for the Fakie bit?? So re-enter facing backwards?? If so I think I know what will happen 😆 sounds like a good one for Jason Park 😂
I'm surprised there are enough word combinations for all there tricks
Why do you need 3 Andy Anderson board s?i wish i had a Miniramp like you....Sorry for my bad Englisch i m from Austria
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Hey Dude One setup is for Bowl with 60mm wheels One setup is for street and mini ramp with 55mm wheels The other is the smaller version Anderson deck and I have that setup for freestyle.
@guitar_music_m0re
3 жыл бұрын
@@JonBishopSkate okay.... now i got it ... im 37 years old and when i was young i love skateboarding... but in Austria in the late 90s there was no Skateparks..i wish we have so amezing Parks like in america
@guitar_music_m0re
3 жыл бұрын
@@JonBishopSkate ah okay now i got it... when i was younger i also love skateboarding... but in Austria there are no good Skateparks... i often dream i live in Amerika because you have so much amazing Parks... 🙂🛹👍
Is the differentiation between bs Carve and bs barefoot carve supposed to be a joke?
@JonBishopSkate
8 ай бұрын
Na, Just a subset of variants, if you try a carve grind with no option to bail (barefoot) it feels like a different proposition!
My phobia is that what ever fs stal or grind I do I'll hang up, fall backward and smash my brains out
@JonBishopSkate
2 жыл бұрын
It’s an understandable concern, never banged my head, but have certainly come a cropper once or twice !!
Are you a Wizard?
@JonBishopSkate
3 жыл бұрын
Ha ha, I wish 😂
Anyone can learn? Imma tell grandma!
100th lol
You shouldn’t wear rist guards you run a higher risk of breaking your rist
@JonBishopSkate
2 жыл бұрын
It’s a common myth in my opinion. I play guitar for a living so have to use protection. The wrist guards have plastic sliders which when used correctly dissipate energy to the more sturdy elbow pads which also slide. Just like knee pads they are fairly useless when not used with the correct technique. Put it this way I have luckily never hurt my wrists or arms. My mate who doesn’t wear wrist guards broke his wrist!! At the very least they stop the palms getting grazed up, which is another injury I can’t afford. I can always tell who the musicians and tattoo artists are in the skate park as they are the ones wearing wrist guards!! Each to their own though !
Jon, this is so cool! I have a small halfpipe similar to yours and while I'm able to do well with tricks like grinds, kick turns, rock-fakies, and rock & rolls, I'm having a hard time getting into full stalls. Got any tips for getting up into full stalls without needing excessive speed? I assume it's a bodyweight shift, but haven't unlocked it yet. Thanks!!
@JonBishopSkate
4 ай бұрын
Hey man, many thanks the question. Yeah I find it’s a combo of a pump to get the speed and a pump to get up there. I find there is minimum speed or the pump to get up there is too hard and knocks me off balance. Too much speed and an end up on the deck? It is scary standing right on the coping, I had to learn and trust that the wheels would hook on and hold me?