He is starting to believe... 00:00 - Goals of the day 00:40 - Heelside slides 01:46 - Toeside slides Thanks for watching!
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@AroniDeliquint5 күн бұрын
nice
@skate-further8 күн бұрын
Good Job man, coming along nicely! We're gonna get there somewhen!
@balakaeman6 күн бұрын
man watching your journey makes me want to learn too!! Great progress man I'm gonna try to learn sliding on my comet cruiser
@Kufunninapuh9 күн бұрын
You are really coming along nicely! I continue to be impressed. I think a good next step would be more speed. Making sure you can throw out a pendy/shut down slide is as important as taking a corner well especially on an open road. Which would be my next tip. Doing predrifts into a corner will feel a lot better. In time you should also aim to have your back foot more in line with the board when doing toesides, the goal is being able to pretty much transition from tuck to slide without moving your feet. For heelsides you still have to fold the back foot down ofc 👍
@antonyford4309 күн бұрын
Britain's Thrist!
@philip62529 күн бұрын
push out with your front foot to bring the board back round. Get used to feeling four wheels sliding. It’s harder to do on quite a mellow hill.
@cantskate55359 күн бұрын
Nice progression and glad you’re happy - self motivated to continue, which is most important. As you get onto hills, you’re going to need to adjust your timing (reaction time) to the steepness. I struggle with really steep hills, but am decent with moderate ones. Currently can do 25 mph Coleman and 35 mph push up slide, but no stand ups or foot stops at that speed. I’ve yet to bring the Coleman around to continue downhill, but have come close at 25 mph, but not consistent. Keep practicing and it’ll all come together when it’s time. 🤘
@JimmyCruise
9 күн бұрын
Thanks man, I just need to locate some decent hills - Sadly I am in the flattest part of the UK! So may need to arrange some trips
@cantskate5535
9 күн бұрын
@@JimmyCruise understand. One the best recent sessions with my buddy was a small ramp - maybe 75’ long. Keep up the practices-looking good. 👍
Пікірлер: 11
nice
Good Job man, coming along nicely! We're gonna get there somewhen!
man watching your journey makes me want to learn too!! Great progress man I'm gonna try to learn sliding on my comet cruiser
You are really coming along nicely! I continue to be impressed. I think a good next step would be more speed. Making sure you can throw out a pendy/shut down slide is as important as taking a corner well especially on an open road. Which would be my next tip. Doing predrifts into a corner will feel a lot better. In time you should also aim to have your back foot more in line with the board when doing toesides, the goal is being able to pretty much transition from tuck to slide without moving your feet. For heelsides you still have to fold the back foot down ofc 👍
Britain's Thrist!
push out with your front foot to bring the board back round. Get used to feeling four wheels sliding. It’s harder to do on quite a mellow hill.
Nice progression and glad you’re happy - self motivated to continue, which is most important. As you get onto hills, you’re going to need to adjust your timing (reaction time) to the steepness. I struggle with really steep hills, but am decent with moderate ones. Currently can do 25 mph Coleman and 35 mph push up slide, but no stand ups or foot stops at that speed. I’ve yet to bring the Coleman around to continue downhill, but have come close at 25 mph, but not consistent. Keep practicing and it’ll all come together when it’s time. 🤘
@JimmyCruise
9 күн бұрын
Thanks man, I just need to locate some decent hills - Sadly I am in the flattest part of the UK! So may need to arrange some trips
@cantskate5535
9 күн бұрын
@@JimmyCruise understand. One the best recent sessions with my buddy was a small ramp - maybe 75’ long. Keep up the practices-looking good. 👍
What board is that?
@JimmyCruise
4 күн бұрын
Loaded Tesseract