Tags:
-Try no hands on the board, it allows you to control the board a bit faster (if you know how to do it).
-Don't freeze up, this sends you into a 180* -Always drop your back leg -Try and keep only one hand on the ground
-Don't put too much weight on you hands (this is why one hand on the gruond is better than two, because having two means you just lean onto them)
-A note on style: Imagine you are one big piece of thin metal which can twist at the top, causing the bottom half to then twist in that direction. So go into the slide, point you hand, look, and rotate you shoulders where you want to go/how and where you want the board to rotate, then point, look and rotate back when you're ready to. Remember to keep the leg dropped and DON'T JUST KICK your legs to get the board to rotate. That way, when you rotate and look, if your body and legs stay the same, all of your body shoud move and respond correspondingly.
-When learning, just try to get your board perpendicular to the road, and hold out the slide until it stops. Once you can do that instead of it 180*ing, then start trying to rotate back.
-Get out there and try yourself, it comes from lots of practice. Then once you can do it, and you are just having fun using it in general skating, you will become even better at them. That's more important than listening to everybody's individual styles-so long as you don't do the obious things eg: stinkbug or two-hands-on-ground etc.
© 2025 Created by Bugs.
Powered by