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Skateboarding => Skate Questions => Topic started by: Jehoshaphat Augustus on November 03, 2017, 08:43:57 AM
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ImTlxRFfEmI
@5:41
So i got both grinds and i can nollie ok, but i'm trying (for some stupid reason) to learn this super outdated maneuver. Anyone have any tips on how they learned it? I can get the noseslide to basically a switch 5-0, but the slide/grind always stops as soon as I nollie from noseslide and my truck hits the edge.
I even take my board over to the box's edge, put my nose on the edge and and try to learn to nollie-"shroom" to do it, but even this doesn't help when it comes to moving/sliding.
i'm hoping you guys can hook up some better advice? I'm fucking garbage
why do i even do this
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i've never tried it but from word of mouth i know small wheels helped a ton. i wanna try one now, thanks for that.
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first off, you need yuuuge cut-off pants and micro-millimeter bearing covers. secondly, watch ron knigge's whatever part on loop for...at least a week. finally, lots of wax and a rounded edge
ledge curb might help. some del on the ghetto blaster couldn't hurt either.
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I have noseslide shuvs/270 shuv, but only the easy way.
I know my flaw is my shitty, snapless, unlevel nollie&bitching out when it comes to adequate speed.
My experience is that if you don't know how that tail's going to react when it hits the angle iron, you shouldn't go fast
So if that doesn't describe you, you're better than me & basically at Carroll Status, why aren't you riding away clean?
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The rounder the curb/ledge, the better. Don't try and pop nollie. Lean forward, weight on nose, and bring your back knee up and into position.
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Old Mike York knows them, which is cool, since i don't.
Also, I forgot how to embed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fz2FrgKX9AY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fz2FrgKX9AY)
Well, seems it worked!
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loose trucks help an awful lot for that one. the looser your front truck, the less effort shifting from noseslide to crooked grind position will take. it's really just a tiny press. practice it on a curb.
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Hours of frustration...
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learn it slappy