I know its dumb but i learned how to backside ollie a hip at the local skatepark yesterday. I did it 5 or so times, while its not pretty-- its locked in. I was so pumped on it. Ollieing into steep (for me) transition terrifies me. shout out to the dude from kinetic skate shop who was randomly in town last night for helping me through it. if any of you are in Delaware give that guy your support. hes good people.
I still have not worked out how to Ollie on tranny, fs or bs it doesn't make a difference to how inept I am with them. I can do little airs when doing fs and bs disasters but not at all
in the transition if you get me, so props and any tips would be Most Shalom.
Any transition terrifies me to this day- I think from having not grown up with any easily accessible to me. Having said all that i have learnt a few tricks on a 3/4 foot quarter in a newish indoor park in my town. Lots of basic coping tricks and some that I'm still hyped about; fakie bs pivot/crook stall to rock (fs and bs), fakie bigspin fs 5-0 stall, pivot to rock, switch fs grinds, 180 to switch 5050. I'm sure I'm naming some of these wrong but hey.
i landed a nollie flip today
Still the bane of my straight 8. Kudos!