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Quote from: BraveUlysses on March 12, 2014, 09:38:39 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: shark tits on March 11, 2014, 06:42:24 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: BraveUlysses on March 11, 2014, 05:01:59 AMExpand QuoteStruggled and got stressed with wallrides yesterday. I got wallie variations switch and regular so I thought the wallride would be no big deal. I get up on the wall easily but the dismount is what fucks me up. I can't seem to stop landing primo and when I don't land primo my board is still too close to the wall for me to ride away from. [close]manual a little bit and you're in there like schwimwear.[close] This is what I was trying but I was leaning on my toes with my back foot too much causing the board to land primo. As soon as I started putting my weight on my heel I got it within a few tries. Really painful trick to learn or at least for me it was. Landing primo so many times bruised the hell out of my heels and my board is chipped on the side of the nose from being smashed against the ground so many times.[close]I use to have the same problem with landing primo, I suggest putting weight in the corner pocket of your tail that's closest to the wall and leaning slightly back when dismounting the wall, it also helps when first learning them to try and get your front wheels higher, it gives you more time and room to turn of the wall, be aware that this trick causes some pretty bad razor tail.
Quote from: shark tits on March 11, 2014, 06:42:24 AMExpand QuoteQuote from: BraveUlysses on March 11, 2014, 05:01:59 AMExpand QuoteStruggled and got stressed with wallrides yesterday. I got wallie variations switch and regular so I thought the wallride would be no big deal. I get up on the wall easily but the dismount is what fucks me up. I can't seem to stop landing primo and when I don't land primo my board is still too close to the wall for me to ride away from. [close]manual a little bit and you're in there like schwimwear.[close] This is what I was trying but I was leaning on my toes with my back foot too much causing the board to land primo. As soon as I started putting my weight on my heel I got it within a few tries. Really painful trick to learn or at least for me it was. Landing primo so many times bruised the hell out of my heels and my board is chipped on the side of the nose from being smashed against the ground so many times.[close]
Quote from: BraveUlysses on March 11, 2014, 05:01:59 AMExpand QuoteStruggled and got stressed with wallrides yesterday. I got wallie variations switch and regular so I thought the wallride would be no big deal. I get up on the wall easily but the dismount is what fucks me up. I can't seem to stop landing primo and when I don't land primo my board is still too close to the wall for me to ride away from. [close]manual a little bit and you're in there like schwimwear.[close]
Struggled and got stressed with wallrides yesterday. I got wallie variations switch and regular so I thought the wallride would be no big deal. I get up on the wall easily but the dismount is what fucks me up. I can't seem to stop landing primo and when I don't land primo my board is still too close to the wall for me to ride away from. [close]
I don't rollerblade, I play ROLLER HOCKEY! I've been kicking haters like you to the curb forever
Look I'm not selling anything that doesn't have my jizz on it. I don't care how much is offered.
damn those yarys bout those squats
Started doing half-cab noseslides last night. Did a bunch of shitty ones where I wasn't on it for very long, but it's a start.
fucking kids made BAM rich
Slappy crooks to pop over, powerslide to frontside tailslide, and powerslide at the curb to 180 ollie (or sort of a fakie ollie) over.
would you rather read an abudabi post or have a screwdriver shoved up your ass?
nollie smith grinds, oh no! i tend to believe that rear of board tricks done nollie is a copout [nollie tail, nollie lip, nollie 5-0] but it's another piece of the infinite puzzle i solved. thank you skateboarding!
Quote from: Bizarro_Rusty_Berrings on April 08, 2014, 06:14:56 PMExpand Quotenollie smith grinds, oh no! i tend to believe that rear of board tricks done nollie is a copout [nollie tail, nollie lip, nollie 5-0] but it's another piece of the infinite puzzle i solved. thank you skateboarding![close]Fuck yeah, Holler flatbar? Kind of learned wallies the other day after fearing them my whole life.
nollie smith grinds, oh no! i tend to believe that rear of board tricks done nollie is a copout [nollie tail, nollie lip, nollie 5-0] but it's another piece of the infinite puzzle i solved. thank you skateboarding![close]