Learn To Skate A Pool - Part 1 of 2

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Learn To Ride A Skateboard

Learn To Ride A Skateboard

15 жыл бұрын

www.LearnToRideASkateboard.com
Learn the basics of skateboarding a pool. Explains the proper techniques for carving a pool and reaching tile. Created by Eric Muss-Barnes, who brought you the FREE "Learn To Ride A Skateboard" DVD. This is the first video in a 2-part series.

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@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 12 жыл бұрын
Yes. One of my favorite pool boards is my Pool King Dead Piranha deck, designed by Alva. Remember that Alva was one of the pioneers of pool skating, so he knows what works.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 12 жыл бұрын
The biggest 3 mistakes I've made with frontsides are... 1. GO FAST! Remember if you're carving super fast, you WILL stick to the wall. Make sure you keep your speed up. 2. Remember to bend your knees. Lots of times, folks stay too stiff and upright. If you're going slow and standing up straight, you're going to fall. 3. Lead with the shoulders! Don't forget your shoulders should turn before your hips. If you starting turning your legs before your shoulders, things can get ugly. Hope that helps.
@kennyboy183
@kennyboy183 9 жыл бұрын
Hi Eric, thank u for ur videos... specialy this one.. i started cruising on a longboard last year, and 6 month ago, i saw ur video n i thought... yes, thats what i wanna do.. skate pools.. i never skateboard before n i m 36... went to the skatepark early in the morning to avoid crowd, n started to learn step by step trying to do what i saw on ur videos ... today i just can drop on small bowls n carve...stil not able to kickturn frontside, but i m having fun since the first day i started to skateboard.. still remember the fisrt time i was able just to pump a miniramp... so happy..smile on my face, same when i fisrt drop a small transition.. wish i could do carve grinds, n 50/50... well, just to say again thank u for the inspiration i had from ur videos.. i cant believe i had to wait 36 to discover that skateboarding could give me same fun n happynes as surfing did 20 years before... i m a father now, n i can feel i m having exactly the same fun as a kid... thank u !
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 4 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome. I'm very sorry it has taken me 4 years to see your comment and reply. But, I'm really grateful that you took the time to tell me all of that. Comments like yours are the whole reason I started this project. Thank you for making it worth my time.
@AsThickAsTheiVs
@AsThickAsTheiVs 10 жыл бұрын
Learn To Ride A Skateboard ... your shoulders are what move you through the transitions in a pool , bowl , half pipe what have you ... in this video even 23 days after your first drop in i can see you were letting your shoulders lag behind where your waist and feet were going ... learn to move your shoulders into the movement first and your body will follow with much more ease and comfort
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 10 жыл бұрын
You're right. This video is also 5 years old, so I did figure out the shoulder thing quite a long time ago.
@AsThickAsTheiVs
@AsThickAsTheiVs 10 жыл бұрын
Learn To Ride A Skateboard i didnt realize the date bro -_- . hopefully my comment will help others cheers
@lukeshepard4443
@lukeshepard4443 7 жыл бұрын
Who remembers when skateboards didn't have noses
@MADROCKS221
@MADROCKS221 10 жыл бұрын
Coming back to this video again after a few years and I have to say good on you mate for putting in the effort. great set of videos and inspiring too.
@PapaMikey
@PapaMikey 10 жыл бұрын
thx for the videos! thay are inspirative for me, a 51 year old guy who picked up my borad again after 35 years =) still gotta learn how to drop in though...
@ytmyeti4864
@ytmyeti4864 9 жыл бұрын
Is it much harder to drop in on a pool than a bowl?
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 15 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Glad you liked it. Yes, I know hitting tile is not techincally a "grind", but off the top of my head, I couldn't think of a better adjective than "grind" to describe the sound. So, that is why I used that word.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@miked1997 - Yeah, the Seismics were an experiment. I love them on my longboard. Didn't enjoy them as much on a shortboard.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
@alfonzo1086 - Technically, a "bowl" is usually pure cement with steel coping and it may or may not have vert. A "pool" has vert, tiles, and cement coping.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@SlurryAdam - Go for it. Try all forms of skating. Pool. Street. Vert. Downhill. Slides. Longboarding. Freestyle. There are so many types of skateboarding and they are all awesome and fun.
@mrtreutiger
@mrtreutiger 11 жыл бұрын
Right! I'm 46 now. Started when I was 44 by building a 3' mini in my back yard for my sons and me. I've learned how to drop in, kick turn bs and fs,rock to fakie, rock n' roll and since yesterday (finally, after hundreds of tries) I do bs 50-50 stall. So keep trying and learning. So much fun!
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@Aronisguitar - Cool. Have fun! Just remember, there is no pride in learning faster and there is no shame in learning slower. Skateboarding is never a competition. The only thing that matters is having a good time doing it!
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
Thanks. Glad you like it. The Vision deck in the video has 60mm 97a OJIII wheels, Bones Swiss 6 bearings, and Tracker 161 trucks.
@raulnarciso
@raulnarciso 14 жыл бұрын
@LearnToSkateboard , getting older and re learning old tricks that I used to do. when I was in my 20's I can skate a 4 feet ramp. but its fun to be skating again. thanks man. now I have to learn to carve.
@wingsauce888
@wingsauce888 11 жыл бұрын
This is such an AWESOME series of videos that I've watched tons of times in the last couple months. Where I live in China it is a near 2 hour drive to the nearest bowl and I have never been able to get the chance to go... These videos are really inspirational! I also found it funny how you did a review on the Bustin Yoface, since I am also way into tech sliding and seeing its capabilities in a bowl was a nice feature.
@danpo59
@danpo59 11 жыл бұрын
So much props to pool skaters! I have only been able to ride a 5ft mini ramp for years and i finally went to Chelsea skatepark in NYC and tried skating the bowl and it was unexpectedly hard to keep speed and pump the corners especially coming out of the deep end.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 12 жыл бұрын
@QCHonorsfilms - Pads are "Drop-Ins" by ProTec. Gloves are "Element" by O'Neal. Wrist guards are by ProDesigned. Helmet is "Faction" by Bell. Shoes are "Sk8Hi" by Vans.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
@theUkskater - Watch Part 2. That gives some advice at the end. Remember, carving is just like pumping back and forth in a halfpipe - only difference is, you're doing it horizontally around a curve instead of vertically up a wall. The timing and motion is the same idea.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@SaIadXD - I mean carving (that is "leaning to the sides"). You can kickturn (that is "lifting your weight") with any trucks.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 12 жыл бұрын
@MrTippytay - Keep practicing. You'll get there. There was a time when I couldn't do a 4 foot ramp.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
@aceisking - "Fakie" is riding in your normal stance, but going backwards. "Switch" is riding the opposite of your normal stance. So, they look almost identcal, but they are quite different.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 11 жыл бұрын
Thanks. I hope you get to learn it. It's a lot of fun.
@raulnarciso
@raulnarciso 14 жыл бұрын
Hi I changed my wheels and I think I had improvement. although I was just making kickturns( backside) it was fun. I hope to learn to carve on the pool. thanks again for the tip.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
@raulnarciso - Awesome. I'm glad it helped. You'll get there. Just remember, like I said in the video, it takes tons of practice and dedication. You're not going to learn it in 2 weeks. It's gonna take time. Have fun! The learning process is just as fun as having it wired!
@dafrankfuter
@dafrankfuter 11 жыл бұрын
Awesome ! You've given me inspiration , I'm going to keep on practicing till I can ride a pool.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@SlurryAdam - "Loose" is a relative term. Most street skaters would think my trucks are pretty loose. Most pool skaters think my trucks are a bit tight. Being "tight" or "loose" depends on what you are accustomed to riding. I always say - make your trucks as loose as possible WITHOUT getting speed-wobbles. That's the ideal. And of course, how "tight" or "loose" that happens to be is going to be different for different skaters.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 11 жыл бұрын
I love the "YoFace" by Bustin. I also like almost anything by Deckcrafters or Pool King. The other dude who makes great pool boards is Five Points Skates.
@jordan05ish
@jordan05ish 13 жыл бұрын
love your work,got the pumping part worked out,but im 42 and carnt get myself to drop in.The dream lives on thanks to your videos,im padding up and hopefully talk to u soon.jordan from AUS
@01firefingers
@01firefingers 11 жыл бұрын
Eric,after this video you're my inspiration...I'm amateur and this is for me very,very inspired because pool skating is my dream since I was a kid..
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@GabrielsPlaceFilms - "The Cove" in Santa Monica, California.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
@skateMASSECER - All skating is awesome. Downhill. Vert. Street. Longboarding. It's all cool. It's great that you want to get good at different types and styles of riding. That just makes you a better overall skater to have some diverse skills. I'm glad to hear my videos are helpful to you. Thanks for the comment!
@antirasict245
@antirasict245 13 жыл бұрын
OMG! That looks so awesome. I wish they had pools like that in Norway...
@CETMA1
@CETMA1 13 жыл бұрын
u r my inspiration to start skating again!!!!THANKS for the upload
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@SxEMETALBLADE - Still being afraid is totally normal. Don't worry about it. You'll get over it eventually. How long it takes to get over the fear is different for everyone. Just be patient with yourself. I got over my fear much faster on terrain where I could skate all the time. On new terrain, it can still be scary. It's cool you're learning downhill too. Have fun!
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 11 жыл бұрын
All footage in this video is in the minibowl and the pool and The Cove in Santa Monica. The pool is shot from different angles, so it might look like different pools, but it's all the same one. Yes, you need gear to skate Santa Monica. No, the Santa Monica minibowl isn't really like the Venice snakerun at all, but it's still super fun.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
@Fretburn999 - Actually, the wheels on the Vision are just as big as the wheels on the other board you see in the video. However, the Vision has a longer wheelbase and less-squirrley trucks. I think those 2 factors assisted a lot.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
Thank you. The board is a Vision Aggressor II in turquoise.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
@NICGAVRAYWATS - I have about 20 boards of all different styles and shapes and sizes. Modern boards. 80s boards. Longboards. I don't think any board is "better" than another. Just depends on the kind of skating you want to do and what your personal preference happens to be. I think "Skates On Haight" has the Vision decks and I'm pretty sure they ship to Australia. Hope that helps. Thanks for writing!
@kskate91
@kskate91 13 жыл бұрын
Yeah it took me awhile to learn this too. I can finaly skate these and do most tricks in the shallow sides. Great video.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@THEANTSaguirre - Loose enough to carve, tight enough to not get speed-wobbles.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the compliments. If you don't have many pools, just make a trip to The States. I've met a number of European skaters in Venice. 2 from Sweden. 1 from Norway. Another from Germany. In fact, the guy from Germany was here with a few friends and stayed for 6 weeks - they spent the whole time going to about a dozen skateparks in California.
@TREVOR007BARNES
@TREVOR007BARNES 10 жыл бұрын
Well if you live in Raleigh like I do I usually skate Marsh Creek Skatepark which has a good flow area to start on and then a Huge bowl towards the end of the park so if your in that area you should check it out. And then another is The Factory with Delicious skateshop that's in Wake forest and they have a small bowl that's alright but not as good as Marsh creek Im sure there's more bowls though.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 12 жыл бұрын
@tg1king - Yes. I have a video called "How to start and turn and stop a skateboard?" and it is located at "iku4YmdRUuE".
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
@eldivinoandrea - It's a reissue of the 1987 Vision Aggressor II.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 12 жыл бұрын
@AppleYanka - Yep. They are Seismics on that deck. Wanted to experiment and see how they rode.
@arthurullrich
@arthurullrich 10 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the reply! now im getting better, i can drop in on the slightly smaller bowl and my carves are pretty steep, but i have a different problem: while i can do full 180 kickturns, i cant do those angles kickturns where you carve up and lift the wheels and carve down, but you only really turned like 90 degrees or so. whenever i try its a bit like im doing a pop shuvit and i kick to hard, or i dont commit and do a really weird carve. still haven't figured out the launch out though.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@acecrd3 - Usually, I use O'Neal Element Gloves. They are very thin and inexpensive.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@theblackoutofficial - That is Mob griptape with a Rob Roskopp graphic on it.
@BadIdeas101
@BadIdeas101 13 жыл бұрын
I just went riding in a pool for the first time!!!! it just feels so natural transfering from surfing. I can't wait 2 go back this afternoon!!!
@alefiny
@alefiny 13 жыл бұрын
I saw you the July 14 @ The Cove! you do pretty well man. That park have the best pools I've ever ride.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
@Fretburn999 - Glad to hear it! Wear your gear and have fun!
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
@raulnarciso - 86a is way soft for pool skating. It's not impossible to skate pools with soft wheels, just a lot harder. For pools, I tend to like 60mm to 65mm in diameter and 97a to 101a in durometer.
@lealedieu7601
@lealedieu7601 10 жыл бұрын
Hi, I'm looking for a skating pool around Miami to make a photo shoot. Maybe some people know where I can find it ? Thanks for your help !
@johnneira
@johnneira 14 жыл бұрын
Excellent video !
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@aceisking - I do have some ideas for a pure pool-skating DVD. But, it may be many months before I have the chance to make it. I get a lot of my skate gear from SoCalSkateshop and SkatesOnHaight. Both have websites if you Google them.
@solow619
@solow619 12 жыл бұрын
@ultramoana Hey I am 44years old. and I just started riding a skateboard more then to the store or whatever. I live in san diego and can be found in the skatepark everyday. and everyday progressing into more vert and even airs. i love it and will never stop until i cant walk...so just keep on hittin everything you can. slams are a part of learnning all you can do is try to be ready and fall right. it sounds easy but learning to fall right is the best thing i have learned.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 12 жыл бұрын
@tg1king - I've never seen anyone drop in on one. But as long as the tail is long enough (and the rider is brave enough) I'm sure it could be done. As for doing a video with one, I don't own that type of board. But it might be interesting to try someday!
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 10 жыл бұрын
I like big boards. 8.5" to 10" wide and 16" to 17" wheelbases and 7" tails. But plenty of guys skate transition with smaller decks like yours too. I'm usually on 60mm to 65mm wheels.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
@aceisking - No. These clips were made after the DVD. This question is answered on the webpage where you order the disc.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 10 жыл бұрын
PapaMikey Don't worry. You'll get the drop-in. Just remember to start small. Preferably on something 2 or 3 feet high and work your way up to larger and larger transitions.
@fgDAB
@fgDAB 10 жыл бұрын
GO BIG OR GO HOME MIKEY!
@fgDAB
@fgDAB 10 жыл бұрын
***** WHO?
@doloresberry3144
@doloresberry3144 8 жыл бұрын
+fabian gonzalez leafy
@aceisking
@aceisking 14 жыл бұрын
@LearnToSkateboard Thank you i always was confused by fakie and switch. BTW i love the DVD.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@supaaaPete - Plenty of online skateshops will ship internationally. You can still get what you want, even living in Belgium.
@snowj720
@snowj720 12 жыл бұрын
@LearnToSkateboard HA! I knew you were old. I am too though, 37 this summer. Also trying to skate some pools/bowls. I can totally identify with the taking a while to drop in. Doesn't matter if it's 4' or more it's kind of scary looking down. Plus when your large like me you think "Damn, 230lbs is a lot to hit that hard surface". I'm enjoying your pool journey, time to watch part dose.
@ortiz41
@ortiz41 12 жыл бұрын
Man I'm happy I saw this video. I can relate so much to you :) I'm just starting to skate on ramps and pools, I so excited to learn it, the thing is that I'm a bit scared of heights. But I think there's a way to pull it out :) Cheers bro, u are good ;)
@skateMASSECER
@skateMASSECER 14 жыл бұрын
nice video. Im a street skater, i got real good at street and stairs but im trying to learn some vert. This video helps a lot. :)
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@skateerdbeer - That board is from CaliforniaGirlsSkateboards.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 12 жыл бұрын
@AppleYanka - Originals carve a lot deeper. Seismics turn about the same as standard reverse-kingpin trucks.
@GrafySkater
@GrafySkater 13 жыл бұрын
this video helped my so much!!! in one day i can do drop ins,fs carves and bs carves! thanks a lot! and can you give me some tips about pumping?
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@Onyxaxe - I've never built a pool, so I can't give advice on materials for construction. I have no idea what you should use or how to build one. I'd suggest contacting a park designer or skatepark or someone who owns a skateable backyard pool.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@skateboardvids96 - Transitions are transitions. The same methods and techniques apply on a $3 million professional skatepark as in a DIY skatepark. Sure, the DIY park may be more difficult to ride, because it's not as well-made and smooth. But, overall, the basic techniques don't change.
@zeseskateboarding
@zeseskateboarding 12 жыл бұрын
hi Eric, I love all your videos there so sick! I really want to get into pool skating but its always been something ive ignored since i broke my wrist in one. I can drop in vert a carve backside but frontside carves and kickturns always feel to funky! and for pool riding to work there pretty vital!! I just made an 80s style pool board (like yours) with the dogtown venice cross design on it cant wait for a session on it. please can i have some tips and pointers on frontside carves and more,THANKU
@64chasem
@64chasem 9 жыл бұрын
there is a round pool i found at a apartment its empty except 3 ft of mucky water i have a shop vac that hooks onto a bucket and the bucket is about a foot and a half how long would it take to drain the rain water out im doing it when the front office closes do you think ill have any problems
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
@b0redavid - The drop in is very scary to learn. I always tell people, "There is no shame in climbing in." I started that way. Everyone I know started that way. Back when pool skating started in the 70s, EVERYONE climbed in - most backyard pools simply had too much vert to drop in. So just be patient with yourself. When you're ready to try it, you'll do it. Keep having fun!
@PillarofWind
@PillarofWind 11 жыл бұрын
Your never to old or to young to skate . Some dude at my old skatepark was like 40 and he was one of the best ones out there
@wallruzsantiagoSB
@wallruzsantiagoSB 10 жыл бұрын
does anyone know how to wax or prepare the pool coping for skate, a friend build a pool but the coping crushes when we try to grind it please help!!!!
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@citrussk8team - Pools are quite different from ramps. You can't carve ramps. Flat walls versus curved walls is similar, but not quite the same.
@Lampindoood
@Lampindoood 10 жыл бұрын
hey man great videos. up till now ive been more of a strictly street skater but now im definitely looking to start getting into park bowls half pipes pools etc. Whats your recommended setup for bowls and pools and stuff seeing as i dont think my 51mm wheels and 7.75 wide inch deck would be comfortable in a pool. Even if you have a recommended wheel base and stuff like that your opinion would be greatly appreciated. Go into as much detail as you could, and by the way keep shredding dood.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 12 жыл бұрын
@tg1king - The style of boards you refer to are not new at all. They are just seeing a "rebirth" lately. They were very popular in the 1970s and the first pool skating was done on boards like those. I know a kid at Venice who rides a little wooden cruiser board with the same style and shape as the "Globe" and "Penny" plastic boards. He totally rips in the pool. They are a lot harder to ride, but they can totally shred a pool if you're willing to learn.
@count_drunkula_the_punkula
@count_drunkula_the_punkula 10 жыл бұрын
DUDE! Is that a Vision Aggressor II?! Man Ive Beel looking for visions!
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
@alfonzo1086 - Look up your local skateparks online and see which ones have pools.
@varleymon
@varleymon 7 жыл бұрын
How did you get to session a practically-empty pool (without tons of other skaters)?! Man, here in Oxnard it's packed all the time...
@PillarofWind
@PillarofWind 11 жыл бұрын
Practice makes perfect ive been skating for about 9 months and all i can say is learn to drop in on quarter pipes then half pipes then if you feel your ready go for the pool
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 11 жыл бұрын
There are many kinds of skateboards. Pool. Street. Slalom. Freestyle. Downhill race. Downhill tech slide. Freeride. Cruisers. Pool boards are typically a little wider and longer than an average street board.
@WheresTheWax
@WheresTheWax 12 жыл бұрын
i love pool skating, it's so much fun
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 14 жыл бұрын
I don't like to skate vert with a board less than 8.5" wide, but I see plenty of kids ride skinnier boards. It's all a question of what you are comfortable with. As for how loose the trucks should be, I recommend you make them as loose as possible, without getting speed-wobbles at your top speed.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 12 жыл бұрын
@SK8R13gamer - No, pools are not harder. They are just about the same. The coping makes it feel a little more scary, because your board is angled up. But, once you try it, you'll see the movement of the drop-in on a pool is pretty much exactly like a bowl.
@tg1king
@tg1king 12 жыл бұрын
@LearnToSkateboard so there is hope! can you drop in with them sort of boards? oh and is it possible to do a video on using them boards ?
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 12 жыл бұрын
You can buy one. They are available at CaliforniaGirlsSkateboards.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 12 жыл бұрын
@ultramoana - Thank you. The advantages of clean-livin', I suppose. (And genetics.)
@shsueh21
@shsueh21 12 жыл бұрын
its always the first try that is the scariest. once that first try is done, nothing can stop you. sick video and keep thrashin the pools!
@bradleycox91
@bradleycox91 14 жыл бұрын
great vid and congrats on the progress. I was wondering what kind of board that was u used that said vision.
@Verichai
@Verichai 12 жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks!
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@andrewocallaghan1 - In the video I was using a California Girls Skateboard and a Vision Aggressor II. Now, I usually ride a Pool King.
@Outcoldshooter
@Outcoldshooter 11 жыл бұрын
a good guide for a skate board set up is bones reds or Swiss bearings with independent trucks followed with bones wheels or spitfire but i guess its personal preference
@capespring
@capespring 13 жыл бұрын
this is a very good video for beginners like me. thanks.
@N1ckfurie
@N1ckfurie 12 жыл бұрын
@dirtymudproductions the fence surrounds it, it just looks like that because of the angle + black and white...
@cotton009
@cotton009 11 жыл бұрын
Nice video, just curious what kind of trucks are those? They look different.
@LearnToSkateboard
@LearnToSkateboard 13 жыл бұрын
@GrafySkater - There is a graphic I made on the LearnToRideASkateboard site that may help with pumping. Also, check part 2 of the video and I talk about pumping at the end.
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