Took the winter off for my ankle to heel so I'm relearning everything, fuckin' stoked on this weather though. And my band's playing the local indoor park on Saturday so that'll be like a 6 hour sesh.
nollie shuv manual slappy boardslide manual shuv on a parking block.
boneless 540 manual spin fs shuv out
did my best walk the dog-spacewalk-shuv combo, whole thing lasted bout 15-20 seconds, so fun
Lately i've been focusing on getting all my tricks in real long lines, like freestyle contest kinda lines. Been really working on speeding up/cleaning up the transitions between tricks on flatground. Like doing a 360 boneless right after a walk the dog line or something...
Sounds great man..
Haha the boneless feels so awkward to me I haven't even messed with it
I ride goofy.. can't do them fakie or even switch.. I know how to do them but the action of trying I just feel lost.
honestly, i think 180 and 360 boneless's are easier on flat. I find its a bit harder doing the straight boneless, feels more confined, not as loose as the 360's or 540's. but they're a bit easier if you do a little shifty at first. The easiest variation would probably be a 180 boneless on a real mellow bank, maybe try that first.
So whats your problem with them? I may be able to help. I think i have a 360 boneless trick tip from a while back, ill take a look.
Last edited by pawnluvguitarist; 04-16-2011 at 12:14 PM.
It's just an awkward motion man
not used to bending over picking up etc.
haha I'll get it.. thanks for the advice..
should be clear weather today.