another video with some school parking lot skating in the beginning and sliding throughout the rest. this sort of marks my one year anniversary for making sliding videos and makes about a year and a couple months i've been into sliding.
oh yeah and for those of you who were saying you'd like to see more trick tip vids i'm working on some for the following...
sergio slides
heelside 3 to toeside 3
toeside 3 to heelside 3
one footer coleman
toeside 540 flatspin
longer (held out/tweaked) colemans
standup stuff
other linked slides (right now toeside 3 to heelside 540 flatspin)
some switch variations
haven't had much time lately but i'm hopefully going to end up doing lots of trick tip vids...my sergio slide one is almost ready as of right now...i know faltown has lots of these slides but i guess some people felt my last one was more descriptive...thanks and hopefully enjoy!
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YEAH!
Yourr moves are smoother than the roads your sliding. Similar to the streets in my 'hood blacktop with lots of crack, patches and some smmoth stuff in between. I try to avois\d the rough spots and manhole covers, but you seem skim over it, no problem
If you ever want to hold a speedcheck sideways you have to point you downhill arm straight downhill and your uphill arm straight uphill, not wildly flailing over at your sides. also line your shoulders up with your arms.
this makes for much longer and controled and also more stylish standups, because it looks like you know what your doing.
If you ever want to hold a speedcheck sideways you have to point you downhill arm straight downhill and your uphill arm straight uphill, not wildly flailing over at your sides. also line your shoulders up with your arms.
this makes for much longer and controled and also more stylish standups, because it looks like you know what your doing.
Well said, Andrew. When you comming back down to NYC, Homie?
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