MY 5 SECRETS TO LEARN EVERY SKATE TRICK

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  • @a2rhombus2
    @a2rhombus2 Před 7 lety +1431

    "If someone else has done it, I can do it"
    >invents tricks that nobody else has done

  • @antyyy3159
    @antyyy3159 Před 7 lety +798

    6. Always land on your board with both feet. Allways.

    • @imnotanarmadillo3647
      @imnotanarmadillo3647 Před 6 lety +56

      Antyyy yeah yesterday one of my feet ended on the groung while the other one was on my skate and I did a split. Couldn't get up for like 10 minutes

    • @shahrzadketabollahi5496
      @shahrzadketabollahi5496 Před 5 lety +13

      @@imnotanarmadillo3647 That must have hurt a lot😯

    • @Katzedem
      @Katzedem Před 5 lety +12

      @@imnotanarmadillo3647 bruh i dislocated my ankle on a handrail today worst day ive had in weeks smh

    • @glickwarlock8799
      @glickwarlock8799 Před 5 lety +10

      @@Katzedem i quit skating more then 10 years ago and still my shoulder hurt and my ankle creaks :)

    • @opalvillage
      @opalvillage Před 4 lety +10

      Not true there are tricks you can land balancing on one foot with the other in the air

  • @aimetticsgo
    @aimetticsgo Před 7 lety +925

    landing tricks in your dreams also helps a lot

    • @nicpete492
      @nicpete492 Před 7 lety +6

      yup lol

    • @nbdnava
      @nbdnava Před 7 lety +21

      aimetticsgo REALSHIT

    • @claysoggyfries
      @claysoggyfries Před 7 lety +21

      aimetticsgo Crazy thing is that lat night, I had a dream that I was doing bigspins. And I can’t do those in real life yet

    • @aimetticsgo
      @aimetticsgo Před 7 lety +4

      just stick to jonny´s tips and you are going to land them soon :)

    • @silverblueberryband
      @silverblueberryband Před 7 lety +21

      aimetticsgo it's so crazy but it really works

  • @LongboardsBE
    @LongboardsBE Před 7 lety +509

    If the tips for learning tricks come from Jonny, you know that shit works haha

    • @JonnyGiger
      @JonnyGiger  Před 7 lety +60

      I might could have explained it better in my first language :) hopefully it still helps :)

    • @TheBiscuitFactory
      @TheBiscuitFactory Před 7 lety +4

      Jonny Giger you should make a skate tutorial for special tricks like late flips and sell the vid as a package like braille

    • @ClementDinet
      @ClementDinet Před 7 lety +1

      Hans Wouters cool to see you here dude !

    • @satvikbahuguna6940
      @satvikbahuguna6940 Před 7 lety +1

      Hans Wouters hey dog

    • @gavinroberts2581
      @gavinroberts2581 Před 7 lety +5

      I found a lot of motivation from this 7 year old girl skater, not that I'm a 7 year old girl skater too but because if a little girl can go from just learning drop ins to having kickflips and 50-50s and a lot of transition tricks in less than 2 years then surely I can learn to skate. I got 50-50 on the same day as discovering such a talented young skater.

  • @maxpheby7287
    @maxpheby7287 Před 7 lety +749

    "Learn how to do every trick with this one easy step". "Pro's hate him".

  • @DutchZeringer
    @DutchZeringer Před 7 lety +744

    "- I've been skating for more than 11 years"
    That's how you learn every skate trick.

    • @kizuo8683
      @kizuo8683 Před 7 lety +20

      that's not true, if u are talented and if u practice a lot u can pretty do a lot of amazing things like in ... less then 2 years ?

    • @raregodb
      @raregodb Před 7 lety +9

      Kizu Freestyle its impossible

    • @raregodb
      @raregodb Před 7 lety +1

      PK Boricua shit, he should continue skating and end with drugs

    • @raregodb
      @raregodb Před 7 lety

      PK Boricua hey, its pitty, by the way Im from Russia and we havent problems like that.
      p.s because selling is illegal and very hard, so we are too lazy for it xd

    • @kizuo8683
      @kizuo8683 Před 7 lety

      KiRuHaN 454 im skating fro 1 october 2015 and i think i pretty got a big amount of amazing and insane trick, being honest ò.ò

  • @caseyjones8246
    @caseyjones8246 Před 7 lety +477

    5 Secrets to learn skate board tricks.
    1.Practice
    2.Practice
    3.Practice
    4.Practice
    5.More Practice

    • @CrossWindsPat
      @CrossWindsPat Před 7 lety +2

      Pretty much.

    • @gavinroberts2581
      @gavinroberts2581 Před 7 lety +37

      Casey Jones "and buy skateboarding made simple it's the most comprehensive in depth tutorial and it's a available on iBooks."

    • @amazingmato
      @amazingmato Před 7 lety +10

      And his point with this video is that you can practice smarter.

    • @franckydookie
      @franckydookie Před 7 lety +4

      You won't be disappointed.

    • @Mr.Miniguy
      @Mr.Miniguy Před 6 lety +2

      Casey Jones You forgot practice

  • @Gumbocinno
    @Gumbocinno Před 5 lety +238

    As long as you can command your legs/body to move how you want them to, you can learn something.
    It's a lot of trial and error. Among one of the trials or one of the errors, you won't land it. But you'll experience a *click* in your mind. In that moment, whether you land on it upside down or just land away from the board, you'll get it.
    First treflip back in 2007 for me, I was skating with a good friend of mine around town, it was pretty late around 2AM. We were both feeling good and I'd decided to try a treflip even though I hadn't landed one before. I landed with the board upside down, one foot on and the other foot near it. I immediately felt that *click* sensation. I then looked at my friend and said "Dude, I just learned treflips". Next try I landed but slipped out, the try after I rolled away. It's an incredible feeling when those pathways unlock in your mind and you can literally FEEL the exact moment you learn something.
    Don't beat yourself up. Trial and error. You're likely going to suck ass at whatever you're trying at first, that's how it's supposed to be.

    • @Jxns
      @Jxns Před 4 lety +2

      Nice comment yo, i felt what you described and liked to read it ^^ greetings from germany

    • @ivnski9766
      @ivnski9766 Před 4 lety +2

      sorry,but i am not reading that

    • @robluker1599
      @robluker1599 Před 4 lety +2

      Wheres the lamb sauce?

    • @RC-OFFROAD_ITA
      @RC-OFFROAD_ITA Před 4 lety

      Nice comment dude, it helped me alot👊

    • @EduardoLopez-re2sp
      @EduardoLopez-re2sp Před 4 lety

      “I know kung fu”

  • @daedalus_00
    @daedalus_00 Před 7 lety +66

    These tips work for more than just skating. They are pro tips for life.

  • @gertvandenbosch9855
    @gertvandenbosch9855 Před 4 lety +100

    1. Confidence
    2. Progress in small steps
    3. Look at what you’re doing wrong
    4. Be dedicated
    5. Record yourself

    • @luccian0z
      @luccian0z Před 2 lety +4

      i never think to record myself thats the damn problem

  • @jeanbuscade
    @jeanbuscade Před 7 lety +30

    That guy make me coming back to skateboarding at 27 yo. Kickflip is back baby, like old time ! What a feeling.

    • @ImBlackIvy
      @ImBlackIvy Před 5 lety +2

      im 27 too just started around 23

  • @kaksmulor4591
    @kaksmulor4591 Před 7 lety +163

    Hey Jonny (and his followers)! I want to share something quick. I dont watch much youtube and for some reason a clip from your channel came up as suggestion. I watched it and then another and another and so on.. I got super inspired! Its been 15 years sience i skated, i went and bought a board a month ago, and started skating again! Youre a huge inspiration man and i really enjoy your videos! Greetings from sweden!

    • @JonnyGiger
      @JonnyGiger  Před 7 lety +22

      Kaksmulor glad you made it to this channel :) thanks man 🙏🏼

    • @BlackMoridin
      @BlackMoridin Před 5 lety +4

      I read this and got kind of curious... Any updates on how it's going? I also recently bought a skateboard after 6 years of not skating...

    • @StrawHat777
      @StrawHat777 Před 5 lety

      Great job man

    • @joe_8699
      @joe_8699 Před 5 lety

      I'm right there with ya man. Been stuck in a CZcams warp of is videos and it's got me all fired up to get back on it. And now a days there's alot of skate parks so I won't have to deal with the police! Schools and car dealerships were some great skate spots tho.

    • @stevesbonesai
      @stevesbonesai Před 5 lety +7

      Man, that's what happened to me, I had some random skating suggestion pop up and I clicked on it, 50 videos later I dug my 20 year old board out of the garage and am back on it at 40 yrs old..

  • @fajmahal5991
    @fajmahal5991 Před 4 lety +33

    The location of this skatepark thoooo 😍

  • @Th0rZ666
    @Th0rZ666 Před 7 lety +51

    You sir are a legend for doing this

  • @imlerith329
    @imlerith329 Před 6 lety +17

    6: posture.

  • @Blackstar1701
    @Blackstar1701 Před 7 lety +145

    basically the secret is, try one million times until you can do a trick

  • @tennicktenstyl
    @tennicktenstyl Před 7 lety +11

    practice A LOT.
    I'm still pretty new to cardistry for example, but it took me 3 full days of trying just to figure out how to riffle shuffle.
    and then you try different things, get the feel of how pressure affects the cards, how exactly you need to place your fingers, even start to think on what advice you would get to others learning like you.
    same story with the spring, took me a couple of days just to feel which finger is the best for releasing the cards, how to keep the fluid motion and how to catch them. now whenever I'm learning a new flourish or stuff and can't figure it out I just think about that and then have the motivation to try again and again until I get it right

  • @juliom6260
    @juliom6260 Před 4 lety +10

    I wish we had internet when I started 30 years ago. 😭😭😭
    Thanks for sharing

  • @HyenaFox
    @HyenaFox Před 6 lety +3

    The most important tip to learning tricks is just to not give up, and I know that sounds really cheesy, but just hear me out. With skateboarding, if learning tricks is what you want to do, all it takes is time and dedication. No matter how impossible a goal seems, if you just keep doing it, it will eventually happen. Even if it doesn't feel like you are making progress, even if you know you aren't making progress, even if nothing different is happening, it will help. I remember when I started, I couldn't Ollie. I tried so hard for hours, and just couldn't get it. I turned to a couple other tricks, like the Strawberry Milkshake, Boneless, and No Comply 180, and the only one I got at first was the Boneless. I remember feeling so discouraged because nothing felt possible besides simply riding around, which wasn't what I wanted to do. But I kept at it, and eventually, I did an Ollie. It wasn't good. It was barely 2 inches off the ground, it was rocketed, and I fell off balance almost instantly afterwords, but I did it, and it felt so good. I kept trying, and for the next 2 weeks, it wasn't really getting any better than that. I was so excited to show people, and they all said "That's great, nice almost-ollie!". I knew I didn't really do it correctly. I went back to holding on to a fence and really focused on doing it perfectly. I brought my front foot up higher, I crouched down way lower, I jumped up higher, and they started to get better. I was getting 7 inches off the ground holding onto the fence. I tried it on flat, and I was actually able to replicate it. I was so happy with myself. I remember, after I learned the concepts and technique for ollieing, I went back and tried to learn the No Comply 180 and Strawberry Milkshake again, and completely had no idea how to do them. I tried for No Comply 180's switch, because I thought it would be a cool way to get back into my normal stance after landing switch or fakie. It was really terrible at first. The scoop barely worked for me, and when it did, I would kick it way too far in front of me. I eventually learned it but taking my front foot completely off the board, coming to a stop, doing the scoop, and then stepping back on. I kept doing this, but I also saw everyone else doing it really quickly and stylishly. Eventually I learned the real way, and then I got it quicker and more fluid. Then I focused on making it look good. And then I kind of wanted to learn it regular, and I tried to do it and (I'm goofy) it felt so foreign to have my left foot doing anything besides popping straight down. Everytime I tried to do a no Comply 180, I could not get the board to scoop. I put time into getting it down with my left foot, and eventually, I learned how to do it. It didn't feel as foreign now, and I could do the trick somewhat reliably now. It felt really good to be able to do them back and forth, from regular to switch to regular, down the street. I also learned Strawberry Milkshakes. It was funny because it felt so hard when I started, and I got them first try when I tried them again. My only problem was that I couldn't do them fluidly, so I worked on being able to flip the board over and do the movement without ever coming to a complete stop, which made it more fluid.
    Sorry for the text wall, but the moral is; seriously, if it's what you want to do, put time into it. It will get better it you try. It's a little bit like riding a bike. It's a skill that takes a really long time to develop, but once you develop it, everything else comes easy. Even with fliptricks, which I still can't really do, and I started skating 8 months ago. When I first tried a kickflip, the board wouldn't flip. I would just kick it in front of me. Eventually, learned the technique (For a kickflip, you want to kick towards the corner of the board. Instead of an Ollie, where you pull your foot up and then stop, you want to just go for a kick. You don't need to worry about pulling it upwards. When you first try this, your foot will probably feel like it has slipped off the top of the board, and the board won't flip very fast. To counter this, you need to kick slightly more downwards. Don't just stomp, but don't kick up like you would for an Ollie.), And now I can reliably flip the board. I have yet to land it, but I can at least get a full flip.

    • @ltamha
      @ltamha Před 3 lety

      Thank you for sharing your experiences and what you've learnt. I think you're spot on with practicing and knowing that you're making progress every time you try something again, even if you can't see the progression in the moment it's all building muscle memory and confidence.

  • @ysss335
    @ysss335 Před 5 lety +10

    I’m just getting my flow down in my local, like learning how to master everything in your local park is key.

  • @Rufusdos
    @Rufusdos Před 4 lety +1

    Point three is a good one. I remember trying to learn to kickflip over a (for me) large obstacle (a bench on its side), and a friend who was a sponsored shop rider just looked at my attempts and said "when you set up, have more of your front foot on". Instant result, kickflipped the bench twice in a row with nice catch.

  • @KingaGorski
    @KingaGorski Před 3 lety

    Visualization is SO powerful and has legit helped me in skating! Most skate tutorial channels don't mention this at all so kudos to you for adding that in 🙏

  • @MichalMalewicz
    @MichalMalewicz Před 7 lety +25

    I'm currently struggling with backside and frontside heelflips and those babysteps are bringing me just a tiny bit closer to it each time. Landed a couple today but didn't roll away, maybe tomorrow I'll nail them both ;)

  • @LuigiLucarelli
    @LuigiLucarelli Před 7 lety +55

    Hey Jonny, great video, man! These tips are great for a lot of other things as well, they apply perfectly for learning to draw too!
    Confidence: Know that you will get better at art.
    Baby Steps: Start with drawing simple things and then move on to complex art.
    Analyze: Study other artists and see what might be lacking in your art.
    Dedication: Practice makes perfect, keep at it.
    Visualize: Imagine the thought process of other artists and how they approach things.
    Great advice Jonny! I used to skate back in high school but chose a career as a character designer, it's great to see your success in skating and your tips show exactly why you are where you are now :)

  • @jopeDE
    @jopeDE Před 5 lety +5

    The park is so beautiful located and perfect!!! Has everything!!!

  • @WynEvans1
    @WynEvans1 Před 7 lety

    Skating is a perfect model for learning and mastering skills. Just replace anything that you want to get better at with with "skating" and watch this video. Thanks Jonny! Much prosperity to you.

  • @theobailly41
    @theobailly41 Před 7 lety +4

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think sometimes you shouldn't follow baby steps too much : for example, I wanted to learn how to fakie bigspin to manual, and I thought that I absolutely needed to know how to half-cab manual before, and I just couldn't do it. But one day I tried with a bigspin and it just worked, and even today I find this trick easier ! What I'm trying to say is sometimes, when you really feel like you can do a trick, you shouldn't bother yourself with baby steps. By the way great video as usual !

  • @jeffreydonithan721
    @jeffreydonithan721 Před 7 lety

    Johnny you are the man I was skating when Frankie hill natas all those guys were big names i gotta you are 1 of my favorite man since watching you inspired me too start back after 15 years I love watching you skate keep ripping it up

  • @silvisornatum9979
    @silvisornatum9979 Před 6 lety

    Nothing to add Jonny. Thank you sooo much for this help. I took your "baby steps" and dedication advices,so one day I spent three completed afternoons at the skatepark trying to land shoves and finally I got them. I was alone so I had nobody to celebrate with haha I was so happy, feels great landing something but just happens when you fully committ.
    Namaste! 💪

  • @jonathanchavez5574
    @jonathanchavez5574 Před 7 lety

    your right about being confident because i barely started skateboarding on december 2016 and about a month later i learned all the basic tricks from trying really hard and i will be trying to learn more tricks

  • @benwhite1985hotmail
    @benwhite1985hotmail Před 7 lety

    This was one of the best support videos ive seen. I really got a lot out of this video, thanks Jonny you rock man.

  • @tonyabrego494
    @tonyabrego494 Před 7 lety

    thanks man, getting back into skating after 15 years and your videos have been my favorite

  • @AdriStouse
    @AdriStouse Před 5 lety +2

    Great video. That is what i need right now. I am now facing this issue of wanting to learn new tricks but way too fast. I am not taking my time in the process. At the same time i feel frustrated of not feeling enough progression in my skateboarding. So it is good that you remind people that is is better to keep the learning process a fun and positive experience.

  • @iLoveaSlowpoke
    @iLoveaSlowpoke Před 7 lety

    could agree more Jonny! i've been skating for about 18 years, tho i'm not as gifted as you. skatetricks do take time to learn and sometimes when you least expect it you land one or two. stay dedicated stay safe 👊🏼

  • @njkf
    @njkf Před 7 lety +1

    If you watch Rodney Mullen's TED talks, he talks about inventing tricks through a gradual iteration process where he only changes one variable at a time (be that foot position, body wheight distribution or something else) and at the same time he tries to keep all other variables consistent. This allows him to zoom in on specific problems during the learning process and fix them.. he also talks about kids doing crazy tricks but not inventing them - the thing about skatetricks is that he himself might not be the most skilled skater (I would beg to differ), but just KNOWING that a trick CAN BE DONE - like seeing a video of Rodney doing something new - is enough for youngsters to pick the trick up. It just goes to show that he might invent the tricks through this process, but he is not the only one capable of learning them over time. :)

  • @samilkvriezen2443
    @samilkvriezen2443 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much for your effort. This video helped me a lot. Especially the baby step point. Also my confidence is pretty bad. I literally tried to treflip for like 3hours and couldn’t figured it out. After watching this I decided to get my 360shuvits and varial Flips better. Now im landing some sketchy treflips already. But I’m not doing them for hours anymore and get mad after. I think my confidence will increase with the time. After 4months of skateboarding I learnt so much it’s crazy. Last month I began to record myself with my phone. The analyse and visualize part helps so much. Last week I woke up after a frustrating session the day before. My brain saved the movements over night and I landed a new trick like literally first try. I think the only thing you forgot to mention was don’t compare with better skaters too much. This was a huge problem for me(confidence). I give my best to learn a lot in this year. Thanks Mr.Giger!!! 🙏

  • @runningtimelabs
    @runningtimelabs Před 6 lety

    Smart and intelligent as always man.Thx for your work and the way you analyse and communicate the whole skate thing.Tricks process, mind work and all.No surprise you're a fan of rodney Mullen.I am 46 yo, 30 years of skating and it feels good to be refreshed by younger ones.Skate has evolved so much in the the past three decades that even for oldschool skaters and may be especially for them, we need to relearn how to skate because of the basics we kinda forget with time and take for granted.

  • @Pikachulova7
    @Pikachulova7 Před 7 lety

    This was really helpful bro I appreciate the points you made as a skater who's been doing this for a long time. Thanks Johnny!

  • @brendonridge77
    @brendonridge77 Před 7 lety

    This video really helped. I was practicing backside blunt slides and this helped me mentally. Thanks bro! Practiceing stalling, like you did with the nose slide really helped.

  • @ryanjames383
    @ryanjames383 Před 6 lety +1

    Really solid advice. I wish this kind of thing was available in the 80’s when I started skating. I’d be so much farther a long than I ever was. Never too late. 😁

  • @scottroberts4127
    @scottroberts4127 Před 7 lety

    This is a great, thoughtful video. I showed it to both of my boys. Thank you for posting.

  • @BuckMcAntlerson
    @BuckMcAntlerson Před 7 lety +8

    Holy crap no wonder you are such an incredible skater. Great insight.

  • @Lucky-xq7dz
    @Lucky-xq7dz Před 7 lety +17

    Is it weird that every time I try to "improve" my ollies, I think of something else that is not even related with skateboarding while doing the trick and when I try to "focus" I always mess up...

  • @sergioamarant5878
    @sergioamarant5878 Před 7 lety +1

    the view behind his back is just awesome!! great place for a skatepark

  • @jodf1307
    @jodf1307 Před 3 lety

    LOVE YOU CHANNEL!!!!!!
    Hi, Ive been watching for a couple years, and you have really inspired me. I recently went to the skatepark and returned home discouraged and upset because I felt that I could not progress and that everyone was so much better then me. This gives me hope that I can achieve the level you have someday

  • @vincentmeredith2561
    @vincentmeredith2561 Před 7 lety

    this way really works, used it to relearn a lot of tricks. still using this method and slowly learning new things

  • @diddymelone2265
    @diddymelone2265 Před 2 lety

    thanks jonny, du gibst mir wirklich Mut und ich finde es immer toll, wenn erfahrene Skater mir sagen "hey, kein Stress, fang klein an, dauert alles, hat mich auch ewig gebraucht" :P
    weil manchmal bin ich auch frustriert, vorallem, wenn ich sogenannte "beginner tricks" einfach nicht hinkriege.
    Der shuvit hat mich ewig gebraucht ... bin ihn auch falsch angegangen, weil ich dachte "pffft, soll voll easy sein", hatte keinen Respekt davor, bin ständig Primo gelandet und hatte dann Angst zu comitten.
    Aber jetzt kommt er mir allmählich, bin mega happy damit =) Ollies sind schon ganz gut, auch witzig. Die meisten, die ich kenne strugglen eher mit dem Ollie und haben den shuvit längst raus.
    greetings from germany.

  • @brunoarocha8912
    @brunoarocha8912 Před 7 lety

    He is right, learning new tricks is more of breaking mental barriers than anything when you reach a plateau, frustration, stubbornness, self doubt, fear, you hit a point where your anger wont help you land, you're thinking perseverance, but sometimes you gotta take a break, dont stick to a trick for 3 hours in a day it might be a waste of time, learning to move on and having fun while coming back to it later really helps

  • @pdois7
    @pdois7 Před 7 lety

    Thanks Johnny for the very helpful content for me.
    Cheers from Brazil!

  • @wiggie666
    @wiggie666 Před 7 lety

    good advice, foreigners always have a great mind set on life and never giving up. commitment is the key.

  • @AlexSilva-gp3ti
    @AlexSilva-gp3ti Před 7 lety +402

    Posers be like "where's the secret ?"

  • @LevelUpDaily434
    @LevelUpDaily434 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you for this video, you make me feel ridiculously confident in learning skating. I have all 5 in me already, just knowing that makes me much more confident lol you're the best dude

  • @rmtt62016
    @rmtt62016 Před 7 lety +4

    Continue like this Jonny, you're the best !

  • @fuegofuegoss
    @fuegofuegoss Před 3 lety

    i'm soo agree with you! i've been 1 year learning (at my 28's) and i've been thinking very much about what has worked for me (even if i'm only able to do ollies and shove its). anyways, those five points make the whoole sense. i mean "practice-practice-practice" is the main scheme, but i think you can focus your effort 100% better if you just stop and think about what you are doing and what you WANT to do inestead of repeating thoughtlessly hoping someday you will land it. motivation is vital, but i spent a whole year trying shove its without any progress except spinning the board until i made myself aware of the DETAILS: the balance of my body and what my arms and my shoulders were doing. but the final step was keeping in mind that i JUST WANTED THE BOARD TO ROTATE 180° UNDER MY FEET. in the end, i was like "ok analyze it but keep it simple and focus on the result". and that made me progress in a month what i didn't improve in a year!!

  • @vxious1
    @vxious1 Před 7 lety +29

    I am in medical school and I love skateboarding but I don't have a lot of time to learn but I think this video will help me out a ton. Thanks

    • @azizalsayed2528
      @azizalsayed2528 Před 7 lety +1

      Vxious Tooi i am doing nursing atm and i think the less time you have the more you push yourself to learn i have been skating for less than a year and landed a number of good tricks such as fs heel , varial heel fs flips fakie flips and so on good luck with studies though

    • @vxious1
      @vxious1 Před 7 lety +1

      Aziz Alsayed Thanks man. I just technically started skateboarding and I hope that I'll progress as quickly as you did🙏

    • @FaizHamizan97
      @FaizHamizan97 Před 7 lety +1

      Vxious Tooi daaamn i feel u bro. Im in meds school too. Goodluck to you bro!

    • @davidsamson1453
      @davidsamson1453 Před 7 lety

      Vxious Tooi I'm in grad school now and trying to learn skating, so I totally feel you! Just take it at whatever pace you can and use the spare moments you find to get in a little practice each week. What I've found really useful is skating to and from school (whenever possible).

    • @nicholasb1
      @nicholasb1 Před 7 lety

      V

  • @XSProgression
    @XSProgression Před 5 lety +3

    Recap:
    1. Have confidence. You CAN do it!
    2. Take baby steps. Build up to the trick.
    3. Analyze what you’re doing right and wrong.
    4. Stay dedicated!
    5. Visualize yourself landing it and how you would do that before you do it!
    👍

  • @notyetskeletal4809
    @notyetskeletal4809 Před 7 lety

    I stopped skating before you began...time goes so fast. Great trick tips!

  • @jamartin1
    @jamartin1 Před 6 lety

    thanks for sharing. Namaste to you too!
    💜🙏💜

  • @satoshioyama
    @satoshioyama Před 6 lety

    Thank you for the great inspirational video! You are awesome skater dude!

  • @Gabriel_Joo
    @Gabriel_Joo Před 7 lety +10

    Thanks Jonny, greetings from Chile ❤️

  • @bubbakushii
    @bubbakushii Před 4 lety

    Thanks man all your videos are a big help

  • @folik123
    @folik123 Před 7 lety +1

    i like that !! i play basketball and i did the same secrets that what you do for skateboarding, so much respect for you !

  • @Yuriking123
    @Yuriking123 Před 7 lety

    Giger you're the man! Keep killin it. Much love from Kansas City!

  • @andrewwillson6362
    @andrewwillson6362 Před 4 lety

    Hi from Sydney Australia,
    Thanks for the time you spent making ya videos.

  • @PERIPLAN0MEN0S
    @PERIPLAN0MEN0S Před 6 lety

    Jonny i saw u in a previous video saying that your views decreased.I rarely like on videos,dont know why but I ll start pressing the like button on your videos to support you more.I apperciate your content and I prefer the current content than changing into something you dont want,just for views.Keep rolling,skate is about freedom afterall!Namaste

  • @babjork
    @babjork Před 7 lety

    Good advice Jonny, thank you for the video!

  • @pathlpa2171
    @pathlpa2171 Před rokem

    Golden words, this works!

  • @rodolfoterrongonzalez4778

    Thanks for sharing, always very helpful all your tips.

  • @SpiritPhoenixRose
    @SpiritPhoenixRose Před 6 lety

    this is exactly what i needed to hear, thanks man! Just waiting for my tailbone to hurt less before going back out there

  • @jaycekastner4340
    @jaycekastner4340 Před 4 lety +3

    Dude when he said that he feels like he knows the tricks better the next day I feel the EXACT same for everything

  • @SabiaCDO
    @SabiaCDO Před 4 lety

    It has been 15 since I’ve been on a board. I could only Ollie, switch nollie heelflip, heelflip and pop shove it. And normal manual. I bought a skateboard again and now my daughter started skating to and the kids in the neighborhood want are j’ai big to because I use the same wisdom you just did in this video. Today, I will get my protection, because I am going on 39years old and I need to land the tricks again I used to but also: I must conquer my fear to skate in a bowl and do my first drop in. I don’t want to learn new tricks. I want to have fun and those tricks do it for me. The kids will have to see where their limits are but never forget that skateboarding is about community and fun, taking it step by step and encouraging others. Stay safe. Greetings from Belgium.

  • @crispymemes9114
    @crispymemes9114 Před 6 lety +1

    One tip that helped me learn tricks is imagining myself landing it, and then attempting the trick
    This is only once Im close-ish to landing it at from there I usually can land it 1st try

  • @ju2067
    @ju2067 Před 6 lety

    Best suggestions I've heard. Nice work!

  • @harrysboardsportsprogressi5602

    Love these tips!! This is really useful thanks!! 😊

  • @3kzy233
    @3kzy233 Před 4 lety

    Love this! Keep up the amazing work. Everything is possible as long as you have the right attitude, passion, comitment, the willingness and dedication to put in the work and effort. And just believe in yourself, because naturaltalent is and outdated and busted myth and excuse. It just takes away from the effort someone put in to perfect that skill, and it hinders people from pushing beond their personal barriers. So believe in yourself, commit and watch as you excell

  • @IShredESP
    @IShredESP Před 7 lety

    Damn where was this video when I was younger. Would have been very helpful. This makes me want to skate again. It's been over two years.

  • @misticformula1485
    @misticformula1485 Před 7 lety

    This ties in with the confidence tip but I would add to relax. The more I relax while I skate the more tricks I land and the cleaner I land them.

  • @IgorKalember
    @IgorKalember Před 7 lety

    Great video, I knew this but now I took it more serious, thank you!

  • @LestatDeLioncourt1758
    @LestatDeLioncourt1758 Před 7 lety +5

    healthy and smart state of mind

  • @bigchestflex
    @bigchestflex Před 7 lety

    I love your channel, man

  • @stefanhrvatski9152
    @stefanhrvatski9152 Před 7 lety

    Your backdrop there was amazing!

  • @preciouslesbian2405
    @preciouslesbian2405 Před 4 lety +3

    I am always thinking. “One beautiful day, I WILL land it.” ;) ⚡️

  • @StanleyPitts
    @StanleyPitts Před 4 lety +1

    Thankyou Johnny 🤙

  • @robertcrandall8257
    @robertcrandall8257 Před 7 lety

    very helpful tips Johny. also, love that shirt brother .

  • @Mazalara
    @Mazalara Před 7 lety

    this guy is LEGEND since I found this channel 🤘🤘🤘🤘

  • @kevinpatel5106
    @kevinpatel5106 Před 4 lety

    life tips, thanks man!

  • @craigstanley6530
    @craigstanley6530 Před 7 lety

    Solid Jonny solid.

  • @l0ud498
    @l0ud498 Před 5 lety

    I started skating 3 days ago. First day I learned to do Ollie and Kickflip pretty consistenty, the second day I did a lot of like pop-shovet and 180 and such. The third day got me really stoked cuz I never did a varial kickflip, but after around 30 attempts I landed Tre flip, and I landed it several times that day. I'm really into skateboarding now :)

  • @ClementDinet
    @ClementDinet Před 7 lety

    super sick, all my support from France ❤

  • @chrishoffman5938
    @chrishoffman5938 Před 7 lety +10

    I would imagine those 5 steps would help with anything they are actually applied towards.... that doesn't mean they are bad, quite the opposite.

  • @BigBig5
    @BigBig5 Před 7 lety +4

    Like your Cincinnati chili 3-Way shirt.

  • @yogiprasila2682
    @yogiprasila2682 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for always give us trick and tips , i am yogi from indonesia , specially bali , god bless you

  • @eirikstorvik2413
    @eirikstorvik2413 Před 7 lety

    Really good video! And really good tips! These you can apply to learning other things as well!

  • @polishenglish8356
    @polishenglish8356 Před 7 lety +2

    Great video! I learned a lot from it :) I have been always failing with confidence, as I have been afraid that I will not be able to land a given trick :)

  • @ShawnGreyling
    @ShawnGreyling Před 7 lety +73

    seven people don't want to learn how to land over 500 skate tricks.

  • @grantsilertv398
    @grantsilertv398 Před 4 lety +2

    I learned a varial kickflip before the basic kickflip lol

    • @ashmyblunt
      @ashmyblunt Před 3 lety

      I remember that happened for me too. I couldn’t keep my kickflips straight so varials came natural

  • @GustavoPerez-gc8iv
    @GustavoPerez-gc8iv Před 5 lety

    This is the most useful trick tip in the world ❤️

  • @PRENDY44
    @PRENDY44 Před 7 lety

    Thx Jonny just learned front shuvits!!!

  • @rafaellourencodc
    @rafaellourencodc Před 6 lety +4

    I never tought I would ever be able to popshuv, I can front 540 now :D

  • @bobsmith-ov3kn
    @bobsmith-ov3kn Před 4 lety +1

    The real key is to understand that in the end, it’s up to YOU to actually figure it out. You can hear all the trick tips in the world for how to actually execute and land a trick, but then you gotta totally THROW ALL THAT OUT in the end, and figure out how the trick works purely from your own trial and error and understanding what’s happening with your board

    • @bobsmith-ov3kn
      @bobsmith-ov3kn Před 4 lety

      You can’t just watch a “how to xyz” video and no matter how well you absorb all the information, expect you’ll be able to just go out and do the trick