How To Get Good At Skateboarding FAST!
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Skateboarding is one of the hardest things you can do, but there are a few things you can do to learn how to get good at skateboarding faster. These are some great tips for getting good at skateboarding for beginners, but they also apply to people who have been skating for years. If you have any tips to get better at skateboarding, be sure to leave them in the comments.
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legend has it if you leave a like on the video you'll learn laser flips first try 👀
Is that true
Skate Box bet
Can I get some advice on kick flips
Thanks for the advice , have a app the list skateboard tricks for me to learn ,I started to get better at my shove it and I skateboard everyday at three to four
Skater Kid101 did you change your name?
Step 1: give up the idea of getting good very quickly
I learned a BIG 50-50 on my first day and I'm HUNGRY
@@chrisandelin132 dawg, what? took me a year to get them somewhat decent. Massive gg to you
fun is the top priority
Just think about not being embarrassed at a skatepark because everyone there was also a beginner at one point and also I’m decent at skateboarding but ever single time I see an amtuer I always approach them and try and help them
I think I gave that up already😂😂😭
i broke my jaw, my right arm, and was dizzy for 5 seconds after i fell. i also skinned my chin and have to get it stitched up ALL JUST BECAUSE OF A LITTLE KID STANDING IN THE MIDDLE OF THE BOWL
Tham damn scooter kids
what the shit
And swimming is still (if it didnt change) much more difficult then skateboarding
F to Pay respecc
@@milessteenvoorden2832 yea is agree both of these sports need to be much higher up
I cruise street everyday and hit different skateparks 2/3 times a week. I only started skating at lockdown (6mths), and after taking repeated slams, never ever thought I would do drop-ins, or even run a line from one side of a park to the other. But I did, with determination, dedication, discipline, and more importantly the love of skating a board. Practice doesn't mean that you will always succeed, but without it you never will. I'm 58 in a few months.
Sounds good to hear that you can start at amy age!
Stay young my man, skating will keep you young, no matter the beatings you might take from skateboarding
Still shredding?
@@Soul-kc1ui Yep! Sure am and still taking slams like a man... haha
@@afrosoulstylist awesome 👏 glad to hear it
I’m a beginner but I skate every day at my local skate park
@Brandon bartholomew he can do whatever he wants
Just an idea if you go out early in the morning like me (i get up at 5am) no one is there and you cant bother anyone even if you try
Drew 36 I don’t really bother anyone else and I used to ride bmx there so I know everyone who goes there and the flow of the park. I’ve been skating for 4 months there already
Brandon bartholomew im not brand new but I would still class myself as a beginner. I can ride transition and do lots of stalls. I can do bs and fs 180, Ollie high, bigspin, kick flip.
@Brandon bartholomew why? It helps to progress faster and people there will help
What is this "friends" thing you keep on mentioning? Is it tasty?
No.... it’s the hardest thing ever
I have no friends 😭😭 they all left quicker than my dad
William Camp Hey same. Wanna be friends? :)
ASHEEPWITHSWAG [OG] if you’re not a pedaphile
William Camp No wonder why you don’t have any friends. Your grammar is horrible :0
I’ve fallen in love with skateboarding 🔥🔥🛹
Elijah Dwyer same
As a competitive swimmer, swimming is pretty hard. It’s very draining and it takes lots of dedication to get good, that said skateboarding is probably harder.
Swimming probably is harder in the fitness and endurance department, however skateboarding is probably more difficult in regards to technicality, precision, and overcoming fear.
yeah fr lmao, i did swimming for about 8 years and honestly it's so exhausting with all the techniques and everything in general
Totally disagree, I've been skating for years, yet I cant swim.. lmao
Art_School_Idiot
There’s no probably, skateboarding IS harder. Almost everyone knows how to swim, but very few people know how to skate. It’s a non argument.
newthrash1221 dude I’m talking competitive swimming, but yes skateboarding is harder
Learn something new everyday, even if it’s just rolling off a curb you’ve never done before. Also, skate with people who are better than you and/or will push you. Don’t get comfortable, keep moving forward. Cruise around your city with no limitations on where you’re going...it will force you to adapt to different obstacles and get you more comfortable on your board.
That's good advice for beginners and any skaters to improve their skills! Thank you!! Also learning to riding switch and cruising switch is helpful for later on to do tricks! :)
How. Do. I. Rock. To. Fakie. Literally I go everyday to practice but uh I never get up over the coping.
@@abij9252 I'd wear a helmet to get some more confidence and then just fully commit and don't be scared of falling
@@abij9252 Go faster
Reason I can’t skate everyday: girlfriend
Way I’m gonna fix this problem: make her skate too
alexi is ur pfp!!
Legend
I have given up dating bc they just hold me back
Skating is better than gf bro.
@@stronger3381 yeah skating comes before simping
Never skip skate day. I always feel like something's missing if I don't skate for a day. No matter how tired I am at work, I'll never be tired to go skate after work. I feel so free on my skateboard.
I started skating 3 months ago and I already land: ollies, fs 180, bs 180, pop shove it, nose shove it, kickflip, halfcab, nose stall, rock and fakie and rock and roll.
All my progress comes by going to skateparks, meeting new people and having fun !! Just focus on yourselves and do your best to land new tricks.
Never forget to keep skating 🤜🏼 !!!
that's the best advice i ever heard, make me wanto skate more
Tip: no matter how much you've tried to skate, you never and I mean NEVER give up
I started back skating 2 months ago. I practice 3-4 times a week. I can drop in, revert, Ollie, shove, grind quarter ramp, & just landed kick flip
nice
5:42 did that man just do a tre flip while holding a baby while in flip flops 😳
This is by far my favorite sk8 channel on youtube, it is very helpful and entertaining. Thanks broski
I‘ve been skating pretty much daily, but sadly I got back pain from it. I needed to take a break until my back recovered, which took me longer than a week and a half. It was awful.
To anyone that has the same problem, I kind of worked against it with keeping the spot warm with patches and stuff and to know when to stop skating for the day.
Most of the time I don‘t want to stop, but I rather skate a little less than a whole week with intense pain, eventhough progressing and learning new stuff becomes an addiction lol.
What kind of shoes are you wearing, some thin vulcanized ones. Try out some cupsoles. Also check up on footprint insoles, I swear up and down on footprint insoles. I have never looked back, they are worth so much more than they cost
4:00 Hey that's Trailside park in Park City, Utah. Been there a few times, always cool seeing parks I've been to in videos
UTAHHH
Everyday and working on doing it as often as I can. Greatest gift 🙏❣️
1:13 the ollie
This man doesn’t know any other country than America
there are other countries?
@Wet vegetables XDDDDD
@@joseh.749 atlanta
Ya I'm from Canada, that's all Imma say tho.
You don’t need to skate everyday but you need to be able to skate 4 to 6 days a week so you’re able to progress faster. And it’s better to focus on 1 or 2 tricks at a time so you can get the moucle memory as if you try 5 tricks a day your brain will get confused.
I really hope this helped
thank you. was wondering this thing. i try every trick i could think of in the session. but if u saying concentrate on 1 or 2 tricks.. maybe this helps
Great clip and awesome trickz thumbs up
i used to only skate 1-2 a week because I was busy a lot and had a really shitty old board, and I felt like I was frozen in my progression. I started skating every morning before school even if it’s just riding the board for 20 minutes. I’ve found that skating every day even if you’re not trying new tricks allows you to progress MUCH faster than if you do a really hard session once a week. You have to keep the muscle memory fresh in your mind
Them: Talking about Doing Tricks
Me:
still trying to even push and cruise along
Here is a song for you to remember
Just keeping pushing
Just keep pushing
Pushing pushing... lol
No problem with that. You have to start somewhere!! I hope it still fun at least!
Duckzy LOL samee
I been skating for 3 months and I skate everyday and progressed a lot, I just haven’t gotten through the mental barrier which is holding me back
Great video bro💪🏼
I skate everyday and started about a week ago and its hard but im able to ride and cruise no problem but tricks is something i need to work on im a street skater and the only thing i know is to manual but im going to get better im gonna do what you said and hopefully make a change in my daily schedule and put time in for me to focus on things im bad at like tricks.
We just not gunna talk about this mans Aaron kyro print on the bottom of his board 2:36
I see he’s done his daily Aaron kyro praise
I don't even have a skateboard yet but i've watched so much content, I feel like I have a talent at this 🤪😂
how's that going bud
I skate every day and I have one of the worst skateparks I have ever seen and it rains all of the time but I endured. I watched this video and It really gave me a new perspective on learning. it makes it really fun and you can see the progress so I would try a new flip trick every week it was hard but I learned backside flip, frontside flip, varial flip, hardflip, tre flip, and big flip and now have them on lock. this video is great advice for anyone who wants to progress.
I am trying to learn blunt stall on my local quarterpipe. Love your vids and keep it up my dude.
I can’t even Ollie 😭😭😭😭 ( also thanks for the nice reply’s )
If you practice you will learn.
No problem, everyone started like this
Keep trying
dont give up you'll get it soon
How's it going? You got your first Ollie yet!
Some Points u missed out
Get realy good at the basics as nyjah mentioned in his early time he rides the same line filled with basics 2 hours straight and after he learned new stuff
Other big point is dont let your fear overcome you, often you could do tricks but you fked up cause you fear it and as he said commiting is realy important in skating
I learnt how to skate on transition, and is still my favourite style.. but when I wanted to learn new flip tricks and stuff I'd just play games of SKATE with whoever was down the park at the time, I'd either learn something new, or teach someone else something they didnt know.. that helped me progress the most, you dont realise how good you can get.. oh and while playing skate, never just take a letter.. get cuts and bruises from falling off trying something new, the body heals
Due to Covid I am able to skate every day, which I have been doing. I have been skating for 7 weeks now and I am comfortable at doing ollies and even a nollie. I'm working on shuv-its now and have ordered a grind rail. Daily skating has allowed me to progress very quick and I am very grateful for this opportunity.
A bonus is living on the Central Coast in California where to weather damn near perfect not to mention to amount of parks and smooth pavements.
Still learning kicks after like more than a year 😂
no one in my town skates lol i just thought if this when u said skate with friends lol
I started posting my skateboard progression because I don’t have any friends who skates so I use the internet for advice to get better. But I feel you on the no friends who skate!
Grizzle_Minizzle that’s what I’m gonna start doing
qtslickz well I’ll check out your videos when you post just comment on my latest video when you post!
Lol right. I go to the skatepark and maaaaayyybeee there are 1 or 2 other skaters. The rest is scooter kids. I been cruzing the streets lately lol and haven't got snaked at all haha
U dont have anyskateparks to go to to maybe make some friends? I've already had a few friends I started skating with but I've also made lots of other friends from skating at the skatepark all the time. Either it was from asking to play a game of skate. Or asking for help or helping that person on a trick.
filming your self and watching the trick in slow mo helps a lot, also ask other skaters what they think ur problem is and also try every possible way to perform the trick u want to learn and mention they way it works better
im learning just a straight ollie up onto a box ive done it a few times, but im working on my form nd consistency
6 times a week usually mostly flatground tho because thats like all i have
Yeah same I just started like 3 weeks ago and I can drop in Ollie almost a foot, almost kick flip, almost heel flip, front side 180, shove it, pop shove, front shove, drop in, air out, grind, board slide and sometimes 50 50s and ppl say I can’t do that because I only have been skating for 3 weeks but I skate for like 6 hours a day btw keep skating
It’s weird I’m learning how to do other tricks and I still can’t even do a proper Ollie I swear I don’t get it but I’m just rolling with it. Lol get it rolling... ok I’m done.
How long have you've been skating? Or trying to Ollie?
that's bad for the long run, ur kick flip isn't gonna be reliable
@@oyophant4745 make it make sense
@@oyophant4745 haha it was rhetorical
I skate basically everyday and sometimes two sessions in one fay and i go to my local, lot 11, 3 days out of the week helps me progress a ton working on hardflipping and tre flipping the double set and kickflipping the eight stair
Its pretty cool seeing your local skatepark on one of these videos
I just started skating a month ago, and I can say I’m pretty decent. I just have a problem with doing ollies while moving, I can easily do an ollie without moving. Any tips on how to get better?
(Edit) I can ollie while moving 👍
Torie lighs get comfortable with the landing and don’t be scared of Ollieing while moving because it’s the same motion
Just go very slow...
When you practise that enough you wil do them with no problem
My advice would be to get used to falling when I started I didn’t want to fall so it took me awhile to start doing a Ollie rolling. Now I can do ollies rolling and I’m great at falling lol.
Grizzle_Minizzle I’m supposed to get padding soon, I’ll keep that in mind
if ur still stuck try to manual so ur used to that type of feeling at least that’s what i did
Yo I’m practicing my oldies on grass and then going on concrete and while moving
Ollie
Moving is WAY easier then still in concrete
Dude I would recommend to get better technicque to push back on the back door and jump forward it helped me a lot
4geraRS Official I been trying to learn Ollie while moving an find it impossible, the moving puts me off. Any tips please bro?
yo i literally can’t Ollie help yall im doing all the steps the skateboarding god tells me to do but cant do it
Used to skate like once a week or sometimes only twice in a month for 2 years and also started pretty late, I am in my twenties. Recently started to skate almost everyday, with few breakes here and there, and the overall feel and progression improved a lot.. but my problem is, being a bit of perfectionist, I am almost never satisfied with my tricks. I land them but I always feel like I need to pop more or catch it better and so on. So instead of learning something new I tend to do same stuff everytime, because I feel like I don't really know how to do those tricks. That being said, I think the key is not to worry about the progression that much, of'course we all want to progress, but there is no reason to be upset, it's all about just having fun. The best thing about skateboarding is just having a reason to be 6 hours a day outside, meeting new people, not caring about negative things happening and just enjoying the moment. Skateboarding is the best thing I ever did.
Im in my first month but I skate every day and do mostly double sessions. Thats why I can do ollies in stance , kickturns, drop ins from the mini ramp, as well as a little bit of manual and nose manual. Im currently learning shuv it and the next coolest thing would be frontside 180.
•Master the basics first •Learn tricks on a deck with no trucks or wheels •Learn 360 manuals •Learn bounce skateboarding •Practice freestyle tricks •There is no switch or regular, just two sides of the same board... skate ambidextrous
no
This sounds trash
people say this is trash but this is actually the best way forward
@@okct2000 no
Jose is mexican from personal experience, not learning both at the same time really hinders you later on
When your early and don’t know what to say :)
you’re
JD 🤦♂️
Trail Senders 😂
Ive been skating about 5-7 days a week for two months. still working on that ollie
Only started skating at age 47 3 months ago, but I've been skating at least 30 minutes almost every day.
I'm still far from very good, but the incremental improvement has been noticeable.
1:13 front side 180
Make sure you hang the toes of your front foot off. I didn't figure this out until just recently, but I landed one within probably 30 minutes of trying like that since I had already gotten used to committing with my shoulders.
@@maverickpanda thanks I'll try it in my next session and will let you know
@@connor9613 don’t really do it like an Ollie. It’s mainly the pop.
Never give up no matter how bad you are
I'm feeling so frustrated man..
Learning all of the tricks
I try to skate at least 3 times a week and I've cut out some things in my life to be able to skate more often and its definitely paying off
Step 1: Know that everything takes time and dust yourself off whenever you fall again.
I live in the country side and dont have a car so I have to beg my friends to drive me to the skate park
Do u practice flat ground tricks? You can practice anywhere.
@@feliciachow7172 not really it's all pebbles rocks and grass
I started skateboarding 1 month and a half ago and have been doing every I can Ollie kick flip heel flip and do every shuvit variation including switch and I’m learning how to land my varial flip because I have the motion down
very useful video. thanks for bringing this kind of content on skate scene media. subscribe!!
1:13 im tryin to learn bs 180
1:13 le kickflip
KRISHNAKANTH INUKONDA same man. I’d say try to land with the foot that flicks over and over again so you can teach yourself how to keep the flicking foot above the board. And if you can get a consistent flick then that’s when you should start trying with both feet. Note: you may get discouraged but think about how much you wanted it and get it
KRISHNAKANTH INUKONDA no not yet, are you getting close?
KRISHNAKANTH INUKONDA good luck man
I skate 5 times a week. I have a local park like 5 mins walking distance, I live in LA so there’s a stop around every corner. It also helps that my dads a carpenter and he builds all kinds of stuff that’s skate able
Played football for 8 years , ran track for 2 years & boxed for 1-2 years. Skateboarding is pretty hard, well trick wise. When I first got it I can easily push, but tricks oh man it’s so difficult. I completely enjoy it tho ! It’s a good feeling when you’re progressing. I only went to my local skatepark once & mans it sucks when you don’t know how to use the obstacles lol. But it’s enjoyable soothing. Overall I plan on to keep skating as a hobby it’s cool
How tf swimming is harder than skating 😂😂 that’s dumb 💀
As a competitive swimmer, swimming is pretty hard. It’s very draining and it takes lots of dedication to get good, that said skateboarding is probably harder.
Art_School_Idiot I know that swimming is difficult but in skating to do a trick you try many times and well there is a possibility that you hurt yourself
@@itz_alexx2134 yeah that is true. You can hurt yourself and stuff and it is very hard. But to get better only by a second is like 24 hours of work. Tbh as someone who also skates i think they are even in difficulty.
I like manny’s 5050 and kick flips so I’ve been trying to board slide more down rails cause I get scared of board slides and I skate every other day depending on the weather
i actually skate every day and i've been skating for a little over a week. I've had to put off learning tricks because I have a dance performance and can't get injured, but after tomorrow I'm going to put my all into learning ollies. I'm currently trying to learn manual and try to do kickturns while moving (bc i was dumb and learned them stationary)
I'm new to skating, and i found my board on the side of the road next to a piano. I took both home with me. Now i play piano. But besides that, I'm really happy because I've always wanted to skateboard, and i know it's gonna take a really long time, but it's really fun, and maybe i could help other new skaters learn, too. And no one in my neighborhood skateboards and i have no one to practice with :(
i’ve been pushing myself a lot lately hopefully i can keep on going (i’m a beginner)
Iv just turned 30 and just started skating again after 10 years broke a bone in my foot 180 down a drop 🥶🤟🏼😆.. found out I haven’t got rubber bones like I used too.. still won’t stop me from getting back on the board !!
1:13 Tryna get more consistent lock-ins with small fs 50-50s, fs 180s, and pop-shuvs. I've all but stopped doing regular shuvs. Ollies are decently muscle-memoried in there by now but I am desperate to get higher ollies. My heelflips are so fucked too, I either can't get a complete rotation (faster flick or higher ollie?) or I overthink it and don't pop it at all. skating almost 2 months around 5/6 days a week, with 2-4 hour sessions.
I started skating a month ago and ive been skating 5-7 days a week w friends and im already learning board slides. So skate as much as possible
I skate every day it doesn't rain basically, still very much a beginner though but I'm gonna take your advice and try to skate different obstacles
I’m learning back 180s and front shuvs, I can do shuvs and ollies and front 180s so after I learn front shuvs and back 180s ima learn how to kickflip
Same! Let me know if you find any secrets to learning the tricks
Oh yeah fresh gear is true also get gear for what you going to be skating as far as spots and keep that in mind when buying a setup
I’m new I started skating 2 weeks ago so far only know how to ollie n do a shove it barely but I skate everyday i try something new every day like today I worked on ollie while riding n I did it off a curb
Ive been getting into skatig again with my scuffed ass board hopefully it makes it to christmas
I’ve been pretty much skating every day recently but that’s probably gonna have to change once lockdowns over and It isn’t such good weather
Started skating again about 3 months ago, skated nearly everyday, aside from school and work
i got a job 3 months ago and started skating a year ago and i've learned at least 15 tricks so far because i'd skate almost every single day til i got this job id ride my bike to this local flatground spot and just practice the basic tricks the only one i can't really get is front shuv i can do them if i really put a lot of effort into them but damn that tricks hard
Tbh I shy away from roll ins because the coping at my local is super thick and I always hang up.
I would love to get good at kickflips and ollies and 180 ollies so i can at least try some street skating, but im stuck on ollieing while moving...
This is fire
Games of S.K.A.T.E. have helped me a lot. Also I skate 4-7 times a week and sometimes twice a day but if it rains I barely skate because we have only one dry spot and that's flat
I usually skate 5 days a week. I live in a village but some days i get to go to skateparks, its such a fun thing
Skate box I am not shy to try new obstacles that I can’t do. The thing for me is that I feel like I’m gonna slam in to the ground really hard not fall in front of people
any recomendations on a starting skateboard?
I’m still learning how to Ollie just started today
I’m learning my shuv its and ollies up and down stuff
I learned to Ollie on a gym mat it helps alot
I'm learning the ollie and the shuvit
its quite hard around here in the uk we get a lot of rain i would try skate every two days but its hard also my garage it covered in junk and every room cas carpet and its hard to do anything as a begginer
I just started skating and I skate every day and I can see improvement
I think i am going to try th vert ramp soon
My friend is scared to commit to his ollies so I put a tennis ball on one of his wheels it doesn’t do anything the board still rolls but it gave him confidence to do it he landed the Ollie first try,
I'am scooter rider ,but these help me. Thank you!👍
I got into skating because of punk rock videos I used to skate 1every 2 weeks but then 3 years later corona came learned how to Ollie in March now I can board-slide now I skate 4 hours a day
i swim and skateboard and when it comes to how strong you have to be and how tired you get, swimming wins by a landslide but when it comes to learning how to do new things within the sport its close but skateboarding wins
1:13 varial kick flips and 5-0's on ramps. I can do them but I wanna get them more consistent
Aww the good old days of sequencing. It meant so much back then . Sequencing needs to be done more .