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this will be my go-to riding style once i progress more. It’s so graceful and fun to watch
ОтветитьAwesome video TJ! What flex number do you recommend board wise?
ОтветитьIf you can’t hold your tailpress try nollie into it, it prevents falling back :)
ОтветитьFlexing the knee is key and yes, a board that isn't too stiff.. especially on the slopes. In powder different story and less difference
ОтветитьYour heavy jargon and over complicated explanations are probably less helpful to people who don't even know how to butter.
ОтветитьHow is cardrona that quiet. Where's the 100's of people
Ответитьim kinda old (36) and this looks painful...
ОтветитьBrother those pants look fire. Where did you get them? Really need to get those. Great video, very clear explanation.
ОтветитьWhat I like about watching your videos is that we both have the same pants and helmet style/colour. When I wear your black boardarchive hoodie, I look like you in your videos. So, when I watch you doing these tricks, I imagine it's me to help with my visualization.
ОтветитьIt's great to have people film while riding slow in the middle of our runs now.
ОтветитьWhy do laybacks hurt my back knee
ОтветитьThey are fun until you dislocate your knee then it’s not so fun
ОтветитьSometimes, when tail or nose pressing, I feel my leg being pulled from my hip, I kinda feel the bone clicking as if it was coming out of the pelvic bone. Does anyone feel the same? It's a bit scary, but I started to put my knees together when I press and I don't do half the force on my legs.
ОтветитьDef gotta get into these. Been riding for most my life but I just bomb hills. I look like a complete goof tryna olly off sharp declines lol
ОтветитьWhat board size are you using?
Ответитьlets hear more about those bindings!!!
Ответитьpromo sm
ОтветитьWith board for you are the BEST butter knife ?
ОтветитьWhere is this ... heaven?
Ответитьtime to evolve the buttering skills this seaosn!
ОтветитьI would always start such tutorials by mentionning that butters are basically impossible for beginners when done on stiff boards. That's the most important factor of success. Then comes training. Once you're getting better, buttering on stiffer boards is possible. Always wanted to butter: So bought a soft board and learned it. Then bought a medium stiff board: still ok. And now am buying a very stiff board and given my experience I am sure that I will still pull off 3/4 of my butter repertoire. But that repertoire would not exist, had I not started building it with a soft board.
ОтветитьAnyone wants a more in depth guides on buttering and ground tricks, go check out The Butter Dojo!
ОтветитьLove the video TJ man. I definitely can clean up my butters and tripod.
ОтветитьWhenever I try a tail press I always feel like my front leg is getting pulled out of my pelvis, any suggestions?
ОтветитьThis is the year I learn tripods
ОтветитьBlack hoody is life! Butters are steez,
ОтветитьPerfect snow for butters!
ОтветитьABOVE THE CLOUDS!
ОтветитьButters and side hits are life.
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