How do you stay in the stall without slipping to a board stall?
17 comments
Have your weight more on the tail
1 likes
Or think of an axle stall but do not turn completely
1 likes
Good Luck ;)
1 likes
Make sure your back truck is completely over the coping
I found that just going up as if you were going into 50/50 stall but keep your back a little bit and turn your shoulders for a 180 but not fast... when done right it's like slow motion and you will definitely get some tail slaps on coping for style
Maximum pivot balance dude. Gotta get that front wheel locked on the deck. Stomp n stick it bro🔥
Whats a board stall??
Shift your weight back
You need to go a little bit slower and try to axel but don’t put your front truck on it put that onto the ramp
Something that helped me out a lot was my shoulders and my head, when the back truck hooks on, I just watched and oriented my shoulders toward the deck as opposed to the flat for the axle. Just keep that weight toward the back heel and try to have your shoulders where you want the front axle!
Maybe go faster and have more weight on the tail
Just go faster and lean back onto your heels
I find it helps when you lean more to the wheels facing towards the ramp. Almost balance on one a first. Hope that helps ?
I think keeping your front trucks up for a longer time might help.
When your in the feeble put your weight on the balls of your feet
It you turn a little more and the back truck locks in good I would try axle stall to feeble stall first to get a feel for where the truck sits on the coping
Try waiting till your back trucks hit the coping before turning and don’t turn as quickly with your shoulders