Trick Tip video you actually learned from?

Post up the videos of Trick tip videos in which you actually managed to learn the trick.

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What videos helped you land new tricks?
 
We will be releasing an entire trick tip series this fall. In the first installment we will be covering everything from simple switch ups to 1080s. Looked over a couple of the rough drafts and they will be very helpful. Really excited for these to drop.
 
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I know the problem that I have is that I can watch something and get a general idea, but I will never learn by just watching the video. I'm definitely a hands on learner, so actually attempting the trick over and over is how I learn, although I guess if you had a smart phone you could pull out the video on the hill and watch it then try it. Well, this post is now pointless.
 
Everyone eventually. But initially on a new platform we will be launching this fall. It's pretty exciting.
 
I feel the same way, I'm definitely gonna give this a try. I feel like it'd be one of the few tricks where it would be less scary to try in the park than into powder. I think if you carve hard enough and have your 5's on lock, it won't be much different.
 
Why does Tom Wallisch say he's gonna teach a sw double cork 10 but then tell you to throw sw rodeo to underflip aka sw dub rodeo?
 
Isnt that the case for everyone? Nobody gets their first trick done for the first time after watching a tutorial.
 
I'll go ahead and guess

produced by Evan Heath Visuals

featuring LJ strenio for a sw 1080

nicky keefer with something like a tailpress blind 2

with apparition by steve stepp for something
 
On trampoline dub cork10
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On ski cork 7
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What do you mean? It's not actually possible to learn a trick without trying it, just so you know. Unless your some sort of sleeper agent that have had it genetically encoded into your DNA.
 
Hey Saga, sense your doing this video tutorial series, you guys should to the skiing trick wiki or whatever too sense NS seems unwilling to do it. Having a single place to go to look at pictures/videos of every trick, a brief description and a video tutorial attached would be a killer resource for the community. I know there are a few threads like that hanging around in NS but they all end up outdated with broken links/videos.
 
That would be quite the massive undertaking. It's not a bad idea but I don't think we have the resources to complete something like that with all the other projects we're working on during the year. Especially going into this time of the year.
 
It doesn't seem like it would be too too hard, with how fast the scene changes, you could simply make it a wiki that is well curated. Im sure it cant be too too hard to lift wikipedias format, and the freeskiing community is small enough that I doubt the whole website would need more than one server.
 
this one actually helped me back in the day……..I just got real baked and went for it, weed is the key to your success

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