What next:/?

LamSobinsky

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so i would say I'm a pretty good slier i can do 7s with ease and backflips most the time. I'm also landing 900s. so whats next? my jibbing is good i just don't know what tricks to try next.

what should i try next?

PLEASE VOTE
 
13724371:hoodcrew said:
Cork 5 mute

Switch 3 truck

Carving big cork 3's

Zero spin blunt

Flat 3 safety

The tricks are endless. It's not necessarily about learning new flips or spins, its about taking the tricks you have and learning to dip them with all sorts of different grabs, shiftys, ways of carving into them...

Here's some inspiration:


that was the toughest zero spin i think i've ever seen.
 
13616376:epapageorges said:
Let's see a blunted misty 5 that would be dope

Yeah man good call.

Work the style and the corks before moving on with bigger tricks.

Good foundation of style sticks with you through all the rest of the tricks you learn.
 
[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/832700/Sam-Lobinsky-ski-edit[/video]

"best rail game in midwest"

no lie its not bad- but you defiantly could get alot better- go on your computer and watch some keegan killbride, half cash half dog by bdog and vin cash
https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/743892/half-Cash--half-Dog

get inspired- theres so many rail tricks out there- but first perfect your style- learn how to be smooooothhhh

notice how these guys- they can do a basic lip blind 2 or blind 4 just like you- but the way they do it looks soooo good- they have perfect every aspect of that little trick- the timing of the pop- the composure of the body ect
https://vimeo.com/114837180?scrlybrkr=e81073c8

try tricks that are unique

switch tails- blind swap is trendy

get them switch 270 ons and lip 2s

having a big bag of tricks is good- but knowing how to do the basics cleanly and stylish is most improtant-
 
Style

First learn to be mindful of your body. Learn to control your arms, go into and out of features smoothly, etc.

Learn how to do a really big, steezy, 180. Tweak a grab with it super hard and send it to the gucci plateau. Once you master this, incorporate it into every jump trick you are comfortable with.

Explore the flex of your skis both on rails and on snow. Learn how to do a proper nose butter 3. Then do a switch tail 3. Then learn proper nose/tail presses on rails.

Experiment with hitting features at faster (or slower) speeds.
 
If you can't lip blind 2, learn it. If you can lip blind 2, make it cleaner.

Otherwise just work on grabs with all the spins you can do before spinning more
 
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