 Since it's hot, it's 28 degrees today. Now what is not? It is 28 degrees Celsius. There's some transition here at this little skate park we've come to, because Dan wanted to come here. You're not having a good time here. Oh no, I'm really keen to try some stuff on the water slide, which Haley is skating right now. You never see me skate transition rarely, so there's a few tricks I want to get. It's like frontside 5R, like a nice controlled one. Oh, on top. No slash. No, like on there and then going back in. Front smith, which is going to be weird. And then a front lip slide and a front tail. See how these tricks are front? And maybe a back loop. Back loop slide. Depending how I feel. You got back loop slide, you've learned that one before. Yeah, but I haven't exercised it enough, so I'm not really... I bet I could get you to do a back tail. Maybe on the baby porter. Let's get it, what are we starting with? You got to get on the deck. Was it on the deck? I mean it was, but your body weight wasn't sitting on it like a ledge. Like get on top, grind and control that thing. Yeah, you're too in a rant. So you sit on a front 5R, you want to be kind of on top of it. Like the as on top of it as you can, like a ledge. Really? Yeah, so you just stand there and then you can hold it and you can just come out however you want. Are you sure? Yeah, it's the only trick I did. Yeah, just get up on it like a ledge, trust me. That was better. But it wasn't... It was the right, your body weight was right, it just wasn't super 508. What was the 508? There you go. I can't believe it. What's that? Yeah, just drag your tail. That's better. There it is. That's how you sit on it. Very easy. Now see, now you need to like sit on one. Like you're getting on it right, you're grinding it and then you're just kind of like coming back in. Try to really like grind one. I want to sit on it until it stops. Yeah, grind until it stops. Stay on the ramp. That was better. Yeah, you can like drag your foot a little bit too. Really? Yeah. Do it. Just keep all your weight on one top. Toe side. There you go. Are your wheels supposed to go like that much? Yeah, but you don't want to go to tail stall like a chump. Okay. Okay, well I mean it looks like you're cozy enough on it that I think you should try the corner. How do you do a corner? Same thing. You just get up on it and you just, you literally just sit there. Like the corner's not going to add that much to it besides fear. I'll give it a crack. Yeah, you got it. Just get up on top. I would get on like maybe like a foot before the crack. That way you can like sit on it, get adjusted and then go into it. That's close. Get it more on top though. Get in there. There you go. Try to grind the whole thing. Yeah, that's it. Go even faster. He just learns everything so fast. I just tell him small tidbits and he just does it. That was it. And you've never been able to do those? No. I always, I always bait, like I always get in the heel. It's like one of the best feeling tracks. You know Front 5.0 stall and the little tail smack is my favorite skateboard trick. Actually it recently got replaced with Back 5050 but. How do you do the... You just all the way out. Like you would have 5.0 ground on a ledge. But how do you hit it? Oh, you just, same way you tail smack into a bank. You just got to aim it. Okay, same lock in the same way to dip it. Really? Yeah, don't try to slash it otherwise you'll be leaning in the wrong way. Let's try. How do you grind it? It grind it? I heard it. It feels like... Well, I mean you're just learning. This is baby's first steps. Not first cartwheel. You just did that so good. Up and over. Yeah, get on top. You have to like let your wheels go. As long as you do this. Yeah, it's like a late dip. Yeah. That's why standing up on Front 5.0 is crucial to understand before you learn Front Smith. That just unlocked another trick. Yeah. Oh, absolutely. Front 5.0 stand up, unlocks Front Smith. Yep. Instead of trying to just do a slash Smith because I could never understand it. All right, let's try a front lip. Okay. It'll come pretty quick and then we'll try a front air. Okay. Before I do this trick though I did like three of them earlier. So it's not like I'm learning it on the spot. But I'm trying to get like a nice lengthy front lip on the quarter here. Will you learn the other two on the spot? Yeah. I think front Smith is definitely debatably a lot harder than front lip. You reckon? Kind of. I suck at front lips. I like it feels more comfy than a back lip for me. I'm going to wear a front side dress. Yeah, back lips work better for me on transition. Yeah, you're also kind of like like give it a little nollie in. You know what I mean? What am I doing? Try to deck it out more. Try to get more on top like a ledge. You reckon? Yes. It looks cooler. What are you doing? Looks sloppy. A little nollie in. Sure. Oh, nollie. Try to get more on the deck. What did I do then? It was just soggy. Oh, soggy soggy. Ah, she's getting a wrench. Yeah, that looks way better. Also, you did that first drive. Yeah. What do you mean? Yeah, when you hear those wheels squeak, it just looks and sounds so much better. Yeah, you want to be like that. That was like here. Yeah, even more so in runs. Yeah, you're like there. So you want to be like that. Yeah, you want to be like that. As decked out as you possibly can, it just looks better. It doesn't make it easier, I would say. Definitely makes it more controlled though. It's not real ollie either. It's kind of just like a delicate. Yeah, that's like a scoop. Yeah. That was a good one. Yeah, you got this all day. Oh! Frontside ollie? Yeah. Yeah, snap as close to the coping as possible. Otherwise, you'll end up going towards the coping. You want to ollie at coping. Like you go up to coping and ollie and it'll pull you this way. If you ollie too low, you're going to go at it. Yeah. That was it. Yeah, but you went above the coping. Really? Yeah. That was first try. Let me try another one. Okay. Yeah, that's good. You're not going to get a video out of this. You're doing everything too fast. Let's snap your tail. No, because we're breaking it down for the average Joe to understand. Even with the breaking down, you just do it first shot. No, but this is how you do it. Allow your front wheels to like just barely touch coping like this. And then give it a snap. Because what happened with me was I would, yeah, and I would just go and get scared. Yeah. But if you snap it at the right spot, your weight's going to be in transition. Yeah. And it's just, it's not even much of a turn. It's more about ollie. Yeah, it's absolutely a carving ollie more so than a crumplating. Yeah, because if you try and huck it, you'll probably over rotate. So here's what you should try next. You should try to do a decent size front side ollie, but land in disaster. Oh, onto the coping. Yeah, like ollie disaster. Okay. Yeah, you got that. Yeah, that was good. So now you got to smack it fast. What do you mean? The second you're in disaster, come in. Like the millisecond your disaster touches, you nollie in. What? Yeah, it just looks really cool. So just fast up. Quick. Yeah, the second you touch. That was good. You got to be a little delicate though, because that's a board breaker. Yeah, that trick will break your board if you do it too hard. I mean, you're doing it. That was good. You ready for your next trick? Back feeble to fakie. What? Yeah, feeble to fakie. You don't have to grind it. Just stall it. How do you stall it? It's just a rock to fakie. Yes, it is. It is. It is just a rock to fakie. People overthink it. When I learned them, the way it was explained to me was it's just a rock to fakie. Okay, well, let me explain then. Alright, back out rock to fakie. Which means you're all playing truck again. That's the same length of a fakie manual as you have from here. So this and this, the difference is very slight. The second you start lifting up, you just got to hold it for a second. It's like a very easy trick to get away from. Lift it up a little longer. It's not as fast to fakie. It's flowy. See how you're lifting up real fast to get out of it? Don't do that. You just have to manual for like half a second. Not really. Okay, just try feeble to fakie. It's the same thing. You get it. That's it. Yeah. Oh, I don't. Now, yep. Oh, let's do it. So all your body weight stays in ramp. All of it. You just... Yeah, all your body weight and you lock in heel side. I don't know if I've ever seen Haley do a feeble fakie. I don't see you do them. Well, I don't like doing them because I don't like feebles. Two on top. Yeah, yeah. You got to be like, you can go really slow at them. Just like that. Just be barely in it. Just get that wheel just barely over it. You just lift up and it just goes in. Second you fakie manual, you get out of it. Too much on top. Last one top. Okay, so it's in place. Yeah, you're very much in ramp. Oh, you could have done that one. How come I didn't get out? Because you jumped off. No, but my wheel, are you supposed to feel that? Yeah, it comes out and then you fakie manual in. Yeah, it's more fluid. No, you got it. You got it. Stay on it. That's fucking scary. Now just commit to one. That was it. You could have done it. Keep all your body weight in the ramp and then just fakie manual for a second. You got it. Just think if you're leaning this way with all your body weight, you can't slip out. This is scarier than the one to me. She didn't. She literally just set skateboarding back like 12 years. You could have done it and you jumped off. Yep. It's scary. Just stay on it. It's a rock to fakie. Damn it. Give me to hold your hand. I'll do it. Yeah, let's try that theory. Okay. No, it'll work. It's not a theory. Yeah, definitely not a theory. So you just stand over on the bottom of the ramp. Now I'm obsessed with it. Now maybe you could do one on your own? Can you stand there though? The kids wanted to drop in. Yeah. Can you just stand there? Just spot it. Okay. We'll be ready to catch them. Watch them bail. Watch them bail. I went to this back lift like a few weeks ago at Lincoln Park. Is it Lincoln? A little one in Long Beach with a coin? Probably because it's a penny with Abraham Lincoln on it. Yeah, that's a park. But I haven't done it since then. So I feel like this transition is a bit bigger. I'm just going to give it a few goes. All right. First try. First try to warm up. Your truck can't hit the toilet. Your truck can't hit the toilet. Scientific term? Yeah. Google it. Oh, wow. I think that I'm looking at you for approval. It's like I got my foot near the nose. I'm completely knackered after that. It's like 28 degrees. 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