 So we're out here at Harbour City. There's a nice flat bar here and I'm trying my hardest to figure out a front feeble. And I kind of figured out that this is a back pocket you want to, if you're goofy, this is a back pocket you want to bend because you want to stay on top because each time I get out the board falls because my weight is incorrect. I got a few earlier that will kind of dodge it, but I want to see if I can get like a really decent length, nice one and then I can try to break it down. If anyone else likes this tip like I do, this might help you. That's like the number one common thing is like slipping in the front board, which is fine. That's probably the worst case. Another worst case, which I hope that doesn't happen, is you're only too high and you end up on the other side of the route because you want to lock here. But if you're only too high, you'll lock here and you'll just fall out and... So show us the lock with your hands here. Okay. I feel like there's people like me who don't understand what the fuck you're saying. Yeah. So I feel like the lock is there. So you want the lock to be on that side, on your toe side. Yeah, I feel like you want to squash this wheel here, I think. Because then when you come out, if your weight's in the right spot, it'll just kind of fall out. Whereas my problem is my weight's all over the place, so when I get out, it goes like this. Yeah. And then I kind of... Can't get the proper pop out. Yeah, so I really want to be able to like lock it. I wish my foot could be over there. That'd be sick, but my feet, like, I try to pop from there, it doesn't work. I just have to pull normally, but I'm trying to land like everything. So you want to keep pretty much all of your weight right over the pinch. Yeah, pretty much. And your problem is sometimes it's not. And then you have to like kind of push the trick in front of you. So you're in the back seat. But I'm always in the middle, so then when I come out, I'll step off from the stand, please. Yeah. It sucks. There's a prime example of... I felt like I pinched it right, but my weight wasn't back, so I just stopped. Yeah. So it's like you're on it, but your weight's not in the right place to like push it forward. So you're sticking. And I just stuck in my foot. Yeah. It's weird. You want to kind of put the trick in front of you. Yeah. It's like when you're on a chunky curb, you kind of want to send it. Yeah. Be back seat. Let's see how I can do it. That's another thing that happened. I feel like I'm showing you every little possibility that can go wrong with the front feeble. My weight wasn't correct, so that's why I fell out like that. I want to try to... I'm trying to get on like... Yeah. I feel like I'm popping from here, so I want to try to get in here. So pass the center of the rail. Yeah. Like I said, wherever you pop, it's like another foot until you get on. Yeah. I just want to get on and out nicely. Do it again. I didn't get that clean. It was kind of like this. I want to be like, bam! And both wheels front-back hit at the same time. Do it again. What did you say? I thought I thought of something. Oh, I have to try to like pop from here. So when I get on my foot's not on the nose because I've landed a few and my foot's been like this directly over the nose and it sucks. We got to get one for the hard post because it clipped right when you landed. Also, what Dan told me with the back feeble is that it's a baby pop because in my head I try to pop as hard as I can onto anything. Through this trick, it's literally not a baby pop. It's not a hard pop. It's like the most gentle baby pop because you don't want to land over the top. You want to land like on. Yeah, it's finesse. Yeah, it's like a gentle little puck. It's not like, boom! Yeah. All right. Got this one for the hard post. Try to stay back and put my front foot back too. But let's do a few more and see what the outcome is. We're doing a science experiment right here. This is skateboarding science. Hell yeah. That was a sick one too. That was all boned out. The boned out ones look great. And yeah, I just need to suck my front foot back. So it looks like you're leaning on your heels, which is why more on your heel, which is why it's flipping out when you land. So more, yeah. So you want to be more on the pinch and less on the heel. Yeah. I'm a heel side type of guy. Got it. This is a weird toe pinch. I went to the other side of the rail. So I believe you want to try to stick to the same side that you come from because if you're only too high, you'll end up drifting, which I just did. That's what's tricky, huh? Because it's like you want to stay on the same side that you came from so you don't flip out, but you also need to have your weight on your toes for the pinch. So it's like a Michael Jackson situation. They're like, I pretty much showed you all the things that go wrong with front people. So I just got to try to show you how to do a good one. It's like you want your weight back where you came from, but the pressure onto your toes. Exactly. That's a weird one. All backseat. I didn't hop at all. I thought that was it. It locked and slipped on, so I couldn't stop my weight from going forward. So you're struggling with like getting it to kind of slide forward down the rail. Yeah, because in my head I'm like, put my legs in front of me and stay here. But I'm so used to getting on in the middle, I just kind of fall off. Yeah, and it just digs in and you fall. Couch, couch. Sometimes they just come out stupid, you know? We came to Harvard this morning and I was like, I'm just going to practice front people the whole time. And I have been, so it's got to pay off, I hope. Yeah, you got a decent D1 and hard one in the back row. Once you get into one and you feel where the weight needs to be, it's really simple, but just trying to get into that right spot in your body and in your mind on the skateboard is what's difficult. It's all about the mind, bro. Yeah. That was like baby pop, like ease up on the rail, keep my weight back and hold my weight back too. Because I can hold my weight back and all of a sudden it goes forward. And then coming out, it's like a lift. Yeah, but there's so many different ways to do this trick. Everybody says a different thing, but that's helped the most of me. It's like keep your weight obviously on your toes in the back seat and try to suck your front foot back. And stay parallel with the rail, I guess. Yeah, because how I used to do them, I used to think, oh, just try a front board but keep my truck on. It doesn't work like that. You've got to be like almost like a front 50 and like miss your front truck as gay as that sounds. Sick. It's about it. Maybe we should do a slimmer one. This is the process of coming up with a video, folks. Yeah. Sometimes you just got no idea. Got no idea. A big part of learning new tricks or brushing up on tricks that you're trying to master and get in the bag is having to do them a lot. Kayden was battling his front 50 that she got. That was a pain. We are going to Denny's for lunch. We're going to Denny's. We're going to Denny's. Yeah, he was like frustrated and then he took a break for a minute, came back to it and it kind of clicked. He kind of figured out what he needed to do and also at the same time the trick kind of figures itself out as well. Yeah. You just have to keep kind of doing it. Like there's a muscle memory and there's like the brain thing. I don't know what the brain thing is called. The mental. Yeah, it's like kind of... Telepathy. Yeah. Mental skateboard telepathy. Like you get the body map for the trick. Exactly. Yeah, yeah. So a lot of people will be like, how do you do this trick? How do you do that trick? And like usually I try to tell you guys but it's just a matter of getting out there and then trying to do them. Like that front feeble. I was probably doing, I probably did about 40 front feebles. Like all day. Yeah. That's all you were doing. That's all I was doing was just like trying to get a front feeble. And I got a few, I kind of figured out the trick further. So you've got to make sure that you can like not become discouraged when you're trying to learn a new trick because you suck at it. I suck at front feebles. I'm trying to get better at them. They come easy for some. Some tricks come easy for people. Some tricks don't. Like Tony Hawk had to work really hard for his career. Like he had to work really hard. Yeah, there's no natural talent. Yeah. Like you have to just work at it. But yeah, I told Caden that if he got his front 50-50 he would go to Denny's for lunch. Go to Denny's. So we'll go on to Denny's. All American diner experience. And my breakfast Coke. This is American. He rode up to McDonald's in the morning. He goes, I go, do you want anything? He goes, give me a large Coke. 10 AM. It's a dollar. I'm a product of McDonald's. I would have gotten that 50-50 if I wasn't from McDonald's. We made it to Denny's. I've ordered three hash browns and Caden got a grand slam. We got the maple syrup on deck. Look at that. Look at his duty. He literally just buys two orders and hash browns for lunch. Yeah. Look at his duty. Potato. That's pretty much it for this video, guys. Make sure you go and check out eveningmob.com. Free stickers with every order. Shipping internationally. Shipping to Australia is back on. Thank God. Thanks for watching the video. Hopefully this helped you. It definitely helped me rewatching it to kind of remember what I need to do next time for a front feeble. And yeah, thanks for the support. Cheers for watching the video and I'll see you guys in the next one.