 Where to? What are we doing? The fakie. Zach reckons this is sketchy. This is steeper. Maybe makes you feel safer. The issue with it is commitment. The trick's not hard. It's just scary. So whatever one you feel like you would commit to is the one you're going to want to do it on. Because you're going to probably do it in the first couple of tries you try. I reckon if you can only fakie, then you can do this trick. And rock the fakie. Yeah, deck that rock fakie though. Yeah, I've never been a decked out kind of dude. Do a decked out rock fakie. All the way deck. No, you can't do it like that. You got to come straight in. No, you decked and then you adjust it and then came in. Someone told me in Australia that's how you do it. Okay, well someone in Australia was absolutely wrong. All the way and then all the way in. Like that? Yep. Like once the fakies feel scary and then you do them and you're like, oh that's really cozy. Your problem is that you just decided not land it and it was perfect. How much clearance did I have on my front truck? Funny, I land mine fakie manual-ish. See, there's people that do that and people that do four down. I feel like the fakie manual is scarier, no? I would say aim for four down but still do the fakie manual for insurance. That's how I do it. Yeah, do it. Literally just end the video right now. First try. You can literally just land it right. Let me just see what happens if you actually commit. Fully commit. Super cozy. You're just going to do it right here. That was perfect. That was it. This try, all cock, no balls. Was the last time you did this the day we met? This is an anniversary. Are we celebrating the day we met? How many years ago was that? Probably three. Yeah, three. Yeah. I did this one time in Australia but it was like, the transition was smaller than this. Yeah. I felt safer. Literally this try. Your foot can be anywhere and you're going to land it. I feel like if I'm more like with the palm of my foot like this, it stops the boat from like flipping. Teating around, yeah. Yeah. It's a little bit more secure for sure. You're just taking your foot off. You're doing the trick every try. Yeah, that was really good. Both feet, this try no matter what. No matter what, you have to try this try both feet. Two in a row. I wanted to take my foot off so bad. Two in a row. Nope, taking your foot off. Like that time it looked like you wanted to take your foot off and then you didn't. I didn't, yeah. See what happens if you just keep your foot on the whole time? Like don't, like blind confidence right here. No, I'm trying to like be mindful of like, keep your weight in transition. Yeah, 100%. You don't need to get on top. People reckon you've got to go on top first and then come back. It depends on the way you want to do it. I basically have no body weight on top. I feel like that's safer. I think so. It's more cozy. You can stay in transition. Yeah. What's the secret? I've got to hang my toes off the front of the, my front edge a bit. Oh, that kind of keel flipy? Yeah. Interesting. Okay. I feel like when it's there, I have more control over the pop coming back in. When it's like here, my foot kind of goes this way. Yeah. I think the only issue you're having is when you go to pop, you take your back foot off and then put it back on. Like the ones that you land, you're literally bailing and then bailing the bail and landing it. What? Yeah, it feels kind of funky. Yeah. Like you're taking your back foot off all crazy. Yeah, that back foot bail stuff scares me. Mark that. Keep it on. I don't know how to keep it on. That last try that you just slipped out on, you kept it on. You just need to be super confident. I feel like when I get a nice pop, it's easier to hold my toe on, like my foot on the tail. When I do a shit pop, it's like, ugh. Your foot's not falling off the board though. You're literally blunting and then kicking your foot off the board like to put it on the ground. And then you decide not to put it on the ground and you put it back on the board. Like it looks very like you're using the muscles in your leg to pull it away from the board. And then the pop is taking your foot away from the board. Really? Yeah, it looks like it's a fear thing. Two-factor. Joe Rogan approved. Yeah, I still want to do it like a solid one like that. Yeah. So it still makes a loud sound, but it's taking manually. All right. No matter what, both feet, you're not allowed to bail this one. Just take this lamb or the make. It's like one of those things where even when you get in wrong, you still have to commit to that try. Like you just have to commit. Do it again. See what I mean? Do it again. Two in a row. Full commit. Perfect. Do it again. Tell me how you feel. What do you feel like? I was like looking. I was like, I'm going to just pop back and I'm just going to concentrate on looking here. And it works, but you know, when you have to do a trick a bunch of times to really feel the muscle fucking memory and everything. Let me get another couple of nice ones. Yeah. You should do at least like three more. Yeah. That was a good one. Like you had confidence in that one. I could see it. Yeah. I'm going to have this trick now. Do it again. Yeah. It's all it is. It's all commit because generally it's pretty cozy. Like if you keep your weight in transition and just trust the puff and like just hold it, but I just kept thinking like, oh my God, I'm coming backwards down transition. I'm going to hang up or I'm going to slip out. Yeah. I think that's like if I set up my toes like this, I have more grip on the side of my foot to come back. Yeah. The back foot. I can tell my back foot. There's a gap. Yeah. From the tail. It's not like it's getting less and less though. I think the issue with want to fakies is when you're trying them, you're thinking about your body weight being on the coping and the way that you're thinking about being in transition is your body weight being up here and doing the loop out. When in fact, when you try to commit to it, it's exactly like you're just riding up a quarter pipe and pumping back to fakie. Yeah. The gravity is not gnarly. It's pulling you back into transition. Yeah. Land below your board. If you land with your body weight a little bit below your board, you can't slip out. Yeah. Third try though. But you did. Yeah. That's like triple piss off. Apparently this used to be this. Yeah. Because then the archers, they'll cut archers fingers off so they couldn't. Is that why they had that? Yeah. That's why they go ha ha. Because it means that the index finger was chopped off because they worked. Apparently. So you can do another no-side big spin this try? Try. Fourth try? It doesn't really feel like big spin though. It's 270 shove. That's what I would call it. What's the technical name for no-side 270 shove? 270 shove. We used to call them no-side McRaisies, but 270 shove I think is the technical term. It's not big spin at all. Go a little faster. If I was more zoomed out, I would have got the best thumbnail of you just airing. You were. I just, my weight is wrong. You just, I don't know what happened there, to be honest. That was good. Dude, these get in your head. Yo, 100%. I feel like I can't get that proper angle. Even though I've got plenty of space, it just rocks me. Yeah. Like I said, you feel the presence of something close by and it alters your body weight. It's in your peripheral. Yeah. That wax did nothing. Why is it, do I just need to wax a gutsy out of it? I think it's your digging in too soon and that's what's causing this stick. Actually, I got to change this angle. So next time you stick like that and go flying to the air, I can get a thumbnail out of it. That is a real thing. Like people who didn't do gymnastics and people who skate for it, I think are, I mean, you know, free runners, anything that involves this sort of discipline, like you're good at falling. Like you're good at being in the air and losing your balance, rolling down the window and then like fixing it. Yeah. Cause if you ever seen like, I don't know, like a normal person fall down like a set of stairs or something like that. Yeah. It literally looks like they're NPC. You know, they're doing nothing to upright their gravity. They're just like accepting what happens. Yes. What the fuck am I doing, dude? Like I've seen slinkies resist gravity more than they do down the stairs. Soon, partner. My favorite thing about Sean is sometimes you get random facts. He just points to the keys. I got gumtree. Eucalyptus, koalas. They got chlamydia. That's apparently how Harry Styles got chlamydia in Australia. There's a koala piss on him or something. No. It's a piss. That's a rumor. There's a more logical, that's like, that's like Virgin Mary shit. You know what sucked up? That's actually what happened. Like no one believes it, but like that might have actually been what happened. You got a piss on a koala and you got chlamydia from his eyes or something. Yeah.