Hey guys, welcome to another episode of case school. In today's episode we're going to be teaching you so let's get started. To get started, make sure you can ride and Ollie very easy before trying to boardslide next head to your local skate park or build a flat rail in your driveway. It's easiest to learn this trick on a small very waxed ledge or a flat bar to start off. gain some speed and as you approach the obstacle, pop your board as you would have normal Ollie. focus on getting your front trucks over the obstacle and landing on the middle of your board.
Practice this motion first before you get used to sliding the actual trick. Once you feel comfortable with all laying on and getting onto the middle of your board, start getting a little bit faster and try to fly the whole thing. As you're sliding the rail keep your knees bent to keep your board balanced in this slide longer. Once you approach the end of the obstacle put your weight into your back foot and your back trucks focused on bringing your front trucks out and around the end of the obstacle and back straight into your regular stance. When on your boat, bend your knees and ride away clean. Now this trick definitely takes some practice to find the smallest rail or lead that you can find your skateboard and try it over and over until you can get the most you can whack the Rails is starting to stick but don't worry too much because it'll make the board slip out from Monday.
Alright guys, that's it. Once you feel comfortable with the boardslide it's time to take it to bigger and bigger obstacles and take it to the streets. Thanks for watching guys. Don't forget to subscribe to wildfire for the next episode.