What's up guys? zakk Wylde here. Welcome to another episode of skate school. In today's episode, we're gonna be teaching you the front side. Let's get started into your local skate park and find the smallest flat bar or ledge that they have. Start by not moving next to the ledge or the rail that you're going to escape and practice popping up and on top of the rail in front board position.
Once you get that down, start by writing towards the obstacle a fair amount of speed as you bend down to pop your board start leaning your way into the rail. It's really helps you to connect to the rail and get on sideways to really slide the trick. When first trying this trick. You want to keep your feet spread across the board with your foot covering your tail and your front foot covering your front foot. As you ollie up, swing your front foot up and over on top of the rail just like you practice before leaning slightly back to keep your board moving and stay balanced on the rail. It takes a couple tries to really slide this trick without slipping out and really get The balance down.
Use your front foot to help stay balanced on the rail cost slightly pushing your back foot to keep you in motion on the ramp. For this trick, you want to make sure to lean slightly back, keep you in motion and not get caught up. So it just takes some time to get the balance right. If you start to reach the end of the obstacle, use your front foot to bring the board up in over back onto the ground and the bolts bend your knees and right away please. Alright guys, now you've mastered the front side board. It's time to take it to bigger and bigger obstacles, or even the streets.
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