Science of SCOOP - Difference with SWING

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What is the SCOOP in skateboarding? Let's scientifically analyze it by using 3D models.

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-- Table of Contents --
00:00 Intro
00:31 Scoop and Swing in Shove-it
01:15 What is Swing?
02:56 What is Scoop in BS spin?
04:51 What is Scoop in FS spin?
05:44 Science of keeping board under body
08:25 Mechanism of human body in Scooping

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A few years ago i discovered twisting my ankle while swinging my leg backward is the key to getting treflips (relatively) effortlessly, this is literally what i explain to anyone who asks how i do treflips. Very fun to watch someone else actually explaining this thoroughly

Kallum
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Helpful. Wish you showed the clips in goofy footing too. But still helpful for sure. Thanks

brandonvanasten
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A big thing I never noticed till I started weight lifting is how crucial it is to keep a good form/posture when executing tricks. This alone has helped me land things ive never been able to do for years, shoulder alignment is a big thing to pay attention too

Resonance
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This is a very good one, especially the parts about scooping frontside and how you have to adjust yr perception of what popping straight down will do

DarmokAtTanagra
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2:23 i was not landing any tricks until i discovered that the back foot also helps lift my body. That is why i was just kicking the front of my board but not popping. I thought i just had to kick my board harder to make it pop. My foot hurts

doctorworm
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Imagine your in science class and the teacher says “today we will learn about momentum” does anyone skate in here “?

keapaishere
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wait what why is this channel
so good?! I hope it reaches lots of people! most helpful and thoughtful approach ive seen ever on skate tricks

usually people just mimic what they heard about when they try to teach a trick even if it was exactly how they learned it (cant blame them, its really hard to track back the learning, its a skill!). its refreshing to see someone taking their time to really put some work thinking and demonstrating these.

so inspiring!!!

alexkiddforlife
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This video has some great insight into how the board moves when you pop it different ways. Ive been trying to figure out how to do fs 360 pop shuvits and i realized that i havent been scooping the board ive just swiped it harder.

mRSasha-dvmb
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Your tutorials helped me a lot more than any other. You dont just say what you need to do exactly, you also explain why and how and the blender graphics really help my mind wrap around what i should be doing and what im doing wrong. I can easily compare myself to the graphics if im doing something really different. Dont stop i love your vids

fyjypko
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Very very useful content. Some amazing tips and i think a big issue i have rn is that i've been practising "still" for ages until i get that thing down and then start doing it moving, which then takes just as much time to relearn lol.

feintxdd
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I'm learning more here then in college, thank you!

NativeAmericanSwag
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thanks for sharing, really enjoy the content. I have been wondering for a while how the scoop works in a treflip. since I can do pop-shovits very well and also kickflips, heelflips, backside and frontside 180s.. I keep struggling with the flip rotation in a treflip, but can rotate 360 degrees every try.. i think your information will help a lot. keep up the good work

DazHagen
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great video. still working on getting backside pop shuvs consistent. but this helps a lot thinking about the toes rotating to do the scoop. and especially the tip you gave of scooping at the very last moment when only your toe is making contact with the board, that makes so much sense.

barisharslan
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Bro, can u make a video why the board moving far forward/back after the scoop? Most people including you throw the board forward about 50cm after doing a 360 shove/flip, but some pro's like nyjah can land 360 flip at the same spot when he scoop it

zonertube
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Just found your channel. Just subscribed! Amazing explanation and examples. Thank you.

theyard
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I have been looking for awhile for this very topic! Thank you!

Rhakka
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Thats a great analysis. Ima try it this week domo arigato

leeentertainmentchannel
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I’ve been trying to get front shuv-its casually lately, and for me I just pretend that I’m going for a front 180 and go from there. You know how hardflips you have to pretend you’re going for a frontside flip? Just like that. Also the swing motion you describe reminds me of like a scissor kick. I guess maybe something like an inward heel?

Also the knee does move forward but you have to think of it from a neutral position. To me the knee moves in 8 directions, but really 16. (Well, the foot does which is ultimately the goal.) When you ollie you don’t bend the knee inwards and fold your ankle like the puppet maybe could, but it does shoot directly out and upwards. And then the foot comes after, think big ass ollie. You’re using the whole leg. If you wear a hinged knee brace you could still do tricks but it’s not the same. It’s all like a compound movement and moving your knee is natural. But it has a middle point and it’s not leg straight. Leg straight is one stretch away from hyperextension. Remember your ligaments is built to stabilize you, but it’s never JUST the hinge motion. You do have some range and power below the knee, and could even work on it (like quads).

One thing I’ve been doing lately for tricks is like a double squat I don’t know if you’ve experienced this.

haroldcampos
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Most valuable skate video 2023. Now go get that pop😂I’m trying so hard to regain that. The more you try/practice. The more muscle memory kicks in. Then you find your flick;)-And flick it
Whip it
Don’t break it 😂but a little . You know your human like this☑️🎊😆💚🕯️❤merry Xmas-Ya’llzies🎅🏽

Zombie__Homegirl
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pls do how to looking when doing trick

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