How to Slappy Crooked Grind | Trick Tip

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Slappy crooked grinds are one of the best curb tricks ever created. While there are hundreds of trick tip videos for this particular grind, I hope you find my technique helpful in improving your curb skating.
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Your right there are a million trick tips on slappy crooks but something about your explanation of the weight shift made more sense to me. Subscribed. Raining here today but I'm excited to give these another go once things clear up. If you ever read this and if you can slappy blunt I would love a trick tip on those, there don't seem to be a ton out there. Will check past videos now to see if you've already done one. Thanks man!

cromag_jetlag
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Thank you I was practicing these today and I couldn’t figure out why my board would hit the curb before my trucks could I wasn’t leaning on my toes enough 👍

thebayharborbutcher
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Thanks! Will use this next time I try these. Have got into them sporadically but never out .

Bowl_sessions
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Great video! Does it matter how tight the trucks are? I'm guessing that if the trucks are tighter, it makes it easier for that wheel to lift off the ground?

PeaceBeginsOnYourPlate
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When the curb is bigger and you have to manual, do you mean just lifting your front truck onto the curb? Or does that make it not a slappy?

edelhardtearnhardt
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best tip for this is to have smaller wheels and super very loose trucks

williambo
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I found it very odd how you said that the term “frontside” and “backside” can be dropped for many grinds/slides as that’s completely false.

A frontside feeble grind and a backside feeble grind are 2 COMPLETELY different tricks. The same is true for board slides, bluntslides and any others that you mentioned.

Not trying to be rude, as the rest of your video is solid, but I’ve never heard ANYONE else in my 20+ years of skating say that you don’t have to specify between a front crook and a back crook.

OneClipAtATime
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how do you shift your weight back to your heel once your on the curb? i have no problem getting into it but then i just stick because all my weight is still on my toes once im up there

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