Progression and innovation is what drives us. Through years of evolution and rider driven design, Freebord has engineered a setup that rides exactly like a snowboard on pavement.
This is actually a dope ass segment. You guys could actually recreate a learn to ride video this way if you keep at it. Something that’s way more in depth if you know what i mean for the non snowboarders that try freebording.
another big trick is to do a small ollie into the nosepress, not a big one, you want to save momentum for when you press your front foot down on the ground. snowboarders suggest the same thing for nosepresses on rails in trick tips
dude ollieing into a nose press is not very hard.
and its been donw ALOT.
its the nose press jump over something back into nosepress that is legitimate
keith, i’m not saying its not been done. its just way easier to not waste energy on getting high. if you want to press a curb just ollie enough to barely make it up it
This is actually a dope ass segment. You guys could actually recreate a learn to ride video this way if you keep at it. Something that’s way more in depth if you know what i mean for the non snowboarders that try freebording.
Anyway keep it up.
another big trick is to do a small ollie into the nosepress, not a big one, you want to save momentum for when you press your front foot down on the ground. snowboarders suggest the same thing for nosepresses on rails in trick tips
i think banzi should be featured in the next trick tip…………………….
haha, yea, i’d be fun to do a trick tip
dude ollieing into a nose press is not very hard.
and its been donw ALOT.
its the nose press jump over something back into nosepress that is legitimate
180 into nose press and hop 3 out
keith, i’m not saying its not been done. its just way easier to not waste energy on getting high. if you want to press a curb just ollie enough to barely make it up it
dont waste your energy when getting high