Aus der Beschreibung heraus wusste ich nicht, was mich exakt erwartet. Also dies zuerst: es handelt sich um eine Videoanleitung zu diversen Manual Trick Varianten. Auf englisch, was nicht weiter tragisch ist, weil gut verständlich. Aber: wirklich gelehrt wird nicht, snder demonstriert, wie die Trick aussehen, wenn man sie kennt. Aber die wichtigen Tipps über die Stellung der Füße, das eigentliche Manual-Fahren, gern gemachte Fehler und Varabübungen gibt es nicht. 4 Sterne, weil gut gefilmt und kurzweilig. Eine echte Lernkiste ists aber nicht.
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Description
Learn killer manual variations from one of the best in the biz.
Canadian skateboarder, Desmond Hoostie has placed high in several manual contests and is well known as a master of many technical variations on the manual. In this free app from XNtrick, Des takes us step by step through a selection of manual tricks from the basic manual to super tech and lets you in on his secrets to ripping up manny pads.
App Features:
• 13 minutes of video training
• Super clear explanations
• Offline Playback (no internet connection needed)
• Easy to navigate
Table of contents:
1 Intro
2 Manual
3 Kickflip Manual
4 Manual Kickflip
5 Heelflip Manual
6 Nose Manual
7 Kickflip Nose Manual
8 Nollie Nose Manual
9 Nose Manual Nollie Kickflip
10 Backside Kickflip Fakie Manual
11 Outro
Application availability
Available in countries
Country | Price |
---|---|
Canada | 3.99 CAD |
China | 18 CNY |
France | 3.49 EUR |
Germany | 3.49 EUR |
Italy | 3.49 EUR |
Netherlands | 3.49 EUR |
Portugal | 3.49 EUR |
Spain | 3.49 EUR |
Poland | free |
UK | 2.99 GBP |
India | 249 INR |
Japan | 370 JPY |
Korea, Republic Of | 999.99 KRW |
Poland | 13.99 PLN |
Russia | 229 RUB |
Turkey | 19.99 TRY |
USA | 2.99 USD |
Korea, Republic Of | free |
Ukraine | 2.99 USD |
Available for devices
MacDesktop,Reviews
Englisch only. Aber okayisch
Watch for the videos, not the instruction.
Ok, so I have to start off by saying that the guy who is skating in the videos is sick. Buttery smooth, all bolts. And Im no where near as good as this guy at manuals. Now that weve cleared that up, you should download this app, but not for the instruction. The videos show the guys footwork flawlessly, and they have really nice, clear shots of the tricks from multiple angles. But this series falls short in the same places that the old school instructionals I watched when I was a teen(any of you rememer the Thrasher how to skates, or the old Willy Santos instructionals?), that is, the verbal instruction is so basic and pointless they might as well not have it at all. The only three pieces of instruction I found helpful were "Keep your weight centered over your board","Do this on flat first", or "Keep trying, youll get it". Other than that, same old crap: "Dont let your wheels touch". "The foot positions are the same as a standard ollie(or kick flip, heel flip, etc.), land in manual", blah blah blah. Anyone who has been skating for more than a few months knows those things. Seriously, do you think that youre going to help someone learn how to bust a kick flip manny by telling to just kickflip, land in a manual, dont let your front wheels touch, and ride away clean? People can see that all on their own. Tell them tips on how to keep your balance and engage your core when you land in the manual to stay in it. Tell them about appropriate speeds, how loose or tight trucks are going to affect each trick, and what exercises/drills can be done to improve your coordination and balance for each trick. Dont just tell a kid that he needs to learn to manual before he tries to manual up a curb. Is that supposed to be a breathrough moment in his skating? People need to start treating skateboarding like its a legit sport. The guys who train to skate are some of the sickest guys that ever rode. Dyrdek, Danny Way,Sheckler, Daniel Tosh and countless others have realized that you can skate, or you can skate and also train to skate better. These guys put in time on the board and the gym, and take the time to break down the science behind the tricks that made them famous. Instructional series for skateboarders need to incompass all of this, and not just what is painfully obvious about the tricks. I appluad this guy for his talents, his buttery smooth style, and his obvious mastery of all things manual, but I sincerely hope that he will redo the series, and put more of his detailed knowledge about the art/sport/science of skatebaording.