“Terry Adams flows across flatland with surreal style and one of the absolute deepest bag of tricks, the whiplash being a classic to learn for riders of all levels. The trick to the whiplash is getting to the halfway point. Once you let go of your frame with your foot and place it onto the front peg, you need to shift weight and take the other foot off the peg and receive the frame on the return. Terry doesn’t describe this a a brake trick, so try learning this one without them! This one may take a few tries, so watch Terry break this one down professionally in this Step By Step.” – Alli Sports
Mike Escamilla and Anthony Napolitan on BMX
This is definitely a really interesting video. It’s cool to get a perspective from Anthony and Mike on things. They both did a real good job of doing this right.
“Mike Escamilla lends his BMX veteran perspective on the sport with the help of Anthony Napolitan to cover all angles. Both Escamilla and Napolitan are considered game changers in the world of BMX. But what do they think it takes to be at the forefront of the sport? Listen up as these two take you Inside BMX.” – Alli Sports
How To Nac Nac with Matt Cordova
Matt Cordova has some of the wildest nac nac’s in BMX right now, so it makes complete sense for him to give you some advice on how to get them done proper.
“Matt Cordova knows how to nac nac, and after this video you will, too! Cordova breaks this trick into two simple tricks, a motowhip and a one footer, to combine for a clean nac nac no matter where you throw them. Check out out Cordova’s nac nacs on dirt and see what it takes Step By Step to master them for yourself.” – Alli Sports
Brian Hunt Heals From Asian X-plosion
We’ve got a Quicky dropping with Brian here in the next few days where he talks about his shoulder surgery a little more like this video.
“Brian Hunt took a heavy fall while at the Asian X Games that resulted in a serious surgery. Hunt had been to China a few times and knew what to expect — or so he thought. Hunt stops by the studio to cheerfully recap his experience with a translator in a Shanghai hospital and share some GoPro footage of the crash! Hear Hunts epic fail tale as he rehashes his crash and takes you Inside BMX.” – Alli Sports
How To Downside Tailwhip with Austin Coleman
Looking to learn how to downside whip? Well, Austin Coleman has a few words of advice for you. Get on this trick!
“Austin Coleman has a few secrets to share when it comes to learning downside tailwhips, serious secrets. Coleman is a transition annihilator, so his most comfortable place to throw downside tailwhips is on a steep nine foot quarter pipe. From the spectator seats the downside tailwhip may look a little deceiving, Coleman tells you exactly what it takes to correctly send and receive a downside tailwhip in this Step By Step.” – Alli Sports
How To Hang Five with Matt Wilhelm
Want to know how to hang five? Well, Matt Wilhelm would be the guy to learn it from. Here’s a quick video with some advice!
“Matt Wilhelm knows his stuff, as a three-time X Games medalist and two-time National Champion, you’d be crazy not to take his advice. Wilhelm recommends not using your front brakes at all for this trick, “Its a really bad habit to start off with,” says Wilhelm, “don’t be afraid to flip over the bars.” Check out exactly how Wilhelm does a hang five, and learn Step By Step how to do a hang five for yourself.” – Alli Sports
How to Nothing with Peta Shepherd
Colony‘s Peta Shepherd spends some time showing you how to properly pull those hands and feet off. Give it a look!
“Peta Shepherd checks in from Canada’s Joyride 150 year-round indoor bike park to teach you how to nothing over a box jump. Peta has perfected nothings over boxes, and breaks down the two basics you need to be comfortable with before stepping up to the complete nothing. Practice your no-handers and no-footers, once these are second nature listen to Peta’s trick that helps her stomp nothings in this Step By Step.” – Alli Sports
How To Wall Slap with Kyle Baldock
Watch and learn, kids! Then go learn it!
“Kyle Baldock just made wall slaps a whole lot easier with his breakdown in this Step By Step. Kyle says you need to find a big enough wall near your quarterpipe and when you air out toward it to hold your back brake and really plant your back tire on the wall to absorb all of you weight and push into the wall.” – Alli Sports