Ever wanted to do a handplant, but weren’t quite sure what to do? Or maybe you tried, but couldn’t get it figured out. If so, Ryan Taylor has you covered.
How To Bunnyhop Tailwhip with Stevie Churchill
Here’s a little how to action from one of the best hop whip artists in the game, Stevie Churchill, courtesy of TCU. Check out the video then go give some whoppers a go.
How To Fakie Hop Invert with Eric Bahlman
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A little bit before Eric Bahlman got picked up by Volume Bikes, Bobby Kanode caught up with the freecoasting and inverting wizard known as Eric Bahlman to get a little how-to on fakie hop inverts. Eric gives you a few keys to the success he has been able to find along with a few wild examples on how you can include inverts into your every day life. All I know is this is awesome so check it out!
How to Nose Manual with Broc Raiford
The Come Up caught up with Broc Raiford to find out the key to getting nose manuals all locked in. Check out what he had to say then get to it!
How To Smith to Hard 180 with Chad Kerley
A little how to action from one of the best in the business.
“Chad Kerley knows his ledges, here he shows you how to master the smith hard 180 out. With all the steps and tricks you need to cleanly throw them, Chad tells you what it takes to land one no matter where you are. He breaks it down from the smith, to his position for the pop, and finally the 180 out. Check out Chad’s smith hard 180’s at home in this Step By Step.” – Alli Sports
How To Predator Grind a Flat Rail with Cooper Brownlee
Colony‘s Cooper Brownlee gives you some advice on how to get your predator grinds on lock. Take a look, then go give it a try!
“This week, Cooper Brownlee shows off the basics of learning a predator grind. With four pegs being common nowdays and over grinds being a fairly fundamental trick, this is a grind that takes a grind to hop over to the next level. Check out Cooper’s tips above.” – Ride BMX
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: Crank Arm Grinds
Here’s a little how to action on crank arm grinds from a kid named Johann Valder. It would appear that he’s got these on lock, so take some advice and then get out there and give it a go.