Thank you for this video! You guys just helped me figure out how to really ride my 22" penny board with my big ole' feet! Thank Morita-san for me please! He has mad skills and he's a great teacher!
@Daiki-e8e5 жыл бұрын
昨日Pennyを購入した僕にはタイムリーな動画! ありがとうございます!
@okitasan3 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best cruiser instructional videos I've seen. Very detailed explanations!
@TV-ln8jj5 жыл бұрын
これは面白い動画、森田さん深いわ
@チルスパイダー5 жыл бұрын
やっぱ森田くんはスゲーな〜
@DorwynnАй бұрын
I loved the music in the video, it was perfectly matched to Takahiro Morita Sans movements, making him look like he was moving by magic.
Respect to the Japanese skating family from Yorkshire England just ordered a Tony hawk penny board for my son James he will enjoy immensely wow Tony hawk Great video you look happy on those skateboards peace!
@パパス-i6f5 жыл бұрын
高校の時にペニー使って登校したの思い出した! もう一回乗ろうかなぁ
@君は太陽さ4 жыл бұрын
サ いいなあ、インキャやからできん
@ジャカ砲4 жыл бұрын
神保マオ スケボーで登校したその日から学校一の陽キャ
@MouseCIickАй бұрын
Penny board is soooo perfect for Japan. The ground is mostly smooth and flat over there.
Wow, that is an AMAZING video and I've never seen anyone riding and pumping a penny board like this! Thank you very much for those detailed instructions!!
Thank you Rovin for this cruiser video...as per morito San bigger board is required for faster speed...however, I get speed wobble even at 10km or less with a nickel size board, and more wobble with the 22 " board...I must be doing something wrong...I want to understand how fast can one go with 22" and 27" without a wobble, and my trucks are not very loose...should I keep the front more loose than the rear...can you please get some details around this...I personally like the 22" for its size and tight carving, but it's scary even at 10km pet hour....thank you
Hey!! Whats the black thing that Morita has in the tail of his Penny Board? I think that is really helpful to be able to pop the Penny
@JackdeRipskaya3 жыл бұрын
I think that's a tail guard to prevent the tail from wearing down. Looks like DIY tail guard made out of a hockey puck or something similar.
@user-azarashi-hayato3 жыл бұрын
今日からこれみて頑張ります
@justinchan36614 жыл бұрын
impressive, such a detail tutorial covering almost everything I want to know (except how to stop lol). This give me so much understanding toward what I should do on the board, unlike other tutorial that just say stand on the board