Wheelbase in skateboarding
Let’s see what the wheelbase does in skateboarding using 3D model and a physics engine. Read More ...
Let’s see what the wheelbase does in skateboarding using 3D model and a physics engine. Read More ...
What is a skateboard made of? Maple wood plates, metal trucks and more. A complete set of a skateboard consists of different materials and components. It is essential to better understand the individual part's features to learn tricks effectively. Summary Read More ...
Have you ever wondered why treflips flip? How do you pop shove-it? The trick itself might look simple but I used to hate this trick. That is because I always had this problems that I landed primo , landed one Read More ...
Scientific breakdown of Treflip You don't have to use your front foot in a Treflip. But what does it mean? Does that mean you don't have to pay attention to your front foot because it does something unconsciously, or the Read More ...
Analyze the science behind Kickflip according to physics theories with 3D models.
You can see how to flick, pop and distribute your weight based on objective facts. Read More ...
We will see physics and science of Slappy Noseslide using 3D models and animations. Discover the secret of this trick and land yours today. Read More ...
The key to float an Ollie is to let the board push your front foot, NOT the other way around. This article explains how to Ollie from physics perspective using 3D models. Read More ...
There are countless ways to have fun in skateboarding without an Ollie. Footplants like a Boneless are relatively easy, yet you can gain height and have many variations. In this video, I will introduce the physics of Footplants, how to Read More ...
The Motion Echo Player is an AI-powered tool ideal for sports and motion analysis. Upload videos to analyze specific frames and visualize movements up to five frames back. With intuitive operation and browser compatibility, it's perfect for analyzing sports movements like skateboarding. Read More ...
Heelflip. Intuitively, it seems easy. It's just a matter of ONE flip, and everyone should know that human legs are strong enough to flip a skateboard. So, if it doesn't, don't try to flick harder because it's not about strength. Read More ...