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theI.S.M.
04-03-2009, 03:57 PM
little teaser we made for the 4:30sec video we put together for Tydle Mag's "Big Catalog Issue". Make sure you keep checking in with www.tydlemag.com to see when the Catalog drop's!

http://www.youtube.com/v/mD71G_tikKw&hl=en&fs=1

samcollett
04-03-2009, 07:19 PM
good stuff brian.

NoahHankinsonNZ
04-03-2009, 10:12 PM
whoaaa thats SICK
cant wait for the full one

whats the song

Brian Kniveton
04-04-2009, 09:38 AM
glad two people watched it!

Song: AmpLive - Video Tapez Ft. Deltron3030

Scrub
04-04-2009, 09:45 AM
just curious, is one step dropping in general less cool or important for inlanders? i've noticed most people chase their boards in inland, is it to gain more speed?

Brian Kniveton
04-04-2009, 10:31 AM
just curious, is one step dropping in general less cool or important for inlanders? i've noticed most people chase their boards in inland, is it to gain more speed?

it's just not necessary in flatland (most cases). . i feel i can get more sped with a 2-3 step drop when approaching a rail .. might just be in my head though...

Kyle Lynch
04-04-2009, 10:47 AM
Its interesting in flatland skim there are so many ways of getting on your board compared to wave skimboarding. You have the briefcase drop, one step, and then the throw and chase method. Since there is no problem with trying to reach waves and the fact that our beaches don't have slope, the one step doesn't seem the most effective way of getting on your board in flatland. Most sponsored riders, do some type of chase ranging between 2-5 steps or do the briefcase drop which really is basically no steps at all. With flatland skim its more about comfort, and what works best for the rider. A rail unlike waves is not going to change locations, which basically allows you to time your approach fairly easily. I have never found gaining enough speed to conquer a given rail very difficult, its more about foot placement, timing, balance since flatland is all about how tech you can get.

Scrub
04-04-2009, 11:05 AM
that's what i was thinking, and realized that a one step drop is really only essential to ocean skimming because at times slope is steep or there is only a split second opportunity to drop your board in a good spot. Thanks for the post, i found it interesting.... But i still think the briefcase drop is weird haha.

Brian Kniveton
04-04-2009, 11:11 AM
that's what i was thinking, and realized that a one step drop is really only essential to ocean skimming because at times slope is steep or there is only a split second opportunity to drop your board in a good spot. Thanks for the post, i found it interesting.... But i still think the briefcase drop is weird haha.

Lexi Hutchings has the briefcase drop on lock.. chick can ride

Kyle Lynch
04-04-2009, 11:23 AM
Kayotic team riders - Dane Clark, Myles Delange, and half of vancouver island (B.C.) all do the brief case drop. The greatest advantage of the briefcase drop in flatland is that you can pop tricks the moment you jump on the board because you are already in position to do so, and it requires less water because you can literally run on the sand to gain speed, much like a one step in wave skim. It looks dope as well. The biggest disadvantage it is harder to do in any type of cross wind and you have less room for error.

One of the coolest thing about flatland that is rarely shown in videos is that you can literally pop a trick/ land, kick the board out from under your feet, run after it and jump on it again to pop another trick. Sort of like lines in street skating, its just something that is really hard to film, thats why it is not usually featured in videos.

NoahHankinsonNZ
04-04-2009, 11:24 AM
thanks for th song brian
never hears of either of them
thtas the music i kind of listen to underground stuff
you always use deltron3030 for your username

NoahHankinsonNZ
04-04-2009, 11:26 AM
Kayotic team riders - Dane Clark, Myles Delange, and half of vancouver island (B.C.) all do the brief case drop. The greatest advantage of the briefcase drop in flatland is that you can pop tricks the moment you jump on the board because you are already in position to do so, and it requires less water because you can literally run on the sand to gain speed, much like a one step in wave skim. It looks dope as well.

myles delange has the meanest tailslide photo in tydle whick reminds me how is the catalogue coming along?
the briefcase drop sounds weird is it nessecarily better

Kyle Lynch
04-04-2009, 11:36 AM
The catalogue should be done next week, just waiting on a few things from various people.

Noah: I wasn't saying the briefcase drop is better, was just letting everyone know that there are some advantages and disadvantages to it. Myles and Dane, really make it work. I personally do a chase and so do the majority of flatland skimboarders. So if you look at the numbers then I guess the chase is the best, I just think the briefcase looks steezy and I do it sometimes just for kicks. Almost all the top riders can jump on their boards anyway you ask them but when it comes down to performance they go with what they feel comfortable with.

Blak_skimmer220
04-04-2009, 11:43 AM
no apostrophe in drops :)

sick viddd

NoahHankinsonNZ
04-04-2009, 02:27 PM
The catalogue should be done next week, just waiting on a few things from various people.

Noah: I wasn't saying the briefcase drop is better, was just letting everyone know that there are some advantages and disadvantages to it. Myles and Dane, really make it work. I personally do a chase and so do the majority of flatland skimboarders. So if you look at the numbers then I guess the chase is the best, I just think the briefcase looks steezy and I do it sometimes just for kicks. Almost all the top riders can jump on their boards anyway you ask them but when it comes down to performance they go with what they feel comfortable with.

i defenitely agree with comfort
the briefcasedrop would be really good in a tight spot
justto make sure is the brief case drop when you are hloding the nose and then drop, skim
or when you are holding the side, drop, skim?

btw lynch i ve got a few questions for the nz history interview i am making a few more so i will email you when ive got them all wont be long

Kyle Lynch
04-04-2009, 03:18 PM
traditionally, the briefcase drop is when you hold the side of your board, start running, get up to full speed and slip the board under your feet to skim. For Goofy hold your board with your left hand, makes the trick way easier and smoother, for regular the reverse.

Brian Kniveton
04-04-2009, 03:41 PM
no apostrophe in drops :)

sick viddd

glad you liked it. looks like there is going to be some snow coming in next week so by the looks of things i'll probably be working.. hit me up

beachbum
04-04-2009, 04:45 PM
yea I started briefcase dropping when I flatland. I really like it.

I want to see how effective it is in wave skimming. bobby from vilano does it and that was the first time I had ever seen it.

Matt Head
04-04-2009, 05:36 PM
one step ftw

Matt Head
04-04-2009, 05:39 PM
If you check out the guys from Nemo They all one step. It was like I'm home.

Brian Kniveton
04-04-2009, 06:36 PM
PATRON'

NoahHankinsonNZ
04-05-2009, 10:24 PM
PATRON'

whats thet

NoahHankinsonNZ
04-05-2009, 10:28 PM
glad two people watched it!

Song: AmpLive - Video Tapez Ft. Deltron3030

on htis toutbe vid its radihead feat del
is it radio head or amplive??
what the fuck is up with the internet
who is right him or you???:(:confused:

Kirtap
04-05-2009, 11:05 PM
traditionally, the briefcase drop is when you hold the side of your board, start running, get up to full speed and slip the board under your feet to skim. For Goofy hold your board with your left hand, makes the trick way easier and smoother, for regular the reverse.

Haven't tried it, but somehow it feels like it'd be easier to do the opposite. Left hand when regular and right hand when goofy..

I guess I'll just have to try and see what feels best.

Kyle Lynch
04-06-2009, 08:35 AM
The problem with using your front hand to drop the briefcase is you usually have to take an extra step and you lose speed. By using your front hand you have to sort of toss your board under and in front of you, but if you use your back hand you can literally place the board under your feet and carry way more speed. Either way give the briefcase a try its a good move to learn in general, just to have something to use in tight spots.

samcollett
04-06-2009, 09:19 AM
i one step.

Brian Kniveton
04-07-2009, 05:02 AM
on htis toutbe vid its radihead feat del
is it radio head or amplive??
what the fuck is up with the internet
who is right him or you???:(:confused:

really?

NoahHankinsonNZ
04-07-2009, 08:49 PM
ohhhhhhhhhh
my bad its an amplive remix of videotapes feat del tha funkee
deltron3030 is the same as del the funkee aye