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Sarah Park-Matott
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Just an open dialogue about skateboarding.
If you
- think the tutorials you've seen haven't gone in depth enough
- struggle to stay motivated
- feel like you're not progressing
- like relaxed vibes
- enjoy thinking about skate topics
Welcome to my channel. You might like it here.
If you want to support the channel, you can also join my Patreon for access to the discord server and early access to videos!
www.patreon.com/sarahparkmatott?fan_landing=true
If you
- think the tutorials you've seen haven't gone in depth enough
- struggle to stay motivated
- feel like you're not progressing
- like relaxed vibes
- enjoy thinking about skate topics
Welcome to my channel. You might like it here.
If you want to support the channel, you can also join my Patreon for access to the discord server and early access to videos!
www.patreon.com/sarahparkmatott?fan_landing=true
how to freestyle smoother | linking tricks
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I also post a lot on instagram @sparkmatott
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the impact of your environment
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How I use Social Media as a Skater
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Fresh Freestyle Gear - the worst combination?
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.21 день назад
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My Favorite 2 Tips for Rail Flips
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how to freestyle smoother | trick execution
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My Board choice for this Summer
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The Failure Behind My Instagram Freestyle Lines
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Breaking in my DIY Manual Pad | approaching ollie manuals | no talking
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Nose slides actually took me 3.5 years to slide
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How I Learn New Tricks | Varial Heel
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Progressing with Low Impact Skating
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My plan to FIX my biggest skate weakness
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Raw Freestyle Skateboarding | Intermediate
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3 Lessons I Learned at Woodward East
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What waits outside your Wheelhouse
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What waits outside your Wheelhouse
When weather cancels your skate session, try these.
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When weather cancels your skate session, try these.
The Easiest Way to Start Skating Transition
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The Easiest Way to Start Skating Transition
can skate practice be too structured?
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can skate practice be too structured?
Do you need winterized skate shoes? | Etnies Jefferson MTW
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Do you need winterized skate shoes? | Etnies Jefferson MTW
the MOST underrated "beginner" trick in skateboarding
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the MOST underrated "beginner" trick in skateboarding
How to Practice the Coconut Wheelie | 5 Tips
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How to Practice the Coconut Wheelie | 5 Tips
Snow skating might save my winter skate blues
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Snow skating might save my winter skate blues
The Skate Park that Traumatized Me as a Kid
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The Skate Park that Traumatized Me as a Kid
Winter Skateboarding Can Be Depressing, But...
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Winter Skateboarding Can Be Depressing, But...
Switching from a 7.6 to an 8.25 inch deck
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Switching from a 7.6 to an 8.25 inch deck
I learned how to drop in but after successfully doing it i broke my front teeth 💀
1:05 was smooooth
I can go down on the ramp but dropping in gives me so much anxiety..
I see real progress!
thank you! 🙏
Love these introspective and talky vids! Not hurt but my focus has been away from the gym so skating goes on the back burner until I can get my sessions in. But mentally and psychologically these are a great help!
I landed my body varial but the next day I can't😢
that happens 😃 you'll get better and better at doing it!
Your freestyle skating is on point. This type of skating is so damn hard, you need some serious balance and precision. Props to you. 👍
I think it also depends on what skating style suits you or what u focus on with all the time u spend skating. all types of skating are hard lol some can never flip, some are frightened by speed, some will never get over dropping in. Some just dont have that flow to do freestyle idk all so individual I admire all styles and love watching them all lol
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Smoother and smoother with each day! Killing it :)
This is dope! I wanna blend some freestyle into my street skating to fill in some gaps. Add some flavor. 🤌
Thankyou from Philippines skateboarding🛹
Good progress 👌
This video is well explained and very detailed, you gave me more motivation to skateboard more. Thank you for this video and a bonus, the no. 1 trick is called the POPCORN.❤
what were those kneepads you were wearing?
Hey Sarah, freestyle tricks really suit you in my opinion.
Very helpful thank you
Your foot placement diagrams, and the way you made this tutorial in general, sets the standard for skateboarding tutorials IMO. The video isn't unnecessarily long either.
ah thank you! I'm glad you liked this tutorial so much 🙏
I rlly realized the impact of your environment when I went to California too. When I skated an average skatepark there, it was so much more advanced than what I was used to so I looked like a total beginner tho I wasn’t. It just goes to show that the average skater who grew up and skated in California is probably better than the average skater in my state because California is so skate friendly (obvs since skateboarding was invented there). It made me realize that I gotta skate more diverse parks and street spots and even though our parks aren’t as advanced, I’m hoping by diversifying the environments in which I skate, it will help me progress more!
I grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area in the 1980s and really started skating in the early 1990s. There weren't that many skate parks back then. There was Derby Park in Santa Cruz, Greer in Palo Alto and that park in Benecia from what I recall. All pretty far distances from each other. What we did have though was all kinds of cool skate spots with ledges & painted curbs that we'd wax to slide and grind, stairs to ollie off of, hand rails, banked walls, you name it. Whatever was skate-able was skated on. And we had nicknames for many of these spots. EMB, San Jose State University, any parking garage we could find, high schools and elementary schools all had great offerings for skaters back then. Of course, we'd get chased by the police at most of the schools, but hey... we were just trying to skate. I hope you can find places to skate where you live that challenge your skills. There's always flatground tricks to work on.
@@jodi183 Yeah California itself has so much street potential and from your comment, even way back when skating was just flourishing. Atleast you had the streets though there weren't as many parks then...And yeah, there is always flat to work on but I skate too much flat and not enough of other terrains, gaps, ledges, and stairs and even transition. So yes, I totally hope I can find more spots and parks to challenge my skills.
@@thelittleskater01 Keep on skating! All those flat ground tricks translate to other terrain. Rodney Mullen started off as a freestyle skater and then brought in all his freestyle tricks to street style and basically revolutionzed skateboarding. If you know someone who is good with tools and wood, there's always the possibilty of buildinging quarter pipes, half pipes, things to grind on. A friend of mine who lives up in the woods built himself a really nice bowl with full on coping to skate in.
@@jodi183 Yeah I definitely will! You too :) And yeah, I totally want to be able to build more obstacles in the future...I already got a grind box, a rail, and a kicker. But maybe one day I will build a halfpipe and have my own backyard skatepark!
im going to be on the east coast from the 25th to july 9th. Get ready to find a 4 stair
Guess I better find a city first 🕵️
Sarah’s approach to skateboarding is very Karate….skating in essence is very martial arts and Sarah is a black belt, in my opinion
Denham Hill is a great skater
Denham is the best! Big fan over here 🙋♀️
When Sarah says an 8.25 is a huge board, it’s kind of funny because I started skating in the mid 1980s and for me, gigantic fish tail 10” wide old school boards are my favorite….I literally hate popsicle shapes. I like going fast on big ramps with big wheels!
Sarah is one of my favorite skaters because you can just tell that she really has a love of skateboarding, she skates because she loves to skate
It was great to see you skate with Dan Corrigan!!
You are such an underrated youtuber!
I have been watching Dan since he was riding with 3Block and living in his car. He has an innate gift of teaching. It is truly where he shines. I found your channel from his. :)
Everytime I do an ollie I still can't get my back foot to get off the floor.... 💀💀😭😭
Youre legit such a fantastic teacher. Props. Maybe its your level of experience but if i dont wear like full pads doing freestyle i fall like 100s of times. I'll fall a few times skating street in general. Freestyle i get completely murdered. I think people can tend to make it look WAY easier than it actually is, and ITS ABSOLUTELY NOT.
100% freestyle is not easy at all 😂 the simplest, smallest looking detail can take so long to learn or get over the fear of
Thank you for the tutorial, after practicing caspers today, this makes a lot of sense. I landed 2 today, but this will definitely help me land them more consistently!
I was actually thinking about how jealous I am of your pavilion. I live in Germany and when it rains here (and it rains a lot). I'm just out of luck. I'm having so much fun skating this summer but once the fall hits and it's always wet outside I'm not sure what I'm going to do.
ah are they not common in Germany? They're common here particularly because it rains and snows a lot. I'm glad you're enjoying the summer there! Hopefully you can find a spot that's covered for a rainier skate if possible. 🙏
Daaamn! I now understand the difference between "pressure" and "flip" I can"t wait to try these now! Thank you!
Greetings. I came across Dans channel, then yours and Nessa and bee. Low and behold, you all know one another other. Amazing how the world of skating works. I completely agree with you when it comes to skating and the environment. I grew up skating in the tri-state area. Philadelphia, New Jersey and Delaware. Now I live in South Florida. The closest thing I have too the terrain I loved skating is downtown Ft. Lauderdale. However, things are longer the same. Just about everything is skate stopped and security isn't playing around these days. Consequently, I haven't been there in years. These days I just skate what I find in my neighborhood. As skaters we have to adapt and learn how to do a lot with a little or what little one has obstacle wise. Congratulations on the three stairs. That is awesome that you skate multiple disciplines. Take care of yourself.
No kidding! yeah, that was actually a nice little accident. I met Dan a bit through RUclips, but Nessa and Bee happened to be in California skating with Dan when I was. I had only seen Nessa's channel the week before too. It was incredible timing. Glad you at least have something you're enjoying to skate! There is definitely a level of adaptability that makes skating fun too. When you don't have the resources, sometimes you just need to make your own or get creative. You take care too 😃
Greetings Sarah. This is very true. Happy Go Skate Day. Take Care.
Just landed my first Shove it after this vid!!
congrats on the first shove it! That's awesome 😃
I was stoked to see you show up in all those CA videos! Skate community is the best. I hope you find more of it.
ahh thank you! 🙏
Bro you're a skate icon
I was hyped on the kickflip you did up the euro gap in Dan’s video. I’ve never had the courage (or the right spot) to ollie up a euro gap, but that made me really want to try it. Also makes me want to visit Long Beach, I guess. Thanks for another great video!
ah thank you! I don't have a local euro gap either. But, it was a lot of fun. Takes a ton of energy for each try though haha Highly recommend Long Beach as a little skate vacation spot though. It's really nice 😃
@@SarahParkMatott I find it so challenging to ollie off any ramp or bump. I guess knowing what the right speed I’d would need pretty helpful! Definitely need to make the pilgrimage to LA at some point. Thanks for sharing the experience!
Great job on the 3 stair!! 🔥 also, nice guitar and amp in the background 😎
haha thanks Azzam 😃 Been a while since I played it, but finally got it out!
34 and this is a video I've needed to watch since I was 13-
Mongo 4 Life!
“The human subject is not a pre given entity that exists prior to its interaction with the world, but rather, it is an ongoing process of intra action that is always in the process of becoming.” (Karen Barad) I never thought that I might feel the urge to qoute one of my biggest heroines here on youtube 😅 but here it fits! Thanks for another interesting Video 👏
“I’ve met some of my best friends through Instagram.” Who’s the best one though?
rubbery risers you can twist and bend recently tossed me when i was sliding to slow down flying down a hill. if you are liable to do this dont try them, i have the worst hip injury without breaking it.
Hey there Sarah. Just discovered your channel here in RUclips and I have to say I love your videos. I'm in my late forties and have just started stepping into the waters of my long forgotten youth hobby. Your videos are really nice and I absolutely do love the mix of thorough, clean-cut, rationalized dissection of the mechanical movements that you make, but also the mental and psychological description of your journey towards conquering fears and improving by baby-steps (loved when you say "I'm really a scary cat" in one of your videos ), which is really helpful for me as it really connects with the way my brain is wired. I feel like a total newbie around my also newbie board (just bought it a month ago) and we're starting to get to know each other and - bones of the trade - the second time I went to the park for a test-the-waters session, I landed a nasty fall and twisted my ankle, so im out for the next few weeks, and not really even warmed up my engines... So a quick question for you is how do you protect your ankles, shins, etc. I wear knees and elbows pads and helmet (being an old-timer I can't and shouldn't presume of a youths physical elasticity and resilience anymore) but noticed that in your vids you seem to wear some protective pads around your shins and lower legs. Could you maybe consider doing a vid on protection gear and exercises to robust you knees, ankles, etc? I feel like there's lots of stuff on the technical aspects of tricks , pushing and riding techniques but very little on the best protection gear and routines to robust your joints and prevent injuries to your body. Thanks a lot in advance. Greetings from Southern Europe. You have a new fan. Take care and keep it up with your work - you're a natural. (personal note: one thing I absolutely love about your videos is the soothing, calm and gentle tone of your voice and the soft nuances to your explanations. So refreshing to find these calm yet enlightening videos of yours in a world that is so taken up and overwhelmed by this in-your-face ferocious self-inflated attitude everywhere.)
Hi there! Thank you so much. I'm really glad to hear you've liked my videos so much. I do have a little bit on these topics already. As for the shin guards, I do have a pair of freestyle skateboarding ones that I got from decomposed skateboards. But, I often just wear ⚽️ shin guards haha So, I have a couple pairs I use. As far as the knees and ankles go, I hesitate to go too in depth on that because I'm not a physical therapist and worry about giving incomplete information. But, I have found strengthening the lower body (front and back), and improving my lower body flexibility has helped my own knee/ankle pain and resilience a ton! I did touch on it in this video here ruclips.net/video/OK5SQ_SjO0w/видео.html But, I highly recommend looking up lower body strength and flexibility for other athletes. I looked at a lot of basketball programs since I jump a lot haha And the "knees over toes guy" too. I got a few great exercises from him.
Yeah it's amazing and undeniable the difference it makes when you skate with the right people. Amazing you could go hang out with Dan. One of my favorite skaters for sure. As an older member of a community where I live, I'm trying to help it out any way I can, and hopefully it can grow in a positive direction.
I get exactly what you’re saying. I currently live in LA and will be moving back east. I know I’m gonna miss how much skating is just apart of socal culture. However, on the flip side I feel like there’s so much more pressure to be good when skating (maybe it’s all in my head) when you live in a place with such a big scene.
caSper is a goto in freestyle skating. looks way cleaner than something like a revert and lets you get into rails in a really fun way. honestly, I absolutely love a casper
I recognize upstate NY when I see it. I grew up in a small town called Herkimer (exit 30 on the thruway).Now live in Montana and started skating again a couple of months ago and am picking up so much from your videos. Thanks, and carpet boarding for sure.
haha 😂 no kidding! I know where Herkimer is, though I haven't had the chance to visit it. But welcome back to skating! 💪 hope the snow isn't too severe over there
I've just got back into posting on IG, most of my content is for RUclips vids.. i really appreciate now how important it is to be able to see your skateboarding 🛹 journey and the progress you make 😎👊🔥💯 i just get myself stressed or feel pressured about how often to post and how much to post or indeed film to start with! I'm starting to find a bit of balance and hopefully these issues will become lesser as i just focus on posting what I WANT when I WANT 😜👍👊 do what feels right for you 👍👊😎 plus there's a whole awesome community of skaters on IG who can be so supportive and encouraging to each other, trick tips etc are often exchanged freely ❤
That kid totally aced that kicky 🎉 fair play Ricky
My skating has definitely been shaped by my environment. Specifically, my regular spot. It’s nearby, open at dawn, and rarely occupied (at least when I’m there). If not for this park, I’m not sure I’d have stuck with my return to skating (3years back this month 🎉🎉). Looking forward to seeing you tackle a four stair ✌️
right? having a good spot you feel comfortable skating is the ultimate advantage in my opinion--since you want to skate there. Stoked you've stuck with it! 💪