skill level

Jimmy C

Steel Member
where do you guys say someone is like bad,average,good, and awesome? like tricks people can do
 
i think you're am-mature when you can 360whip and truck. then when you can go fast as hell and do it down a set or drop, or can do 360 bri's and stuff NOT out of flyout, then you'd start being a little more on the pro side.
 

Tom Cirbee

Super Moderator
Staff member
^^ what you listed as a pro is more like an flow rider. So far those three answers are bullshit. Pros are on such a greater level than you think they are. Dont just think about the tricks they can do, think about their ramp riding skills, consistancy and style. Those three things can only come from a lot of expirience. On a scale of 0-10, 0 being the worst, 10 being pro, ams need to be at like 7.5/10. Flow riders probably 5/10.
 

Jimmy C

Steel Member
^^ what you listed as a pro is more like an flow rider. So far those three answers are bullshit. Pros are on such a greater level than you think they are. Dont just think about the tricks they can do, think about their ramp riding skills, consistancy and style. Those three things can only come from a lot of expirience. On a scale of 0-10, 0 being the worst, 10 being pro, ams need to be at like 7.5/10. Flow riders probably 5/10.

so do you think being able to like bri whip air like a 4 foot quater every try. i land most of the tricks i try mainly everytry. im just not the best at catching whips over sets and stuff becuase i ride ski. i can like truck and stuff a big 4 around my house. and what would you consider flyout? i know its out of a quater but is that it?
 

Jimmy C

Steel Member
i can do most of the tricks in the average edit except like the whip to bar air(becuase i ride ski) and the 360 bri flyout becuase there is no good flyouta near me
 

Jimmy C

Steel Member
thats not true. sponsors dont look at the way you stand on your scooter. they look at how good you are, your attitude, amd your filming/editin ability
 

Rob.

Admin
Staff member
lol at you just using this thread wanting to figure out what people would consider you.

people are pro if they have big consistant tricks
am if they have big tricks but less consistancy
 

tylerbillman

Steel Member
Pros have huge tricks, insane combos, and great speed and style, all with godly consistency.

I would say that consistency and style are probably the two main factors that increase my respect for anyone as a rider. Speed next, then combos, then big tricks.
 

btyczki21

Member
the problem is nobody's consistent, at competitions usually the only people that land all of their tricks are kota or bonner.
 

parrish

Administrator
Staff member
I look at a good rider who always looks like they're comfortable on they're scooter, and know what its going to do when they move the slightest bit in any way. When they always look like they are just riding in a line, comfortably. But it doesn't really matter, just ride your scooter, please.
 

TheObserver

Steel Member
You can consider yourself intermediate when you can start making sorta good videos and competing in comps and not be dead last.
Skill level doesnt matter much when it comes to being pro. It's more what tricks you do on what things.
 

tylerbillman

Steel Member
I look at a good rider who always looks like they're comfortable on they're scooter, and know what its going to do when they move the slightest bit in any way. When they always look like they are just riding in a line, comfortably. But it doesn't really matter, just ride your scooter, please.

Yeah, this.
 
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