Are You Ready To Drop In?

When i was a brand newbie, I obsessed about learning to decrease in. I thought of nothing else. I had to do it, and I couldn’t move on until I did.
And, eventually, I learned, soon after numerous painful, failed attempts. I think I had been skating about 4 months when I finally dropped in successfully.
Really frankly, if I had it to accomplish more than once more, I would advise myself to work within the basics of rolling close to … pumping, carving, kickturns, going fakie, tictacs … all of that … prior to trying to figure out how to decrease in.
I say this for 1 purpose, and only a single purpose:
The purpose you fall in is to obtain much more speed. If you don’t need a lot more speed, due to the fact you really don’t know what to accomplish with it for the opposite wall, there’s no motive to decrease in … yet.
If I had it to complete over again, I would figure out how to fall in following i had my pump dialed ¦ by “dialed” I mean able to pump close to a bowl at full speed from a dead stop inside the bottom, having slid there on my butt. In case you know how to pump whenever you learn how to fall in, you will learn how to decrease in much more effortlessly since, once you fall in, you have to pump instantly soon after you slam the front truck down to proper yourself on the board yet again as you make your way down the transition to the flat. If pumping feels foreign to you ⦠as it did to me as a brand new skater … understanding to fall in is going to become a lot more tough.
I’m not saying you can’t learn how to decrease in if your pump isn’t dialed, I’m just saying that the logical progression seems to me to become: (1) basic bowl/ramp skating skills first, (2) dropping in second.