When Kolohe burst on the scene as a San Clemente wonder kid, he was most well-known for his air game and new school maneuvers. By now, he’s a bonafide tour vet, but that doesn’t mean his air game ain’t still on point. Far from it. Brother’s still pushing the limits of aerial surfing. He’s not shy about drawing inspiration from his peers, like John John, especially for this little frontside alley oop.
Here Kolohe and his coach, Mike Parsons, break down all the elements of a monster alley oop so you can try it in the lineup and impress your friends. It looks easier said than done. But, hey, frontside oops are basically like floaters now, according to Snips, so it might be time to step it up.
