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--- The Heelflip Keep your back toe on the center of the tail. Your front foot should be at a little bit more than a 45 degree angle. It should be in the center of the board with your toe hanging over the toe edge. Hit the tail. As you do this, slide your front foot forward at an angle and just before it hits the nose, bend your foot/angle it and flip the board over the toe edge with the heel of your foot. Jump. Wait for the board to rotate. When it comes around, bring knees up and stop it with your feet. When you land, as with the kickflip, don't look like a dumbass.
Backside 180 The Backside 180 ollie is not much different than the frontside 180 ollie, in that, you're still turning a 180, but you are turning forwards instead of backwards. To learn the backside 180 ollie, it is recommended that you learn the ollie and the frontside 180 ollie first. Once learned you may attempt the trick. When doing the backside 180 ollie, you would need to rely on your windup a lot more than that of the frontside 180 ollie. You must windup as much as possible, and then release that windup and spin 180 with the board. If you have a lot of trouble with spinning all the way around, try doing half-cabs instead. They are easier for some people.
Frontside 180 As you can probably tell from the name (Unless you're stupid.), it is imperative that you learn the ollie first. The First thing you have to do is prepare for the ollie. Then windup by reaching with your leading hand, across your chest and squat down. Ollie. As you ascend (go up), unwind (i.e. untwist your body)! As you turn your feet should bring your board around with you. After you have turned 180 degrees (half-way around) frontside, land.
Manual
1. Push a few times to get
rolling at a good speed. Kickflip
tips by : www.skateboard.com Set up your feet in the ollie position. Your front foot, though, should be adjusted back towards the heel edge a bit and your toes (or rather the front of your shoe) should be just behind the centermost mounting bolts of the front truck. Do an ollie, but rather than only sliding your front foot upward and forward, you must also slide your foot (again, probably your shoe) to the heel side enough to start your board in a spin. This action requires you to actually kick your front foot off of your board; the last point of contact between the front of your shoe and the board should be in that little concaved dip just before the nose. The spinning board then hovers for a second between your sprawling legs. When you see the grip again, stop the rotation with your back foot, then put that front foot back on, right on top of them bolts, and land. |
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