Making Sharp Turns
Better turns mean better skills. Gets those turns sharper with what you will learn in this video.
To learn how to make sharper turns, click here!
Better turns mean better skills. Gets those turns sharper with what you will learn in this video.
To learn how to make sharper turns, click here!
It’s time to get moving! This video will teach you to push yourself around while turning. Also learn how to stay centered on the board.
To learnhow to push and turn your skateboard, click here!
You have to start somewhere. This video will teach you how to stand on a skateboard and balance properly.
To learn how to stand on a skateboard, click here!
Apologies for the long time with no updates guys. We should be adding a major tricks section soon so hang tight!
As you probably know, the ollie is the foundation for a lot of tricks. It’s basically a necessity to master this one. Basically, it is just popping the skateboard into the air. Sounds pretty simple right? Unfortunately it can take some people a while to learn.
At first, you might want to learn while stationary to make it a little easier. Bear in mind that it can be quite a bit different when stationary, and you may develop bad habits. You can also practice on grass if you are worried that you are going to end up eating the concrete.
You want to place the back foot so that the ball of your foot is on the tail. If you don’t know which should be your front foot, figure out your stance first. Your front foot should be positioned halfway between the middle of the board and the front trucks. At least, this should be your starting point and you may find that slight variations work better for you. Your front foot should also be straight across the board.
Before you jump, bend your knees quite a bit, and slam your back foot down into the tail. Simultaneously, jump into the air using your back foot. Then squickly snap that foot back into the air while rolling your front foot forward, dragging it towards the front of the board.
Pull both your knees into the air, keeping your body as level as possible (don’t worry, this comes with practice). Level out the board mid air, land, remembering to bend your knees, and roll away.
It all well and good to just read this, but without practice you aren’t going to get anywhere. So get out there!
You might also want to check out this video tutorial below.
This is a tricky one. Well not really, but once I tell you the best way to figure out your stance, you will know the trick and be ready for it. You need to be suprised for it to work.
There are a few ways people use to figure out stance but a lot of them simply just don’t work. I was having some serious trouble improving, but someone pulled this little trick on me telling me that my stance was in fact supposed to be the opposite. I kid you not, I improved 100% in one day.
Your stance is either natural or goofy. Natrual means that you will roll with your left foot forward and goofy, the opposite.
The idea is that while you are standing flat footed, distracted by something else, someone gives you a sharp shove from behind. The foot you use to stop yourself falling should be your front foot, in my experience. Tell someone to give you a shove the next day when you aren’t ready for it.
If you are still unsure, you can try spending an hour on each stance and decide which feels better for you.
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