3 Basics You Must Have – Skateboarding Trick Tips

Skateboarding has become one of the most popular pastimes in America. When I was growing up the skateboarding craze was slowly overtaking BMX for the top spot in the world of extreme sports. Because skateboarding can be done anywhere and for significant less money it has become the standard alternative sport of choice. But just like any other sport, skateboarding is a skill and requires instruction, desire, and practice. You can get all the expensive equipment and skateboarding trick tips you want, but if you don’t have the three necessities, you will never be the next Tony Hawk or Kevin Staab. Be sure you even step on that board make sure you have all three of these key elements:

The varial flip is basically a combination of the Kick Flip and the Pop Shove It. It is important you have mastered these 2 tricks before you venture to do the varial flip.

So to start you need your toes off the side of the tail like a pop shove it, so that when you stomp on the tail the board rotates. You have your front foot like with a kick flip, so that you slide your front foot off the front of the board at the same time as the board pops up and rotates.

Check out all the skating videos on the web. YouTube has A LOT of skateboard trick videos. I’ve watched a bunch of them and the skill level of some of the skaters is amazing. They are a great way to get ideas, and you can learn tricks this way. But it is not the easiest way to learn skateboarding tricks and you may find yourself getting frustrated.

Practice: I hate practice. I want things to happen instantly. Unfortunately the world doesn’t work that way. Skateboarding requires an insane amount of practice. You may spend days trying to master a single trick. Some skateboarders will spend weeks on a single move before they even come close to landing it. Don’t give up. Practice makes perfect and nowhere does that saying ring truer than in the world of skateboarding.

If several hundred dollars for hiring a teacher is out of your budget, you can also learn how to skate from a skateboarding book or guide. You will want one that is written by someone who actually skates, and who can present the information in a clear, easy to understand format. This way you can learn at the pace you set without spending a fortune

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