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Are you frustrated by how difficult it is to learn new skateboard tricks? I bet you are! I always see skaters kicking and slamming his skateboard especially when they difficult to get a new trick. You probably saw some "trick tip" videos, but to no avail. Your friends probably tried to teach, but I still could not land. Or maybe you did, but only once or twice.
If you have learned a few tricks, but how long did it take? A month? Two months? A year? If it took more than a week of his, then you are not learning as fast as he could! Here are some simple step by step instructions on how to do skateboard tricks:
The Ollie:
1) First, the back foot tail. Place your toes to found at the tip of the tail. Your shoulders should be in line with the board.
2) Place the front foot in the center of the board.
3) Shooting down with his foot back, jumped fluid motion and slide your front foot to the plate, it should stabilize in the air.
4) Land and bend your knees to absorb the impact.
The Ollie is really the basis of skateboard tricks. See below for instructions on how to do skateboard tricks.
The Shuv-It:
1) Have your back foot on the tail. It is better to have the toes on the corner of the toe side of the tail. So you can turn more easily.
2) Place the front foot just behind the front truck bolts (as for an ollie.)
3) Concentrate on the board.
4) With the foot still in the corner Queue apply some pressure on the back foot (raising the board of the earth a little), swing your leg round, the front leg should also turn towards the back leg, however, only a little. Most of the work performed by the back foot.
5) The body should remain as is, and should not rotate.
6) To take the leap forward board.
7) land in the grip tape.
Do away with the card still on his feet.
The Pop-It Shuv:
1) Have your back foot in the ollie position (toes in the end of the tail). Have your front foot in the center of the board – and as a Shuvit. 2) Pop the board by kicking his foot down, so that the tail connects to the ground. In the same motion should be scooped back foot in the direction you want the board to spin. This should make the board rise in land and begin spinning.
3) Most of the work of this trick should be done with the back foot. The front foot does not really do much.
4) As the Council is spinning in the air, jump forward to grab the table. Try this land with your feet on the carriage bolts for the best landing. Bend your knees as you land to absorb the impact of the trick.
5) Do away. Be proud of himself for landing a decent trick.
The 180 Ollie:
1) Have your back foot on the tail (like the ollie position.) Place the front foot in the center of the board.
2) Wind up your body, that are willing to turn in the direction they intend for you and the board to go in (to the contrary, if regular, right if you fool.)
3) Swing around of his upper torso in the direction you want to turn, look over your shoulder in the direction we want.
4) Ollie and push the legs and round tips in the direction of your upper body is heading. This should make you and the board to rotate a full 180 degrees.
5) Land and ride away in a fakie.
The Nollie:
1) Place the front foot on the nose – I'd rather have it somewhere near the end that allows superior nollie. Put your feet back in the center the board.
2) Stomp your foot before jumping, and board level with your back foot sliding toward the tail end of the table.
3) Bend your knees to absorb the impact of this trick.
The Manual:
1) Place your foot back in the queue – it is usually better to have toes in the middle of the tail to make it easier to limit the amount of pressure being put on the queue. Have your front foot on the front truck bolts to adjust the amount of pressure they are putting in front of the board easier.
2) Bringing together some good at this speed. Press down on the foot again, this should raise the nose of the earth. If you feel that the nose goes down, lean back, if you feel the tail goes down, lean forward.
3) When you feel you can not lean forward more balance to set the nose down firmly. Try to avoid scraping the tail on the ground too that the practice of these as queuing wear thin and prone to breaking.
Now the trick is getting a little more difficult, but my instructions on how to do skateboard tricks can help.
The Manual of the nose:
1) Place the front foot on the nose (toes in the middle – this will help you implement or decrease pressure on the nose more easily.) Have your back foot on the carriage bolts again.
2) Gather some speed together and apply pressure the front of the table for the rear wheels of the ground. If you feel that the tail goes down, lean forward, if you feel the nose goes down and backwards.
Now you have the basic instructions on how to do skateboard tricks. If you really want to destroy and to learn new tricks fast, you have to check my resource box down and really learn the secrets of skateboarding.
Visit my Squidoo Lens for videos demonstrating all of these tricks, http://www.squidoo.com/Instructions-On-How-To-Do-Skateboarding-Tricks
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