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23/06/2009 | By Skatemate | Comments (1)
Daves demand brings you this.Ok first, put your front foot on the front bolts, but move it back towards you, so your toes are above the wheel on the heel side of the board. Next, put your ...
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23/06/2009 | By switch | Comments (3)
Pop shuvit reverts are one of the funnest tricks to do in my opinion, and there are many, many variations of them. The four ones I have mastered are as follows.B/s pop shuvit revert1) The first step is, of course, doing the pop shuvit. So go ahead and pop your b/s shuvit.2) Now you've pop ...
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23/06/2009 | By edub | Comments (1)
Varial Heelflips suck. But when you land them. It feels pretty damn good.1. Try to have your frontside shuvits down, this will really help you do this trick. You might want your heelflips down too. Have your back foot in frontside shuvit position. (Toes completely on the tail and half of your back heel off). Have your front foot in hee ...
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23/06/2009 | By Ramp ed | Comments (2)
To do this trick:Start by getting used to the ramp, do some other tricks on it to warm up like a rock to fakie or something similar. When your used to it, approach the ramp nice and slow. You want to have your shoulders in line with th ...
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23/06/2009 | By Mini-ramp Lover | Comments (2)
I recommend trying this on vert, but it is possible to do on mini-ramp. This is not exactly a beginner trick tip so you should have some good experience on ramps. For example, backside airs, back side indys, pop shovits (on flat) and big spins (on flat and transitions). Here we go.... 1. Drop in with your back foot set up for a high pop shovit. 2. As ...
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23/06/2009 | By DannyStorah | Comments (1)
Hey guys, this is my first trick-tip ever so apologies if it's not up to standard! Ok, firstly approach the quarter pipe with a fair amount of speed. Carve frontside (towards your back) and push your legs up the ramp, but make sure your body follows! It's best if you learn this trick with an early grab at first. Grab your board indie (toe side behind ...
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23/06/2009 | By rhoose ramper | Comments (4)
Rock To Fakie this is a simple trick that is used as the basis of most tricks on ramp or vert. The trick to it is all in your balance and your weight. 1: Approach the ramp in your usual stance. 2: Ride up the ramp wall, at the copgin, push your front truck over so you are sort of pivoting on the belly of your deck (the rock), ...
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23/06/2009 | By Lewwy | Comments (3)
Ok, I've seen people talking about these for a while, I think they are a great way to learn air tricks. Let's start with Melon Backside: Roll up the ramp, carving slightly backside. Now grab the board, I find that when you are starting to learn these the earlier you grab the easier they feel Roughly hal ...
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23/06/2009 | By tango2150 | Comments (3)
The Heel Casper This trick plays out like a reverse Casper flip, not the easy ones, the one where you pop up with half a flip then in mid air catch the board and flip it back with a bs180 shovit. I was doing a varial heel when it didn’t go varial, so I caught the flip half over with my front foot and pushed it back over-n-round. ...
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23/06/2009 | By Foamy | Comments (1)
Im new here so I thought I would share some nuggets of wisdom. Ok. Layback Airs seem scary at first but its all a matter of trying it once and then you get a feel for it. I recomend doing them on a ramp 6 foot or higher. 1) Drop in with you front foot on the bolts, pump the first transition because you wont really have a chance on the other side. ...
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