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Skateboarding & Style: Become An Extreme Pro Of Tricks

Skateboarding is more than simply a pastime. It’s a way of life, a means of expression, and a kind of art form. Whether your experience level is low or you want to improve, learning tricks will help you skateboard. From the foundations to sophisticated moves, every trick has its flair. This blog will walk you through becoming an extreme pro, including ideas and methods to hone your approach. All set to confidently blast the ramps and streets? Let’s explore the realm of skateboarding technique and style.

The Ground: Simple Strategies

You must learn the foundations before you can execute advanced tricks. Here are some basic skills you should pick up:

Ollie

Two skaters chatting at the park

Many skateboarding maneuvers start with the ollie. It entails not grabbing the board when it is being popped skyward. To do an ollie:

  • Lay your back foot on the board’s tail.
  • The front foot should be close to the middle.
  • To produce a board lift, press down on the tail.
  • Level the board in the air by forward sliding your front foot.
  • Ground with both feet on the bolts.

Manual

Considered a wheelie, the manual is a balance trick. It consists of riding on two wheels rather than four. You do it as follows:

  • Your front foot should be close to the bolts; place your back foot on the tail.
  • Slink slightly back to raise the front wheels off the ground.
  • Maintain your balance, and ride on the rear wheels for as long as you can.

Kick turn

Navigating ramps and bowls calls both a kick turn. One turns the board by raising the front wheels. To execute a kick turn:

  • Lay your front foot close to the middle and your back foot on the tail.
  • Press down at the tail to raise the front wheels.
  • To rotate the board in the intended direction, pivot on the back wheels.
  • To finish the turn, lower the front wheels to the ground.

Middle Techniques: Developing Your Arsenal

It’s time to advance to intermediate tricks once you have the foundations under perfect control. These will expand your skill set and provide your skateboarding with more flair.

Shuvit

Guy in flannel skateboarding by the lake

The shuvit is a trick whereby the board spins 180 degrees underfoot. To conduct a shuvit:

  • Lay your front foot close to the middle and your back foot on the tail.
  • Scoop the tail with your back foot to turn the board.
  • Just jump slightly to let the board whirl under you.
  • Once the spin finishes, land with both feet on the board.

Pop Shuvit

The pop shuvit is a variation of the shuvit where the board is raised. To perform a pop shuvit:

  • Lay your front foot close to the middle and your back foot on the tail.
  • Pop the tail, then scoop it with your rear foot.
  • Then, jump to let the board spin and raise.
  • Land on the board once the 180-degree spin finishes.

Heels flip

Rear view of man skateboarding in park

An amazing feat where the board flips under your feet is the heelflip. To execute a heelflip:

  • Put your front foot close to the bolts and your back foot on the tail.
  • Pop the tail, then use your front foot to flick the board with your heel.
  • Leap to let the board flip under you.
  • Ground softly and catch the board with your feet.

Boardslides

A popular rail trick, the boardslide, is the board sliding along a rail or ledge. To do a boardslide:

  • Approach the rail somewhat slanted.
  • Ollie lands in the middle of the board on the rail.
  • Slide, holding your balance along the rail.
  • Twist your body at the end of the rail to get back into a regular stance and land softly.

Advanced Skills: Stretching Your Boundaries

More accuracy and control are needed in advanced techniques. These tips will improve your style and challenge your boundaries.

360 Turn

Free Skateboarding Venue photo and picture

Combining a kickflip with a 360 shuvit, the 360 flip—also called the tre flip. You accomplish this as follows:

  • Lay your front foot close to the middle and your back foot on the tail.
  • Pop the tail and back foot and scoop it.
  • While the board spins 360 degrees, flick it with your front foot.
  • Once the board finishes, flip, spin, jump, and catch it with your feet.
  • Roll away and land gently.

Hardflip

Combining a kickflip with a frontside shuvit, is the hardflip. To execute a hardflip:

  • Put your front foot close to the bolts and your back foot on the tail.
  • Pop the tail with your rear foot and scoop it front.
  • Flick the board with your front foot like a kickflip.
  • Once the board finishes, flip and spin, leap, and grab it with your feet.
  • Land and ride away under control.

Laser flip

Free Skater Park photo and picture

The laser flip is combining a heel flip with a 360-degree shuvit. Although it’s a difficult trick, once perfected, it’s very amazing. To do a laser flip:

  • Put your front foot close to the bolts and your back foot on the tail.
  • Pop the tail with your rear foot and scoop it front.
  • flick the board with your front foot like a heelflip.
  • Once the board finishes, flip and spin, jump, and catch it with your feet.
  • Land and roll away with assured confidence.

Smith Grind 

The Smith grind is one fashionable rail technique combining a grind and a slide. To grind a Smith:

  • Approach the rail angled differently.
  • Ollie lands your front truck over the rail and your rear truck on the rail.
  • Maintain your front vehicle over the rail and slide along it.
  • Twist your body at the end of the rail to get back into a regular stance and land softly.

Refining Your Style

Becoming an extreme pro requires more than just learning techniques. Your unique approach distinguishes you. These pointers help you to refine your style:

Consistent Practice

Young man practising with the skateboard

Developing your talents and style depends on regular practice. Set aside daily time to hone your technique and perform your moves. Your movements will get more fluid and natural the more you practice.

See and Grow

To pick fresh tricks and techniques, view videos of professional skateboarders. Consider their approach and how they perform every trick. Try to match their motions and include them in your skating.

Stay Fit

Preparing to ride skateboard

Skateboarding requires endurance, balance, and strength. To stay in shape, add workouts that increase your core strength and flexibility. This will lower the chances of injury and enable you to execute tricks more quickly.

Skate with Others

Skating alongside others can challenge your limits and speed up your learning. Find folks that enjoy skateboarding or join a community. Skating with others lets you pick a variety of skills.

Be innovative

Give every trick your distinctive touch. Try variants and develop your style. Skateboarding is an art; hence, let your imagination blossom. Try new activities and work on your unique moves without hesitation.

The End Note

Extreme pro skateboarding requires commitment and repetition. Start with the fundamentals and slowly work on intermediate and advanced skills. Practice often, watch others, and skate with friends to perfect your style. You’ll perfect skating moves and style with patience and imagination. Appreciate the journey, and let your love of skateboarding show.

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Written by Shivalik

I am Shivalik. With an imagination traveling through galaxies far, far away, I have 3+ years of experience in content writing. I love to write content that holds the reader's attention and lets them reveal untold mysteries of life.

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