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By Tom-E at 2006-01-21 15:29

So, you wanna learn the inward heel do you?

Make sure you know what you are getting into before you learn it though! It's a very difficult trick but SO worth it when you get the hand of the mbecause they look so nice. I wouldn't recommend trying them unless you can:

1.Heelflip

2. B/S Shoveit

3. Casper Fip (helpful, but not needed)

FOOT PLACEMENT

FRONT FOOT: Your front foot is going to be placed in a very awkward position for this trick. It twill be at about a 60 degree angle on the toe side of your deck. If you are goofy this is the left side and if you are regular this is the right. You should have about half your foot hanging off the edge and this foot should be about halfway down the board.

BACK FOOT: With your back foot, you will have it turn about a 15 degree angle in the middle of the tail (your toes being in the very middle of the tail). Nothing to special, just a basic placement.

*** THE FRONT FOOT PLACEMENT IS THE MOST IMPORTANT PART IN THE TRICK***

You are now ready for the flip:

THE FLIP

FRONT FOOT: Your front foot which is, at the moment, half on half off the toe side of the board is going to slide off AND kick down at the same time at about a 45 degree angle. You need to slide off so it spins the heel flip and then you need to kickdown so it does the inward 180. This is a very tricky part so before you move onto the catching step, i would recommend practicing this part. Be sure after you do this to suck ur foot up as high as you can.

Keep in mind you MUST, absolute MUST kick and slide at the same time.

AT THE SAME TIME

BACK FOOT: Just pop. pop your back foot hard and suck your leg up so it doesn't get in the way.

That was a pretty simple step wasn't it?

Haha, ok. So, heres where we are.

1. You go the foot placement.

2. You have just kicked and flipped the inward heel.

3. you have also popped with your back foot

The inward heel is now ready to be caught.

THE CATCH:

The catch is quite simple for this trick.

What you must do is catch it with your back foot. Once your back foot hits the board, you will put your front foot on the board and stomp down to stop it from flipping so it spins the inward heel and nothing more.

Be sure to stomp so it stops it from spinning and flipping any more!

So, now thgat you know how to do the trick, let's move onto trouble shooting!

TROUBLE SHOOTING

Problem - The board hits my front leg.

Solution - Quickly suck your legs up as fast as possible after the front foot motion is done OR let the board go through your legs. It's a personal preferance.

Problem - It only spins half the heel flip

Solution - You must kick with all your might! This give it the flip AND spin.

Problem - I cna't get the full 180

Solution - For some people it helps if you use your back foot to kick the board around a bit, for some it doesn't. Give it a try.

I HOPE THIS HELPS!

Kristian

Pressure Inward Heelflips The pressure inward heelflip relies solely on your back foot. To learn these, put your back foot on the tail toeside edge like a 360 flip only turned inward a little more. The front foot serves no purpose in the flip besides balance, it can be put in the middle or as I prefer in about kickflip position. The key to this trick is to scoop the board with your back foot. You need to scoop it forward so it flips back and kind of turn your heel to make it flip. This just requires you get a feel for it - watch the video and keep trying.

Good Luck!
By: Paul Hakel

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skateboard videos Click Here to View the Video (pressure) - Paul Hakel

Click Here to View the Sequence - Paul Hakel


by chocolate4life on Sat, 2006-02-04 16:40
I recently learned Inwards (dont get me wrong - they were a bitch to learn), but what I figured out is this: (1) Pop the board more verticle, for a easier flip, seeing that is mostly everyones problem (2) Put alot of weight on your front foot.

by the_bunbury_kid on Fri, 2006-03-31 07:05
tht pressure is like a heel hardflip... it only does a semi kickflip

by BushPushesMongo on Fri, 2006-03-31 07:11
I have only been trying Inward Heels for a couple days now, and I have to tell you, I am close. I find it easier to put you're (my) back foot in the same place with the same pressure as I would for a 360 Flip.
I'm not going against the way Tom-E posted, but I'm just saying it helps me.

by nefarious on Fri, 2006-03-31 07:14
enojado
*spanish*

by go team ramrod on Fri, 2006-03-31 08:10
ahhhhh TOM-E HOW DO YOU KNOW ALL DEES TRICKS

by panny-boy on Wed, 2006-04-05 12:47
Well
See
You
on
the
Other
Side
sk8
er

by xxryanx12 on Sun, 2006-08-06 06:20
I can get the flip and stuff i sometimes land them but i cant jump really when i do it so i only land with one foot.

ANY TIPS?

by Nesta. on Sun, 2006-08-06 07:26
^^ Commit yourself and jump higher.

by xxryanx12 on Wed, 2006-08-09 13:50
thanks..i almost have it

by switch_heelflipper on Sat, 2006-09-02 16:20
put ur front reallly close to the back trucks, but ull go into manual at first, thatll go away after a while....jsut lean more on ur front foot

 
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