shiftyskater
05-13-2006, 08:04 AM
There's a new page entry added:
Frontside 180 Kickflip (http://www.skateboard-city.com/node/288)
Okay, before learning this trick you must be comfortable with kickflips and frontside 180's. The frontside 180 kickflip (frontside flip) is a very frustrating trick that takes time and dedication to learn. After you have decided that you are prrpared to deicate time and effort to learn this trick, you are ready to begin.
The first step is foot positioning, this is by far the most important step in learning the frontside flip so read closely. The very first step in foot positioning is the front foot, this foot can eitehr be placed in your comfortable kickflip position or a position that allows you to get a quick or powerful flip. Now for the most important part of learning frontside flips, the back foot positioning. This foot should be placed in the bottom right (regualr) or bottom left (goofy) with only the ball of your foot on the board. this position allows your board to rotate the full frontside 180 degrees. This foot positioning allows your board and your body to land a frontside 180 kickflip, so make sure you learn a position that is comfortable and effective for you.
Frontside 180 Kickflip (http://www.skateboard-city.com/node/288)
Okay, before learning this trick you must be comfortable with kickflips and frontside 180's. The frontside 180 kickflip (frontside flip) is a very frustrating trick that takes time and dedication to learn. After you have decided that you are prrpared to deicate time and effort to learn this trick, you are ready to begin.
The first step is foot positioning, this is by far the most important step in learning the frontside flip so read closely. The very first step in foot positioning is the front foot, this foot can eitehr be placed in your comfortable kickflip position or a position that allows you to get a quick or powerful flip. Now for the most important part of learning frontside flips, the back foot positioning. This foot should be placed in the bottom right (regualr) or bottom left (goofy) with only the ball of your foot on the board. this position allows your board to rotate the full frontside 180 degrees. This foot positioning allows your board and your body to land a frontside 180 kickflip, so make sure you learn a position that is comfortable and effective for you.