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kristian
11-12-2006, 06:19 AM
THE FRONTSIDE FLIP

This trick takes alot of practice. You might have seen people like andrew reynolds and lindsey robertson throwing them down huge stairs sets and what not and wondered how the heck do they do that trick even on flatground? Well, it's tough, but easy when you get the hang of it!

The foot positioning:

FRONT FOOT - Surprisingly enough your front foot will be set up VERY similar to an ollie. Your foot should be at about a 30 degree angle at about the middle of the board. You must be careful that your foot is not to close to either edge of the board because you wont be able to flip the board properly. Trust me on this one, the positioning of your front foot is most definitly one of the most important parts of the trick.


BACK FOOT - Your back foot is also very crucial to this trick. Likewise with the lazer flip and varial heel as a couple examples, your back foot will be on the tail but it will be on the edge of the tail. If you are goofy it will be on the right edge of the tail and if you are regular it will be on the left edge of the tail. This will make it so you can get the 180 with the flip.

*** REMEMBER THAT THE FOOT POSITIONING IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT PARTS IN THE WHOLE TRICK ***


Ok, so now that the foot positioning is done, here is how to do the flip of the frontside flip.

THE FLIP:

FRONT FOOT - You are going to need to slide your front foot diagonally off the edge of the board to flip the kickflip but this is not a normal flip. You need to put ALOT of force into the flip to help the board do the front side 180 which we will get to in a second. Remember to put alot of force into it or the trick will not work.

AT THE SAME TIME AS THIS


BACK FOOT: your back foot plays a key role in this trick. With your back foot you will need to pop, but also you will need to SCOOP the board around with all your might so it does the front side 180.

Now, the scoop around is not easy and it will be tricky at first but you will get used to it.

At this point, i will sum up the steps of what we have done so far:

Foot positioning

Slide your front foot off diagonally with lots of force

Pop with your backfoot and scoop around to get the front side 180.


Now that you can flip a frontside flip, we have left the catch.

THE CATCH:

The front side flip has a unique catch. In most cases, it is caught when you are at 90 degrees in the air and then it spins the rest after it is caught. By this i mean, the board does the kickflip and then it spins the 90 degrees, you then catch it, and bring it around the rest of the way. You will be using both of your feet at the same time to catch this trick because trust me, you don't want to make the mistake of catching this trick with 1 foot and doing the splits! After the trick is brought around the whole way, STOMP IT TO THE GROUND TO STOP IT FROM FLIPPING.

Voila. You have landed a frontside flip. I will go over the steps once more.

1. Get the foot positioning right.

2. Pop and scoop with back foot and slide front foot diagonally off with force.

3.Catch the f/s flip at 90 and bring it the rest of the way.

4. Stomp it down.

NOW...


TROUBLE SHOOTING:

Problem - I can't get the full 180.

Soluition - The only thing i can say is use lots of force with ur front foot and at teh same time, scoop as hard as you can with your back foot.


PROBLEM - The board hits my leg.

Solution - Be sure to catch the board at 90 so that you can bring it around with your legs already on it instead of HAvingit do the full 180 and hitting your legs!


Problem - I get credit carded (when the board vertically hits your sack)

Solution - PUT ALOT OF FORCE ON THE SLIDE OFF! AHH!!


HOPE THIS HELPS,

kristian

yeahyeahyeah
11-12-2006, 09:35 AM
Nice.

RollerCoaster
11-12-2006, 09:39 AM
nice. you make good guides. if i could posi you i would.

sk8Adio
11-12-2006, 09:48 AM
Nice trick tip pretty detailed after reading this I actually started catching them a little higher and they started looking a lot better too. Thanks

kristian
11-12-2006, 11:54 AM
Glad to hear is Sk8Adio!