A heel flip but your toes are facing towards you. You kick the board like a kickflip but with your heel. The setup looks really awkward. I've seen this one guy do it in a local game of skate and it blew my mind
railstand 360 flip ?
A heel flip but your toes are facing towards you. You kick the board like a kickflip but with your heel. The setup looks really awkward. I've seen this one guy do it in a local game of skate and it blew my mind
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hasnt it always been called a forward flip? lol who the fuck comes up with these shitty names
Yeah it's always been called a forward flip
what is a no comply trick where you pop the tail, you jump up, it flips over like a half impossible so its upside down, then, since your foot it under the board, you underflip the board a half rotation. Then you land on the board. It is a no comply hospital flip in reverse, pretty much. I call it the no comply revere hospital flip.
a frontside flip ... is just a hardflip bodyvarial.
what's the trick where you jump and board is like stuck to your feet
I know a lot of the tricks I do probably have names, but I don't know them.
kinda just figure stuff out on my own most of the time.
What would you guys call a fakie pressure hardflip that you land in manny and pivot around another 180 in the same direction it flips? I just figured this one out today, on accident, no shit. id call it a fakie big pressure hardflip,
but I feel like someone better at them than me would be able to do the whole thing in the air.
things get confusing when you know 15+ pressureflip variations
i used to do that one a lot eons ago when i was in my pressure flip phase, i'd just call it fakie frontside bigspin pressure flip. could also do it regs on banks (so that it's essentially the same thing), i could do them nollie on banks too both ways, the hardflip way was my cheating version of a ghetto bird, and the inward heel way just felt cool. nollie pressure flips the inward heel way were one of my first tricks, i didn't know what they were but i could actually pop them. haven't done one in like 10 years. much later at some point i figured out switch frontside pressure flips (f/s flip the pressure flip way) on flat which led to the backside 360 nollie (body turning) version i had on lock for a minute. there's no way i would relearn all those tricks now, but they're fun to look back on
Right on! I doubt I could ever learn anything similar nollie or switch. I learned pressureflips and some variations out of necessity, fell on a fishtank (non-skate related) and got impaled through my upper thigh on my front leg, so I had to learn some back foot stuff while I was out of commission. still have trouble doing kickflips good and I used to be soooo happy with where I had them at, endlessly irritating.
sorry to hear about that injury... sounds horrific. how everything gets better. nollie / switch pressure flips just used to come a lot easier to me as a kid. i couldn't even begin to form regular ones... same with impossibles. figuring them out in all stances took years... when i first learned nollie pressure flips (inward heel type) i didn't know what they were, or what they were called. i was just a 12-year-old desperate to learn nollie hardflips... but i didn't know what a hardflip was. haha. eventually i learned the 360 variation and of course i would call it a nollie 360 flip... only figured out proper nollie flips and 360 flips years later, again. for a short time at one point i could also do a weird trick where i'd pop off the nose and the board would do a full frontflip through the legs... like a nollie 360 pressure flip without the flip, but still inverted. no wrap either so not an impossible. i remember doing a perfect one to fakie on a shitty small driveway i'd use as a bank back in 2003 or something. i had a yellow blank... i remember the graphic side flashing. haha
It was pretty bad. put me down for almost a year, but I almost slit a main artery and bled out in a few minutes so I wasn't really complaining. However, after trying for an hour or so the other day, I landed a nollie pressure hardflip for the first time, was pretty damn happy with that. thanks for the inspiration there!