THESE SKATEBOARDS TRICKS WILL SHOCK YOU
Skateboarding is all about practice. If you are a skater then probably you have already realized that fact. So, there is nothing to worry about whether you can do that crazy professional skateboarding tricks or not. Because with practice it will become just a childlike play for you slowly. But you must make sure of it that you are learning the tricks from an expert.
Otherwise, you might end up getting injured. When you watch an expert perform different tricks on the skateboard with excellent skills and vigor, you will undoubtedly wish to learn some of those tricks. Didn’t you ever see a pro twisting and rolling the skateboard with amazing skills and you thought, wow, how did they do this? Well, it’s really not a big deal. You too can become a pro like them. It all boils down to a proper knowledge of the skills and constant practice. But before that, you need to learn the different types of skateboarding tricks.
There are different types of penny board tricks and skateboard tricks with varying levels of difficulties. If you are new to the sports and still learning the ropes, it ’s, to begin with, the simpler tricks and later graduate to more complex ones when you’ve gotten some experience. Below are some skateboarding tricks anyone can learn and master. Note that some of these tricks can take a lot of time and practice to master, so do not be fazed if you can’t get it on your first trial.
1.Kickflip Trick
2. Ollie Trick
If you have not learned Ollie yet, then you have not actually started skateboarding. Most professionals will tell you the first trick they learned while skating is Ollie. It’s a straightforward trick and involves lifting your body up while the skateboard is still on the ground. When performing this trick, you have to bend your knees before you lift and make sure the tail of the skateboard comes first off the ground.
Land exactly how you jumped, by bending your knees to absorb the shock. To perform this trick correctly, you need to have excellent timing skills, right balance as well as proper foot placement. You should begin slowly by doing short jumps.
3. Nollie Trick
This is a reverse version of Ollie. In this trick, you need to raise the nose of the skateboard as you jump rather than the tail. Keep your back foot at the center of the board and place your front foot at the front. As you jump, raise the front of the board from the ground and level the board while in the air.
Land while your knees are bent to have a proper balance on the ground. Many people find Nollie more difficult to master because it involves raising the board with your non-dominant foot. But since Ollie and Nollie are similar tricks, both of them will be very easy to do once you’ve mastered one of them.
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