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  • Westbounds Guide to Sk8board Tricks

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    July 21st, 2009DanielleSkate Week, Skateboarding

    Thanks to Skate Week, Westbound is your online skate resource for any kind of skate related questions you may have. We have already told you what to look for in your new skate, where to buy it and how to ride it. Now it is time to learn how to master those tricks on it. Just remember to be patient with yourself as perfecting these tricks takes time. So don’t forget, practice is what really makes perfect.

    (1) Ollie: The ollie really is the mother of all of the skateboard tricks as it is the basis of nearly every skate trick in the book. With that said, it can also be one of the harder tricks for people to get the hang of. SO don’t be discouraged if you have trouble getting airborne on your ollie! When you are learning to Ollie, try it out next to a curb, or in the grass while you are stationary (which will keep you from rolling away while you are focusing on trying to first learn the trick). To ollie, you put your back foot on the tail of the board and your front foot in the middle of the board. Push down on the tail then push your front foot up the board to your front trucks. Do the same with your back foot so that it goes towards the back trucks. The board should then be in the air. Land on the board with your knees bent. Next Step: when you are ready, do the ollie when you are moving on your skate and eventually ollie over an object or a curb.

    (2) Manual: This can be an easier trick for some people as it just takes balance and some practice (plus, it adds great variety to your skating resume). A manual is when you balance on your back wheels while rolling along (like a wheelie). To try a manual you will be rolling forward on your board and the front wheels of the skateboard are lifted off the ground, but the tail does not touch the ground. Keep your back foot over the tail of the skateboard and bend your front knee. Be sure not to lean back, or you will fall backwards. Next Step: As manuals are slow and hard to maintain, it is very difficult manualing a long distance. So impress a crowd, and yourself, by manualing a long distance (once you have got the hang of it, of course).

    (3) Kick turn: A kick turn  is when you balance on your back wheels for a moment and then swing the front of your board around in a new direction (notice the picture to the right) Work you way to a full 180 degree kick turn by starting with a 90 degree kick turn. This can be a simple trick, although it takes some balance and practice. Next Step: Once you have a kick turn down comfortably in one direction, and can go 180 degrees, work on doing it the other direction (ultimately work on both frontside and backside kick turns).

    Once you have mastered these tricks, don’t stop here! The book of skate tricks is never ending and there are always more challenging tricks to perfect. Need some tips? Lets us know exactly what trick you want to learn and we will tell you how! Now get on out to the Skate Jam tonight and get your skate tricks on!

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7 Responses to “Westbounds Guide to Sk8board Tricks”

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