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Skateboarding For Beginners - Learn Skateboarding Tricks In 8 Weeks Or Less

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Skateboarding For Beginners - Learning Skateboard Tricks

 

You Can Learn 3 Skateboard Basic Tricks By Watching The Following Videos And Following Instructions Below.

Every new skateboarder should start with simplest trick - The Ollie.

Ollie is the basis of all the skateboarding, not complex, but at the same time effective trick and one of the most important on skateboard. Many people may assume skater sticks glue underneath its feet seeing him doing Ollie through road edges or even bench in the park.

Difficulty Rating: 1

Here are the instructions for doing an Ollie:

1. Attain a low speed.

2. Put your front foot on the middle of skateboard or slightly further (whatever you are comfortable with)

3. The other foot which you use to pull skateboard off the groung put on tail of your skateboard (rear part)

4. Bend your knees and focus on jumping.

5. "Click" is important movement constituting the Ollie. It is a rapid shove, pop or hit with your back foot on skateboard's tail.

6. Right after "click", you take off from the ground with your skateboard committing the jump on one leg.

7. You pull off with your back foot and level the skateboard by stretching your front foot and sliding it to the front of skateboard until you reach the front bolts.

8. Remember that when you shove the tail, your skateboard's "nose" (the front part) goes to the top first. The stronger the "click" - the higher will be an Ollie. The faster your riding speed - the farther will be your jump.

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Learn How To Ollie 

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Learn Pop Shove It 

Next Basic Skateboarding Trick Is To Learn How To Pop Shove It

Pop Shove It is when your skateboard makes 180° turnaround underneath your feet and you stay in the same position in the air.

Difficulty Rating: 2
The prerequisites of Pop Shove It: Ollie

Instructions for Pop Shove It:

1. Your legs placement is the same as when you do an Ollie.

2. Execute the "click" just like in Ollie, but instead of sliding your front foot up forward, leave it somewhere in the middle of your skateboard.

3. After feeling that your board "clicked" the ground, pull backwards with the front end of your back foot and at the same time as your board spins underneath you, try to control it with your front foot that is on the middle of your board.

4. Remember to land on skateboard with your legs bent when you see it made 180° turnaround.

Learn Pop Shove It And Avoid Some Mistakes 

It's TimeTo Learn Nollie 

The Final Basic Skateboarding Trick Is Nollie

Nollie tends to be the one of the most important basic tricks, learning which will open new set of tricks that are based on Nollie.

Difficulty Rating: 3
The prerequisites of Nollie: Ollie

Instructions for Nollie:

1. In order to learn how to do Nollie, you must do Ollie flawlessly as both tricks have similar movements.

2. When starting out, try doing it when not riding: place your front foot as you feel comfortable with it on board's nose (front part) and your back foot on the middle.

3. Hit your skateboard's nose with your front foot and at the same time slide the other foot to board's tale. The harder you hit the nose - the higher is jump.


Caution:
When you try doing Nollie through obstacles, you should do Nollie sooner as your board's nose may reach an obstacle.

And this is it. All basic tricks above have their own difficulty levels from 1 to 3, but they involve minimal risk for skater in my opinion.

They are the first must learn tricks if you want to take your skateboarding to the next level.

However if you want to progress faster in learning skateboarding tricks, consider the book "Secrets Of Skateboarding" by Tony Waters.

Learn Nollie In This Video 

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Tony Waters Reveals His Secrets To Learning Almost Every Single Skateboarding Trick - In 8 Weeks Or Less 

Now you can legally steal his undisclosed master guide and quickly unlock every single trick that once seemed difficult - even if you have never stepped on a skateboard before!

Secrets of Skateboarding is Tony Waters' new step-by-step master guide he personally follows every time he wants to learn a new trick in the shortest amount of time.

It contains every single piece of information he discovered in the past year, laid out in a clear and detailed, step-by-step format to guarantee results in the quickest amount of time.

The Cold Truth Behind Learning From Friends And Tutorial Videos

Most friends and tutorial videos are not very helpful in teaching tricks. Friends can only teach you how they do the trick. Every skater is different, so what works for others might not work for you.

Trick tip videos don't help much either. If you search for "skateboard trick tips" in YouTube, you'll be bombarded with instructional videos that give useless advice such as, "pop up the board, kick it out, catch it, and land."

Even professionally produced videos, such as Transworld's "Show me the Way" or "Tony Hawk's Trick Tips" miss many important points.

People are wasting their time and money on these instructional videos in slight hope that they will improve. The cold truth is that... They Won't.

But The Good News Is...

Tony Waters is going to reveal to you real, proven ways to effortlessly learn tricks and land them higher, smoother, and more consistently.

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