Share your Inward Heelflips here using Instagram and #inwardheelflip The Inward Heelflip is an intricate skateboarding flip trick. It is the combination of a backside shove-it and a heelflip; you should learn both of these tricks first. Inward Heelflip is of similar difficulty to the Hardflip. Both the Inward Heelflip and Hardflip involve flipping the board in a somewhat unnatural direction. Combining an Inward Heelflip into or out of another trick is incredibly difficult.
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Share your Backside Heelflips here using Instagram and #backsideheelflip Backside Heelflips are a moderately difficult flip trick. Before learning Backside Heelflips, you should know how to do a Backside 180 ollie and a heelflip. Backside Heelflips are a stylish trick to do down stairs, across gaps, and at the skatepark.
Share your Frontside Heelflips here using Instagram and #frontsideheelflip A frontside heelflip is a moderately difficult skateboarding flip trick, combining a frontside 180 and a heelflip. To do a frontside heelflip, you should have your frontside 180s down and should also know how to do a heelflip. This is an impressive and satisfying trick to do on street elements, at the skatepark, and on transition.
Share your Varial Heelflips here using Instagram and #varialheelflip The Varial Heelflip is a moderately difficult skateboarding trick. Varial Heelflips are a combo of a heelflip and a frontside shove-it. The trick was originally done by Rodney Mullen. After getting down Varial Heelflips, you can try Frontside Heelflips, Inward Heelflips, Laser Flips, and Big Spin Heelflips.
Share your Heelflips here using Instagram and #heelflip The heeflip is an essential skateboarding flip trick. The modern version of the heelflip was invented by Rodney Mullen. Heelflips are done by positioning your front foot closer to the outer (toe-side) edge of the board. Ollie and flick your front foot out diagonally (forward and out in front of you). Once you conquer heelflips, you can move on to tricks like varial heelflips and frontside/backside heelflips.
Share your Double Kickflips here using Instagram and #doublekickflip A double kickflip, or double flip, is just as the name describes: two kickflips in one. The board simply flips twice rather than once. To do a double kickflip, you should have kickflips mastered and should be able to ollie pretty high. The motion for a double kickflip is similar to a kickflip, but involves the “outward flicking” action to be much harder. If your timing isn’t quite right, you risk landing “primo” or on the rail of the board. Double kickflips were invented by legendary skater Rodney Mullen.
Share your Backside Flips here using Instagram and #backsideflip Backside flips are a stylish addition to any skater’s bag of tricks, whether you’re a street skater or transition skater. A backside flip is the combination of a backside 180 and a kickflip. It is commonly done down stairs or across gaps, but also done on quarter pipes, bowls and vert.
Share your Frontside Flips here using Instagram and #frontsideflip A frontside flip is the combination of a frontside 180 and a kickflip. The frontside flip is a standard in the trick repertoire of proficient street skateboarders. Some perform the frontside flip in a “hardflip style” where there’s a verticality to the flipping motion like a hardflip, while other skaters do it more in a traditional style.
Share your Hardflips here using Instagram and #hardflip Hardflips are an intricate skateboard trick. Hardflips are essentially the combination of a frontside shove it and a kickflip. Most skaters’ hardflips have a verticality in the flipping motion, as opposed to Varial Flips which are typically a bit flatter. Doing a hardflip into or out of any other trick is especially difficult.
Share your Varial Flips here using Instagram and #VarialFlip Varial flips, also called varial kickflips or occasionally just “varial”, are a combination of a backside shove-it and a kickflip. These are done by performing a kickflip motion with your front foot and scooping shove-it motion with your backfoot. After learning varial flips, give 360 flips a try.