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Everskate.com was established in 2013 as a platform for promoting amateur skateboarders around the globe. Share your skate videos & photos on our trick pages by using the designated hashtags.

Share your 9, 10, or 11 Stair tricks here using Instagram and #9stair #10stair #11stair Doing tricks down stair sets are an essential part of street skateboarding. This page is meant to showcase tricks down 9, 10 and 11 stairs.

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Share your 6, 7, or 8 Stair tricks here using Instagram and #6stair #7stair #8stair Doing tricks down stair sets are an essential part of street skateboarding. This page is meant to showcase tricks down 6, 7 and 8 stairs.

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Share your 3, 4, or 5 Stair tricks here using Instagram and #3stair #4stair #5stair Doing tricks down stair sets are an essential part of street skateboarding. This page is meant to showcase tricks down 3, 4 and 5 stairs. Many skateparks feature these types of stair sets and they are commonly found in street skate settings such as schools or in front of office buildings.

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Share your Wallrides here using Instagram and #wallride A Wallride in skateboarding refers to any time you ride on a vertical or mostly vertical surface. The Wallride is typically performed by ollieing and slightly inverting your feet and board either in front of you (for Frontside Wallrides) or in back of you (Backside Wallride). Wallrides are sometimes done by launching/ollieing off a bank.

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Share your Manuals here using Instagram and #olliemanual or #nosemanual Manuals and Nose Manuals are a popular skateboarding trick. A “wheelie” is the simplest way to describe a manual. They are a technical trick done typically on the street across “manual pads”. A manual pad is a slab of concrete low enough to ollie up, such as a walkway. Manuals can also be done on flat ground, which is where they are usually first learned. Doing a manual on the nose end of the board is called a Nose Manual.

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Share your Handplants here using Instagram and #handplant Handplant is a term that covers a variety of skateboard lip tricks that generally involve placing one hand on the coping and grabbing your board with the other hand. You typically end up inverted to some extent while performing the trick. Handplants have different names depending on whether they’re done frontside or backside and which grab type of grab is done. It generally takes a good amount of physicality to do a Handplant. Some varieties of the Handplant include the Frontside Invert and the Eggplant.

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Share your Axle Stalls and Pivots here using Instagram and #axlestall #fspivot or #bspivot An Axle Stall is one of the more basic skateboard stall tricks. It is done by rolling up the transition, kickturning 90 degrees, and locking in both trucks on the coping. You can dismount by turning another 90 degrees in the same direction and rolling back into the ramp. Pivot stalls are essentially a 5-0 stall. They are done just like an Axle Stall, except you must lift your front truck up so only the back truck is stalling. Once you learn Axle Stalls and Pivots,…

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Share your Bluntstall here using Instagram and #bluntstall Bluntstalls and Nosebluntstalls are both advanced skateboard stall tricks. Bluntstalls are done by rolling straight up the transition, getting the entire board above the coping, and stalling on the tail of your board (the nose of the board should be pointed towards the sky). Noseblunt Stalls are done by doing a 180 and stalling on the nose, where the rest of the board is above the deck and the tail is pointed towards the sky. Dismounting back into the transition is one of the most difficult parts of the Bluntstall and Noseblunt…

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Share your Rock’n’Rolls here using Instagram and #fsrock #bsrock The Rock’n’Roll is one of the first skateboard stall tricks most skaters learn. It involves rolling up a transition, pushing your front truck forward over the coping, stalling like a stationary boardslide, and then kickturning 180 degrees out back into the transition. The Rock’n’Roll can be done frontside or backside.

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Share your Other Ollies here using Instagram and #shiftyollie #ollienorth This page is for other variations of the Ollie, such as a Shifty Ollie or Ollie North. A Shifty Ollie, or “Ollie Shifty” is done by ollieing and rotating your body and the board slightly (typically about 45 degrees) in one direction and then straightening back out by the time you land. An Ollie North is an Ollie where the front foot comes off the board and kicks forward. Both tricks are moderately difficult to do on flat ground and get even trickier when doing them down stairs or across…

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