Tricks
The order of tricks depends on what you prefer and what you're capable of. The most important thing is to make sure you cover the basics before you move on to tricks. However, I will do my best to guide you a bit in what beginners should cover before you go and attempt Tre flips.
There is no real order to learn skateboard tricks. It all depends on your personal preferences, your skill level, and the style you prefer. You need to get the basics down before you can move on to advanced tricks, the order is what feels right to you.
1.Manuel
It seems pretty basic but manuals are great to get to know your board and it's just perfect to combine with other tricks. I suggest you grab an old deck because the manual is razor tail nightmare. You will scrape your tail a lot and it will wear down your board fast. The most important thing here is balance and not placing your back foot at the end of your tail.
2.Shove-It
Once you got the fakie shuvit down, move on to the regular shuvit. I may be completely biased here, but I think the shuvit is harder to learn than the fakie variant. The shuvit requires commitment but is probably easier than an olie, so first things first.
3.Ollie
It isn't easy and feels really awkward when you're a beginner. You'll get it though, it takes time and dedication and at some time you just pop that board and land. Now before you go and try to ollie, it’s best to learn how a board feels and responds. I estimate that about 90% of skateboarders start out practicing ollie stationery but don’t even know how to ride properly. Please do yourself a favor and cover the basics first. This might seem boring, but in reality, it will help you progress much faster in the long run.
4.No Comply
So what you want to do is basicly learn how to shove-it. Once you have that down ride take one foot off and tap the tail and ride fakie. This might take a while so do your best
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