Unbelievable. One of the most helpful breakdowns ive ever seen. Skating ability mixed with teaching ability. Both at an incredible level. What a delight.
Bruh. Looks like I’m finally rolling away from a Tre today. I’ve hit those gross Tre’s you were talking about and it feels like I’m forcing it same as a Kickflip.. the bounce tip right off the bat has opened my mind to the physics of the trick.. I think it’s time
Thank you deeply for this video Mitchie, I’ve honestly been hoping and praying you come out with a tre flip tutorial since I’ve been learning them recently. You really are the goat when it comes to teaching skating keep it up man 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Landed my first tre flip in January this year but i have been having hard time making it consistent. After watching this video, I managed to land 3 times and couple of very close one. Big thanks from Japan.
2:50 great tutorial Mitch. Thank you for emphasizing on the half flick. I call it "release". You have to get off your front foot off the board in order to have the board complete its rotation but since the board is already started to rotate in its axis the rail is almost on the way of toes and will naturally flick it... as you have described it as half flick. You are the best skateboard professor in RUclips. More power to you.
We’re just relatively new. Especially with content like this, if it helps us tick up the algorithm and we keep putting stuff out it will be good. I’m a believer that good content is the most important thing. So as long as you guys give feedback on the content and we keep trying we will be in good shape!
He’s also one the best vert/mega ramp skater to ever live. Still salty he was denied gold for doing the first 1260 in mega like it was nothing (and he’s still the only one to ever land it). He’s also incredibly good at teaching skateboarding, which is my dream job. He’s proven he’s among the best already and can just spend time coaching the next generation now. I’m sure he has some more pro vert years left in him. Always liked this guy since he was a kid, seemed humble and smart even from a young age.
This is epic mitchie! I have never entertained the thought of doing these at 47 yo... but i really feel like this sorta recipe could actually bring them to the table! thx man!!!
I love the cake illustration throughout the video, excellent video presenting! I am still learning ollies, but I still watch all of these videos. Hope to see more videos in the future.
Seriously the best skateboarding teacher around! I have such a better mentality of how to breakdown the steps and fix any issues that arise. You made me think a lot more about what I'm doing instead of just sending and hoping I land something.
It seems like Mitchie Brusco is first person who can that good, understands that good and explains that clear skateboard tricks in world history. No one can do it better now for sure! Thank you so much!!
More incredible than your explanations is the view of Washington. I'm from Portugal (Cascais) and I have the privilege of spending a few months each year in Oregon. The Pacific North is enchanting.
Perfect implementation of Rodney Mullen's advice: "Try to understand the trick until there is no secret". Most of normal people can't achieve it. Watching your tips is like to finnaly figure out how to make fire at the snap of fingers. I feel hope, trust, excitement and gratitude, that the most proper trick tips are finally arrived! Thanks a lot, Mitchie!! I wish you good luck and many years of inspiration and success!!
And now i start collecting Achievements for next year. Restarted my Skating this year and I was only able to relearn the very basic stuff. As a Heelflip guy, the Treflip and Kickflip will be on this list to have some nice challenging goals. Thanks for all your effort. Oh and watched the whole video only to find out, no one treflip'd this magnificent moustache.
Usually pro skate guides are like, "You just kinda, ummm, put your feet on the board, and then you, like, kick it this way, and you jump... and then, like that, you land on the board, yeah." But this one is AMAZING. Mitchie looked more stoked with that cake than he did when he did the 1260 lol.
I appreciate this and especially the subtle details. I seem to be guilty of leaning on my toes too much.. the way the board moved away from you reminded me of my board running away from me way too much
I can do everything perfectly except landing. It's a nicely shaped not to fast rotation but my back foot goes straight to the ground slightly behind the tail and I catch it with my front foot only. When I recorded myself I relaised that my back leg is bending in the knee but not in the groin section. And that is what is missing and this is what I am strugling with. Forcing myself to lift my back knee up in the air. It's weird as I lift my knee very high when I do heelflip (which I can land 9 out of 10 times). Thanks again for this great tutorial Mitchie. I watched it twice. I am sure I will be watching it on repeat many more times.
Your videos are great. I have skated for years and have a lot of tricks locked, but I could never explain them. Your descriptions are bang on. Hope you visit Wanaka often. I take my kids there a few times a year would be mint to catch you there.
I started skating at age 31 roughly 17 months ago and I put money on it im landing my first tre flip tomorrow. I shall post it if and when i make one happen. Makes so much sense about loading it and foot position and throwing it forward instead of pop shuv motion. I keep coming close to landing double varial flips and im like wtf, how???? Now I know lol awesome vid bro
Wow, what an amazing video. I've just started getting tres consistently on flatground, only took me 14 years LMAO - could always do them only on banks and this video explained so well why. All the tips and tricks I figured out about tre flips are in this video and so well explained, plus many tips and tricks I never figured out on my own haha. PS: I give skate lessons just like you do, I use your videos for inspiration all the time. Keep up the great content!
Im watching... Love sk8... I kinda feel like its important to see know and feel that your back heel is being raised higher than your front after the bounce to be landed
Im watching, I never really learned to scoop enough to make the board rotate 360. I always barely cover a little bit more than 180 and if I do more I get so much exhausted. I need more popcorn power 🍿 and hopefully you ll be helping me Teacher 💪🏻😄
So stoked for this one. BTW, you have completely flipped the script on how I think of the 'pop'. Between 1) the 'key thought' you have at 10:50 and 2) 'the shape' of the front leg you mentioned in the kickflip and other videos, I have started to rewire some very long standing bad habits and I'm starting to see improvement. Thanks Mitchie!
I'm 46 and had these for a decade up until my 30s. I could do them 80 % of the time. Then the just vanished. I gave up on relearning them as the frustration was crippling. I started riding bigger boards and loose trucks which didn't help. I'm determined to crack them again so hopefully this video helps.
Yes, the bounce has vanished . I can still do them stationary occasionally but when I roll that set up structure that you mentioned just goes. I will keep trying.
I absolutely do agree, that if you get the set up right, it feels like the easiest trick ever. I have days where my balance and strength are there and I can do them every try without thinking, but if I'm tired it's so easy to not be stable in your jump and the board just doesn't stay beneath your feet, because you're off by a bit. If you skated for a couple days straight, it sometimes is the hardest thing ever to get a good Treflip😅
Awesome video. One question about skating banks in general when doing flip tricks: where do you typically look? Do you look forward and then at the board right after you pop?
I just started skating again from a 10 years hiatus and 2 months ago I sprained my ankle very bad trying 360 flips, last week I started skating again and I'm still trying 360 flips but the main problem I'm having is my board is not getting enough flip, so I'm always landing with the board upsidedown or even 270 upsidedown, I'm still trying yo figure out why this is happening, I guess im not getting enough scoop but im not very sure, if anyone have any tip I really appreciate it, btw I love these videos, they're super helpful and also very entertaining to watch ✨
Um......Im surprised you didn't talk about what the back foot and ankle do. You didn't mention scoop either. That got replaced with "bounce". Definitely a unique tutorial. I can already tre flip, but I will try out this bounce concept, without thinking about the back foot.
i've broke down kickflips, heelflips and pop shuvs (along with some others) to the point of it being a science for all the stances. always had problems with tre flips and lasers. had nollie tre and nollie bigflips, but reg has always been super iffy. had a work back injury thing that put me out for awhile. physically i'm pretty much ok, but affected me mentally and have allowed "the fear" to prevent me from getting back to where/who i was. which has impacted my drive. even though i still have been learning some new tricks like Varial Heels, Hospitals and Hospitals Fakie. would like to get a Half-cab Hospital or BS 180 Hospital, but haven't gotten a clean one of either yet. close tho need something like fairly consistent tre flips to really rekindle that fire... is snowy here now, but am gong to try some of these tips. think my stance is too wide and i'm not loading properly while reaching too much to get a flip. i like the way you break things down. some don't really go into finer details of posture, weight distribution counterbalancing, loading, and bounce/rebound points of pop with how foot placement actually affects things. can help actually understand the physics of what is happening. which i appreciate.
Loved this video! Just a question, do you have a video about those practicing basics like you talk about with the jump ons and cavemans to practice that "catch" feeling? I watched the manual video and started practicing that to get my fundamentals more solid?
Mitchie I am 36 years old and I've been waiting decades for this video.
I’m happy you like it!
Same here! The details on this video are better than any 360 flip tutorial that i've watched.
Good for you!
Can't keep up with the videos as a beginner.
Can't wait to get to this. Maybe soon with him educating us this good!
I'm 35 and feel ya bro 😅
37 here. Landed it a few times when I was younger by dumb luck, but never knew how to diagnose it until now. Thanks Mitchie!
Unbelievable. One of the most helpful breakdowns ive ever seen. Skating ability mixed with teaching ability. Both at an incredible level. What a delight.
Wow thank you for the kind words 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
All I can say is thank you. out of the hundreds of tutorials I have watched this one takes the cake. keep it up
Hahaha I see what you did there
(iPhone ding)
Bruh. Looks like I’m finally rolling away from a Tre today. I’ve hit those gross Tre’s you were talking about and it feels like I’m forcing it same as a Kickflip.. the bounce tip right off the bat has opened my mind to the physics of the trick.. I think it’s time
Get it right, but take your time. It doesn’t have to be perfect on day 1 😁
Thank you deeply for this video Mitchie, I’ve honestly been hoping and praying you come out with a tre flip tutorial since I’ve been learning them recently. You really are the goat when it comes to teaching skating keep it up man 🙏🏽🙏🏽
Landed my first tre flip in January this year but i have been having hard time making it consistent. After watching this video, I managed to land 3 times and couple of very close one.
Big thanks from Japan.
One of the most comprehensive tutorials ever
I’m happy you think so!
The content is 10/10, there will be way more and better skaters because of this content in coming years.
Hey thanks! We’re gonna double down and try to get this content dialed and consistent
years? more like, next sesh ha
This is too good...instruction and entertainment...keep it coming Mitchie
Woo! I’m in!
the way Mitchie talks about skateboarding gives hardcore Rodney Mullen ted talk vibes, I love it
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Please do one of these for the kickflip!!!
If he did one for kickflips I would give him my life
It took me like a year to learn kickflips
Bet
@@SKATEiQ i love you holy shit
2:50 great tutorial Mitch. Thank you for emphasizing on the half flick. I call it "release". You have to get off your front foot off the board in order to have the board complete its rotation but since the board is already started to rotate in its axis the rail is almost on the way of toes and will naturally flick it... as you have described it as half flick.
You are the best skateboard professor in RUclips. More power to you.
There are lots of great ways to explain things so I also like release as a way to say it ! Thanks for watching and supporting
Your tutorials are the absolute best. Its a shame other channels spam trash content every single day and keep stuff like this buried
We’re just relatively new. Especially with content like this, if it helps us tick up the algorithm and we keep putting stuff out it will be good. I’m a believer that good content is the most important thing. So as long as you guys give feedback on the content and we keep trying we will be in good shape!
Dude I can barely ollie right now but your tutorials are so good they make me feel like I might actually be able to do this trick one day.
This dude’s biggest talent is being able to accurately show people what bad technique looks like. Must be hard if you know the right way to do stuff.
It’s honestly so fun to do tricks poorly 😂
He’s also one the best vert/mega ramp skater to ever live. Still salty he was denied gold for doing the first 1260 in mega like it was nothing (and he’s still the only one to ever land it).
He’s also incredibly good at teaching skateboarding, which is my dream job. He’s proven he’s among the best already and can just spend time coaching the next generation now. I’m sure he has some more pro vert years left in him. Always liked this guy since he was a kid, seemed humble and smart even from a young age.
Better than any other tutorials. As usual
Thank you 🙏🏼
This is epic mitchie! I have never entertained the thought of doing these at 47 yo... but i really feel like this sorta recipe could actually bring them to the table! thx man!!!
I love the cake illustration throughout the video, excellent video presenting!
I am still learning ollies, but I still watch all of these videos. Hope to see more videos in the future.
That view of the mountain is amazing. Such a nice park.
It’s so sick I already miss it
Seriously the best skateboarding teacher around! I have such a better mentality of how to breakdown the steps and fix any issues that arise. You made me think a lot more about what I'm doing instead of just sending and hoping I land something.
Thank you! That’s so great to hear
Amazing. My prayers have been heard: Mitchie makes tre tutorial, woop woop.
Let’s gooo
The “Mitchelin” pun was my favorite
Same 😂
It seems like Mitchie Brusco is first person who can that good, understands that good and explains that clear skateboard tricks in world history. No one can do it better now for sure! Thank you so much!!
The comedic relief was very good, haha... by the end of the video you looked like yosemite sam! 😆
Best tutorial on tre flips ever made. You’re doing excellent work at explaining skateboarding in a way more can understand and work from. 🤘
More incredible than your explanations is the view of Washington. I'm from Portugal (Cascais) and I have the privilege of spending a few months each year in Oregon. The Pacific North is enchanting.
It’s amazing! This is nz tho
I love this in-detail format Mitchie. Keep it up!
Perfect implementation of Rodney Mullen's advice: "Try to understand the trick until there is no secret". Most of normal people can't achieve it. Watching your tips is like to finnaly figure out how to make fire at the snap of fingers. I feel hope, trust, excitement and gratitude, that the most proper trick tips are finally arrived! Thanks a lot, Mitchie!! I wish you good luck and many years of inspiration and success!!
And now i start collecting Achievements for next year. Restarted my Skating this year and I was only able to relearn the very basic stuff. As a Heelflip guy, the Treflip and Kickflip will be on this list to have some nice challenging goals. Thanks for all your effort.
Oh and watched the whole video only to find out, no one treflip'd this magnificent moustache.
Eggcelent cooking masterclass! Nice tre flips too ❤
🙏🏼😂😂😂
“It’s a me a Mitchie” 😂 thanks for all the work you do for us skaters
This channel is becoming something you REALLY want to spend your time on!
Best explanations I’ve ever heard in my whole entire life.
Unbelievable tip and unbelievable background❤
Love these tutorials, keep it up man!!
Thank you. Will do for sure !
You grew out a really nice mustache Mitchie, I love the commitment.
Took forever but we finally finished production
Usually pro skate guides are like, "You just kinda, ummm, put your feet on the board, and then you, like, kick it this way, and you jump... and then, like that, you land on the board, yeah." But this one is AMAZING. Mitchie looked more stoked with that cake than he did when he did the 1260 lol.
I appreciate this and especially the subtle details. I seem to be guilty of leaning on my toes too much.. the way the board moved away from you reminded me of my board running away from me way too much
Cooking with mitchie.
That's how the pros do it 💥🤙
You activate our brain light bulbs that go 'ding!' 💡just about every lesson!
Cheers mate! You're a legend.
Thank you so much!! from Mexico
Much love
At 15:15 you can tell Mitchie is just out here having fun teaching people how to tre flip
I can do everything perfectly except landing. It's a nicely shaped not to fast rotation but my back foot goes straight to the ground slightly behind the tail and I catch it with my front foot only.
When I recorded myself I relaised that my back leg is bending in the knee but not in the groin section. And that is what is missing and this is what I am strugling with. Forcing myself to lift my back knee up in the air. It's weird as I lift my knee very high when I do heelflip (which I can land 9 out of 10 times).
Thanks again for this great tutorial Mitchie. I watched it twice. I am sure I will be watching it on repeat many more times.
Try and put your back foot in front of the toe side behind the tail. Sounds kinda weird but it helped me a lot
After you pop obviously
Your videos are great. I have skated for years and have a lot of tricks locked, but I could never explain them. Your descriptions are bang on. Hope you visit Wanaka often. I take my kids there a few times a year would be mint to catch you there.
Great video format and presentation. Love the mustache gag, very funny!
And know we want Mitchie Brusco to teach us everything! I better trust a man who can do this to tre flip rather than anyone else
I started skating at age 31 roughly 17 months ago and I put money on it im landing my first tre flip tomorrow. I shall post it if and when i make one happen. Makes so much sense about loading it and foot position and throwing it forward instead of pop shuv motion. I keep coming close to landing double varial flips and im like wtf, how???? Now I know lol awesome vid bro
I really needed this tutorial, you are best 🔥 thanks man
Thank you!
Wow, what an amazing video. I've just started getting tres consistently on flatground, only took me 14 years LMAO - could always do them only on banks and this video explained so well why. All the tips and tricks I figured out about tre flips are in this video and so well explained, plus many tips and tricks I never figured out on my own haha.
PS: I give skate lessons just like you do, I use your videos for inspiration all the time. Keep up the great content!
Damn this is a work of art🔥
🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Thanks you so much Mitchie . Look like you’ve in my homeland New Zealand?
Just leavingg now
This video was the best I’ve seen on Tre-Flips!
Thank you! Big win!
I really needed this man thanks.
Love your content! Keep it up💪
Will do
Best tre flip tutorial 👍
Im watching... Love sk8... I kinda feel like its important to see know and feel that your back heel is being raised higher than your front after the bounce to be landed
Asi asi it " hizz
Thank you 🙏🏼
Im watching, I never really learned to scoop enough to make the board rotate 360. I always barely cover a little bit more than 180 and if I do more I get so much exhausted. I need more popcorn power 🍿 and hopefully you ll be helping me Teacher 💪🏻😄
Well hopefully some of that power can come from your set up 😁
I can't even kickflip but after watching this video I had the flip half of tre flips happening today! A long way to go before I can land them though
So stoked for this one. BTW, you have completely flipped the script on how I think of the 'pop'. Between 1) the 'key thought' you have at 10:50 and 2) 'the shape' of the front leg you mentioned in the kickflip and other videos, I have started to rewire some very long standing bad habits and I'm starting to see improvement. Thanks Mitchie!
That’s so great ! Happy to hear that
I'm 46 and had these for a decade up until my 30s. I could do them 80 % of the time. Then the just vanished. I gave up on relearning them as the frustration was crippling. I started riding bigger boards and loose trucks which didn't help. I'm determined to crack them again so hopefully this video helps.
Hopefully using banks will help a lot with that extra height
Yes, the bounce has vanished . I can still do them stationary occasionally but when I roll that set up structure that you mentioned just goes. I will keep trying.
As a chef, you're a great skater 😂
Very cool tutorial!
HAHAHA
Thank you Mitchie!
🙏🏼🙏🏼
I think this will help me a lot, also I checked my phone so many times during this vid
Oh man, same. I’m sorry
Tre flips were my white whale for a decade. Landed one earlier this year and have been trying to dial them in to how I like them ever since.
YESSS! Thank you so much, Mitchie.
🔥🔥
I love you mitchie ur amazing btw can you please make a varial flip tutorial?😊😁 And your tre flips are the cleanest I ever seen!
I absolutely do agree, that if you get the set up right, it feels like the easiest trick ever. I have days where my balance and strength are there and I can do them every try without thinking, but if I'm tired it's so easy to not be stable in your jump and the board just doesn't stay beneath your feet, because you're off by a bit. If you skated for a couple days straight, it sometimes is the hardest thing ever to get a good Treflip😅
It’s crazy how much they change day by day and set up by set up
Let him cook 👩🍳
Lol
Ding
yet another banger thank you sm ❤❤
Let’s goooo
U R amazing I learnt from U all I can do on skateboard
That’s so great to hear !
wooow nice, i will need this in a few months so thanks
Perfect!
Bro back foot diagonally helps way more then people telling me to scoop forward
Yeah I like that
Love those NB 440 highs I have 4 pairs. Can’t find that colour way you need some new ones soon 😉
I know I have some other ones I don’t like lol
Awesome video. One question about skating banks in general when doing flip tricks: where do you typically look? Do you look forward and then at the board right after you pop?
Forward at the pop spot, and board in the air
Best cakes video ever..
Thank god you posted this right when my friend started to try them so he didn’t have to ask me profusely 😂
I just started skating again from a 10 years hiatus and 2 months ago I sprained my ankle very bad trying 360 flips, last week I started skating again and I'm still trying 360 flips but the main problem I'm having is my board is not getting enough flip, so I'm always landing with the board upsidedown or even 270 upsidedown, I'm still trying yo figure out why this is happening, I guess im not getting enough scoop but im not very sure, if anyone have any tip I really appreciate it, btw I love these videos, they're super helpful and also very entertaining to watch ✨
The set up portion should help a lot
Um......Im surprised you didn't talk about what the back foot and ankle do. You didn't mention scoop either.
That got replaced with "bounce".
Definitely a unique tutorial.
I can already tre flip, but I will try out this bounce concept, without thinking about the back foot.
I think the set up will put you in a good spot to scoop. I just feel likes it’s all different words to say the same things
10/10 video
thank you so much again !!
🙏🏼
i love this view and the mountains so much! where is this place? :D nice vid btw!
Wanaka, New Zealand
simple, I see a mitchie vid and tre flip and i click
Life is that simple sometimes
Is it better to have loose or tight trucks for a tre?
i've broke down kickflips, heelflips and pop shuvs (along with some others) to the point of it being a science for all the stances. always had problems with tre flips and lasers. had nollie tre and nollie bigflips, but reg has always been super iffy.
had a work back injury thing that put me out for awhile. physically i'm pretty much ok, but affected me mentally and have allowed "the fear" to prevent me from getting back to where/who i was. which has impacted my drive. even though i still have been learning some new tricks like Varial Heels, Hospitals and Hospitals Fakie. would like to get a Half-cab Hospital or BS 180 Hospital, but haven't gotten a clean one of either yet. close tho
need something like fairly consistent tre flips to really rekindle that fire... is snowy here now, but am gong to try some of these tips. think my stance is too wide and i'm not loading properly while reaching too much to get a flip. i like the way you break things down. some don't really go into finer details of posture, weight distribution counterbalancing, loading, and bounce/rebound points of pop with how foot placement actually affects things. can help actually understand the physics of what is happening. which i appreciate.
We've come so far from " First you learn kick flips, Then you learn 360 shuvs, then you put them together and BOOM three flip"
I'm a sucker for cake....sooo good thank you for the tutorial!!! "gotta hold it together man" 😂😂
I was dyin
@@SKATEiQ I could tell!! Signing up for the community 🙌 I hope the cake recipe is in there! Thanks for everything you do!
New dish for each trick. Kickflip can be a staple dish in everyone's kitchen haha
Ohhhh that’s a good idea.
Loved this video! Just a question, do you have a video about those practicing basics like you talk about with the jump ons and cavemans to practice that "catch" feeling? I watched the manual video and started practicing that to get my fundamentals more solid?
Appreciate the fact that you actually baked a cake👌
It was so fun haha
Just in time for winter 😂
5:10 didn't know that "acting" is included on your resume' 😄
sounds random but I'd love to hear about NZ. it's beautiful
Ur amazing Nice video btw 😁
Thank you!!
@ Np! I love u and your like a really good youthber 💕😊
I love how the moustache gets bigger as the video goes on.😂
where are these videos recorded? looks very beautiful
Could you do FS 360 shuv?
Oh wow that’s a doozy
Know what? I haven't a chance to figure it out by myself back in the days for sure 😂
And I have no idea how people are able
Please do how to pop shuv
Sure!
You said that on the how to olie video
8:30 I thought it was my fone msg and instead it was in the video 🤪🤪😝
Hhaha whoops
Dude can you PLZ DO THIS WITH A HARDFLIP PLZ BRO OR VARIAL HEEL
Where is this guy at? This park looks like it’s in a pretty beautiful spot
Nz , love it here
Can you do heelflip tutorial plzzzzzzz