I have a problem with my tre flips, where I spin it great, it rotates fully, and I catch it with my front foot at the correct angle. But then my back foot is never anywhere near the board when it comes around. For whatever reason I can't seem to put enough force into the scoop and simultaneously bring my foot back to the board. If I commit to bringing my foot back, I don't get enough scoop and vice versa.
It could be that you’re depending too much on leg strength with the scoop instead of your ankle. If you try too hard to scoop, you could be overcompensating by pushing your entire leg behind you and it doesn’t come back in time to land the trick. I had a problem like this because it felt like I couldn’t use ankle to generate enough scoop. As long as you have that pressure on your back foot before you pop and you use that pressure along with an extra flick of your ankle (think janoski), you won’t have to move your leg as much to complete the scoop and it’ll be closer/easier to bring back. They key for me wasn’t that I needed the extra force for the scoop so much as I needed to figure out how to get the best scoop with the least motion possible.
the real difficulty is weight distribution. It's like you have to put all of your weight in the back foot, is super weird. Thanks to you i've landed a few but its so difficult to be consistent
Seems like no matter how much I lean back I still have this issue. Sometimes I'll get the oddball where it just works and stays perfectly under me, but the problem is nothing feels different about how I did the trick so I dont know how to repeat it when it just randomly works. I lean back and put weight on my back foot to the point that it feels uncomfortable and not totally stable and the board will still want to go behind me. So frustrating.
@@nitricpumps I started thinking about pulling my legs back towards the tail after jumping. I think what tends to happen is your feet tend to want to go straight down after flicking and scooping your feet forward so just really concentrate on pulling your legs back in super fast after flicking
Mine goes in front of me. This is because most tutorials suggest to concentrate body weight in a back foot. That’s true but while doing so you still need to be aligned in a centre, your head should actually follow your front arm.
when i try tre's I can't get the board to fully flip most times. But my biggest problem worse than that is I cannot for the life of me is keep my shoulders straight. Every time I try a tre flip my shoulders just want to turn
I have the same problem with every pop trick. I now cross my arms in front of me and open them up during my jump. It helps keep my shoulders parallel with the board. It does feel really awkward but works.
do one about why backside flips go behind you. Sometimes it's like que board sticks to the floor and doesn't move. I think it's because of delamination or the tail wearing off
I had the oposite problem, tre flip going to much in front of me. This is because most tutorials suggest to lean back. In my opinion this is wrong. You should remain centered over the board. I got it fixed but my biggest issue I cannot fix so far is the back foot landing on the ground before board finished the rotation, so I only catch it with front foot. Any tip how I could work on this problem?
Varial flip is a pop. Treflip is a scoop. Put your scooping foot off the edge of the board a little and scoop it THROUGH the ground. Play with that and you will find the scoop.
I have a question no video seems to want to answer and it's frustrating. how come I can get the tre rotation perfect and it stays right below me as well, but my BACK foot seems to land on it first.. and my front right next to the board.. what am I doing wrong? Most my weight and pressure is on my scoop foot when I snap as well..
I have the opposite issue- have them on lock but have broken so many fresh boards at the tail from pushing the tre too far in front of me and landing with my back foot on the tail.. so frustrating.
slow die same deal here man, not fun. Has made me scared to take them down anything of decent size because I especially hate the feeling of breaking a board at the tail and doing the splits
My tre flips go too far in front. I catch them with my front foot and I catch them high, but I always land with my back foot off and my front on. So do I just lean forward more? I get the full rotation and flip but I still land with my back foot off. And when I commit to leaning forward I dont get enough flip.
I had this problem and fixed it, now i have the issue where i rotate it perfectly and flip it perfectly but my front foot will never land on the board but my back one always does.... my front foot gets super close and when i really focus on getting it on the board then i under flip the board
You're probably focusing on scooping too much. I had this same problem some time ago and solved it by jumping a bit more and actually popping straight down and scooping less. It sounds weird but worked for me.
thank you, I lost my tre and I couldn't find out why, know I think it's probably because my back leg's knee hurts and I put to much weight on my front foot
I have this issue where I flick super hard and almost cant make my front foot not flick super hard. I have varial flips on lock and assume this is why.
@@bigclint5622 Didn't know you were a spokesperson for the skate community. I don't care if a huge percentage of the skate community want it or not, I'd like to see it because it's a trick that's never clicked for me, there's very few tutorials on it and the few that are aren't as good as a skate hacks one would be. Not to mention it'd be nice to see trick tips for some harder flip tricks instead of the millionth fucking ollie, kickflip, tre flip, etc. tutorial that, apart from the likes of skate hacks and dale decker, all say exactly the same shit and don't give any real insight into the trick. Also seeing as this guy has done tutorials for varial heels, lasers, and fs bigspins before now it's not fucking outside of the realm of imagination that he might be convinced to do a fs big heel tutorial.
I am looking at it, it's in slow motion, and I am still wondering, how anyone can say "hey, "that" was (or was not) a tree flip". :D it just rotates so much and fast, I could not tell the difference, only when its a kick/heel-flip xD
So my friend Junior told me to try a tre flip ( I haven’t landed one I can only form it) then I committed and landed primo then I landed on the nose twice and slipped out. Crazy thing is this happened in less than a hour 😅. If I land one I’ll come back and edit this comment just bc lol.
Ok so hear me out someone, I need someone to explain to me in high detail why I can't tre flip, ok so let me start off by saying I guess I consider myself an amateur, I can do most the basic tricks & i can also fakie tre flip very easily it's actually one of the easiest most natural feelings tricks for me but when it comes to regular tres it's a frkn nightmare to me idk why, I've landed a couple before but it was all pretty much luck and they felt so un natural like I was trying way to hard, ok so let me get to the problems I have, sometimes I do land in the nose but ik my mistake there so I lean back a little, then sometimes I don't get the full 360 rotation and ppl tell me to scoop harder but I really scoop as hard as I cannnn and I still can't do it, also my back foot always gets in the way and the only way I can do the full rotation is if I follow the rotation with my back foot when I scoop & ppl tell me I shouldn't do that with tres, but it's the only way I can do the full rotation.
then youre not actually leaning back *while* popping. i did the same mistake. i thought i was leaning back but i actually wasnt because as soon as i went down to pop i shifted my weight to the front foot again.
I for real think the tre flip is the most beautiful trick I’ve ever seen
It depends on the skater performing it
@@nilswuest744 tbh I only like nyjah huston and felipe Gustavo type tres
ever heard of an impossible
And big spins too
Nah inward heels or varial heels fo sho
im leaning as far back as i can and it still goes behind me
I have a problem with my tre flips, where I spin it great, it rotates fully, and I catch it with my front foot at the correct angle. But then my back foot is never anywhere near the board when it comes around. For whatever reason I can't seem to put enough force into the scoop and simultaneously bring my foot back to the board. If I commit to bringing my foot back, I don't get enough scoop and vice versa.
Yes, we need this answered asap. The struggle is real.
do a video o you attempting the trick and compare to this video, really try to mimic his movements, even after the scoop
Same problem
ye, same for me...
It could be that you’re depending too much on leg strength with the scoop instead of your ankle. If you try too hard to scoop, you could be overcompensating by pushing your entire leg behind you and it doesn’t come back in time to land the trick. I had a problem like this because it felt like I couldn’t use ankle to generate enough scoop. As long as you have that pressure on your back foot before you pop and you use that pressure along with an extra flick of your ankle (think janoski), you won’t have to move your leg as much to complete the scoop and it’ll be closer/easier to bring back. They key for me wasn’t that I needed the extra force for the scoop so much as I needed to figure out how to get the best scoop with the least motion possible.
Bro I swear these videos always come out exactly when I need them
the real difficulty is weight distribution. It's like you have to put all of your weight in the back foot, is super weird. Thanks to you i've landed a few but its so difficult to be consistent
I was strugglin with Tre Flips so hard today and I was so pissed off I almost snapped my board
u got it?
i feel you
Feel you bro. I can get it once in fking 40 tries.
Ong
Once you get into that mentlity is game over for the day with that trick.
If you freezeframe at 3:18 it looks like a bail, but then you somehow pull your backfoot around. Impressive.
Seems like no matter how much I lean back I still have this issue. Sometimes I'll get the oddball where it just works and stays perfectly under me, but the problem is nothing feels different about how I did the trick so I dont know how to repeat it when it just randomly works. I lean back and put weight on my back foot to the point that it feels uncomfortable and not totally stable and the board will still want to go behind me. So frustrating.
did you ever figure it out? I am having the same problem
@@nitricpumps I started thinking about pulling my legs back towards the tail after jumping. I think what tends to happen is your feet tend to want to go straight down after flicking and scooping your feet forward so just really concentrate on pulling your legs back in super fast after flicking
You ever get tres?
Thank you sooo much! I landed perfect Tre Flip today, all thanks to your tip. I just gotta have the weight on the backfoot. Thanks again.
Mine goes in front of me. This is because most tutorials suggest to concentrate body weight in a back foot. That’s true but while doing so you still need to be aligned in a centre, your head should actually follow your front arm.
when i try tre's I can't get the board to fully flip most times. But my biggest problem worse than that is I cannot for the life of me is keep my shoulders straight. Every time I try a tre flip my shoulders just want to turn
I have the same problem with every pop trick. I now cross my arms in front of me and open them up during my jump. It helps keep my shoulders parallel with the board. It does feel really awkward but works.
do one about why backside flips go behind you. Sometimes it's like que board sticks to the floor and doesn't move. I think it's because of delamination or the tail wearing off
Just want to say thanks for vid the 5 things you do wrong when learning tre flips, was able to land a my first trey a couple weeks thanks dude!
Could you do a "why you cant land your first laser flip"? Because i need some help on it
It helps doing it off of stuff. And also try to put all your weight on the back foot
I stuck a tre flip again yesterday after 2 years of one footing tres. Working hard to break my stupid habit, this vid helped alot thanks 🙏🏼
I've been 1 footing them for about a year >_< Such a difficult habit to break.
Did you guys land it? if so i wouldnt mind some tips so that i dont stay in the one foot habit for too long
I had the oposite problem, tre flip going to much in front of me. This is because most tutorials suggest to lean back. In my opinion this is wrong. You should remain centered over the board. I got it fixed but my biggest issue I cannot fix so far is the back foot landing on the ground before board finished the rotation, so I only catch it with front foot. Any tip how I could work on this problem?
Can you make a front lip tutorial
I swear this guy is watching me while I am starting a new trick
No its just a common problem
I just can’t get the second rotation, I’ve got varial flips on lock but can’t get it to rotate a full 360 no matter what foot placement I do
Varial flip is a pop. Treflip is a scoop. Put your scooping foot off the edge of the board a little and scoop it THROUGH the ground. Play with that and you will find the scoop.
I lean back but they still go behind me
Why is it when I wanna do a tre I can’t but when someone else tells me to do a tre I can do it
I have a question no video seems to want to answer and it's frustrating. how come I can get the tre rotation perfect and it stays right below me as well, but my BACK foot seems to land on it first.. and my front right next to the board.. what am I doing wrong? Most my weight and pressure is on my scoop foot when I snap as well..
You’re probably facing forward too much like a frontside flip or fs 180. Don’t have your shoulders open, keep them aligned with the board
I have the opposite issue- have them on lock but have broken so many fresh boards at the tail from pushing the tre too far in front of me and landing with my back foot on the tail.. so frustrating.
slow die same deal here man, not fun. Has made me scared to take them down anything of decent size because I especially hate the feeling of breaking a board at the tail and doing the splits
Thank you 🙏 I’ve been landing on the nose for 2 weeks now
Ive been trying ever since this was posted, ive gotten close but it always lands too far back or my back foot doesnt get on
And not scooping forward is an issue for most. A lot of people scoop to the side
Every trey flip I try I land on the board but I land with both feet facing the nose then board just slides out from under me
i need help on the flick of an hardflip, i cant figure it out
My tre flips go too far in front. I catch them with my front foot and I catch them high, but I always land with my back foot off and my front on. So do I just lean forward more? I get the full rotation and flip but I still land with my back foot off. And when I commit to leaning forward I dont get enough flip.
How about a varial heelflip skate hack
i dont get it ive tried leaning as far back as i can without falling and the board still goes behind me
Can we get another steezy tre vid?
I had this problem and fixed it, now i have the issue where i rotate it perfectly and flip it perfectly but my front foot will never land on the board but my back one always does.... my front foot gets super close and when i really focus on getting it on the board then i under flip the board
You're probably focusing on scooping too much. I had this same problem some time ago and solved it by jumping a bit more and actually popping straight down and scooping less. It sounds weird but worked for me.
Literally had this problem yesterday. Thank you!
Board size?
thank you, I lost my tre and I couldn't find out why, know I think it's probably because my back leg's knee hurts and I put to much weight on my front foot
I just can get the full flick rotation or if I get the flick I can’t get the 3 shuv
Your videos are incredibly helpful.
my tres never do the flip motion, my board does the scoop and ends in like a 3shuv, weird asf
I just learned kickflips today 😳
Man, I faced that problem for a long time when learning tre flips. It was not fun.
i’m facing it rn 😐 stuck like 50 tres and i land on the nose every time
I always land full rotation but on the nose
I always Fall off my Board when i land one can someone please help me
this is why i can't tre flip so clean, thanks man
Nice mustache. If I grow one will it help my tre flips stay under me? 😩
How you scoop like that
I am injured because of this problem, 2 months without skating and no 360 flip landed .-.
I have this issue where I flick super hard and almost cant make my front foot not flick super hard. I have varial flips on lock and assume this is why.
Focus on the scoop mentally. Ya front foot only needs to come off it without a proper flick.
@@seanskatesalot im completey aware of how to do it, this is just a muscle memory issue.
@@Dedonarivl96 then why are you telling this
I have this problem with my tre..after watching this imma land tre tmrw 😤
Did you land it?
What camera do you use to film?
iPhone 10
Best channel out there! I know you mostly skate street style but are you interested in doing mini ramp tricks too?
I land on top of my board, and get the full 360 rotation EVERY TIME but it just wont flip all the way. Tips?
focus on front foot flick, just a little
I tre flipped so hard...I scared the dog! 0:54
Could you do a fs big heel trick tip if you have that decent/haven't done one already?
you're kiddin
@@bigclint5622 Why would I be kidding?
@@rhys9664 because I'm sure a huge percentage of the skate community are on the edge of their seats waiting for a fs big heel tutorial
@@bigclint5622 Didn't know you were a spokesperson for the skate community. I don't care if a huge percentage of the skate community want it or not, I'd like to see it because it's a trick that's never clicked for me, there's very few tutorials on it and the few that are aren't as good as a skate hacks one would be. Not to mention it'd be nice to see trick tips for some harder flip tricks instead of the millionth fucking ollie, kickflip, tre flip, etc. tutorial that, apart from the likes of skate hacks and dale decker, all say exactly the same shit and don't give any real insight into the trick. Also seeing as this guy has done tutorials for varial heels, lasers, and fs bigspins before now it's not fucking outside of the realm of imagination that he might be convinced to do a fs big heel tutorial.
Rhys Griffiths-Irvine chill brudda, I’m just saying it wouldn’t be highly incentivised for SKATEHACKS to make a video on it, that’s all
I am looking at it, it's in slow motion, and I am still wondering, how anyone can say "hey, "that" was (or was not) a tree flip". :D
it just rotates so much and fast, I could not tell the difference, only when its a kick/heel-flip xD
So my friend Junior told me to try a tre flip ( I haven’t landed one I can only form it) then I committed and landed primo then I landed on the nose twice and slipped out. Crazy thing is this happened in less than a hour 😅. If I land one I’ll come back and edit this comment just bc lol.
Ok so hear me out someone, I need someone to explain to me in high detail why I can't tre flip, ok so let me start off by saying I guess I consider myself an amateur, I can do most the basic tricks & i can also fakie tre flip very easily it's actually one of the easiest most natural feelings tricks for me but when it comes to regular tres it's a frkn nightmare to me idk why, I've landed a couple before but it was all pretty much luck and they felt so un natural like I was trying way to hard, ok so let me get to the problems I have, sometimes I do land in the nose but ik my mistake there so I lean back a little, then sometimes I don't get the full 360 rotation and ppl tell me to scoop harder but I really scoop as hard as I cannnn and I still can't do it, also my back foot always gets in the way and the only way I can do the full rotation is if I follow the rotation with my back foot when I scoop & ppl tell me I shouldn't do that with tres, but it's the only way I can do the full rotation.
Thanks
it still goes behind me bro i give up
that’s why i always land on the nose. i just started practicing tres perfect timing for this video
I try to jump straight in front and lean straight down watch my video of my tre to see what I’m talking about ruclips.net/video/Nxlf0YdfrM4/видео.html
I land on the nose of my board when i land treflips
Gotta stay in the backseat thx for the tips broski love the vids keep up the good work if your ever in vista ca hit me up 🤙🏻
I like your mustache, suits you well.
i'm learning tres with a 8.75
I can land them perfectly riding fakie but riding normal they don’t flip as nice
I need this vid
can you do a why you can't land a 900? I just can't get them consistently.
It doesn't. It goes in front of me
this really helped man, thank you!
you look like pablo emilio escobar
español pls?:(
Skate hack : Hospital flip ? 😆
Thank you for the tutorial
😳😳😳😳
Is this just me or that guy always talks like is going through something ?
thank you so much
thanks bro
Sometimes when I lean back it goes farther behind me
then youre not actually leaning back *while* popping.
i did the same mistake. i thought i was leaning back but i actually wasnt
because as soon as i went down to pop i shifted my weight to the front foot again.
Hi person that’s learning how to tre flip😀 I suck to so I guess we have something in common
Teach bs heel
Firs
I’m here at 66 views 😀👍🏼
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