Best tutorial series hands down. After 15+ years of tre flips, I never realized the weight distribution effecting how the board stays with you. Thanks for being my local shop even though I’m a few states away.
My favorite thing about this trick tip video is that you actually show a lot of 360 flip clips from a lot of angles and in slow motion. Just watching a lot of tre flips seems to help me more than intellectual reasoning.
At 5:31 is the real secret that unlocks this trick, and also seems to be explicitly pointed out the least-really good job doing so here. “The Scoop” is a two stage action, almost like a double/single action trigger. Compressing the bushings on the toe side is like cocking the hammer and the actual scoop motion fires the trick. That toe side compression offers a great deal more stability just before popping the trick, as well as a rebounding momentum as the bushings decompress combined with the scoop; do it this way and the amount of effort it takes decreases, but you’ll notice that the trick whips around much quicker than trying to force it from your board being completely flat and parallel to the ground. If you’re having trouble with your scoop and staying over your board, focus your time and attention here.
You are a GOD! I have been struggling with this shit for DECADES (I'm 45). I always wondered how some of my friends were great at tre flips but sucked at almost every other technically difficult tricks like half cab flips or 180 flips that I had down good. That bushing REBOUND SHIT that you just described was the missing nuance that evaded me. I used to always keep the deck parallel to the ground right before "pulling the trigger". Spins all wrong, impossible to land doing that shit. You perfectly pointed out what I was WRONG. Thank you thank you thank you for explaining it in a way that has helped me out with my tre flips!!!! You rock! Blessings
Best tip I heard was when you scoop, fully scoop your foot so the back of your foot points to the sky and flick your front foot in the direction you’re going
Same here. Many tutorials say your body weight should be entirely on the back foot at the jump moment. That is correct but it also misslead me into leaning to far back. As a result board lands in front of me and my back foot (the scooping foot) never makes it on the board. Looks like I need to lean forward a bit basing on that first person view.
Back to this tutorial after two months of trying. No matter what I do, my back foot lands on the ground and I only catch it with front foot. I’ve tried to jump higher but somehow that does not work. Any tips on how I could fix this?
Yes, I definitely recommend trying to keep your shoulders parallel with the board from start to finish when you're trying to learn this trick. Watching skaters who are really good at tre flips can look like their shoulder are a little more open and facing the nose, but concentrating on keeping your shoulders parallel will help you resist the temptation to twist them forward when doing the scoop, which makes it harder to land on. I hope that makes sense! Cheers and good luck! - Tim
you dont have to jump lateraly. really cool tre flips stay under you and dont move to side! it is easier with a jump to the side but not as satisfying.
True! Once you have control over the scoop you won't need that lateral jump. I wish I could do them like Felipe Gustavo but I'm not that good haha! Cheers! - Tim
Ahh I trick i can land sometimes but mostly it doesn't happen. It is easier than the hard flip for me. Also fakie 360 flip is easier than a regular for me.
I've had tre flips easily since 2018 and I just lost them out of nowhere this week.... I can't even get the board to rotate properly it always under rotates and lands upside down.... after years of having them consistently they are just gone overnight... anyone else had this ?
Sometimes it's just a slight change in gear that can throw it way off. Like a new deck with a different wheelbase, or some shoes that fit differently, or your truck became looser, or a bazillion different factors that can throw off your timing. I'm sure you'll be able to adapt fine and get them back quickly, especially since you've been doing treflips for years. You'll get 'em back! 🙌 - Tim
„Figuring out the scoop is the hardest part of doing tre flips” - I dare to disagree. The hardest part is to get your back foot back on the board. Sadly, no tre flip tutorial focusing on this problem.
Best tutorial series hands down. After 15+ years of tre flips, I never realized the weight distribution effecting how the board stays with you. Thanks for being my local shop even though I’m a few states away.
After watching this I went to try it out and I landed it. Thank you so much. Best tutorial ever. Love from Africa ❤
My favorite thing about this trick tip video is that you actually show a lot of 360 flip clips from a lot of angles and in slow motion. Just watching a lot of tre flips seems to help me more than intellectual reasoning.
Great trick tips, I just got my first 3 tre flips today! Gonna work on it for the rest of the week too.
Best tre flip explanation ever.
Guys I landed my first Tre flip yesterday and it only took me 2 days somehow 😱 but I need to get a more consistent scoop
i like how very detailed this tutorial is
At 5:31 is the real secret that unlocks this trick, and also seems to be explicitly pointed out the least-really good job doing so here. “The Scoop” is a two stage action, almost like a double/single action trigger. Compressing the bushings on the toe side is like cocking the hammer and the actual scoop motion fires the trick. That toe side compression offers a great deal more stability just before popping the trick, as well as a rebounding momentum as the bushings decompress combined with the scoop; do it this way and the amount of effort it takes decreases, but you’ll notice that the trick whips around much quicker than trying to force it from your board being completely flat and parallel to the ground. If you’re having trouble with your scoop and staying over your board, focus your time and attention here.
You are a GOD! I have been struggling with this shit for DECADES (I'm 45). I always wondered how some of my friends were great at tre flips but sucked at almost every other technically difficult tricks like half cab flips or 180 flips that I had down good. That bushing REBOUND SHIT that you just described was the missing nuance that evaded me. I used to always keep the deck parallel to the ground right before "pulling the trigger". Spins all wrong, impossible to land doing that shit. You perfectly pointed out what I was WRONG. Thank you thank you thank you for explaining it in a way that has helped me out with my tre flips!!!! You rock! Blessings
Gotta be the Best 360 flip trick tip ever
Thanks a lot.
The tip at 2:30 helps me a lot. I allways land in front of the board.
Cant wait to give it a try.
Best explainer of them all. One more advice: film yourself and watch what mistakes you have to correct.
I got one, finally after months and months
Thank you for all the help. Next challenge is getting them consistently
Best board shop ever 🤙
you have the best tutorial channel keep it up
i just ordered a tactics board, so i subbed recently. i gotta say this is the best 360 flip trick tip ive seen yet.
Best tip I heard was when you scoop, fully scoop your foot so the back of your foot points to the sky and flick your front foot in the direction you’re going
the best tre flip tutorial I have seen hands down!
Yea, go Tim! Like a boss dude. Love it.
Filmin' and rippin'. Digging the slow mo. ruclips.net/video/oL53F6hixGg/видео.html
Best treflip tutorial ever 🤩
Master piece video 🫡🥹
Thanks for the tips. Just starting to learn these. Legs are sore and beat up. But I'll learn these.
excellent video! can't wait for the next tutorial 🔥
1:23 - all you need to understand. replay it xxxxx times and make it.
well detailed and pleasant to listen to. It'll help me be able to do this trick again
The best explanation
Excellent tutorial man. Preciate you guys🙏🏻
Def saving this video 👍
I was so close to landing these, and now that they uploaded this I feel invincible
Best video for this trick by far
It’s so true about it’s is harder for younger kids trying treflips
Nice tutorial!? Will definitely be applying this to my tre flips..
thanks so much this vid was great
This perspective shot at 4:09 is what all I needed for the 360 flips to finally click... I needed the first person view
Same here. Many tutorials say your body weight should be entirely on the back foot at the jump moment. That is correct but it also misslead me into leaning to far back. As a result board lands in front of me and my back foot (the scooping foot) never makes it on the board. Looks like I need to lean forward a bit basing on that first person view.
My favorite trick
Really helpful!
Shout out Eugene 👋✨!!!
Have only landed some fakie tres, not consistent tho. Tomorrow, I’ll try my best to land my first tre flip!
You got it!!! 🙌
Nice tutorial man
Very helpful
Is that wj park in Eugene??
I ignored my frontfoot.This video is so good!
I've probably tried moving tres at least ten hours by now and can't keep myself from turning frontside lol. The struggle is real
Very helpful ♥️♥️
Yes!!!! Thank you!!!!!!
Back to this tutorial after two months of trying. No matter what I do, my back foot lands on the ground and I only catch it with front foot. I’ve tried to jump higher but somehow that does not work. Any tips on how I could fix this?
Should i parallel my shoulders with the board while doing tre flip?
Yes, I definitely recommend trying to keep your shoulders parallel with the board from start to finish when you're trying to learn this trick. Watching skaters who are really good at tre flips can look like their shoulder are a little more open and facing the nose, but concentrating on keeping your shoulders parallel will help you resist the temptation to twist them forward when doing the scoop, which makes it harder to land on. I hope that makes sense! Cheers and good luck! - Tim
WJS forever!!!
I got that back foot stuck on the floor when i throw these lol
That's a really hard habit to break! I have several tricks that I'm still stuck doing that too. You'll get it though! Good luck! 🙏🛹 - Tim
Same how do you fix that?
Same here. Back foot goes back to the ground. The only way I found was to focus on tucking my both knees. But then I loose my perfect board rotation.
Front foot toe weight, heel weight catch
The whiskers on those etnies. 🤣
you dont have to jump lateraly. really cool tre flips stay under you and dont move to side!
it is easier with a jump to the side but not as satisfying.
True! Once you have control over the scoop you won't need that lateral jump. I wish I could do them like Felipe Gustavo but I'm not that good haha! Cheers! - Tim
I love the vid👍
4:12 kid dancing in the bg hahahaha
Im just seeing this now and realizing that park is in eugene oregon lol
Ahh I trick i can land sometimes but mostly it doesn't happen. It is easier than the hard flip for me. Also fakie 360 flip is easier than a regular for me.
I can’t seem to get my back foot and land it i only can get my front foot while my back foot stays in the position i flicked in
Same here. Did you fixed it somehow?
I'm having to re learn everything, even ollies are super weak. It's been 20 + years since. It really sucks
Cool
next,360 shuvit tutorial
Fuck yeah just what I needed
Tri flips are impossible for me. I can’t get the flip down
This is legit
me who cant even do an ollie while moving and doesnt know any other tricks: interesting
I've had tre flips easily since 2018 and I just lost them out of nowhere this week.... I can't even get the board to rotate properly it always under rotates and lands upside down.... after years of having them consistently they are just gone overnight... anyone else had this ?
Sometimes it's just a slight change in gear that can throw it way off. Like a new deck with a different wheelbase, or some shoes that fit differently, or your truck became looser, or a bazillion different factors that can throw off your timing. I'm sure you'll be able to adapt fine and get them back quickly, especially since you've been doing treflips for years. You'll get 'em back! 🙌 - Tim
why bros foot showing
„Figuring out the scoop is the hardest part of doing tre flips” - I dare to disagree. The hardest part is to get your back foot back on the board. Sadly, no tre flip tutorial focusing on this problem.
Thanks dude 🇵🇭
Very helpful