Such good tips. I had landed a couple tres before watching, but lacked consistency. The tip about having my backfoot feeling more of the edge and keeping pressure on the edge has dramatically made me land 3/5 now! Stoked
Tom I want to say that these videos are so informative. They provide so much information and a good order. I am confident to say that you are better than any tutorial channel I’ve seen 👍
used to skate in middle school. never got past a heel flip. haven’t skated in years, but this video had me landing a tre flip in 10 mins. TWO IN A ROW as well ❤
Skating on and off for 20 years, I've always had to relearn 360 flips every spring, and would do them differently each year. Yours are great! I find it makes a huge difference how rough the ground is. The popping one, with the slight delay in the scoop, works better for rough ground ime, while in a smooth skatepark I'll sometimes try to do em with as little pop as possible. One thing I've found to help when learning any flip trick, but 3 flips in particular: once you've figured out the basic technique, think less about the scooping and flicking but focus all your attention on putting your feet where they need to be on landing. Maybe also do it with less force, or extending your legs less and just focus on landing on it. Sounds obvious, I know, but one reason why people bail flips is because they're just not doing it fast enough, and then they start to unconsciously set up to bail.
Men .... I wish I was a kid in 2023. Having slow-motion closeup youtube tutorial video's on how to do tricks is crazy. When I was young, in 2000, you had no information at all, only magazines with some pictures. At that time you just needed to go guess how the trick was done or learn from somebody else. I am 35 now, and maybe I will start skating again, why not.
@@azazelreficulmefistofelicu7158LMFAO I used them VHS’s too they were goated , laggy and pixelated went fast forwarding and vice versa but it got the job done 😂
I'm 21 but there's no form of advertising/sale for skateboarding in my small town lol. Thankfully, I can watch these types of videos but God would I love to have someone to skateboard with
Watched this tutorial over and over again last night. Watched it 5 times this morning, and after i got off work, i landed my first tre flips 🙏🏽 thanks tom, you helped a bunch
The back foot placement is allowing me to finally throw TRUE effortless tre flips lol. I’m only using my ankle to scoop and it’s full rotation, popped and controlled now. Been loving your channel since I started skating again 5 months ago
Hey Tom! I've been seeing your clips in my IG feed for a while now and just saw this one. Big inspiration and motivator to get out there and keep trying. I've been a skateboarder for 17 years, 10 of those years being active with the last few years being my comeback at 33 yrs old. I've always had a diversity of tricks in my bag but always struggled with tres. I've watched probably every tutorial and taken advice from just about anyone offering but to no avail. It's always, "it's all in the scoop, all in the backfoot, etc," but I know it's much more than that. Even Aron Kyro's tutorial with his take on jumping straight up after you pop and scoop, while very insightful has not solved my problem. I've never quite heard it explained like this, the way you do. Particularly about keeping your backfoot on the tip of the corner edge, and more specifically NOT having your shoe on the grip for the most part. I believe this might be where I am having issues as I might be trying to grip my feet around the entirety of the corner but on the top corner of the grip with my feet flat instead of the outer edge of the plys hanging slightly 'off.' I've also never heard anyone go into depth about the facing direction, particularly the diagonal and slightly leaning over the edge you face aspect. Though that's how I naturally keep my upper body as it feels the most comfortable. Very insightful. A big skate inspiration I had growing up once told me to 'study' skateboarding; every position, rotation, and tweak it with trial and error until you understand how it works. You certainly remind me of that person with how much you've studied the nuances of the board. I can't wait to give this a try, it looks promising. Thanks so much for the vids!
Los mejores tips que e visto y que reslemnte me han ayudado, habia caudo treflip 2 o 3 veces hace unos dos años pero me sentia inseguro de ese truco, ayer lo cai 3 veces y ahora estoy seguro que lo seguire callendo, muchas gracias Tom
This is my favorite trick. I have them down really good, but just came to see your explanation after watching some of your other amazing trick tips. Again, well explained and I can confidently agree with these most important tips: It's all in the back foot scoop but don't forget to pop; Don't lean too much forward; Front foot in the middle of the board!
I don't know what it is but after watching this I can tre almost every time now I've been struggling with them for months but now I have them thanks dude
Hey Tom, thanks for the trick tip. I was leaning to far forward for years and would land on the front of my board every time. The putting all of my weight on my back leg tip made the difference. Keep up the good work!
Quality content, love the emphasis on foot placement, weight distribution, shoulder / head alignment and pressure plus release. A lot of trick tip videos completely gloss over these points but the basics of physics make tricks much easier to visualize and correct for. Can't wait till you start talking about ledge / rail tricks.
Thanks for this. Just wondering, how do you scoop? Do you scoop in a J, or scoop forward, or just think about inverting your ankle? And should i hop straight up, or jump to the side and back a bit? Thanks
You scoop back and at an angle toward the direction you're moving. Having all that pressure on that back edge of the tail really helps give you a combined pop and scoop. In regards to hopping, I would hop straight up.
So, I started skating 25 years ago, haven’t really done it since about 2009. But in all that time skating I couldn’t land a damn tre-flip. I can switch no-comply a tre-flip, which looked impressive and made me a 1 trick pony at the skate park, but 360 flips always alluded me. But I realised that basically my back foot (goofy left foot) just isn’t up to what my dominant right foot can do and I went down the path of pressure flips, avoiding anything with pop except for Ollie’s when I needed them. BUT, thanks to your video I think the late scoop is where I was going wrong all that time ago, and I’m getting the old set-up out to try it. Will update if this 35 yo can finally tre-flip and move on 😅
Do you jump at a forward diagonal over the board? I have the flip down very well, but having a problem staying over the board in the air and landing on it.
Would you recommend learning tre flips in fakie first? It seems to look a lot more like a good rotation/spin when I try them fakie, but I’m still really inconsistent with my attempts in my normal stance… my board tends to shoot out from under me. Either way I have yet to land a clean one. guess it’s time to put in some work 😤🤙🏽 thanks for the tips!
For some people fakie is easier to learn first as they require less pop/snap, so if they're working better for you there's nothing wrong with learning them before regular tres. If you want them regular though, really focus on the snap!
Welp, turns out I’ve been scooping way too soon. Your explanation makes it make better sense in my mind now. So thanks! It’s really more of a barrel roll 360 shuv-it than a “kick-flip”. Super high tre flips btw 😤🔥
What helped me tremendously was to record myself in slow motion. I have then saw all the mistakes I was making. In my case skateboard always landed in front of of me and upside down because while it was doing 360 rotation it was only doing half of kickflip rotation. My mistakes spotted on slow mo vide were: 1) leaning back to much in the last moment. 2) crawling my shoulders instead jumping up with open chest. 3) my front foot instead doing a little forward flick for a kickflip, moves back away from the board. I still cannot land it. But now I know what I need to work on. And it is getting better and better. For example now board ends up more often under my feet instead in front of me. Definitely not an easy trick. So many things can go wrong.
I’m still learning Heelflips, but your video and Skidish Skateboarding have helped me a lot, flicking with the toes makes them look and feel way better, I wanna transfer that to Varial Heels and maybe some day even Laser Flips
just wanted to say, tre flips are really hard for me but this video helped me a ton, like before i could land them once a month and omg i was so mad at myself because they kept coming and going but now i landed 10 in one day, il keep doing them but wanted to say thank you so much, this helped me so much❤
I’m so late to reading this, but I’m so glad you took the time to share this. It feels great to hear such positive feedback, and to know I’ve helped you get your tre flips down! 👊
Thanks Tom! This really helped me out! I never thought about monkey gripping the back foot and hanging it over the edge, that helped a lot with the scoop. Although, I'm still having issues landing too far forward and on my nose. Would I have to snap the tail and keep all the weight on my back foot to fix that issue?
Of course! And yes, exactly! You have to put as MUCH weight as you can on your back foot, all the while monkey gripping the tail. I like to lift my heel up so I can put even more weight down on my toes. Hope that helps.
Hey Tom, Loving the tutorials. Would you consider doing a video or short on tips for catching tricks. I'm unsure if it's more of a commitment or coordination issue for myself and would appreciate the insight. (trouble staying above the board)
Thanks Sam! This is a tricky one because every trick is so different. For example, some tricks you catch with your front foot and others with your back foot. The best thing you can do for all tricks is to be bent down and well balanced before you pop. That will help you stay consistent.
Hey Tom. Great tips. I have a problem with my tre flip that is rarely mentioned in treflip tutorials. It's my back foot going straight to the ground and not having any chance to land on the board. The board spins perfectly, I catch it with my front foot only. Any tip on how I could address this? I've been like this for 3 months now and it drives me nuts.
Greetings Tom, thanks for sharing your awesome tips and knowledge, for the slightly older skaters (30's and onward) could you share your pre and post skating stretching/warm up/cool down routine? Also any tips on stretching/core building/non skating exercise/muscle strengthening you can recommend would be awesome.
Of course! I like to do active warm-ups like swinging each leg in a forward and backward motion as well as side to side, and anything that isn't a static stretch. I've heard from many that static stretches can be harmful to do before you're warmed up. I like to do lunges as well to warm up my knees. I'm not an expert though and know that there is much better advice out there. Check out 'Old Friends Fitness' on this page! ruclips.net/channel/UChs1KOBryHuue-5-JTq_pCg It's catered toward skateboarders.
Yes this a 360 pop shuvit and a kickflip combined, but no definitely don’t mimic this foot placement for 360 pop shuvits! You want your foot more in the center of the tail in order to keep your board level. I uploaded a full tutorial for that trick on our channel that I recommend watching!
You're totally right. I'm sorry I failed you guys on this important tip. 🙃 You should scoop at an angle toward the direction you're moving, similar to a half "u" motion. Think to scoop back and up, like the start of a circle.
Ok soo I know I can’t be the only one with this issue My next trick war is this one but it’s being a real pain right now so I’ve tried 5 days now and no matter how hard I scoop all I get are varial flip or almost double varial no 360 shuv part in sight I can maybe form the Tre 3/4 and land with my back foot but when I try to practice with my front foot it’s back to varial flips only no matter how hard I scoop it’s so weird .
With minimal editing to this video you could retitle it… How To: Pressure Flip Just cut out the word “not” whenever you say “make sure not to scoop” as well as any instruction involving flicking of the front foot.
Such good tips. I had landed a couple tres before watching, but lacked consistency. The tip about having my backfoot feeling more of the edge and keeping pressure on the edge has dramatically made me land 3/5 now! Stoked
I love hearing this! So happy the tips were so helpful!
I feel like tre flips will forever be the most requested trick tip lol. This was excellent by the way!
yeah homie its one of the main things in most lines , i rather do something random , lizzard king style. Respect to you my bro.
Tom I want to say that these videos are so informative. They provide so much information and a good order. I am confident to say that you are better than any tutorial channel I’ve seen 👍
Thank you so much that means the world to hear!
@@toms_tutorials no problem like really these are well put together tutorials
Used to do this as a kid, now trying to relearn them at 42. This was super helpful, can't wait to try out your tips.
Good luck man 🔥🔥
used to skate in middle school. never got past a heel flip. haven’t skated in years, but this video had me landing a tre flip in 10 mins. TWO IN A ROW as well ❤
What beautiful tre flips. So popped, so quick.
Skating on and off for 20 years, I've always had to relearn 360 flips every spring, and would do them differently each year. Yours are great! I find it makes a huge difference how rough the ground is. The popping one, with the slight delay in the scoop, works better for rough ground ime, while in a smooth skatepark I'll sometimes try to do em with as little pop as possible. One thing I've found to help when learning any flip trick, but 3 flips in particular: once you've figured out the basic technique, think less about the scooping and flicking but focus all your attention on putting your feet where they need to be on landing. Maybe also do it with less force, or extending your legs less and just focus on landing on it. Sounds obvious, I know, but one reason why people bail flips is because they're just not doing it fast enough, and then they start to unconsciously set up to bail.
This is great advice! Thanks for contributing!
real shit fr
Men .... I wish I was a kid in 2023. Having slow-motion closeup youtube tutorial video's on how to do tricks is crazy. When I was young, in 2000, you had no information at all, only magazines with some pictures. At that time you just needed to go guess how the trick was done or learn from somebody else. I am 35 now, and maybe I will start skating again, why not.
I'm with you dude! I started skating in 2001. It's mind blowing how easily you can learn anything these days. Stoked to be able to contribute ❤🛹
Yeah man, I'm 35 starting to skate again. I am just so exited to finally have good tutorials available to learn cool tricks
Mate, vhs in pause then forward step by step, gotta love the gritty image and the lines blurring everything.😂
@@azazelreficulmefistofelicu7158LMFAO I used them VHS’s too they were goated , laggy and pixelated went fast forwarding and vice versa but it got the job done 😂
I'm 21 but there's no form of advertising/sale for skateboarding in my small town lol. Thankfully, I can watch these types of videos but God would I love to have someone to skateboard with
Dude these are THE best tutorials! You're gonna blow up just wait
Thank you 😆 I appreciate that!
Really nice tutorial! Can you do one about 360 shuvit?
This was has been requested a lot! I will soon!
I love you Tom, I’ve learned frontside AND backside flips because of your videos ❤
Thank you for taking the time to tell me this! It’s an honor to be able to help people like you get better at skateboarding ❤️
Varial heel tutorial or fs flip and thanks again for the tips they really helped
Dropped the Frontside Flip tutorial today! ruclips.net/video/PMmlizdaG8Q/видео.html Varial Heel will definitely be coming soon.
Great trick tip video! Next is the evil twin: laserflip?
Watched this tutorial over and over again last night. Watched it 5 times this morning, and after i got off work, i landed my first tre flips 🙏🏽 thanks tom, you helped a bunch
👏 a video about nollie/switch flips would be nice
tbh i chipped my fibula skatebording a couple weeks ago so icant try this now, but right when im good to skateboard agin im trying this. Awesome vid!
Thx for the tuto i have some problem with the flick thx for the help
The back foot placement is allowing me to finally throw TRUE effortless tre flips lol. I’m only using my ankle to scoop and it’s full rotation, popped and controlled now. Been loving your channel since I started skating again 5 months ago
Thank you so much for your support! I'm honored to be able to help with your treflips! I was so happy when I finally got this trick down.
Man after I watched this video I landed my first tre the day after. Thank you so much dude solid tips!
You helped me a lot, just landed my first treflip❤❤
Yeah Tom ,thanks for explaining this:i need to praticing more at 360 flips.
this tutorial helped me land them way more consistently
Such clean tre flips too!
Hey Tom! I've been seeing your clips in my IG feed for a while now and just saw this one. Big inspiration and motivator to get out there and keep trying. I've been a skateboarder for 17 years, 10 of those years being active with the last few years being my comeback at 33 yrs old. I've always had a diversity of tricks in my bag but always struggled with tres. I've watched probably every tutorial and taken advice from just about anyone offering but to no avail. It's always, "it's all in the scoop, all in the backfoot, etc," but I know it's much more than that. Even Aron Kyro's tutorial with his take on jumping straight up after you pop and scoop, while very insightful has not solved my problem. I've never quite heard it explained like this, the way you do. Particularly about keeping your backfoot on the tip of the corner edge, and more specifically NOT having your shoe on the grip for the most part. I believe this might be where I am having issues as I might be trying to grip my feet around the entirety of the corner but on the top corner of the grip with my feet flat instead of the outer edge of the plys hanging slightly 'off.' I've also never heard anyone go into depth about the facing direction, particularly the diagonal and slightly leaning over the edge you face aspect. Though that's how I naturally keep my upper body as it feels the most comfortable. Very insightful.
A big skate inspiration I had growing up once told me to 'study' skateboarding; every position, rotation, and tweak it with trial and error until you understand how it works. You certainly remind me of that person with how much you've studied the nuances of the board. I can't wait to give this a try, it looks promising. Thanks so much for the vids!
Thanks so much for this awesome feedback Andrew. It makes my day! I really hope my tips help you learn tre flips. Please let me know if they do!
Best tutorials on RUclips!!!
🙏 thank you!
You make that look way to easy boiiii sheeeeesh
that angled front foot really helped! G
Stoked to hear that!
Los mejores tips que e visto y que reslemnte me han ayudado, habia caudo treflip 2 o 3 veces hace unos dos años pero me sentia inseguro de ese truco, ayer lo cai 3 veces y ahora estoy seguro que lo seguire callendo, muchas gracias Tom
That Takeaways at the end is a golf mine. God bliss you bro
Thank you and right back at you!
You make the best trick tutorials on RUclips, keep up the great videos Tom!
Thanks so much Owen!
This is my favorite trick. I have them down really good, but just came to see your explanation after watching some of your other amazing trick tips. Again, well explained and I can confidently agree with these most important tips:
It's all in the back foot scoop but don't forget to pop;
Don't lean too much forward;
Front foot in the middle of the board!
Thanks so much! It's a real compliment that you came to watch this already having tre flips down. Glad to hear we both agree on the tips you listed!
You have a solid looking tre flip
Great tips
I don't know what it is but after watching this I can tre almost every time now I've been struggling with them for months but now I have them thanks dude
Hey Tom, thanks for the trick tip. I was leaning to far forward for years and would land on the front of my board every time. The putting all of my weight on my back leg tip made the difference. Keep up the good work!
Quality content, love the emphasis on foot placement, weight distribution, shoulder / head alignment and pressure plus release. A lot of trick tip videos completely gloss over these points but the basics of physics make tricks much easier to visualize and correct for.
Can't wait till you start talking about ledge / rail tricks.
Thank you so much bro i landed a tre flip because this tips
Thanks for this. Just wondering, how do you scoop? Do you scoop in a J, or scoop forward, or just think about inverting your ankle? And should i hop straight up, or jump to the side and back a bit? Thanks
You scoop back and at an angle toward the direction you're moving. Having all that pressure on that back edge of the tail really helps give you a combined pop and scoop. In regards to hopping, I would hop straight up.
@@toms_tutorials thanks so much for getting back, much appreciated. Will keep at it
This channel has so much potential. Keep it up man!
very good man! thanks!
So, I started skating 25 years ago, haven’t really done it since about 2009. But in all that time skating I couldn’t land a damn tre-flip.
I can switch no-comply a tre-flip, which looked impressive and made me a 1 trick pony at the skate park, but 360 flips always alluded me.
But I realised that basically my back foot (goofy left foot) just isn’t up to what my dominant right foot can do and I went down the path of pressure flips, avoiding anything with pop except for Ollie’s when I needed them.
BUT, thanks to your video I think the late scoop is where I was going wrong all that time ago, and I’m getting the old set-up out to try it.
Will update if this 35 yo can finally tre-flip and move on 😅
Do you jump at a forward diagonal over the board? I have the flip down very well, but having a problem staying over the board in the air and landing on it.
Would you recommend learning tre flips in fakie first? It seems to look a lot more like a good rotation/spin when I try them fakie, but I’m still really inconsistent with my attempts in my normal stance… my board tends to shoot out from under me. Either way I have yet to land a clean one. guess it’s time to put in some work 😤🤙🏽 thanks for the tips!
For some people fakie is easier to learn first as they require less pop/snap, so if they're working better for you there's nothing wrong with learning them before regular tres. If you want them regular though, really focus on the snap!
Very nicely done. Interesting that you don't seem to turn your board a bit before pop and scoop. You just jump then scoop. I need to try this.
I used to say I could count how many tre flips I’ve landed with 2 hands. I landed 11 just in the past few weeks haha. Great tutorial!!
Welp, turns out I’ve been scooping way too soon. Your explanation makes it make better sense in my mind now. So thanks! It’s really more of a barrel roll 360 shuv-it than a “kick-flip”. Super high tre flips btw 😤🔥
What helped me tremendously was to record myself in slow motion.
I have then saw all the mistakes I was making. In my case skateboard always landed in front of of me and upside down because while it was doing 360 rotation it was only doing half of kickflip rotation.
My mistakes spotted on slow mo vide were:
1) leaning back to much in the last moment.
2) crawling my shoulders instead jumping up with open chest.
3) my front foot instead doing a little forward flick for a kickflip, moves back away from the board.
I still cannot land it. But now I know what I need to work on. And it is getting better and better.
For example now board ends up more often under my feet instead in front of me. Definitely not an easy trick. So many things can go wrong.
Varial Heels next please!
That's my favorite trick! I'm excited to film this one.
I’m still learning Heelflips, but your video and Skidish Skateboarding have helped me a lot, flicking with the toes makes them look and feel way better, I wanna transfer that to Varial Heels and maybe some day even Laser Flips
Let’s go!!
🥂
Your tre's are bbbbbeautiful, man.
Appreciate that man, thank you!
just wanted to say, tre flips are really hard for me but this video helped me a ton, like before i could land them once a month and omg i was so mad at myself because they kept coming and going but now i landed 10 in one day, il keep doing them but wanted to say thank you so much, this helped me so much❤
I’m so late to reading this, but I’m so glad you took the time to share this. It feels great to hear such positive feedback, and to know I’ve helped you get your tre flips down! 👊
Hi Tom, could you do a tutorial on Laser Flip? I would love that! Thank you bro!
Coming back to tell you I’m dropping a Laser Flip tutorial this Saturday! Finally…
@@toms_tutorials Omg… The Legend is back from his long arduous journey! Thank you Tom for putting in so much hard work!
thanks tommy !
Needed this one!
Thanks for the trick tip! Do you have a favorite skater tre flip? Mines is Will Marsh
Hard to say off the top of my head! I like how fast and natural Will's tre flips look. I also love a classic Mark Appleyard tre flip.
Tysm for this tut
Thanks Tom! This really helped me out! I never thought about monkey gripping the back foot and hanging it over the edge, that helped a lot with the scoop. Although, I'm still having issues landing too far forward and on my nose. Would I have to snap the tail and keep all the weight on my back foot to fix that issue?
Of course! And yes, exactly! You have to put as MUCH weight as you can on your back foot, all the while monkey gripping the tail. I like to lift my heel up so I can put even more weight down on my toes. Hope that helps.
Awesome tips bro🔥🔥 obrigado ❤ 🇧🇷
🤝
Do you have any tip on how to get Nyjah like effortless 360 flip? (leaving back leg straight)
It all comes down to the amount of weight you put on your back foot. Put as MUCH weight as you can on those back toes.
I landed my first one! just uploaded it to shorts
Very helpful 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Hey Tom,
Loving the tutorials. Would you consider doing a video or short on tips for catching tricks. I'm unsure if it's more of a commitment or coordination issue for myself and would appreciate the insight. (trouble staying above the board)
Thanks Sam! This is a tricky one because every trick is so different. For example, some tricks you catch with your front foot and others with your back foot. The best thing you can do for all tricks is to be bent down and well balanced before you pop. That will help you stay consistent.
Can you please make a tutorial on how to inward heel
any tips on how to land back foot? i get the full rotation but cant really get my backfoot to land on the board
Hey Tom. Great tips. I have a problem with my tre flip that is rarely mentioned in treflip tutorials. It's my back foot going straight to the ground and not having any chance to land on the board. The board spins perfectly, I catch it with my front foot only. Any tip on how I could address this? I've been like this for 3 months now and it drives me nuts.
And thanks a lot for the videos I would say that your channel is the best I landed my first hard flip after watching your tutorial 💪💪😁
Thank you! So stoked to hear that!! Thanks for telling me 🥂
Greetings Tom, thanks for sharing your awesome tips and knowledge, for the slightly older skaters (30's and onward) could you share your pre and post skating stretching/warm up/cool down routine?
Also any tips on stretching/core building/non skating exercise/muscle strengthening you can recommend would be awesome.
Of course! I like to do active warm-ups like swinging each leg in a forward and backward motion as well as side to side, and anything that isn't a static stretch. I've heard from many that static stretches can be harmful to do before you're warmed up. I like to do lunges as well to warm up my knees. I'm not an expert though and know that there is much better advice out there. Check out 'Old Friends Fitness' on this page! ruclips.net/channel/UChs1KOBryHuue-5-JTq_pCg It's catered toward skateboarders.
Is this trick a combination of a kick flip and a three shuv? If so, can you do a three shuv with the same backfoot position?
Yes this a 360 pop shuvit and a kickflip combined, but no definitely don’t mimic this foot placement for 360 pop shuvits! You want your foot more in the center of the tail in order to keep your board level. I uploaded a full tutorial for that trick on our channel that I recommend watching!
Yeeuwww👏🔥🙌
Gonna land this one today
Can’t seem to get the full 360 out of it, end up doing varial kick flips or the board ends up 4 feet to the right of me. I want to learn this so bad!
Do you flick when you do your tre flips or is it all in the back foot?
You definitely flick, that's what gets your board to flip, but it's a light flick and the majority of the work is in your back foot.
@@toms_tutorials Thank you so much that clears a lot of confusion
Which tip was most helpful for you? Any further questions?
Can u do a tutorial for impossibles?
When ever i do tres my left foot always gos ahead like ill do it perfectly then my flick foot will always go past the nose or to the side of the board
good tutorial man! but i think you missed out on one key point for the trick which is the direction you need to scoop and flick.
You're totally right. I'm sorry I failed you guys on this important tip. 🙃 You should scoop at an angle toward the direction you're moving, similar to a half "u" motion. Think to scoop back and up, like the start of a circle.
what is ur board set up size?
I skate 8.25's
See my back foot won’t come up I get the flip and catch it with my front foot in front of me but my back foot does a little hop and it’s frustrating
What kind of deck is this?
Ok soo I know I can’t be the only one with this issue
My next trick war is this one but it’s being a real pain right now so I’ve tried 5 days now and no matter how hard I scoop all I get are varial flip or almost double varial no 360 shuv part in sight I can maybe form the Tre 3/4 and land with my back foot but when I try to practice with my front foot it’s back to varial flips only no matter how hard I scoop it’s so weird .
Deh best
I dont know why when i when i do the rotation it flies in front of see instead of under me idk why?😅
Song?
What happened at 2:26?
I glitched duh!!
@@toms_tutorials one of your mutiverse versions needed your help with tre flips
@@DVerdict 😂🙏
It never spins like a tre it just always spins like a varial and idk how to fix it.
i give up on tre flips cant land them been trying for a year been skating for 3
i can do all that but i sont commit it just wont
wat works for me is actually all my weight on front foot
i broke my board and im now just watching tutorials, m broke lol
I love u
holy shit
Ashwadaga
With minimal editing to this video you could retitle it…
How To: Pressure Flip
Just cut out the word “not” whenever you say “make sure not to scoop” as well as any instruction involving flicking of the front foot.
2:26 bro is confusedddd 💀💀💀
That was for you 🥂
What do u so with ur back foot no skater ever says it I see people use their ankle to bend inward
Any useful drill for learning to pop-then-scoop? 🦵🛹