THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN INWARD HEELFLIPS AND PRESSURE FLIPS
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Aaron Kyro
1:59 You used your toe. He used his heel.
I was going to say that
For those of us who still cannot distinguish the two:
Pressure flip: scoop and pressure board with bs shuv and heel flip ALL IN BACK FOOT
Inward heelflip: backside shove it performed with back foot, flick of heel flip performed with front foot
THIS
It's not just a heel flip flick, it also needs to go inward, which is why the front foot of Chris is angled backwards way more than pointing in regular direction for kick flip or heel flip.
no in the inward heelflip its more the front foot that does the majority of it the back foot only scoops very lightly
board should flip between the legs
Thank you for summing it up
Aaron what u did was never a pressure flip. it was an inward heel, but by flicking it down. Jeffwonsong does it that way too. and it looks gross. but it's not a pressure flip.
your telling Him he doesn't know how to do a pressure flip.
ughhhh
really
Hamza "Xenon" Itani
xD
I think it's somewhere in between, you can tell the board start flipping when he pops, but at the same time his front foot is scraping against the board and helping it rotate. He does know how to Pressure Flip, so he's probably using to the feeling.
Hamza "Xenon" Itani you tellin me that you don't understand english? yes I know Aaron did a pressure flip in a "today I learned" episode. but this is different. check out the fucking back foot. i hate when people don't have common sense. with a pressure flip, the fucking back foot is in the fucking pocket making the fucking board flip by applying pressure to the weird little pocket part of the board. fuck... i hate these trick name debates
HIS FRONT FOOT MOVED BACK. IT DIDNT FLICK ARE YOU BLIND? honestly :l
HIS BACK FOOT APPLIED "PRESSURE" TO THE BACK POCKET. ITS A PRESSURE FLIP. if anything you could get technical ad call it a Pressure inward heel but its still a pressure flip. the most common type
Lol how you two are wearing the same outfit.
Same label boyyyy!
obviously done on purpose since he knew he was using channs footage..
When I pop an inward heelflip my front foot almost has an aggressive feeling slide to it. When it comes back around it should smack the bottom of your foot. To get that aggresive flick try angling your toes "just a little bit" towards the back bolts.
what really helps with heelflip variations is angling the toe of your front foot towards the back, that way you get a cleaner flick.
I agree
@@Fallibleandflawed Could you elaborate on what you mean by towards the back?
rather than pointing it towards the nose you point it towards the tail. "pigeon toed" i do it. its subtle but its not level and ots not forward
@@jaysibert1867 thank you! I’ll try that out soon
Still need a Chris Chann vs Cody Cepeda in skate
thanks you. I know I wasn't the only one who seen those.
Cody cepeda would win...
***** everybody thought Chris Cole would win over Chris Chann (BATB7 - RD1). They were wrong.
I didn't think so, Chris Cole isn't that great at flatground, he's more of a contest and video part skater. I still think Cody would win, but that would be a great game.
looks like it'll happen batb8 round 2
I just noticed you’re in both the clips
Aaron, the foot position for an inward heel is the exact same as a normal heelflip, maybe that'll help :)
Started playing sessions skate sim since I can't skate anymore. Instead of using youtubers that play game showing stick inputs I use vids like yours. I had a challenge for a pressure flip. I kept doing inward heels and honestly couldn't tell what I was doing wrong. They're so similar. After watching this video I can now do pressure flips on sessions skate sim. Lol.
I have a good idea for you inward heels, if you put your back foot in the bottom left pocket more then a scooping position it can't be a pressure flip if that makes any sence
i like yours better its refined for not knowing it much i remember learning this and timing how fast i could get my front foot off so i could make it look like i was flicking with my heel in the air but essentially the heel doesn't do much other than maybe hold the board more directly under you if you make it look like your friend has mastered yours is perfectly ok and nice. to make it a heel all that means is the foot comes off the side superficial but the illusion is necessary cuz lets be honest the pressure flip is a toe version i looked at what this all meant its like a magician trick it means nothing without style your lack of style is pure and symmetrical so yes it does look better from behind
I'm pretty sure "MP4" is not supposed to be in the title.
+Manny Espinal I'm pretty sure no-one cares
+Manny Espinal I'm pretty sure you're right
Blippi going fresh 🥶💯
Yes
Yeah, that was a pretty interesting analysis. I think the main part is that Chris is flicking out and forward, closer to the nose; while yours seem to be flicked straight out from where your foot is positioned.
this why i learned inward heels before pressure flips, so i would avoid this problem, but you kinda know what you do, you will feel it, my cousin cant do pressure flips but he inwards exactly like you.
Chris does the same as you just if you look close when he flicks with his front foot it isn't touching the grip its just because he kicks the foot forward that makes it look like an inward heel
Aaron i think it may be the Chris's foot goes straight out and your foot goes diagonally down that causes the non contact of the board I used to do what you did
Aaron does move his front foot creating the inward heel illusion, but I think the real giveaway was the backfoot. Chris Chann clearly does a shuvit by scraping backward, but Aaron points his toe inward like a pressure flip scoop.
Looks the same to me. Both look very nice.
This guy is awesome
Yes
@@brailleskateboardingIndeedy
don't worry Aaron sometimes i do Heelflips but, im flicking it with my part of foot that supposed to flicking kickflip, i landed it but the board turn slow, i don't know what exactly it is but im sure im doing heelflips NOT kickflips. so in that case im sure you do Inward Heelflips but flicking it with your front side of your foot. And in my opinion pressure flip is trick that your front foot doing nothing, just your back foot popping the board and put some pressure till the board flips and land it with your both feet. am i right ?
aaron vs chris game of SKATE please!!
another round yes ! :D
chris chann vs cody cepeda is a better match
I'm CYAN agreed but i still wanna see aaron in a game of skate!
me too
but honestly aaron would get killed. especially with chris's heelflip variations
true ahahah
inward heels and just a pop and flick that makes the board go between your legs. literally the opposite motions of a hardflip. a pressure flip makes you scoop more and have your toes go a bit under the board.
What I'm getting from this is that skaters have come up with two different ways of doing the same trick.
It's kinda true, but none of these were intentional. people were trying diff things back in the day and some of them led to the same board motion. It's not like they were trying to find diff ways to do the same thing, it just happened.
There's actually a 3rd way to do them too. The way I do them I shuv with the back foot not pressure style but my front foot flicks downward as the board turns a bit. So I don't flick out like Chan's doing but downward on the edge of the board. There's a name for it but I can't remember
and it's cause Chris has a different foot placement closer to the right with rotates the board easier and look "steezyer"
Imo your heel of your front foot does hit the rail of your board just in a different spot. Your feet have almost the exact same motion except your front foot doesn’t kick forward as much. Your rear foot does almost the exact same thing. Imo a pressure flip uses the pressure of the back foot to sweep the board nearly vertical for a pressure flip instead of horizontal for an inward heel flip.
you shoud check out will fyock sw inward heel, looks more pressure flip than an inward heel,
Chris' front foot actually goes into a 90 degree angle and seems like it is more important to the trick. Aaron's foot doesn't even go into the right direction (up the board) and seems like it only moves out of the way. Chris does an Inward Heelflip and Aaron does a Pressure Flip.
Yo aaron i just bought and watched your sms5 guide and chris says he have to flick like a heelflip but then harder and more to the side so it rotates. You do a popshuvit and touch the side of the board with your it looks like. Like a popshuvit late heel
Do a live skate support of him teaching you inward heelflips
"Im flicking my heel down and its making silly stoopurd inward heel flip"😂
thats sick christopher chann is wearing a braille skateboarding shirt
There is a difference. I do pressure flips for scooping with only one foot. Inward heelies i kinda actually use my front foot to guide the flip. but I always want that sexy perfect flip between legs far apart with a huge kick gets me hard thinking about it
i think the best way to explain it is the inward heel have a bigger shove motion then the pressure flip
Im on a trick that i keep wanting to call an inward varial kickflip. I put my front foot at half point. When I pop the board I scoop my foot backwards and make the board flip OVER my front foot. Its almost a front foot impossible because it fully wraps then varial flips off.
Aaron barely flicks with his heel compared to Chris, which is why it looks so weird and is more like a preassure flip (I think). I could do inward heels a couple of years ago but I'm not sure now.
i agree with bovedii, i dont think there was a difference, Chris chann and Aaron have two different styles, Chris is more loose and Aaron is more systematic and thats why the tricks look different. Aaron's foot does slide off the board, even though its only a little bit, and a pressure flip doesnt involve any sliding of the front foot
Aaron I know you think you're doing a pressure flip what you're doing and well I think everybody told you that before but you should go ahead learn pressure flips I love looking your trick tips I need help with crooked grinds and nollie kick flips I looked at all of your videos but can't seem to do it can you make a live one for a fan plz it would be awesome if you can
what size trucks should i use for a 8.25 revive deck
nice.. clear shot..
Inward heel flips which are one of my personal favorites and have gotten a lot of my opponents the letter E. In. my opinion Inward heels are created from giving pop before the take off and a pressure flip is more of just a hippy-jump and a scoot if that makes sense. But I admire the effort to make the difference known.. I have had a lot of arguments about this too back in the day
!!!AARON KYRO THE SECRET OF INWARD HEELFLIPS IS THAT WHEN YOU SLIDE YOUR BOARD GOES ~●BETWEEN YOUR LEGS●~ LIKE A HARDFLIP. YOU HAVE TO POP HARD AND FLICK FASTER THAN THE SPEED OF LIGHT!!!
IT'S A POP SHUV AND A HEELFLIP, so you have to slide up the grip to the top left corner with your foot to flick it instead of a heel tap to the side, that's why chris channs look good
Aaron never gets the "in-between the legs" part.
can anyone give me the exact model of that shoes aaron is wearing ?
Aaron man just go like you're about to do a back heel and form it the same way but just don't turn your body. That's how I had to look at it to get it to click for me
hi Aaron I need help with my kickflips
I subscribed. Great videos!!!
It doesn't look like you're flicking it off the top. I don't have inward heels down so I don't know if that is the problem. It looks like chris is flicking it from the top which is what I am trying to say.
lol this is funny cause when I saw your today I learn inward heel I thought it looked just like your pressure flips
Love you Aaron
How to Inward Toeflip!!!
dont inward heels tend to "pop" so you can do it off stairs and pressure flips don't pop and are mainly used in flat ground?
You are the man
Aarons board looks like it's in really good shape all the time. It only takes me a month or two till my tail starts thinning out, and I can barely varial kickflip. Is this normal? How often should I get a new deck?
he gets revive decks whenever he wants, so he just puts a new deck together as soon as it shows the first signs of wear
When you get better you really don't "ruin" your stuff because you know what you're doing and you're not consistently crashing and chipping the boards etc. if you get what I'm saying? Plus I'm sure he does get his decks whenever as the person above said.
you get a new deck when it razor tails losses pop etc
mine wear out quick too, i think its to do with the ground you skate on. i skate rough tarmac as opposed to smooth concrete
you pretty much got it u just have to flick with your heel and jinda dont make ur back foot do pressure flip movement ur just adapted to pressure flips
Have Chris Chan do a live skate support for Aaron! Hahaha
Pressure flip tutorial pleasd
Trevor Huey has a really nice inward heel flip on my channel
I cheat game of skates by changing my footings for my pressure flips to that of the inward heel, exaggerating how my front foot moves making it look like an inward heel 😂 I got my pressure flips locked in but I never did a proper inward heel 😂
it looks to me the you use your toe to flick it down, and you do it early, where he uses his heal to flick it out and he does it later
When Chann kicks the heel look his body in 90°(like a bs heelflip) and after he backs to catch the board thats the difference. (sorry the bad english)
that is still inward heel because you front foot flicks it heel flip and in a real pressure flip it flicks almost like a kickflip with out actually flipping it
I do my pressure flips with my front foot moving behind me rather than in front like Aaron. That’s why his pressures look similar to inward heels
yours seemed like a mixture of both, still good either way.
Pressure flips and inward heels are basically the same thing. The only difference is foot position. The more forward your front foot is, the harder the trick is and the closer it is to a "true" inward heelflip. If your front foot is only 1/2 way up the board, you can use mostly your backfoot and use the front as guidance, that is easier and more like a pressureflip. A pressureflip is basically an inward heelflip where you cheat. You can do the same with with a hardflip, where you start your front foot back really far and use mostly the pop to accomplish the rotation. I don't think there is a name for this besides people just calling that a different type of hardflip. I have also heard "pressure hard flip", but I would be curious to know if people have a name for the cheat version of a hardflip.
Dziaji Yeah, I just think it's another pressure flip variation. Pressure Hardflip probably because there is also Pressure Heelflip. Now, that's a weird one. I like it.
Just checking out some videos and saw your comment. Just watching this video original pressure flips are with the tail only hence the name pressure flip because the foot placement made pressure to make it flip and you simply moved your front foot out of the way as you scraped down on the tail. Check out Willy Santos videos from around 1993ish and you will see a ton of cool variations on it.. It was more of a scrape. No such thing as a pressure heelflip. You basically have variations of pressure flip frontside and backside as the trick never involved a flick of the front foot like this video is showing. My friend used to bigspin pressure flips. Keep in mind I am 38 and remember when these came out. These used to be my favorite trick for a while. Pressures are more of a scrape and inward heels are a pop. Two totally different motions on how you flick them.
thats a preassure flip too just your toe is at different pockets of the tail?
Jonny giger has a good inward heel trick tip
What's easier backside heel or frontside heel
Back heels
when you flick your front foot, you will feel how it is more of a heelflip (front foot) motion as compared to a pressure flip (backfoot) motion
finally landing ollies but they look super sketchy and what can i do to avoid the board from spinning
+Lions Practice popping your tail on flat ground > Sliding your foot on the board > Not being afraid to land on your ass
Keep your shoulders straight and aligned with your direction of motion before and while jumping. Focus sliding your front foot directly along your line of motion.
Excellence 💥🤙
aaron u got to kick it whit the front foot heel, so u can call it inward heel
3:25 there are two Aaron Kyro's JJAJAJAJJAJAJA okno
With a pressure flip it's all in your back foot and not in your front foot it's the scoop that makes a pressure flip where as with the inward heel it's a pop not a scoop and it's all in the front foot
now can you do a how to inward heelflip pleeeeeeaaaase =D
Every trick has an axis of motion within a gyrosphere: imagine a globe or ball with your board floating in the center i.e when you place ramps in Skate 3. Anything within that sphere is the same relative trick in terms of rotataion and spin. Nyjah almost does pressure 360 flips because there is barely any use of his front foot. Tricks are about steez and finesse!!
It does the exact same thing
What you get from this is your inward heel flip is jsut *diff* from his..doesnt mean its a pressure flip lol..its a trick you landed it good for you
technically if you pop the board it's not a pressure it's anything but pressure.
The board flips the exact same way. Then there is no difference?
Did u know you left the mp4 tag on the end
with inward heelflips you kind of have to Ollie first then really kick that heelflip and they spin perfectly, by Ollie first I mean you have to get your body and the board both off of the ground before the heel even comes into play
If you ollie first then it would be a ollie late heel. On a inward heel flip you have to shuv the board like a pop shuv it and heel flip at an angle at the same time. There is no ollie in a inward heelflip.
muppetfan12 well no fucken shit you don't literally Ollie hahahaha but you need to be above the board by doing an Ollie before you do the heel its all in one motion, and you're wrong every trick apart from shuvs envolves ollies
pigg pigg Yea I knew what you ment and im where did you get that every trick evolvs from an ollie? I said nothing about that did I? Inward heels is a Pop shvuit+ heel flip there is NO ollie in it. You dont slide your foot up the grip tape or pop straight down.
pigg pigg I said there is no ollie in an iNWARD HEELFLIP, I didnt say there is no ollie on any trick.
have you not seen butteryass Mondays? educate yourself fool
A pressure inward heel, maybe?
notice he kicks forward with his front foot, you are just pulling it back
Same clothes
do either of them actually FLIP
not really it’s basically a really steezy front shuv
they're easier switch and nollie for me, hard flips too
A preusser flip u only use your back foot and scoop the pocket
In the end, it spins the sameee.
Its your back foot too because your getting ready for a preasure flip when you should be doing a pop shuv position
Aaron does half and half
S K A TE Aaron vs. Chris!!!
your inward heelflips are not pressure flips...you are simply put doing a pressure flip. they are 2 different tricks and not the same at all. inward heelflip is when you kick a heelflip and bs pop shov it at the same time and a pressure flip you scoop with back foot to do the same flipping motion but front foot does nothing but stay out the way :)
It's these times when the Berrics Trickipedia comes in handy: theberrics.com/trickipedia/pressure-flip.html
You scooping a pop shuv. Its all in your front foot. Your back foot is not supposed to do anything just flick really hard with your front foot
Yours is pressure bust looks steezy
idk
what´s easier? inward heel or backside heel?
backside heel if your already comfortable with the back 180 and the heelflip. at least for me.
kerryk graham thanks, would halfcab heel be easier btw.?
then what, backside heel?
kerryk graham i'm just asking whether halfcab heel is or is not easier than backside heel ( is it easier in fakie? )
***** for some people it is easier in fakie (me included) but it really depends how comfortable you are skating fakie.
Aaron is using his toes more than his heal. And he needs to slide up more to hit the nose of the board.