I was playing this kid skate and he said "no gay tricks" and i said what's a gay trick? He said no pressure flips. I beat him by doing pressure flip, fakie pressure flip, switch pressure flip, nollie pressure flip, and 360 pressure flip lol.
My favorite of all tricks I can do. It looks amazing on transitions. Very risky in the nut department, but if done smoothly, it looks like a million bucks.
+jake stockton Again, you don't have to pop them so vertical, keep them on a horizontal plane and low to the ground and like you said, transitions and pyramid edges are perfect for this trick, once you get it down try rotating your body either way 180 degrees to really confuse people at the skate park. Every time I pull this one out in front of my sons friends, they are like "WHAT WAS THAT"?
+Eric Bishard gotta love pressure flip variations. I always enjoy throwing out the pressure big flip on people in SKATE, they never know what happened.
don't listen to eric. keep the pressure flips vertical. this isn't the early 90s. tricks close to the ground look like trash. risk your nads for the bads.
I love this trick- I remember these were big around 93, its fun and nobody does them these days. A method I personally found easier is to practice this with one foot standing still, basically whenever i was standing around idle with my board or what not. Using your back foot in the extreme back corner, the pop is a straight down direction so that if you just put your foot down, your board would be rocking on 1 wheel. All of the action is using your foot with the big toe area putting pressure directly down on the extreme corner of the tail to get that 1 wheel touch but the amount of pressure you use is key! And its definitely a snap/flick action, very quick, then you pull your foot up to start the catch the instant it pops. I actually prefer to practice control by keeping these flipping straight (no varial) which is a little harder but from there, you can easily add a little directional push to your pop and its a varial, or hell you can push it to 360 with little effort. Once you get the pop-flip motion down, adding the jump to land it will take you no time, just a matter of lifting your front leg and turning the pop into a full jump. If you're just learning these, try taking turns alternating with both feet and you can train switch at the same time just as easily.
Aaron i cant say how much this video helped me. Just seeing how u handled learning a new trick, it made me learn how to learn new tricks. Its all the steps you've taught us but all in one video showing us how to use what we've learned correctly. Thanks so much for what you so aaron keep up the good work!
Shawn Edge that's fuckin rad. I just learned em today, I've been a huge fan of early 90's skating since I started 3 years ago, and I've always wanted pressure flips since then and now I feel soooo stoked. Also, I dig baggy ass clothes cause "93 till infinity" as they say
@@ilooklikesatan420 You say that, but even you would have to bend the knees for all flip trick landings. I'm 6'1 and must say that with most tricks requiring you to bend the knees properly, you're going to end up in credit carding territory too.
the views are at 277,277 right now. If you add all of those numbers together you get 32. If you look up the number 32 you get 32 (thirty-two) is the natural number following 31 and preceding 33. If you multiply 33 and 31 and type that number into google the first result is Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service. Suspicious yet? The number of words in the title Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service is 7. 7 is a Mersenne prime since 2^3-1=7. If you search that equation you get 2 Timothy 3:1-7 from the Bible. On that page is a big bold 3. There are 3 sides to a triangle illuminati confirmed.
Soooooo, little amusing story for yalls. Spring is coming and I want a fresh board, so i drive to my local skate shop and buy a blank (Without a graphic) that was actually really good, at first. I'm skating, trying a hardflip. I figure out that I almost landed and pressure Inward heel... so being the curious skater I am, I start trying those. I landed 3-4 of them when I landed on the tip on my tail, and the middle of the board. I weight around 135 LBS... and I snapped a skateboard, That I bought for $30 yesterday. fml. So I bought a complete Plan B :D
I love how you show that you do have trouble and that you aren't able to do or learn any trick on your first try! Even the pros struggle, its just that they practice the tricks lots and you don't see them learning you only see them being pro. But I like how you show that even you struggle with tricks!
i used to love doing this trick, my friend did them and i learned them almost tens years ago... can't get anywhere close nowadays!!!? this way of landing it with the back foot then landing it with the front foot seems a good method, i remember once landing with both feet on the nose of the board when it was fully vertical!! a horrible experience, one to relearn definitely. thank you aaron! :-D
all i remember about actually landing this trick is... it is ALL in the back foot. your front foot sort of leaves the board just before your back foot pops in the toe pocket on your tail, flipping your board like an inward heel... then you have to move your back foot backwards so it doesnt hit the board on the rest of the rotation then bring it back forward to land two footed safely back on your board, just make sure it flips fairly flat or you might get a surprise credit card-ing! :-D
I have these down, i really couldnt give you very many tips on how to do it. All I can tell you is that I put my back foot in the concave of the board with my toes just hanging a little off the board. I kick down and jump and the board does the rest and comes up and meets my feet. You have to keep you front foot out of the way, I just lift it straight up off the board so when the board comes back round my foot is ready to catch it.
Love your videos! Very entertaining! And you're a great skateboarder! I just got back into skateboarding like a few months ago. I love it! I've made a few videos but I'm not great, but I'm really having fun with it! Skate or die!!
Daniel Gallagher Right, I think he'll have them down quick because i do regular pressure flips too and that one took me like 2 days and I needed months for the pressure flip lol
Aaron can you make a detailed pressure flip tutorial. i'm close to landing them but it would help if you made a tutorial then i would have a better chance at landing them. thanks and i started learning these by my self i didnt look at any other tutorials because i only watch your tutorials.
From the moment I actually had some little kid at the local skate park do them like crazy I asked him what it was and told me it was a pressure flip and that kid knew how to teach someone how to learn tricks as he taught me well on how to do one from the past. Anyway,I asked him to show me how to do the pressure flip and I learned it like as if it were something natural to me,almost sort of like how we naturally learn to walk and I was able to figure out that it was the same overall basic idea as what was done when you do the ollie impossible the original old school way,which I was already capable of easily doing at the time,and as a result,I was almost immediately able to figure out this trick out within like 15 minutes! Of course back in those days where I was from at that time,only a handful of local skaters around there both understood how any of the pressure based techniques really worked while at the same time being able to also land them,so I kind of felt honored,especially knowing that I was never really much of a serious technical kind of skater.
@@ShootYourRadio I'm not sure it is even still a trick when you step off with both feet like that at all though. Proper no compy tricks only have you step on the ground with one foot, keep the other above or on the board and jump back on. And a no comply pressure flip is really just a no comply with a direction given to the scoop, like most of the other no comply variations. I probably wouldn't really call that a no comply pressure flip. Most no comply tricks are regularly popped tricks really. Is it a pressure flip just by putting some extra force on the pocket close to the wheels? I don't know. I suppose it depends on the exact definition of a pressure flip. It can be fuzzy stuff anyway, as some regular pressure flips can get a lot of height almost looking like it was just popped regularly.
Standing in a forward facing stance will help with height and pushing your front shoulder toe side will catch more solid on your front foot, dont forget about the back foot facing more toward the nose as that helps the pressure to really push through
I had this down in 2003, I remember getting the rotation was the easy part, it was just staying over the board which was difficult. switch pressure flip and nollie pressure flips are easier as the board doesn't tend to pop up as much
might catch me commenting, on a lot of these videos, if you saw my channel I am a dancer lol i have literally been skating for maybe a day or 2 now New Hobbie and I landed my first ollie thanks to that video you responded to me on two days ago, "Staying centered while leaning just a little bit forward" I was just pushing all day NO TRICKS just getting used to pushing and my balance got better in hours, turning etc, and then went to the local park and there are so many good skaters, just watched the dopeness then later tried and landed my first ollie, Now I'm watching this vid and I like the way you teach yourself it's dope and very helpful, like I landed a ollie my second day skating lol! Working on the pop and getting it higher now. These vids are very good. My friends thought i aaas skating on the low i got better in hours, they didn't believe i bought my first board 3 days ago, Im in Brooklyn NY PRACTICING EVERYDAY! waiting for another nice day, this rain is gayyyyyy lol
you have to jump with your front foot and keep that tiny bit of pressure with the back foot for the flip. if you jump with your back foot at all, you apply too much pressure and the board pops two stories high
I was playing this kid skate and he said "no gay tricks" and i said what's a gay trick? He said no pressure flips. I beat him by doing pressure flip, fakie pressure flip, switch pressure flip, nollie pressure flip, and 360 pressure flip lol.
ha how did he let u finish the game
IDK, but he was pissed lol
the good ol' "gay trick" bs
Kacom1 Shit you got backside gay tricks down? damn dude
Trent G gay tricks ftw i never fail at getting someone a letter with an ollie sex change
makes me happy and more confident seeing you trying to land new tricks and getting them makes me wanna go skate even more :)
awesome! I am glad that you guys like these! I will make more
***** im pretty sure you shouldnt of said "guys" because that is clearly a girl...
Fjólubláa Brauðristin ahah nah its cool i think we know what he means everyone says guys when refering to both genders :p but thanks :)
Yiss :)
My favorite of all tricks I can do. It looks amazing on transitions. Very risky in the nut department, but if done smoothly, it looks like a million bucks.
+jake stockton Again, you don't have to pop them so vertical, keep them on a horizontal plane and low to the ground and like you said, transitions and pyramid edges are perfect for this trick, once you get it down try rotating your body either way 180 degrees to really confuse people at the skate park. Every time I pull this one out in front of my sons friends, they are like "WHAT WAS THAT"?
+jake stockton You look like swifty
+Eric Bishard gotta love pressure flip variations. I always enjoy throwing out the pressure big flip on people in SKATE, they never know what happened.
don't listen to eric. keep the pressure flips vertical. this isn't the early 90s. tricks close to the ground look like trash. risk your nads for the bads.
Agree
I love this trick- I remember these were big around 93, its fun and nobody does them these days. A method I personally found easier is to practice this with one foot standing still, basically whenever i was standing around idle with my board or what not. Using your back foot in the extreme back corner, the pop is a straight down direction so that if you just put your foot down, your board would be rocking on 1 wheel. All of the action is using your foot with the big toe area putting pressure directly down on the extreme corner of the tail to get that 1 wheel touch but the amount of pressure you use is key! And its definitely a snap/flick action, very quick, then you pull your foot up to start the catch the instant it pops. I actually prefer to practice control by keeping these flipping straight (no varial) which is a little harder but from there, you can easily add a little directional push to your pop and its a varial, or hell you can push it to 360 with little effort. Once you get the pop-flip motion down, adding the jump to land it will take you no time, just a matter of lifting your front leg and turning the pop into a full jump. If you're just learning these, try taking turns alternating with both feet and you can train switch at the same time just as easily.
Takin' it back to the old school like an old fool...keepin' it alive Aaron!
Secret weapon in a game of SKATE.
yes exactly haha
***** More like Nyjah's secret weapon
Oscar Zielinski mike mo
Eric koston you idiots
Aaron i cant say how much this video helped me. Just seeing how u handled learning a new trick, it made me learn how to learn new tricks. Its all the steps you've taught us but all in one video showing us how to use what we've learned correctly. Thanks so much for what you so aaron keep up the good work!
thank you I will keep them up
wtf, I wasn't doing "weird" pop shuvits, I was doing pressure flips.
Lmao😂😂
How. can you confuse this to a pop shuvit?? xD
dude.. youre not alone.. XD
Same! But when doing 360 pop shuv-its. Is there another name for 360 or 180 pop suv-its? -3years to late
Ryan Hutzel Ollie impossible!
How many times have I watched this? 4,5, I don't know. Well it still hasn't gotten boring! Keep it up!
This was the first flip trick I've ever learned, yes in the early 90's.
Shawn Edge that's fuckin rad.
I just learned em today, I've been a huge fan of early 90's skating since I started 3 years ago, and I've always wanted pressure flips since then and now I feel soooo stoked.
Also, I dig baggy ass clothes cause "93 till infinity" as they say
Also, love the way you practice each door individually. I wish I had this type of instruction 20 years ago
Pressure flips is one of the tricks, the more effort you put into it the harder it is to land it.
Looks easy..... but then again if i try this, i'm gonna end up neutering myself or something
hahahah exactly
One of the few things that's good about being a 6'4 skater, that doesn't happen very often.
did u land it
@@ilooklikesatan420 You say that, but even you would have to bend the knees for all flip trick landings. I'm 6'1 and must say that with most tricks requiring you to bend the knees properly, you're going to end up in credit carding territory too.
You learn the tricks very fast, awesome!
the views are at 277,277 right now. If you add all of those numbers together you get 32. If you look up the number 32 you get 32 (thirty-two) is the natural number following 31 and preceding 33. If you multiply 33 and 31 and type that number into google the first result is Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service. Suspicious yet? The number of words in the title Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service is 7. 7 is a Mersenne prime since 2^3-1=7. If you search that equation you get 2 Timothy 3:1-7 from the Bible. On that page is a big bold 3. There are 3 sides to a triangle illuminati confirmed.
truuuuuu
My brain is destroyed XD
These are so helpful Braille!!!!
OMG, I waste six moths of my life to land this trick.. aaron got it in six minutes :( sad
But then again, they cut the video to make it shorter
yea, i know.. but they didn't cut five moths.. .loool :D
ThatOneGuy still less than a 30 minutes
Ivan Koshy The last time I did this, I ended up with a bruised tailbone :D
Don't worry me also haven't landed it yet I been trying almost 8 months
that could be the hardest 90's retro flips I ever see here
Soooooo, little amusing story for yalls. Spring is coming and I want a fresh board, so i drive to my local skate shop and buy a blank (Without a graphic) that was actually really good, at first. I'm skating, trying a hardflip. I figure out that I almost landed and pressure Inward heel... so being the curious skater I am, I start trying those. I landed 3-4 of them when I landed on the tip on my tail, and the middle of the board. I weight around 135 LBS... and I snapped a skateboard, That I bought for $30 yesterday. fml.
So I bought a complete Plan B :D
Cool dude :)
k
TackStash779 That was an intense story!
TackStash779 both boards u bought are shit
MANSPIDER plan b are good i got a plan b deck alone for 60£ its a pj ladd
i wish i had such a big place for skating
U have all of San andres tho
u aint got skateboard there
Carl Johnson ah shit , here we go again
-_-
Look at Aaron's shadow 0:58
Lool
lmfao
That's not gay at all...
Batman Wayne dead.
lmao how do you even find that
I love how you show that you do have trouble and that you aren't able to do or learn any trick on your first try! Even the pros struggle, its just that they practice the tricks lots and you don't see them learning you only see them being pro. But I like how you show that even you struggle with tricks!
Try learning the Pop shove it late flip. I used to have them down when I was 14 but I haven't stomped one in years.
thats a good idea I have done those when I was young too I should do that.
i used to love doing this trick, my friend did them and i learned them almost tens years ago... can't get anywhere close nowadays!!!? this way of landing it with the back foot then landing it with the front foot seems a good method, i remember once landing with both feet on the nose of the board when it was fully vertical!! a horrible experience, one to relearn definitely. thank you aaron! :-D
all i remember about actually landing this trick is... it is ALL in the back foot. your front foot sort of leaves the board just before your back foot pops in the toe pocket on your tail, flipping your board like an inward heel... then you have to move your back foot backwards so it doesnt hit the board on the rest of the rotation then bring it back forward to land two footed safely back on your board, just make sure it flips fairly flat or you might get a surprise credit card-ing! :-D
In your next game of skate you should try pressure flip not that many people know it
Good idea
And you should do another game of skate against Chris chann
+Dylan Mlcak and get smashed
Very well done Aaron for the land on this trick.
Next time learn the Dolphin Flip. In honor of Chris Chann for learning the Dragon Flip
Chris Chann is simply amazing.
Sure I will see what I can do
Aaron ! Needs to come to Ontario California !
5:47 ARE THOOOOOSEEEE
Aaron's tutorials kick ass!
It's weird seeing Arron struggle on a trick haha
its all part of the skate life haha
***** love you###########so muchhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!
+Braille Skateboarding so true
it was only for six minutes tho
Once you get the correct place to pop it's fun but landing it is a real challenge
Congrats on nailing it!
Looks like a hardflip
More like a Inward Heel
I have these down, i really couldnt give you very many tips on how to do it. All I can tell you is that I put my back foot in the concave of the board with my toes just hanging a little off the board. I kick down and jump and the board does the rest and comes up and meets my feet. You have to keep you front foot out of the way, I just lift it straight up off the board so when the board comes back round my foot is ready to catch it.
Hey Aaron I need help with my ollies cos everytime I pop I always Ollie over my house so I need help on that
Try to keep ur shoulders upside down
Practice Kickflip over your mom
Try keeping your feet off the board
Your pressure flips look super high and clean. I love that catch!
Man you're awesome!
today i learned pop shove it and i screamed 10 times more than you :)
"WHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAT!!" 5:22 lol
Pause it at 0:57 and look at the shadow ;)
Love your videos! Very entertaining! And you're a great skateboarder! I just got back into skateboarding like a few months ago. I love it! I've made a few videos but I'm not great, but I'm really having fun with it! Skate or die!!
Learn a "pressure toe flip" or thats what i think its called, spencer nuzzi did a trick tip on it, its basicly a pressure varial flip.
isn't that what I did?
***** no, with a pressure toe flip your foot is off the tail and closer to the bolt, and all the rotation is caused with your big toe.
***** no the one you're doing is an inward heel flip motion but the pressure toe flip it does a varial flip?
Daniel Gallagher Right, I think he'll have them down quick because i do regular pressure flips too and that one took me like 2 days and I needed months for the pressure flip lol
One you land a new trick,you always do land it on the second try! :D. ENCOURAGEMENT! You are the best aaron!!!
Try learning late front shoves, there SUPER easy!!!!
How do you do that?!
amazing seeing someone so skilled learn something new
"We out here"
we out here!
Thanks for finally making a video for this.
Jp Garcia does that trick A LOT
Too much
yeah in game of skate
You are the best, big up aaron!!
thanks!
we out here
we out here
really liked the way he learned the trick, step by step, i'm gonna try to learn this trick sometime
Notice the grunts he makes.
how to grunt the easiest way tutorial
***** haha i do the grunt thing too i cant help it.
I miss the old days of Braille like this
hahah we out here
we out here
Aaron can you make a detailed pressure flip tutorial. i'm close to landing them but it would help if you made a tutorial then i would have a better chance at landing them. thanks and i started learning these by my self i didnt look at any other tutorials because i only watch your tutorials.
He learns a new trick so we can learn how to learn a new trick.
exactly, what trick is next?
Hey Aaron Id love to see a series of vids that relate to old school tricks like these. That would be awesome :D
Can you learn the pressure toe flip? Look up spencer Nuzzi's tutorial on it (:
THANKS IN ADVANCE
love that trick!
my favourite pressure flip to do hahah
not even sure what that is haha
***** watch the tutorial on RIDE Channel by Spencer nuzzi :D
***** its a pressure varial flip, or known as the toe flip. its easy to learn
From the moment I actually had some little kid at the local skate park do them like crazy I asked him what it was and told me it was a pressure flip and that kid knew how to teach someone how to learn tricks as he taught me well on how to do one from the past. Anyway,I asked him to show me how to do the pressure flip and I learned it like as if it were something natural to me,almost sort of like how we naturally learn to walk and I was able to figure out that it was the same overall basic idea as what was done when you do the ollie impossible the original old school way,which I was already capable of easily doing at the time,and as a result,I was almost immediately able to figure out this trick out within like 15 minutes! Of course back in those days where I was from at that time,only a handful of local skaters around there both understood how any of the pressure based techniques really worked while at the same time being able to also land them,so I kind of felt honored,especially knowing that I was never really much of a serious technical kind of skater.
That step off trick should be called a "No Pressure".
(No Comply + Pressure Flip)
thats fucked down with a pressure comly
Or simply called a no comply pressure flip
Or a No-Flip
Yeah they are called no comply pressure flips.
@@ShootYourRadio I'm not sure it is even still a trick when you step off with both feet like that at all though. Proper no compy tricks only have you step on the ground with one foot, keep the other above or on the board and jump back on. And a no comply pressure flip is really just a no comply with a direction given to the scoop, like most of the other no comply variations. I probably wouldn't really call that a no comply pressure flip. Most no comply tricks are regularly popped tricks really. Is it a pressure flip just by putting some extra force on the pocket close to the wheels? I don't know. I suppose it depends on the exact definition of a pressure flip. It can be fuzzy stuff anyway, as some regular pressure flips can get a lot of height almost looking like it was just popped regularly.
Standing in a forward facing stance will help with height and pushing your front shoulder toe side will catch more solid on your front foot, dont forget about the back foot facing more toward the nose as that helps the pressure to really push through
Practicing with landing on your back foot then front up will help me land my shuv-its and kickflips. Thank you so much!!!
Your welcome!
Your hilarious! It's great how you can break down a trick into parts in order to learn them.
I had this down in 2003, I remember getting the rotation was the easy part, it was just staying over the board which was difficult. switch pressure flip and nollie pressure flips are easier as the board doesn't tend to pop up as much
might catch me commenting, on a lot of these videos, if you saw my channel I am a dancer lol i have literally been skating for maybe a day or 2 now New Hobbie and I landed my first ollie thanks to that video you responded to me on two days ago, "Staying centered while leaning just a little bit forward" I was just pushing all day NO TRICKS just getting used to pushing and my balance got better in hours, turning etc, and then went to the local park and there are so many good skaters, just watched the dopeness then later tried and landed my first ollie, Now I'm watching this vid and I like the way you teach yourself it's dope and very helpful, like I landed a ollie my second day skating lol! Working on the pop and getting it higher now. These vids are very good. My friends thought i aaas skating on the low i got better in hours, they didn't believe i bought my first board 3 days ago, Im in Brooklyn NY PRACTICING EVERYDAY! waiting for another nice day, this rain is gayyyyyy lol
0:49 that sound😂
Braille, this is sick man, i wish i have the power to learn this in 6 minutes, keep it up Aaron, love your videos:)
Nice Trick👍 Thats my favourite Trick
Been struggling with this one for over six months with no luck. Hopefully your steps to break it down will be helpful. Thanks Aaron.
Your vids are awsome and help me a lot
This trick is way easier if you put your back foot deeper in the pocket. It scoops more and slaps right up to your feet
That was sick Aaron! Your a great inspiration! And would you ever make a "today I learned 540 flip" video? If you could one day that'd be awesome!! 👍
holy molly Aaron, you did it perfectly for a first time ! :O
dat front foot catch!
thanks!
Pressure flips, hardflips and inward heels hit me in the nuts.
This video makes me feel better about my skating bc now I know that even a pro has trouble learning a trick thanks Aaron
I know I just didn't know what to call him
Thanks! I am glad
Well I'm gunna go do that truck now and practice it up thanks for the tips in learning to do
that was sick man keepin it real man keep up the good work
You learn these tricks in a day while some take me months XD GOD DAMMIT AARON WHY U SO GOOOD
2 words : Board Control
practice
That too ^ lol
***** Seems legit lol
So much patience here.. A great boarding role model
thanks!
One of the first tricks I Ever Learned!!!
Hey Aaron how hard are those wheels? They sound softer in the video but i'm not sure.
İts awesome that you've started to reply mearly all the comments!!!! ;D
So cool seeing Arron learning a trick
Very nice. Good job it's nice to see your video "TODAY I LEARNED ..." because I learn to learn from you lol :))
Hell ya! You just have me motivation to keep learning. Thanks!!
your welcome
so awesome looking. reminds me of good al' Manhunt 2 the adults only version of course
Im not that great of a skaterr but this and 360 double flips are my favorites lmao love the vids aaron keep it up
Going to practice it.
Do a today I learned gazelle flip
what's that trick aaron does at 0:26? always see that in his videos. btw does this pressure flip require pop?
so much technique 💙
you have to jump with your front foot and keep that tiny bit of pressure with the back foot for the flip. if you jump with your back foot at all, you apply too much pressure and the board pops two stories high
this trick is a lot of fun once you get used to it. I got them down stuff, with a body varial, and fakie now. people hate them in skate though haha.
I don't even skateboard but I love watching your videos haha
How do you get your mic quality so good
pressure flips can be made in heel and kick flip variants ^^
btw: what about a pressure flip late kick flip?
i like that no-comply inward heel... so chillax
Wow that looked cool
You should try pressure heelflips next
try learning nollie pressure hardflips, they're quite easy once you have them!
I love this trick
i love braille stakeboarding,
We love you too