There’s endless things to try, even if you can’t ollie. Here’s 8 things I would try if I got bored of m learning the basics. These will still help you get better and build board control while still having fun. Try to challenge your friends in a game of skate with these. Most importantly, don’t give up. Just stick with it and you’ll progress! 🌊
Practice this every time you skate and you won’t even think about it anymore. This is one of those things that everyone does but no one shows you how to do it. This one is called a throw down or a run start or whatever you want to call it. It’s the best way to get on your skateboard and you should definitely master it. I try my best to break it down for you in this video. Hopefully this helps! Trust yourself, you got this! 🌊
Kick flips too hard? Try these instead! Here’s 6 flip tricks I would try if I was just getting started. These won’t replace an ollie or a kick flip, but it will help you build the confidence to land one in the future. I feel like most people would quit because they can’t land any cool tricks. So have some fun with these until you get there. Skateboarding is all about just having fun at the end of the day! 🌊
The first step to Ollie is to be comfortable on your board. I feel like most people skip over the basics and jump straight to Ollie’s and Kick Flips. But this is the foundation and it’s also where clean consistent tricks are really built. Learn to skate and balance first and then work on your ollie’s. This will make your journey so much easier and faster, I promise. Keep going! This is the way. 🌊
Learn these and everything else gets easier. Here are 10 things I practice all the time to build up my board control. If you want to land your tricks cleaner and build up your steeze, this is the easiest way to do it. Most people will skip over these basics but the ones who don’t will have so much more control over their board. Don’t overthink it, feel it. You got this! 🌊
Skateboarding is more than just skate tricks, it’s about having fun! Here’s 8 things I would do if I was working on improving my board balance. Most of these are super simple and will challenge you if you’re learning how to ride. I used every single one of these to level my way up to where I am now. Think you can do them all? 🌊 song: do you ever feel alone - Hidanny!!
Learning how to ollie is just the beginning—mastering it takes a lifetime. Here are 3 game-changing tips to help you ollie higher and more consistently. These are the things I wish someone told me when I was just starting out. Good luck, have fun, and most importantly—don’t give up. Keep pushing.
Once you learn this you’ll be doing them all the time. Here’s my step by step break down of how to backside powerslide. Most people learn them to do frontside but I think the backside version is waaay better. It’s basically the same concept but I think some people just aren’t used to turning their hips and shoulders this way. Hopefully this helps you understand it better and motivates you to try it for yourself. It takes practice so don’t give up!
This is the foundation of all skate tricks! If you can master all 8 of these tricks, you can pretty much learn everything. Every skate trick beyond this is just a combination of a few of these. Take your time to master the basics and everything else will come so much easier. Do it right and you won’t regret it. You got this! 🌊
Just learned how to ollie? Here are 7 of the easiest tricks to learn next. These helped me level up right after I got my ollie down—and they’ll push your skating to the next level. Save this if you’re stuck on what to learn next 🌊
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Struggling to learn how to manual on a skateboard? Here’s a step-by-step guide to learning manuals in 3 simple steps. It takes a bit of practice and patience, but once you get it down—it’s one of the best feeling tricks out there. Hope this helps someone learning! 🌊
You can never go wrong with a clean pair of Vans! I got these ones specifically on the Vans website a long time ago. I’m not sure if they still have this colorway or if it will ever come back. The purple stitching really does pop tho! I’m gonna try to make these last a while if I can. What’s your favorite shoe to skate in? song: The Sun - Overpade
This is one of the easiest tricks to learn after the Ollie. Here’s my step by step guide on how to Frontside 180. This trick is a fun one once you figure it out. You can cheat most 180 tricks by just pivoting most of the way. Once you get the hang of it, you can add a lil more pop to it to make them smoother and higher. Give this a try next time you’re out skating. You got this! 🌊
This is the secret to my kickflips! I wish I had this tutorial growing up. These are my tips for learning how to kick flip cleaner and higher. I’ve been doing kickflips for years now and these are the things that have helped me control them the most. It takes a lot of practice so don’t give up! 🌊
You don’t need an Ollie to learn every trick! Here’s 8 Shuv tricks you can learn without an Ollie. Of course learning to Ollie is essential for your skateboarding journey but there’s plenty of tricks you can learn to help you build that confidence. Nothing will ever replace the Ollie but you can definitely learn these before them. How many of these you got?
This one is lowkey underrated. Here’s my simple step by step guide on how to do a Boneless. This is one of those cool ways to get the board off the ground if you can’t Ollie just yet. It also helps you build up the confidence to start landing your Ollies and planting your feet on the board. There’s lots of way you can turn this trick into something really cool. Have fun and experiment with this one. You got this easy.
I love this lil handycam! Definitely not the best quality camera but that’s not the point of this one. I use this thing to capture moments and memories. Every clip has so much character and feels so nostalgic. There’s plenty of better options out there but this one works great for me. No tapes, no complicated transfer system. Just straight to an SD card and onto my computer. What do you think?
This is one of my favorite tricks ever! It’s not as hard as you think, you just have to put in the practice. Here’s my step by step breakdown of how to Frontside Pop Shuv It. Hopefully it makes it easier for you to learn. Don’t give up, it takes practice. You got this! 🌊