This weeks trick tip of the week is for a shuv-it and a pop shuv-it. First the shuv-it. Alright, to set up your feet just put your back foot on the edge of the tail and your front foot almost covering all the nails on your board. Make sure you can see two of the nails. All you do is Shove your back foot back and your front foot front. Then you land it. Now for the pop shuv-it. For this I can only do it while riding in a nollie stance. You put your front foot almost at the middle of the board. You put your back foot at the edge of the tail. You tap your back foot on the ground like an ollie but you move your front foot forward and your back foot backward. When you move your front foot forward you kind of move it up the deck but not all the way. That is the trick tip of the week.
Friday, September 19, 2008
BAKER BAKER BAKER!
I just recently got a new board. Just the deck. It's a Baker board it is light. I love it. It's the lightest deck I have. It isn't a signature deck. It's just a regular model. I replaced my Plan B deck with this one for skating. You see I have decks for collection and decks Iv'e either used or are using for skating. I already put like two stickers on it.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Trick Tip of the Week-Ollie
We are doing a trick tip of the week every week. It's just incase you get bored on this site. This weeks trick is just a simple high Ollie. An Ollie is just a jump with your board. Set up your feet like it is shown in the picture below. You put your back foot on the edge of the tail of the board. You put your front foot like in the middle of your board. The lower down your front foot is on the board the higher you will Ollie. Just don't put it all the way down. Then you tap the tail of the board with your back foot and at the same time you slide your front foot up the board. This will make you go in the air. That is how you do an Ollie.
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Flatland
I was just skating alone today and I was just practicing some tricks and gaps for the video. Then I watched the Rodeny Mullen in Japan video and I was instantly inspired. Today I came up with four video parts that would be good for the video. They were all flatland tricks. Rodeny Mullen is one of the reasons why I'm so inspired to just go skating, learning and making new tricks. The tricks are Ground stall truckstand out, Ground stall footflip, 360 Casper out, and a Dogwalk. The tricks are also in the poll we have for which trick should we have for the video. I'm going to use all of them but I just want to see your opinion. If you want to see the Rodeny in Japan video just look at the side bar of videos of Rodeny. It is the first one.
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