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i dont even know why i still watch these,i can already kickflip lol i think its cause nuzzi is just so damn cool Wow this got some likes... Back then I didn't even know that "I" had to be uppercase or that we needed a space after commas, lol
***** Rodney Mullen invented it, and Spencer nuzzi teaches you how to do it. Learn How To Kickflip! It is one of the greatest tricks of all time, and you will have fun doing this trick for the rest of your life.
Hey man what do I do if my board wants to do a varial kick flip instead of a kickflip? When I go to do it my board goes to flip like a kickflip and then suddenly it veers off to the right and the back of the board ends up as the front if you know what I am trying to say.
Thanks to you Spencer/Ride (along with Aaron Kyro) I landed a kickflip today. I quit skateboarding at around age 15 because I got frustrated with it. I had no mentors or instruction and I was too afraid to go to a skate park and ask for help. I'm 23 and I just picked up skating again. Thanks to these videos and others, I'm progressing faster than I could have ever hoped.
whanowa things have changed ever since 12 years, now you have videos to help you step by step. I myself quit for around 2yrs "not a lot but still". And I quit beause I couldn't learn any tricks. I started back again this Jan, and I'm progressing really fast, I know the nollie, Ollie, Ollie switch, shuv pop shuv. Don't worry man
***** I guess so. Five years after quitting I had a one day session and hell I could still pop a kickflip after the third try. It´s kinda amazing how long muscle memory lasts!
Aidan Smith it's hard to explain you, for one you HAVE to use that certain part of your toe, if you don't it's harder to flick, but I practiced 6 hours a day on just kick flips and got it in a week, but even after you land it you have to keep practicing to get it better
The side by side ollie kickflip is so cool. Shows how precise a skater has to be, as even a small change in the movement has a massive effect on how the board reacts.
Spencer is amazing perfect style,amazing tech, mellow mood, knows how to give trick tips and overall he's a great person. wish the best for you Spencer and ride channel much love from all of us. keep skating
Not going to lie, I haven't skated in years, maybe 9 or 10. I just found my old board while sorting out my in the loft junk. Perhaps its time to get into skating again...
Thanx bro, watched heaps of other kick flip vids. Could never do this trick back in the day. I'm 39 just started skating again and today started landing em on concrete thanx to your video. Im so stoked I'm still learning but a huge thanx, your simplicity in your video is what made the difference. So what I now say to myself just before i do a kickflip is... pop, flick, commit...... For me if i do all three good enough I'll land. Thanx again bro, and i also hope what has worked for me helps someone else.. From Australia Dave 🤙
you are, no dought, the best trick instructor on youtube for skateboarding, and Ive seen loads! Enjoy it, everytime when a new video with you comes out especially because im quite new to skateboarding and the trick tips are really helpful! keep your great work up and there may be some typos:D
of course I know aaron and technically his tutorials might be a bit more in dept but nuzzi is just such a cool dude and I love the slow motion from all those angles
but see that's what im wondering. In his set up video he uses spitfire classics. but in other instructional videos he use bones wheels and states it's his favorite. Just, stuff like that makes me wonder what his actual setup preference was.
As a kid there was no you tube I never learned to Kick.. 25+ years later at the young age of 47 I just learn drilling kick flips.. In uploading a video tomorrow with my advice as a old guy. You give the best instruction on you tube though.
I learned this trick In about two weeks after I got my ollies down good and high. Thank you Spencer. I've almost had a year of skating, after learning kickflips it really does open up to new tricks. I have my kickflips (that are as clean as his), varial flips, tre flips, front side flips, hardflips, and half cap flips. Funny thing is, I'm bearly getting my heelflips . . . good luck to all of you trying to learn this. It was frustrating as fuck when I tried it
Jesse Harding The more you ride around with your board and get familiar with it, the easier tricks will come because you'll be more comfortable. When pros like P-rod say #skateeverydamnday, thats what they mean
Is there anyway to learn how to skate without a board? Because my dad said I can't have skateboard until I can skate but I can't skate because I don't have anything to learn on.
Your dad is basically telling you .. you are not getting a skateboard lol .. :/ sorry to break it down but there is noway in hell you'll learn unless you get or borrow a skateboard
Get a really dirt cheap board for a few bucks and practise, that's what i've got until i'm shedding a load on a board just to snap it. You don't need to tell him about it :L
Nathaniel May bro I'm not saying you should quit skating, or that you should give up, but maybe skating isn't for you if it takes you a whole 3 years and you don't even have your Ollie's down
***** Nathaniel May well saying "i needed 3 years for ollies" doesnt say anything. You wont get an ollie down if you dont commit, and it will never be enough to do like 3 tries on your ollies per week. E.G. i was "trying" do do kickflips for about half a year now, but last weekend i tryharded and spent about 10 hours on praciticing, now i got them down quite well. I think nearly everyone could learn to ollie in about 5 days if he only committed hard.
But I do realize that when skating, you learn things some people never teach you. Like, just lifting your front foot up just before you pop the tail, instead of literally jumping. Most people usually leave all the wait on their front foot, which may cause the board to do thing you don't want it to do. Of-course it isn't going to guarantee you to automatically land the trick first try, but it really helps.