wow!!!! This is one of the best tutorial/unlocking videos out there!!!! The fuckin golden arch... no one talks about that!!! Huge thanks dude!!! Keep pushing and doing the good work!!!🙏🤜🤛 #beenherebefore100k
Bro. The Golden Arch makes so much sense. Using the example of the approach angle when doing a FS 50-50 was perfect. It’s interesting that there’s no one really talking about the “approach” when performing moving flat ground tricks.
Holy crap, that golden arch bit was a revelation to me. I was wondering why my switch flips were cleaner than my normal ones, and it turns out I do a slight turn outward for my switch flips. Never had that put into words before.
While learning to skate, I found that stuff like weight distribution is the most important thing. Learning to lean more heelside got my Ollie and shuv it, leaning more towards the front leg helped me get them rolling
I couldn’t agree more- i think weight distribution is one of the MOST underrated elements of skateboarding. I couldn’t get heelflips forever and finally the simplest fix of leaning back like a FS shuvit and all of a sudden they work.
@@Skatebetter That makes a lot of sense. I come from a decade of parkour so I'm used to little hacks like that. It seems like fs spins, fs shuvs, and heels use similar weight, then bs stuff and kicks go the other way
Watching this video and realizing I already unlocked the golden arch in some tricks lol.. this gives me such a good perspective of other tricks now 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Last night I was practicing heel flips since for some reason I can do those 1000 times better than kickies.. well I found out you have to flick with 100% of your might to get the board to rotate quick enough for you to catch it. I would sit on top of my board start loading up and singing to myself “it’s 10% luck, 20% skill, and 100% concentrated power of will” and jump at the 100% part almost to remind myself to the se 100% power 😅
Man. I skated the same shape with jessup for 6 boards in a row. My kickflip was fine and clean. I switch to a different shape with pepper grip and different shoes and holy sh... . My kickflip is gone. I landed maybe 10 ugly ones out of 100.. I still can do all my other stuff but dude.. I almost focused my board yesterday. Good video btw !
My flip game is virtually non existant. Heel flips though are sooo much easier for me. Doing kick flips I can never be sure where the board ends up 😂. Appreciate the ”tutorial”, there’s some things in there to consider for sure and it’s nice with a different take. I just need to take more time to do it but I always seem to end up banging my shins and ankles like crazy when doing kick flips and end up needing to take time to heal which is why my motivation isn’t the greatest. Really should get some ankle/shin guards just until I get the hang of it.
@@Skatebetter I don’t know man what I’m doing on kick flips but half the time the board seems to be wrapping itself around my front foot like a hoola hoop ring and inevitably it ends with a shin/ankle smash 😂. Heel flips just feel natural. It’s like my hips can’t open up ”backwards” on a kick flip to allow my foot to travel correctly.
@@RikRiorik yea i still do this sometimes- usually when it happens it’s because the board is getting “stuck” around my front foot because i either flick too early (my front foot doesn’t have time to get past the nose) or i have too much of my foot on the board (and not sitting heelside enough). Angling the front foot a bit more usually helps with this- but you will have to focus on keeping your shoulders closed. Lastly a lot of people flick “out” when in actuality the best flick is slightly upwards (like your toes go out towards the nose and up a tiny bit). Flicking too straight can cause this “issue” to happen as well. Anyways hope that’s helps brotha! My heelflips always rotate (like a shuvit) or my back foot catches them stopping the rotation- please help lol.
@@Skatebetter you’ve got some good tips for sure and I’m a bit more stoked to finally get my kick flips on so will have to try it out. Don’t really know if I can be that helpful when it comes to heel flips beyond having a weight distribution that is slightly more heel side and slightly more on the back leg. That’s what helped me with them.
some decent information respect to you bro went out after watching this video and got my kickflips thankyou man :D you hit on so much stuff that no one is saying! some people are better at teaching and that's you mate :)
@@Skatebetter it was the push back thing mate all these videos saying pop down and the Makin up for curve i contemplated about before.. i watched this video last year took me second watch for it to click oh its been a year trying on off lol
Which kickflip the original where your foot goes under the board or the "Magic flip" or modern kickflip if you don't know what I'm talking about. There was already a kickflip when Rodney Mullen invented the Ollie kickflip and it's was originally called magic flip because nobody understood it.
this is cool but to take the attitude there's just all sorts of kickflips and this is how i do them and sometimes they rocket is...c'mon. :) being able to catch your flip tricks is not just another way to do them, it is the more advanced and correct way to do them..still working on it myself!
Haha i get what you’re saying- I’m not saying those two things are mutually exclusive. Just saying that I don’t have the best kickflips all the time, and that people do them differently (not related to proper technique). Hopefully that helps!
Bonjour je n'arrive pas a faire décollée mon skateboard, j'ai un skate taille 8" mes pieds font du 46 en chaussures pour 1m85 de taille quelle wheelbase me faudrait t'il et quelle taille de skate ? merci à vous 🙂👍🏻 From 🇫🇷 🤙🏼 Peace ✌
Lmao- I mostly skate 8.38 and 8.5’s. I’m 6’0 tall and 170lbs so the bigger board helps me feel more stable. I skate Thunder 149 (8.5) trucks but recently over the past 2 months have tried an 8.25 on some Venture trucks (8.25 width). They have their benefits but i will be going back to Thunders. Any questions I’m happy to answer g. Happy skating 🤙🏻
Do you have any tips for people who get the arch before they squat? I start turning as soon as I get into kickflip position. I stopped it by moving my backfoot toeside.
Really nice and new angle to teach this trick! I am not quite there yet to start actually learn this trick but I will keep your advice in my mind! Heelflips instead feel much more natural for me and I am so so close to land it Could you make a video about unlocking heelflips ? 🫡
@@Skatebetter When I pop and flick the board I catch it with my back foot, but the problem is that way too often the board moves a bit behind me and cant put the front foot on bolts. I believe it may have something to do with my weight distribution and/or the angle of my pop. Should I try to start learning them while moving?
@@stoneisland1006 i can tell you EXACTLY why I think this happens (to many people). Yes it’s your weight (sort of). You know how I said for kickflips you kind of “bring the board forward with you” as you flick? That happens because your dragging your foot up the board a bit and the friction causes this to happen. Heelflips is the opposite- when you “kick” the board with your heel, there is no drag- so the board actually “kicks back” towards your back foot a bit. Watch anyone when they heelflip, you’ll see right when they start to extend their pop (after crouching), their head/shoulders move slightly back towards their back trucks (it’s slight but it happens) to offset the kick back and help them stay over the board when they kick. However since you have the slight adjustment back, it’s even more important to kick your foot waaaay out there past the nose. I’m final- i would focus on keeping your head slightly back when you pop- see if that helps!
@@Skatebetter Thank you very much for advice ! That totally makes sence now when you explain it. When analyzing my heelflip I definitely am too much on my front foot when extending to pop. Gotta watch some heelflip videos more and hope that this rainy weather goes away and I can go out and try it myself. I will give some update if I happen to land it 😂
Thank you my g- I’m sure I’m not the first to talk about this concept however when I figured it out it was essential to a ton of tricks including the ollie so glad it helped!
Even if I don’t get it once I try after this, I fr appreciate how thoroughly you explained everything wit the different methods but still to the point being completing the trick💯 Much gratitude 🙏🏾
This is a really special tutorial man thank you so much for sharing this for all of us to learn the intricate dynamics of the kick flip. You do such a great job at explaining yourself in a humble yet knowledgeable way. This is such helpful information that needs to be watched over and over (at least for me) and practiced regularly. Thank you🙏
Wow, finally a really good kickflip "how to". I've watched sooo many kickflip videos here on youtube and 90% are basically saying the same thing. Iam trying to learn kickflips for almost 1,5 years now and i found many things in your video that i noticed myself along the learning process. I landed my first kickflip (about 3-4 months into trying) stationary, because i used the same "pop backwarts" technique that you mentioned. Also, doing kickflips while moving i noticed that haveing a really solid ollie is necessary. I still can not do the third version "dipped down" ollie, i hope i get there. But, i landed my first rolling kickflips a couple of weeks ago. Not the prettiest ones but i was still happy. Iam definitly going to try your "golden arch", can't wait to try it out. Thank you for your video!
This is so dope! You've got your hands in the mechanics of motion when it comes to skateboarding and that is SUUUUUPPPERR important to understand so that your tricks come together with thier individual parts. Kudos to you brother. Keep up the good work! And don't stop skating! Thank you!
This coupled with @whythetrick's breakdown of the physical forces fixed my mental model thanks. Also throw dirt or sand on new mob tape if it is too sticky for you. Subbed.
Best KF tutorial! I've watched so many and this one works. Especially the section explaining the various potentially successful flick types or styles. And I've never heard anyone discuss popping by kicking backwards against the tail to bring the board towards you to flick against... I have an extremely inconstant KF however I know every time I get a good one that somehow I've ninja kicked my pop foot back and away, which brings the board not only up, but back towards my crotch. This video also allowed me to use the word crotch in a comment which makes it even better! 😅 Edit: Oh! And I realized during this video that the steps are NOT... = "Pop&level>>(pause)>>Flick>>Catch>>Land" - It is actually = "Pop>>(pause)>>Level&Flick>>Catch>>Land"
Its true landing a super butter floaty tweaked kickflip caught with the back foot is the best feeling in the world it's like a drug. Same goes for treflips.
holy fucking shit! the golden arch make so many sense now. i used to have really good kickflip back then. the past 6-7 years its close to none existence. until recent months i kind of got more comfortable doing em cause i approached it more with this "golden arch" thing. god damnn
In this video I was riding a Passport. I switch up my deck brand because I mostly do product reviews. My favorite brands have been: Primitive, Weekend, and April thus far. What about u?
@@Skatebetter thank you, ive just started boarding and currently have a welcome board as a my first. which i feel like wasnt a good choice as my first board because its bit of a weird shape so im looking to purchase something more flat.
@@murdahhh yea they tend to have some non conventional shapes. In my experience Plan B, Weekend, and Girl were all on the flatter side for concave and pitch.
Wow, great video. The snapped your pop backwards is something I've never heard. I've been battling kickflips for awhile and hope this tip helps to finally land one. Thanks!
Great tutorial man the pop technique has been a gamechanger for me I've been struggling with my ollies for years not knowing what I'm doing wrong 😕 now I know it was my pop! I was popping straight down ! Thanks again man
I prefer a medium grip like Shake Junt. With super sticky grip like mob i tend to push the board away instead of flick through- less grippy means I have to flick a little harder so medium for me
After leaening switch flips i learned its not about sliding it up and off the nose but more kicking it too, using your foot to push the board like a lever. Id slide my foot for hours and destroy my shoe until i figure out i have to kick it, more than flick it, to actually achieve rotation, the flick is just a small addition to ensure it rotates properly, but without actually kicking the board it wont rotate at all. Thats why i hate these new thin shoes conpared to the fat ones 20 years ago. Big ones you just move them and the size and inertia does most of the work, now a thin shoe like today totally changes everything, you have to work much harder, you have cleaner flick but almost no kicking force, you see these new guys even the pros and theyre all flick. makes your hip move a totally different way, thank god és hasnt stopped the accel. "Boardfeel" what a joke. People complaining a shoe has no boardfeel is like saying skatebaording from 95 to 2008 didnt happen, like all those guys who wore ct4s, creagers, and d3s on 7.75s couldnt do anything on their boards at all, they all quit and went home because they said they had no boardfeel. 😑🙄 Skateboarding is dead. 🙁