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Top 10 easiest tricks for beginners to do with a complete sk

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Performing tricks is an integral part of skateboarding. If you've been a long-time skateboarder, you probably already know a lot of tricks, but newbies will probably wonder what tricks to start with. One thing is for sure, the tricks for advanced skateboarders, beginners skateboarders can not do. That's why I'm writing this article to inform you about tricks that beginners can perform.

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Ollie

This is probably the easiest trick you can do to start your real skateboarding. If you want to do other tricks, you must master this one because Ollie is the fundamental trick and many other tricks need Ollie movement.

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Nose Ollie

Nose Ollies or Nollie. This movement is similar to Ollie, but this time, you will pop the nose instead of the tail like in an Ollie. Once you’ve mastered this trick, other tricks needing the same position are no longer your problem.

Shuvit

For many years, this trick is believed to be performed when cruising along. Shuvit is easy to perform. One tip to do this trick is that you start with no pop, then add the pop.

Frontside 180

Now, it’s time to apply the other tricks above to the front side 180. Feet positions are similar to Ollie. To make a 180-degree turn, you will need to rotate your body, especially the shoulder. Make sure you are confident with Ollie, Nollie, or Shuvit before trying this Frontside 180.

Kickflip

Kickflip is very popular and looks cool. There are quite a few different kickflip variations that performers can customize according to their own style, but in general they all have common basic movements. This trick will make it a little easier for you to master the other tricks.

Heelflip

Heelflip is very similar to kickflip. Pay attention to the placement of your feet on the board as it determines whether you can rotate in the air or not. Make sure you have a deck of the right size, otherwise it will be hard to flip. To have the best skateboarding experience, buy the best quality & looking skateboards at SkateAdvisors, click here to read about SkateAdvisors and Robert Parker (The author of SkateAdvisors and also the founder).

Backside 180

This is a technique that started in the same foot position as Ollie's. The shoulders, again, play an important role in making the 180 rotate.

Power sliding

To perform this trick, you will need to generate a speed beforehand. This trick looks really fantastic once you can do it smoothly. Practice to ride your skateboard comfortably before you really do the Powersliding.

Manual

To do this trick, make sure you can ride your board comfortably and smoothly. If you are struggling with balancing your body on the board, then don’t think of doing this trick. Manual is great because you can combine it with other tricks that you have learned before, or in other words, you make it like a combo of skateboard tricks.

Casper flip

Believe me guys, this trick looks so so fantastic. To do this trick, you will need to focus on your speed, and also, you will need to learn how to position your feet right.

So, these are the top 10 easiest skateboard tricks that you can learn to start real skateboarding. Once you master all these, you are ready to do many other advanced tricks which are more fun and more professional. If you need any information on how to choose a skateboard, skateboard tips, etc. Do check out SkateAdvisors for more understanding!

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