When learning how to do easy skateboard tricks it can be very helpful to read articles or watch videos made by more advanced skateboarders. Easy skateboard tricks involve the simple steps and basic foundations for other more complicated tricks. When starting to skateboard it is easier to learn these more common and less technical tricks before advancing to more impressive moves.
Before performing flip tricks or air tricks it is important to start with advanced riding styles of skateboarding. The first and easiest trick to learn is balancing on the skateboard. Learning to be comfortable while maintaining this balance will make it easier to stay centered while performing other tricks in the future. After becoming comfortable with riding the skateboard the variety of tricks a person can perform is wide.http://www.kidzworld.com/article/6720-simons-skate-tips-how-do-i-manual Manuals and "dropping in" on ramps are crucial steps that help to learn future tricks like grinding, ollies, and flip tricks. A manual can be done on either the nose or the tail of the board and is similar to a "wheelie" on a bicycle. To perform this trick simply put pressure on the tail you wish to manual on then maintain the balance between hitting the tail and letting the other wheels touch the ground.http://www.kidzworld.com/article/6720-simons-skate-tips-how-do-i-manual
After you have learned how to balance during a manual dropping in on ramps will seem easier. In order to drop in or ride down a ramp you need to judge the slope of the ramp you wish to ride. When riding the ramp you will need to adjust your balance depending on how steep the incline is. Judging how far forward or backwards to lean will become easier after practicing on the same ramp and as experience is gained.http://www.kidzworld.com/article/6720-simons-skate-tips-how-do-i-manual Once a new skateboarder has mastered these advanced riding styles, they will find themselves comfortable while performing air and flip tricks.
Dropping in on a Skateboard
This video by expert village displays the steps required to drop in. When learning to do this it is important to find a ramp that is not steep and small compared to other ramps. The one shown in the video is good for size for a beginner.
Step 1: Learning to Ollie
"Ollies" are the foundation for most other flip tricks and air maneuvers. In order to move on to more popular tricks like the "kickflip" it is crucial to be comfortable with the motions and timing of the ollie. An ollie is a basic jump with the skateboard and requires simultaneous motions of both feet. To do an ollie press on the tail of the skateboard and slide the other foot forward while jumping in the air.http://www.how2skate.com/tricks/395/Ollie%20to%20manual.htm Seeing as how all flip tricks like the 360 flip, or the hardflip are advanced variations of the ollie, it is crucial to learn this trick first.
Step 2: The 180
After learning to be comfortable with the ollie, the 180 will be the next easiest trick. The 180 is the most basic variation of the ollie, 180 is a reference to degrees of spin. During the ollie, pull your feet and the weight of your body to the side you feel most comfortable. For most skateboarders the rotation will be called "frontside" which is turning in the direction the skaters heels are pointing. After the ollie and spin landing straight is important, but still difficult. Landing will require the most practice of the 180 spin.
Step 3: The Kickflip
The "kickflip" starts with the same premise as the ollie. The difference between the two is after pressing down the tail and sliding the other foot. Instead of going forward with the sliding foot and staying on the board, slide the foot off the board towards you. Once the board has rotated once, use the back foot to catch the board and land evenly on the ground.http://www.skateboard-city.com/kickflip.html
How to do a Kickflip
This video from Howcast describes and displays step by step instruction for learning how to do a kickflip. This video is very helpful in learning the complicated parts of flipping, catching, and landing on the board.
