Learning cool and fun skateboarding tricks is fun and a great way to impress your fun. Their is nothing more satisfying than nailing a new trick consistently. Here are three easy tips that will make learning new tricks easy.
#1. Start by having the right equipment. It is a myth that you need the most expensive equipment on the market. Good will do just fine, especially if you are just starting.
This is your essential list. You MUST have a decent board that has good quality grip tape on the deck, a helmet and pads (because you WILL fall), skate shoes - flat with low tread, and a small ramp.
#2. Make time to practice. Everybody wants to skate like Tony Hawk, but that takes practice. You don't have to practice for eight hours every day to be a good skater, but taking an hour a day to practice will help you get good fast.
#3. Learn from an expert. Sure, your friends can teach you some basics. like how to stay on your board and how to do Ollies, but you will want to learn the more complicated tricks like Heelflips, 180's, and Backside Flips from someone who knows what they are doing.
There are several different ways to make that happen. You can learn from an expert face to face with private lessons, at a clinic, or at a camp. This is ideal, but can get really expensive, really fast.
Another option that is nearly as good as face to face teaching and is way less money is to learn from a well written skating guide. It is important that the guide be easy to read and follow and is written by a skater that knows how to teach.
Follow these tips and you will be impressing your friends with awesome skateboard tricks in no time flat.
#1. Start by having the right equipment. It is a myth that you need the most expensive equipment on the market. Good will do just fine, especially if you are just starting.
This is your essential list. You MUST have a decent board that has good quality grip tape on the deck, a helmet and pads (because you WILL fall), skate shoes - flat with low tread, and a small ramp.
#2. Make time to practice. Everybody wants to skate like Tony Hawk, but that takes practice. You don't have to practice for eight hours every day to be a good skater, but taking an hour a day to practice will help you get good fast.
#3. Learn from an expert. Sure, your friends can teach you some basics. like how to stay on your board and how to do Ollies, but you will want to learn the more complicated tricks like Heelflips, 180's, and Backside Flips from someone who knows what they are doing.
There are several different ways to make that happen. You can learn from an expert face to face with private lessons, at a clinic, or at a camp. This is ideal, but can get really expensive, really fast.
Another option that is nearly as good as face to face teaching and is way less money is to learn from a well written skating guide. It is important that the guide be easy to read and follow and is written by a skater that knows how to teach.
Follow these tips and you will be impressing your friends with awesome skateboard tricks in no time flat.


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