a nollie hardflip is a hardflip from the front of the board. a regular hardflip is a inward varial kickflip[ basically just the opposite of a inward heelflip]. so its a nollie fs [front side] shov-it, with a nollie kickflip.
well.. a front pop shuv with a heelflip is a varial heelflip but a back shuv with a heelflip is a inward heelflip
snick flip
varial kickflip
yes
well a varial is a whole lot harder than a kick because you kinda have to rotate the boad before you kick.
do a combination of a kickflip and a shove it
a hardflip
1. ollie 2.manual 3.bs shove it 4.nosemanual 5.fs shove it 6. pop shove it 7.kickflip 8.heelflip 9.fs 180 10.fs half cab 11.bs half cab 12.varial kickflip 13.360 bs shove it 14.bs 180 15.360 fs shove it 16.fs 180 kickflip 17.bs 180 heelflip 18.360 kickflip 19.bs 180 kickflip 20.varial heelflip 21.hard flip 22.360 heelflip 23.360 inward heelflip 24.360 hardflip
He invented a trick called the "sheck-liar" which is a Indy kickflip flyout
I don't know who first landed the ollie, it could of been someone who isn't even known in the skateboarding world. But what i do know if that Rodney Mullen( the best skater alive) did in fact invent the flatground ollie! He also invented the kickflip, 360 kickflip, varial flip, impossible, hardflip, and basically all of the street tricks you see skaters doing nowadays!
a hardflip is when you go to do a kickflip, but your front foot pulls the board and back foot pushes it in a cricular motion