variel kickflip and tre flip and variel heel flip and then backside and frontside flips then learn how to do that all off of stairs but slowly and gradually learn those tricks in switch.. If you are goofy do inward heelflips and nollie inward heelflips those tricks are cool. oh and then learn nollie fullcabs and nollie halfcas then nollie backsideflips....... THen you will be cool with me.... answer: and also learn inwardo retardos those are the coolest.. its like a fakie inward big heelflip
not necessarily
It is going to depend on the individual. To be good at either of them requires a lot of practice. Karate takes a lot of time to learn from others, most skateboarding skills can be learned on your own.
Whatever you want frankly. A kickflip is a very starting trick. You can now choose what you truly want to do. But for a flip based start I would try varial kickflips or double kickflips. If you want to go old school try 360 bonelesses, sal flips, street plants, and footplant impossibles.
I don't think so .I learned to skate from internet , but you can ask some other skateboarders to show you how to do stuff.
Well, you don't... you will always make mistakes! The number one thing to do is two first make sure you can high kickflip (for security) and can do it while going fast enough for your desired gap/ jump. Then start on really small ones, or go back to how you learned how to ollie, jump a crack in the sidewalk! Go for bigger cracks and gaps then try jumps. Keep building up till you can do just about anything...
to be honest its impossible to tell but i think you'll get it quite quickly cos it sounds like you have natural balance on the board even when you first start this is rare
It took me about one or two months to learn the kickflip. The hardest part is learning how to land it. It only took about 12 days to learn to heelflip after learning to kickflip, because the hardest part about both of them is just learning how to land the trick (Once you are comfortable with spinning the board all the way over, concentrate on lifting your back foot up.) You land them about the same way, you spin the board, lift up your legs, let it spin, and land it. It doesn't take very long to learn how to flip the board, so all I had to was learn to spin the board with a heelflip. It doesn't really matter which one you learn first, they are very similar. I think you should learn the kickflip first, but that's just because to me kickflips are easier to do. I think they are easier to spin. The hardest part is just learning to land it, once you can land one of the tricks, you've basically just learned both of them. You just have to learn how to spin the other one. Make sure when you try to spin a heelflip, that you are dragging your foot up, and flicking it off at the concave. When you are trying to spin a kickflip, make sure you are flicking off the concave also and that you are flicking out and not down. If you flick down you will slam the board into the ground. Make sure and don't flick too hard when doing a kickflip. This will cause your board to shoot out away from you. You just want to go out a few inches past the concave, and do it lightly. If you have any other problems just let me know and I'll see if I can help you! :)
The comparative form of "learned" is "more learned" and the superlative form is "most learned."
learned
Go to Wal-Mart and get a Level 2 or 3 skateboard. You can spraypaint the deck if you are afraid of being made fun of. I learned how to ollie and do a manual on a Yu-Gi-Oh skateboard that I spraypainted black, and that's my riding around board if I want to do some serious riding.
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The present perfect tense of "learn" is "have learned" or "has learned". For example, "I have learned a lot from this experience."