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these trick tips suck.
for a kickflip backflip first you need to learn kickflips. then you need to learn backflips. then you need to put them together.
thats all theyve been lately. how the hell do you put them together..?
I always have problems with Big Spin Boardslides,
but never knew what I was doing wrong…
Its the combining part that was missing
Wow thanks man! Nice trick. Where`s the tip? Douche.
haha fuckings haters if you knew how to front bigspin already you wouldnt be hating.this trick tip was for those who already knew how to front bigspin and boardslide fuckers learn how to do the tricks then talk shit fags.
That's the problem with 90% of "trick tips" in the first place.
When I do front bigspins, I usually have my front foot hanging a little (somewhat like a varial heelflip). Your back foot should be planted with your heel right against the curve of the tail. The most important thing with rotations (tre flips, etc) is that the back foot is really doing most of the work - your front foot just needs to get the hell out of the way, which is why I hang mine over a bit. Like combinations of flip/body varial, you'll want to "wind" your shoulders up to help out with everything.
If you get this working, at the very worst you'll catch it 270 at about 90 degrees on the body varial. To fix this you need to put more force into your shove it (that'd be your back foot). But for learning Front Bigspin Boards, it's actually beneficial to be catching your bigspins 270. A painful lesson with it that these guys forget to mention is the fact that if you're used to doing big spins, you'll have a tendency to throw your weight backward…which will screw you if you're catching it 270 onto a rail. Land with your weight balanced over the board but not forcing all your weight straight down (if you're a hefty skater, you'll likely snap your deck). the rest is trial and error.
If that doesn't help, ignore what the trick tips guys are saying and pay attention to their foot positioning. While they might not give any _real_ insight verbally, they overlook the fact they're making the video because they've got the components and the trick itself down to an art. And that is something we can learn from (how many times do you think I've watched and rewatched Reynolds' parts to get good frontside flips?)
September 24th, 2008 at 12:00 pm
Yeah Mark!
September 24th, 2008 at 1:50 pm
these trick tips suck.
for a kickflip backflip first you need to learn kickflips. then you need to learn backflips. then you need to put them together.
thats all theyve been lately. how the hell do you put them together..?
September 24th, 2008 at 1:55 pm
I always have problems with Big Spin Boardslides,
but never knew what I was doing wrong…
Its the combining part that was missing
Wow thanks man! Nice trick. Where`s the tip? Douche.
September 24th, 2008 at 6:45 pm
why doesnt he teach us front bigspins first?
September 24th, 2008 at 11:18 pm
I concur with what every one else is saying: “How does this help us?”
September 25th, 2008 at 6:05 am
It’s alot easier to do it fakie, acehole
October 26th, 2008 at 2:49 pm
Go Mark! I love that name! Because it’s mine too!
November 19th, 2008 at 7:32 am
THEY SHOULD PUT VIDEOS THAT TEACH U 1 TRICK AT A TIME . NIGGUH
February 7th, 2009 at 7:48 pm
sweet trick tip. im just curious where all the old trick tips went?
March 11th, 2009 at 2:26 pm
u suck mahn wth.
March 13th, 2009 at 10:06 am
hey i been knowig how to do that since i was6
March 30th, 2009 at 7:20 am
hmmm………..no tips?
May 18th, 2009 at 2:58 am
lol these trickt tips that i see on this site are all shit that i dont even think some pros cud do first try well except for this one
June 15th, 2009 at 6:39 am
haha fuckings haters if you knew how to front bigspin already you wouldnt be hating.this trick tip was for those who already knew how to front bigspin and boardslide fuckers learn how to do the tricks then talk shit fags.
June 15th, 2009 at 6:40 am
learn how to do the tricks and then come hate.
July 22nd, 2009 at 7:09 pm
That's the problem with 90% of "trick tips" in the first place.
When I do front bigspins, I usually have my front foot hanging a little (somewhat like a varial heelflip). Your back foot should be planted with your heel right against the curve of the tail. The most important thing with rotations (tre flips, etc) is that the back foot is really doing most of the work - your front foot just needs to get the hell out of the way, which is why I hang mine over a bit. Like combinations of flip/body varial, you'll want to "wind" your shoulders up to help out with everything.
If you get this working, at the very worst you'll catch it 270 at about 90 degrees on the body varial. To fix this you need to put more force into your shove it (that'd be your back foot). But for learning Front Bigspin Boards, it's actually beneficial to be catching your bigspins 270. A painful lesson with it that these guys forget to mention is the fact that if you're used to doing big spins, you'll have a tendency to throw your weight backward…which will screw you if you're catching it 270 onto a rail. Land with your weight balanced over the board but not forcing all your weight straight down (if you're a hefty skater, you'll likely snap your deck). the rest is trial and error.
If that doesn't help, ignore what the trick tips guys are saying and pay attention to their foot positioning. While they might not give any _real_ insight verbally, they overlook the fact they're making the video because they've got the components and the trick itself down to an art. And that is something we can learn from (how many times do you think I've watched and rewatched Reynolds' parts to get good frontside flips?)
July 22nd, 2009 at 8:05 pm
i agry