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5 Skateboard Flip Tricks

By: Spyder Collins

Break Studios Contributing Writer

Skateboarding is a kick-ass sport and these five skateboard flip tricks will propel you right into the thick of the popular sport. Flip tricks are an awesome way to make your skateboarding intense and fun. Flip tricks are the coolest tricks in skateboarding trickology 101. They are a blast but can also be dangerous. To perform flip tricks on a skateboard you need to have an advanced understanding of board management. Don’t think just anyone can pop off these five flip tricks. Flip tricks take skill and hours of practice to pull off. Read on and learn a thing or two about the five best flip tricks in skateboarding.

The five best skateboards flip tricks:

  1. Pop Shuvit. This is perhaps the base trick for most serious flip tricks. The Pop Shuvit takes board mastery and the flip of the skateboard out of infancy and in with the big boys. The Pop Shuvit is an elementary trick to learn but hard to master. Once you have the Pop Shuvit down there are a library full of flip tricks to learn off it.
  2. Frontside Bigspin. This trick is a variation on the Pop Shuvit that puts the skateboard in a 360-degree spin and the skateboarder into a 180 turn. This aerial trick is a flatland trick with major flash. Sticking this trick is effectively sticking one of the best kick flip tricks in the book.
  3. Half Cab Flip. This trick is a fun variation on the fakie Ollie combination turning the skateboard 180 degrees. Another intense trick but easily mastered after the Pop Shuvit. This is a great flatland or ramp spot trick.
  4. 360-Degree Tre Flip. This trick is a masterful flip trick taking the skateboard on a 360-inverted trip in the air while the skateboarder hovers above. This is a simultaneous trick that combines the tre flip and Pop Shuvit, spinning the skateboard in insane ways.
  5. Hospital Flip. This trick is happily named because one false move and you can wind up in a hospital. This flip trick places the skateboarder in a kick flip with a 180-degree turn with a foot plant to hand pul,l putting the skateboard back on its wheels before landing. Sounds complicated, right? It's a sweet trick but takes a great amount of skill and practice to stick.
Posted on: Aug. 29, 2010