The most crucial thing for improving my 360 Flips was always to remember myself to keep my shoulders straight the whole time. This way it stays under me and comes arround easy. Nowadays I find them easier than kickflips somehow.
@Skinnyclutchh sure it's not that easy. It took me a year of commitment to land treflips consistently. Just don't open your shoulders . Like you would do it stationary. But that's just one thing. It's also more in my back foot. I really don't think about my front food.
@Skinnyclutchh maybe I explained it a bit bad. I'm not an english guy. What I mean is, try to keep your shoulders as parallel as you can and don't open them up while performing the trick. More parallel is better for me. This was a problem and I always landed beside my board because your body follows your shoulders
i've landed hardflips, frontside flips, and all sorts of other tricks but treflip has been an ongoing battle for me for over a year now and i still cant get it (i dont try it every session but theres times where i would try it for hours at a time) and this video seems more useful than the other ones ive seen on youtube especially the tips on jumping and practice steps ill definitely go try it out and hopefully get it soon (i'll post on my youtube when i do). great video as always
What really improved my tres is honestly focusing on the pop instead of the scoop. everyone says to scoop tres, but when you focus on popping THEN Scooping they snap around alot better (and tend to stay under you better). Think of the back foot motion like a J. Straight now, and when you hear the snap, then flick back.
For tricks that rotate 360 degrees I find hanging about half your toes off the board with your back foot helps create a ton of pressure for your jump! Doing tricks down stairs or over china gaps helps get them under you a lot too!
Bending your knee is crucial for landing all flip tricks. It’s also my biggest weakness, but I’m starting to get better at it. I lost my Tre Flips awhile ago, but that’s what helped me land it before and what I’m going to work on next session. Thanks for the good video.
Thanks man!!! I've been trying to improve my tre's for a while now,i can do them every couple tries but there's still lots of roon for improvement. Thank you and please keep making those great videos!!
For me...the trick was the scoop. I scoop down then kick the back foot forward. I think it was the Jamie Thomas trick tip that finally unlocked it for me. Now I'm working on the front foot catch style tres.
Been working on these nonstop this year. It is either weight to forward and ahead of the board, bailing and planting the front foot before landing, or landing 270 more forward on the board and getting thrown off! Your videos have been most helpful but still haven’t landed and rolled away! I see you have perfected the technique in more recent videos. I need help! It has been a long battle with these… really long time. Getting older and time is running out. Haha
Nice one. Biggest lesson I have from this is your head position. Your head is straigh above your front foot through out entire trick length. That surely helps the board to stay under your feet. For me, the board always goes in front of me, I am at that no comply 360 flip stage 😄
Hi man! Im practicing the exact same thing but with an extra step added to this, kind of circulating my feet with the toes touching the ground for a short while before actually trying the trick itself. Helps warm my ankles up a bit and by doing that, a lot of fear just goes away in my head. First with toes on the ground, then move the feet above the surface by themselves in a circular motion 😃😃
This is amazing video. Lifting your back foot up as the last training move is a great shout. I'm sure this technique is going to work for me. I've never done one but I'm getting close to them regular and switch and I'm going to get them
have a question no video seems to want to answer and it's frustrating. how come I can get the tre rotation perfect and it stays right below me as well, but my BACK foot seems to land on it first.. and my front right next to the board.. what am I doing wrong? Most my weight and pressure is on my scoop foot when I snap as well..
You answered your own question. You need to keep your weight over the front foot more. From there it's gonna take more adjusting but watch pros and they put all their weight over their front foot and scoop forward with the back foot.
I’ve been able to land 360 flips for about 17 years now, and it’s weird as an adult some days I can do them almost every try and some days I can barely get one, I think I’ll know I’m done with skating for good when I can no longer tre flip , this trick took me at least a couple years to learn, I remember I used to land with both feet on the nose for some reason, I would try to do them off the side of a curb because I thought I needed more hang time to allow the board to flip, still to this day nothing beats a clean tre flip
The one thing that cracked the code to have treflips consistently (this works me not everyone) people always say you want all your pressure toeside before you scoop. So my tip is keep your foot completely flat on the tail then you slightly put pressure heel side right before you pop and it’ll give you a perfect rotation and stay under you.
I tried to work on it like you do it,and if I leave my back foot on the floor I can land it with my front foot, but when I try to land it with my back foot, my front foot will ho in the floor (I noticed my shoulders rotate a little bit on the frontside part) some help with this?
For a lot of my friends and myself, the issue isn’t the scoop or the back foot but actually the front foot. I can scoop the tre flip perfect almost everytime and land my back foot on it almost every time. But my front foot always lands either to the side of the board, in front of the nose, or half on the nose and slips off easy. Any tips to fix that problem?
Try to keep your shoulders parallel to the board. You are probably turned a bit before jumping and therefore spinning your body away from the board in the air. Also, when landing in front of the board you have to shift your weight more on your back foot when jumping. Hard to give advice without seeing it but these are the most common mistakes I see :)
@@BaguetteRoulette yeah it’s def hard to help someone out when you can’t see what they’re doing wrong. But I been so close to getting them for a while now. Keeping the shoulders parallel is one of the main things I think of before scooping/popping and I even tilt my front shoulder in a little to compensate. I feel like I just need to learn to control my front leg better or something idk
@@ro-lk1qe yeah, I don’t have them as consistent as my kickflips yet but I land multiple tre flips per session now. Two things that I felt held me back from landing it were: 1. I kept trying to keep my shoulders parallel with the board just like a kickflip and I found for the tre flip, you actually need your shoulders open just a little bit because you’re going to jump a little in that direction. 2. I always found myself leaning to my back foot and sometimes leaning too far back on that foot. Now, I actually try to center most of my weight on my front foot before I pop and then as I pop I transfer the weight back but leaning the weight on the front foot before popping definitely helps keep it under me more.
I think the next step for you is to practice getting that pop and back leg while moving now, cause when your moving you gotta pop against the direction of the ground
I've tried tres since 7th September 2020 haven't landed one. Tried bs flips for 2 weeks landed them. Tired back heels for a month landed them. ITS JUST THOSE TRES, I feel like this trick isn't for me lmao.
360 flips really need to be done while moving. stationary 3flips can create bad habits that will make learning them the proper way much more difficult, not tryin to hate dude, but you should really be able to do a proper 3flip before advising people on how to do/learn them. and also there are no "hacks" to skateboarding. that being said i hope to see you do a nice flatground 3 flip someday and i hope you get to feel that awesome feeling of stompin one!
Your probably popping it too close to the center of the tail or trapping the board with your foot. Make sure you get a clean pop just like an Ollie but the corner/side of the tail needs to contact the ground
Why don't you learn them fakie first? It's easier to stay over your board, the scoop is more natural, and you get a little assist because the direction you are going helps the trick develop more naturally at first. Big spins are easier to learn off the nose too, fakie or nollie. Obviously you have to roll away going fakie but if keep your shoulders down it really doesn't take much effort and honestly that is proper form for most I found this video when I was searching through all the Jason Lee Tre flip shoutouts on the Nine club
Just landed my first tre flip because of this video, thanks a lot man.
Glad I could help!
The most crucial thing for improving my 360 Flips was always to remember myself to keep my shoulders straight the whole time. This way it stays under me and comes arround easy. Nowadays I find them easier than kickflips somehow.
Same. They are definitely easier that Kickflips once you have them figured out.
@Skinnyclutchh parallel to the board
@Skinnyclutchh sure it's not that easy. It took me a year of commitment to land treflips consistently. Just don't open your shoulders . Like you would do it stationary. But that's just one thing. It's also more in my back foot. I really don't think about my front food.
@Skinnyclutchh maybe I explained it a bit bad. I'm not an english guy.
What I mean is, try to keep your shoulders as parallel as you can and don't open them up while performing the trick. More parallel is better for me.
This was a problem and I always landed beside my board because your body follows your shoulders
i've landed hardflips, frontside flips, and all sorts of other tricks but treflip has been an ongoing battle for me for over a year now and i still cant get it (i dont try it every session but theres times where i would try it for hours at a time) and this video seems more useful than the other ones ive seen on youtube especially the tips on jumping and practice steps ill definitely go try it out and hopefully get it soon (i'll post on my youtube when i do). great video as always
Hope this helps it click!
Watch eille frost tre flip video
@@dylanreynoso3727 ohh ok ill check it out fir sure, thanks!
Np
I have tre flips back when i was 20's and i stopped 3yrs and now i cant do it anymore. Now im 30yrs old
What really improved my tres is honestly focusing on the pop instead of the scoop. everyone says to scoop tres, but when you focus on popping THEN Scooping they snap around alot better (and tend to stay under you better). Think of the back foot motion like a J. Straight now, and when you hear the snap, then flick back.
For tricks that rotate 360 degrees I find hanging about half your toes off the board with your back foot helps create a ton of pressure for your jump! Doing tricks down stairs or over china gaps helps get them under you a lot too!
It’s amazing that you just uploaded this. I have been up all night literally all night, looking up videos for how to 360 flip. Thank youuuuu
Bending your knee is crucial for landing all flip tricks. It’s also my biggest weakness, but I’m starting to get better at it.
I lost my Tre Flips awhile ago, but that’s what helped me land it before and what I’m going to work on next session.
Thanks for the good video.
Perfect timing! Was practicing tre flips yesterday, landed primo a few times, I can form the tre but always catch with my backfoot
You can do it!
Thanks man!!! I've been trying to improve my tre's for a while now,i can do them every couple tries but there's still lots of roon for improvement. Thank you and please keep making those great videos!!
Dude, this is sooo where I'm at with my tres right now. This video is just perfect for me. Thank you!
the ᵘᵘᵘᵃᵃᵃᵃ every try cracks me up every time lmao
For me...the trick was the scoop. I scoop down then kick the back foot forward. I think it was the Jamie Thomas trick tip that finally unlocked it for me. Now I'm working on the front foot catch style tres.
That catch is hard to get around to, I am also trying them
Been working on these nonstop this year. It is either weight to forward and ahead of the board, bailing and planting the front foot before landing, or landing 270 more forward on the board and getting thrown off! Your videos have been most helpful but still haven’t landed and rolled away! I see you have perfected the technique in more recent videos. I need help! It has been a long battle with these… really long time. Getting older and time is running out. Haha
Dope man this has got me back on the tre buzz. I've landed a couple but had to jump so far in front of myself. I'm going to try this out today!
Hope it helps!
I’m saving this video
Nice one. Biggest lesson I have from this is your head position. Your head is straigh above your front foot through out entire trick length. That surely helps the board to stay under your feet. For me, the board always goes in front of me, I am at that no comply 360 flip stage 😄
Great video Joe, loved the different camera angles too!
Glad you enjoyed it
I’m just trying to do the before step one lol which is get a full rotation because all I get is varial flip no matter how hard I scoop
That was a pretty good breakdown
Bro thank u so much for the tutorials they really helping me a lot
Hi man! Im practicing the exact same thing but with an extra step added to this, kind of circulating my feet with the toes touching the ground for a short while before actually trying the trick itself. Helps warm my ankles up a bit and by doing that, a lot of fear just goes away in my head. First with toes on the ground, then move the feet above the surface by themselves in a circular motion 😃😃
Great, I needed alot help with my tre's broski. Much appreciated video
Can you do a video on front feebles?
I want to! Just need to get comfortable on my flatbar again cuz I never skate it!
Your videos are sick.
appreciate that!
This is amazing video. Lifting your back foot up as the last training move is a great shout. I'm sure this technique is going to work for me. I've never done one but I'm getting close to them regular and switch and I'm going to get them
This is what the world needs
have a question no video seems to want to answer and it's frustrating. how come I can get the tre rotation perfect and it stays right below me as well, but my BACK foot seems to land on it first.. and my front right next to the board.. what am I doing wrong? Most my weight and pressure is on my scoop foot when I snap as well..
You answered your own question. You need to keep your weight over the front foot more. From there it's gonna take more adjusting but watch pros and they put all their weight over their front foot and scoop forward with the back foot.
I have landed 2 times and slipped out haha I'm so close. Gonna try the weight over front foot see if that helps.
I’ve been able to land 360 flips for about 17 years now, and it’s weird as an adult some days I can do them almost every try and some days I can barely get one, I think I’ll know I’m done with skating for good when I can no longer tre flip , this trick took me at least a couple years to learn, I remember I used to land with both feet on the nose for some reason, I would try to do them off the side of a curb because I thought I needed more hang time to allow the board to flip, still to this day nothing beats a clean tre flip
Stay light on your feet is key and the hight you jump is another.
Okay, i got you. I have very good tre on first foot, but my back foot is suck. In this season i land it, for sure.
The one thing that cracked the code to have treflips consistently (this works me not everyone) people always say you want all your pressure toeside before you scoop. So my tip is keep your foot completely flat on the tail then you slightly put pressure heel side right before you pop and it’ll give you a perfect rotation and stay under you.
The truck lnow one talks about is to jump forward into it. 4:20 look where the crack is
It's a perfect tip, thanks mate
thank u
thanks !!
I tried to work on it like you do it,and if I leave my back foot on the floor I can land it with my front foot, but when I try to land it with my back foot, my front foot will ho in the floor (I noticed my shoulders rotate a little bit on the frontside part) some help with this?
For a lot of my friends and myself, the issue isn’t the scoop or the back foot but actually the front foot. I can scoop the tre flip perfect almost everytime and land my back foot on it almost every time. But my front foot always lands either to the side of the board, in front of the nose, or half on the nose and slips off easy. Any tips to fix that problem?
Try to keep your shoulders parallel to the board. You are probably turned a bit before jumping and therefore spinning your body away from the board in the air.
Also, when landing in front of the board you have to shift your weight more on your back foot when jumping.
Hard to give advice without seeing it but these are the most common mistakes I see :)
@@BaguetteRoulette yeah it’s def hard to help someone out when you can’t see what they’re doing wrong. But I been so close to getting them for a while now. Keeping the shoulders parallel is one of the main things I think of before scooping/popping and I even tilt my front shoulder in a little to compensate. I feel like I just need to learn to control my front leg better or something idk
@@seeeeeej Have u gotten it yet
@@ro-lk1qe yeah, I don’t have them as consistent as my kickflips yet but I land multiple tre flips per session now. Two things that I felt held me back from landing it were:
1. I kept trying to keep my shoulders parallel with the board just like a kickflip and I found for the tre flip, you actually need your shoulders open just a little bit because you’re going to jump a little in that direction.
2. I always found myself leaning to my back foot and sometimes leaning too far back on that foot. Now, I actually try to center most of my weight on my front foot before I pop and then as I pop I transfer the weight back but leaning the weight on the front foot before popping definitely helps keep it under me more.
Thats exactly my case haha. Thanks bro
Thanks man
Popping off the nose helps more does it
So next video moving while tre flipping on flat ground? 👍
Challenge accepted
Doing them stationary is one thing but when rolling the get away from me.
thx bro :)
No problem
good vidio
Thanks man! 🙏🏼
is it easier to do this stationary?
I think the next step for you is to practice getting that pop and back leg while moving now, cause when your moving you gotta pop against the direction of the ground
Front foot catch .. the most hardest part
Goofy skaters in da house! ✌
When he grunted in every attempt I felt that, I’m getting old
Dude flip the head cam vertically so your legs are coming from the bottom and possibly screen with a horizontal mirror for our switch stances...
But honestly I passed on the feedback because this is the best tutorial I've seen 🤙🏼
I've tried tres since 7th September 2020 haven't landed one. Tried bs flips for 2 weeks landed them. Tired back heels for a month landed them. ITS JUST THOSE TRES, I feel like this trick isn't for me lmao.
Fr I got backside flips and kickflips pretty easy but the Tre flip is just so annoying I’ve been trying for about a year and have only landed like 2
360 flips really need to be done while moving. stationary 3flips can create bad habits that will make learning them the proper way much more difficult, not tryin to hate dude, but you should really be able to do a proper 3flip before advising people on how to do/learn them. and also there are no "hacks" to skateboarding. that being said i hope to see you do a nice flatground 3 flip someday and i hope you get to feel that awesome feeling of stompin one!
He’s showing himself learning tres I think
my tre flip always does half a flip
Your probably popping it too close to the center of the tail or trapping the board with your foot. Make sure you get a clean pop just like an Ollie but the corner/side of the tail needs to contact the ground
Why don't you learn them fakie first? It's easier to stay over your board, the scoop is more natural, and you get a little assist because the direction you are going helps the trick develop more naturally at first. Big spins are easier to learn off the nose too, fakie or nollie. Obviously you have to roll away going fakie but if keep your shoulders down it really doesn't take much effort and honestly that is proper form for most
I found this video when I was searching through all the Jason Lee Tre flip shoutouts on the Nine club
how did you guys feel when you were landed on this trick. Idk how it feels even though it took me thousand tries 😥
Dope
Was trying 3 shoves last time, it's way harder than treflip
I have a problem committing to jumping over my board.
ah yes, the braille method
I learned impossibles and i lose my treflippp
ảo
Bro tried this and landed it in 10 minutes
Hell yeah man!
Draw near to Jesus and he will draw near to you
Bro that's a 360 UNDERFLIP
It's not it's just a knarly scoop action
@@RoNdOAk47 th-cam.com/video/16cTJ1crwt8/w-d-xo.html
@@RoNdOAk47 sorry you're wrong
@@jaciobe two different types of flip. Gustos flips with the pop. The underflip is after the pop with the toe. (in fact it doesn't even pop)
@@RoNdOAk47 sorry but you're wrong
1 year later; 1/10, that's skateboarding. (Mastering 360 flips Day 2)
bro felipe tre flip is gross watch BA do one or Jason Lee
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