keep doing the lives . This discutions of own opinion dont help in general . Makes you guys look like judges and for what i know you guys dont want to be there on that position. I understand you guys are trying to create content but this really brings lots of non fun skate debate . 👌🏼
I still think the Chiefs beni down the 10 at the Berrics for First Try Fridays is one of the most impressive makes of that series. It’s so sick! And Cole backing up too🔥
Man roll on grinds used to be hated on so hard. I see the ones that are getting done now and im like damn i would've ripped in this generation allowing roll on grinds
Yeah, I've seen some seriously gnarly ones like ride-on switch front crook on a super tall out-ledge over stairs, but I'm usually just confused and disappointed when I see video parts with a bunch of ride-on grinds
Another thing I noticed that isn't minded much anymore is getting into 50 50 then smithing and feebling... Another thing that I used to get ragged on for and wasn't accepted God I was so innovative poor poor me lol 😂
It blows my mind that this doesn’t get called out more. I’m pretty lax about illegal tricks but ride on grinds bother me so much. Dudes will roll away from a ride on grind with a straight fucking face and their name on a board. What the hell is that?
Back in the day that was the second flip trick I learned behind the kickflip. It's not respected because it's ugly 99% of the time, it's too easy, and if you're gonna do a body varial like that then just do a front side flip which is a beautiful, difficult, and all-time respected trick.
@@jbean9021same. Was trying to learn kickflips, could get the flip but wouldn’t jump high enough/commit to landing on it. Friend told me to try and body varial when doing it. Started landing it almost immediately. Was so concerned with completing the body varial I’d jump high enough/for get to bail. Then I just stopped doing the body varial.
I learned Switch flips this way... couldn't do one unless I body variabled... knew it was gross, but also always put a letter on someone playing "Skate".
The benihana in the thumbnail is the trick I always wanted to learn. Always loved how it looks. I almost learned it over a little spin at my park before I broke my arm and had to start focusing on work. So I almost never have time to skate. I'm trying to get back into it now, ten years later and first trick to learn when I get my legs ba k is benihana.
@df3kt a buddy of mine did them off pretty much everything. Down stairs, off ramps, spins, pyramids, and flat. He just thought they were fun goof off grabs. Lol
I like switch mongo when it makes me aware that the next trick is going to be switch. Skaters go back and forth on their stance so often I can't keep up sometimes.
Watch the board less and watch the shoulders, hips, arms and feet more.. you’ll know a persons stance just by 1 or 2 clips.. even if they skate a lot of switch
As a guy just starting I can't imagine not liking a trick I am just happy to learn them at all took 10 months to learn to Ollie so none of it is easy to learn, I would be happy to learn them all.
try growing up on the streets in the wolf pit that is a friends circle of a bunch of teenage boys lol some tricks are just wack and ur wack for doing them
@@joecal42oFuckTH-cam I kind of do my own thing and always have, if I listen to what people say I wouldn’t have started skateboarding at 53! You have to do what makes you happy doesn’t really matter what others think!
Any pressure flip variation. Willy grind. No comply variations where ppl dont just touch the floor but stay there or even do 2 steps. Double grabs. Muska flip/ illusion flip (that fs flip that dont really flip)
I love the muska flips! But it has to actually flip and not the illusion flip. And preferably you have to be able to do proper fs flips also for it to be cool
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Its actually good if you start out pushing mongo because that usually means you push regular in switch, correcting your normal push is pretty easy with some practice
Nightmare flips I always hated for some reason lol. And Bastian salabonzi is awesome. I posted his clip years ago he liked and commented about how much he appreciates the love. Got to love the real OG's in the skate game.
Theyre incredibly difficult. Never landed one but they dont look good aesthetically. Same with 360 inward heels. They just look awkward when spinning. As opposed to the crowd favorite tre flip which everyone loves how it looks, spins, feels to land
Man, I remember those awkward big jumpers popping as hard as they possibly could into the frontside 50, and then popping the front shuv out as hard as they could, landing a few feet away from the ledge… Awkward in, awkward out.
I used to skate with a lad that had a malformed arm...everytime anyone played a game of skate against him they would just nose grab for the first trick and he would get an S lol...
I look at it in 3 ways: 1. Any trick can be 'impressive' (e.g., pressure flip to manual the stage, handstand roll off a roof...) 2. Only certain people (or even the same person doing it better than other attempts) can make certain tricks "look good". Meaning, if you put 2 people doing the same trick side by side and one had "proper style" it would be hard for most people to disagree who did it better (but I'm sure if there was a poll some people would still vote for either side - but not likely by a landslide) 3. I'm happy if I can do literally anything and learning any new trick feels good, even if not done amazingly well, since it shows accomplishment and board control.
Illegal tricks are what got me into skating bc to the untrained eye most skating looks like a flip and a grind or a flip and a set. There was no distinguishing aesthetic difference imo and to this day i still value creativity over difficulty
alot of people say skateboarding has one of the most chill and accepting communities out there. how can that be true though if since its inception all you ever hear is "you cant do these tricks or wear these clothes or talk to these people or shop at these stores because if you do that means you aren't one of us"? To me it sounds like alot of skaters are actually superficial gatekeepers obsessed with public appearances.
Dude, no one is stopping anyone from doing anything. They are opinions. No one is being physically harmed because they said "air walks look cool". Grow a pair and enjoy what you want to enjoy. To me it sounds like you are gatekeeping thoughts because you're bummed on public opinions.
@@Gmark25 I’m surprised airwalks haven’t come back in this era that mixes new school and old school so much Also I hate this general consensus of “skating has no rules, so we must celebrate every tricks!” Cooking doesn’t have rules , but if I serve you a plate of stinking shit , it tastes like stinking shit
@@MissingScrew27 I actually love street grabs; air walks, benihanas, melons, etc. Roast beefs not so much unless it was Billy flipping into one down something. But yeah, exactly. I like these tricks when the general consensus is they suck. I don't need everyone to validate my opinions for me to continue on with it. Such a weird mentality that came out of nowhere fast.
Yeah, but Kerry Getz used to make them look amazing (double kickflip). He would do them down a six stair and catch it at the peak height. The reason they look bad when everyone else does them is because you play that waiting game in the air.
If you perpetrate any sort of layback hubba slides you should have to wear a shock collar with a sensor that knows your hand is down when instead it should be up high and tweaked handicapped wrist style like Jeremy Klein or John Cardiel.
I dont have illegal tricks but I do have illegal truck names. If its not fakie FS its not a cab. If the hardflip isnt followed by a LATE 180 it aint a ghettobird!
When I first started skating I was goofy footed, and around 12 years old these older kids told me I was pushing wrong. But instead of fixing my pushing they just changed me stance, I push the same but have skated regular footed for 15 years now 😂. Im still pretty comfy riding switch which comes in handy
Switch mongo to me is my favorite riding position. It feels super comfortable and I can generate more power in my push. It's just a different way of leveraging the board. That's my perspective after riding for over 25 years.
It’s funny how this doesn’t get mentioned, if you scrape a manny it doesn’t count but if you scrape your nosegrinds or 5-0s it’s alright.. I agree with you though if it’s not balanced on ledge it’s mid
Back in the 90s, here in Ecuador, acquiring a skateboard was not easy and it was really expensive. So I used to skate my decks until the nose/tail get really short, so the entire deck became smaller than a normal one. That's when I started doing hardflips and frontside flips (muska/illusion flips), all my friends were amazed because of the pop and the consistency. However when I switched to a brand new deck, I couldn't do both tricks, so I realized that I was "cheating" with that old shortened deck :/
Its kinda interesting how someone with no pop and not the best style in general can be that good still. Usually people like that stay at my kind of level, a nobody.
yeah varial flips were so hated on in my crew.., i use to do alot of 360 shuv variations.. ppl hated on me for that hah.., another guy use to do a pop shuvit body varial.. he called it like..., a 'kostal' arial ... idk where he got the name from.. but yea, hated haha I learned the kickflip cross leg actually.. just bc of Salabansi
1. Kickflip body variels 2. Benihanas 3. Roast Beef grabs 4. Nosegrabs on street 5. Stepping off and running with a spinning flipping board to jump back on
I actually like switch mongo, to emphasise the switch. Masking the switch is kind of annoying. I like an exaggerated mongo to little hop into switch to really highlight the difficulty, lol, maybe I'm old fashioned.
- Willy grind - Boneless anywhere else than transition - Pop shovit body varial - Varial flip body varial - Fake “hardflips” that go between the legs and don’t flip at all - boardslides on ledges - Backside 180 ollies with more than 90 degrees of powerslide - Fakie 50-50 grind fakie fs 180 out - Pressure hardflips - especially when u try to play it off as if they were real hardflips - no pop back “bigspins” - no wrap “impossibles” - no pinch crooked grinds - nosemanual revert to fakie manual with all 4 wheels touching in between - noseblunts or bluntslides which are not locked in properly on the side of the ledge (booger slides) - pop shuvit tailgrabs and any variation of it - and my last one that should be illegal because it’s so fuckin overused: the infamous half cab noseslide 270 out - obviously with more than 90 degree revert
@@mitchio83yeah both typical beginner tricks which I have zero issues with if a beginner does them. Although down a handrail a fakie fifty fakie fs 180 would look sick as fuck 😂
I think a good variel flip is sicker than a good tre flip. Cyril Jackson in his Cyril killa part does an insane variel over this hand rail and it almost over rotates to tre but then he catches it and brings it back. That shit is so sick!
Why doesn't anyone do salad grinds? I've always loved doing them. I used to hit it on a hard plastic parking blockade from a kicker at a park we had here all of the time, and they just felt SO good on it.
I don't skate,but watch from time to time and what I hate is not necessarily a trick is in a game of skate when they touch 2 hands on pavement and "complete" the trick. also when skaters use like 2-3 inches of a 5ft+ rail to grind
Here's a question to debate.. do switch tricks or switch pushes really matter if the audience has no idea what stance you are? Are they paying that much attention? In the end it's impressive, but only to the trained eye.
Any trick that most people don't do will be cooler to me than the most standard shit. There is a reason we all went crazy when Haslams Round 3 part came out :D
5 minutes of "CoMe On GuYs We'Re HaViNg FuN" instead of just a quick sentence and moving on kinda says to me you're taking it too seriously. It's the internet. Go outside and skate, the lot of you. Including the dorks offended by the question.
It’s borderline unbearable 😂 love this pod but they just cannot be their authentic selves and it’s hard to watch in controversial conversations like this
switch flip manuals across the courthouse
dunno about illegal but sure as hell is overrated.
@@Soldier_Seanthat’s the joke
@seeemsee I agree also switch manny 360 shuv out is super budget.
@@GeoR5shooterthat’s buttery bro, regular manny 3 shuv is more budget
keep doing the lives . This discutions of own opinion dont help in general . Makes you guys look like judges and for what i know you guys dont want to be there on that position. I understand you guys are trying to create content but this really brings lots of non fun skate debate . 👌🏼
Half of the tricks Andy Anderson does in a game of skate 😆
My answer would be the other half other tricks Andy Anderson does in a game of skate.
I still think the Chiefs beni down the 10 at the Berrics for First Try Fridays is one of the most impressive makes of that series. It’s so sick! And Cole backing up too🔥
Jamie Thomas is the Benihana GOAT
That was a cool video.
@@RevanMartinez Truth!
what is it with Zero and their riders doing sick benis@@RevanMartinez
Fav trick!
Man roll on grinds used to be hated on so hard. I see the ones that are getting done now and im like damn i would've ripped in this generation allowing roll on grinds
Lmao I noticed that too
Yeah, I've seen some seriously gnarly ones like ride-on switch front crook on a super tall out-ledge over stairs, but I'm usually just confused and disappointed when I see video parts with a bunch of ride-on grinds
Another thing I noticed that isn't minded much anymore is getting into 50 50 then smithing and feebling... Another thing that I used to get ragged on for and wasn't accepted
God I was so innovative poor poor me lol 😂
@chrispatton6303 Oh, that's actually a good one I haven't seen mentioned yet. Feeble to 50-50 and any combo thereof is straight to the dungeon 😂
It blows my mind that this doesn’t get called out more. I’m pretty lax about illegal tricks but ride on grinds bother me so much. Dudes will roll away from a ride on grind with a straight fucking face and their name on a board. What the hell is that?
double pits to chesty is the most illegal trick
Kickflip body varial is pretty harsh to watch. I knew someone whose body would automatically turn 180 when trying to kickflip.
I think most people learned this back in my day we called it a sex change
Back in the day that was the second flip trick I learned behind the kickflip. It's not respected because it's ugly 99% of the time, it's too easy, and if you're gonna do a body varial like that then just do a front side flip which is a beautiful, difficult, and all-time respected trick.
Yeah I learned those before kickflips because my body just turned that way. Definitely illegal.
@@jbean9021same. Was trying to learn kickflips, could get the flip but wouldn’t jump high enough/commit to landing on it. Friend told me to try and body varial when doing it. Started landing it almost immediately. Was so concerned with completing the body varial I’d jump high enough/for get to bail. Then I just stopped doing the body varial.
I learned Switch flips this way... couldn't do one unless I body variabled... knew it was gross, but also always put a letter on someone playing "Skate".
Treflip benihanna with the peace out signs😂
Yeah once I learned tre flips, my varial flip days were over 😅
And I don't blame you, plus its hard to make a v flip look good.
That's how it went in the 90s and into the early 2000s: kick flip varials flip then tre flip
Y’all not hittin 540 flips yet?
@@bobsucks9647 Surprised they didn't mention 540 flips as illegal
Yea I don't like how 540 or 720 flips look unless they are with bigger spins or something like that
if gonz did any of these tricks, everyone would be stoked
Mm.
Legends can get away with it - look at OJ…
The benihana in the thumbnail is the trick I always wanted to learn. Always loved how it looks. I almost learned it over a little spin at my park before I broke my arm and had to start focusing on work. So I almost never have time to skate.
I'm trying to get back into it now, ten years later and first trick to learn when I get my legs ba k is benihana.
It looks like AdaM Alfaro
fav trick
Idk why Benihannas get so much hate I love the way they look especially if done right they look really cool I think.
@df3kt a buddy of mine did them off pretty much everything. Down stairs, off ramps, spins, pyramids, and flat. He just thought they were fun goof off grabs. Lol
@@curtisautenrieth3342I came here for this comment
Jimmy carlin is one of the few ppl that i really enjoy watching his random weird tricks.. they match his energy and personality😂
Carlin the goat
He made weird trick look crazy good though
He has the best hardflips!
Lewis Marnell did a nollie hardflip crooks on a ledge in a part that came out after he died, and yeah it looked super difficult
Lewis can't make stuff look so good. Yuri Facchini was just doing that in a Shake Joint part a couple days ago too
RIP Lewis
I like switch mongo when it makes me aware that the next trick is going to be switch. Skaters go back and forth on their stance so often I can't keep up sometimes.
Watch the board less and watch the shoulders, hips, arms and feet more.. you’ll know a persons stance just by 1 or 2 clips.. even if they skate a lot of switch
A well executed dolphin flip looks amazing IMO.
Dude I love benihanas. I think they look super cool... always have. I also like roast beefs though and apparently those get a lot of hate too.
Agree, I actually think benihanas are one of the most aesthetic grab tricks.
Same here.
Facts
Kickflip roast beef is diabolical
Billy marks gets the pass
Early 2000s law: felony offense: roll-on grind, boardslide a ledge, beni, pressure flip, mongo push, mall grab. illegal: varial kickflip, airwalk, stinkbug airs.
Surfer here and I think I know what mongo push is and I can only mongo push !! Bahaha. I never skated enough to break it!!
Lmaoooo Jeff mad at the world
Idk why he's so mad, he has such a huge middle school fanbase!
@@Gmark25 hahah right!?
As a guy just starting I can't imagine not liking a trick I am just happy to learn them at all took 10 months to learn to Ollie so none of it is easy to learn, I would be happy to learn them all.
keep this attitude! skate what comes natural
@humbertovargas1211it’s not that serious bud
try growing up on the streets in the wolf pit that is a friends circle of a bunch of teenage boys lol some tricks are just wack and ur wack for doing them
@@joecal42oFuckTH-cam I kind of do my own thing and always have, if I listen to what people say I wouldn’t have started skateboarding at 53! You have to do what makes you happy doesn’t really matter what others think!
for sure i was just saying what its like growing up skateboarding with a bunch of dudes at a young age
No pop bigspins are the most illegal.
Yes, absolutely disgusting
same with a back 360. People always cheat the trick in a game of skate by not popping there board and just pivot most of the rotation.
Any pressure flip variation.
Willy grind.
No comply variations where ppl dont just touch the floor but stay there or even do 2 steps.
Double grabs.
Muska flip/ illusion flip (that fs flip that dont really flip)
I love the muska flips! But it has to actually flip and not the illusion flip. And preferably you have to be able to do proper fs flips also for it to be cool
Jamie Griffin's entire trick book should be on here
The Kingdom of God is at Hand
John 3:16
King James Version
16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.
Its actually good if you start out pushing mongo because that usually means you push regular in switch, correcting your normal push is pretty easy with some practice
or you could just learn to push switch later and not worry about correcting a handicap eventually.
switch mongo is awesome when watching lines in videos. helps me differentiate between the stance of the skater
I'm not a skater but I love watching this podcast. I just looked up a dolphin flip, I thought it looked pretty cool.
Jonny Giger has some very good looking Dolphin flip. Dude can pop so it help make his tricks pretty cool.
Matt beach had really stylish dolphin flips
Hr Geiger has some cool paintings@@jay-effmichaud
3flip with the “yo” back leg….. any length hanging behind
Appleyard style only
nollie bs 360 is the ugliest when not popped properly
Fakie bigspin, varial flips, pressure flips
Always looks good , even the pivot. Who does it makes it look great.
Remy Tav has the best one, think ive seen Tyshawn do a good one once, defiantly illegal for everyone else.
Yeah you can cheat them super easy too
Agree with you, rather a snappy one you pivot 180 then a sloppy more spinned one
Bastiens foot cross kickflip was cool when it first happened
Nightmare flips I always hated for some reason lol. And Bastian salabonzi is awesome. I posted his clip years ago he liked and commented about how much he appreciates the love. Got to love the real OG's in the skate game.
Moul had great late flips and shuvs mainly as they were done over gaps so not rushed
Spirit of the blitz man
with the caveat of jimmy carlin, 360 hardflips.
Theyre incredibly difficult. Never landed one but they dont look good aesthetically. Same with 360 inward heels. They just look awkward when spinning. As opposed to the crowd favorite tre flip which everyone loves how it looks, spins, feels to land
FS 50-50 to FS Shuvit out. ILLEGAL!
It was great progressing as a kid, though!!! I got creative with that one. Fakies, 180 in shuvit out... 😂😊😊😊
@@mattimaranda9638yea man that's the start to getting "techy" with grinds
Kinda weird, though... boardslide shuvits (especially frontside) have always been the coolest.
Fs 50 anything out on a ledge, a shuv or bs 180 out on a rail is ok
Man, I remember those awkward big jumpers popping as hard as they possibly could into the frontside 50, and then popping the front shuv out as hard as they could, landing a few feet away from the ledge…
Awkward in, awkward out.
360 flips and crooked grinds
I used to skate with a lad that had a malformed arm...everytime anyone played a game of skate against him they would just nose grab for the first trick and he would get an S lol...
That’s hilarious
I look at it in 3 ways:
1. Any trick can be 'impressive' (e.g., pressure flip to manual the stage, handstand roll off a roof...)
2. Only certain people (or even the same person doing it better than other attempts) can make certain tricks "look good". Meaning, if you put 2 people doing the same trick side by side and one had "proper style" it would be hard for most people to disagree who did it better (but I'm sure if there was a poll some people would still vote for either side - but not likely by a landslide)
3. I'm happy if I can do literally anything and learning any new trick feels good, even if not done amazingly well, since it shows accomplishment and board control.
Illegal tricks are what got me into skating bc to the untrained eye most skating looks like a flip and a grind or a flip and a set. There was no distinguishing aesthetic difference imo and to this day i still value creativity over difficulty
alot of people say skateboarding has one of the most chill and accepting communities out there. how can that be true though if since its inception all you ever hear is "you cant do these tricks or wear these clothes or talk to these people or shop at these stores because if you do that means you aren't one of us"? To me it sounds like alot of skaters are actually superficial gatekeepers obsessed with public appearances.
Gotta keep some standards
did you even watch the video ?
Some tricks just look awful , nobody is keeping you from them
Dude, no one is stopping anyone from doing anything. They are opinions. No one is being physically harmed because they said "air walks look cool". Grow a pair and enjoy what you want to enjoy. To me it sounds like you are gatekeeping thoughts because you're bummed on public opinions.
@@Gmark25 I’m surprised airwalks haven’t come back in this era that mixes new school and old school so much
Also I hate this general consensus of “skating has no rules, so we must celebrate every tricks!”
Cooking doesn’t have rules , but if I serve you a plate of stinking shit , it tastes like stinking shit
@@MissingScrew27 I actually love street grabs; air walks, benihanas, melons, etc. Roast beefs not so much unless it was Billy flipping into one down something.
But yeah, exactly. I like these tricks when the general consensus is they suck. I don't need everyone to validate my opinions for me to continue on with it. Such a weird mentality that came out of nowhere fast.
triple and even double kickflips
Yeah, but Kerry Getz used to make them look amazing (double kickflip).
He would do them down a six stair and catch it at the peak height. The reason they look bad when everyone else does them is because you play that waiting game in the air.
Willy grind. Nearly impossible to make look good. Only exception I've seen is Jon Allie on handrail in his new blood part.
Max Palmer
They are fun though, on a handrail, and add the 180 out and they almost feel acomplished
I’m 41 and other than heelflipping all my tricks are illegal now haha.
I play skate with young dudes ... 1:20 I'm 46..I do nollie shuvs with body variables lol
tell me about it, I started doing 360 powerslides when it's really slippery...and helipops
Growing up everyone hated on kids for doing varials. Super annoying. That and double flips.
To get so heated over a trick is ridiculous. Poor lil babies 🐣 Like you said it’s all subjective which makes it rad lol. Have fun!
If you perpetrate any sort of layback hubba slides you should have to wear a shock collar with a sensor that knows your hand is down when instead it should be up high and tweaked handicapped wrist style like Jeremy Klein or John Cardiel.
3 tricks that "overplayed" as Kelly worded it.. 360 flip, Nollie Flip, and Nollie Heelflip. Variel Flips are harder than a 360 flip fyi. 24yrs riding.
They look good and are easier to do in lines because your board doesn’t rotate (twin shapes excluded)
Did the cariuma brigade get their vegan underpants in a twist over benihanas?
Kelly’s constant input with every trick that gets listed.
I agree that its great how subjective skating is. For me dolphins are one of the best looking tricks in existance.
Honestly Jeff just doesn’t make it look good but he gets away with it
Noseslide nollie big out is a great trick, will never be bad.
Agreed.
Nollie in even better
I dont have illegal tricks but I do have illegal truck names. If its not fakie FS its not a cab. If the hardflip isnt followed by a LATE 180 it aint a ghettobird!
Pressure flips for sure, its fun to see your friends get mad 😂
Alex Moul had a pretty sick willy grind
Jamie Thomas did a benihana down a set of stairs in a zero video. I thought that was cool. Am I on my own? Lol
The one he did down the double set in his misled youth part was super sick... I've never understood why people hate on them
Becoming pro for your sexuality should be literally illegal....
Any double flips, just do a nice kick flip!!
Sack tap from thps4
The fact that all of yall remembered that cross foot landing was reason enough for it to be in the part lol
When I first started skating I was goofy footed, and around 12 years old these older kids told me I was pushing wrong. But instead of fixing my pushing they just changed me stance, I push the same but have skated regular footed for 15 years now 😂. Im still pretty comfy riding switch which comes in handy
Love the resurgence of darkslides.
Tiago and Stevie can switch mongo all day
Original episode that this is taken from is uncensored
Switch mongo to me is my favorite riding position. It feels super comfortable and I can generate more power in my push. It's just a different way of leveraging the board. That's my perspective after riding for over 25 years.
Only dudes who get that pass. Also two of the best BS Tailsilders ever
nose grinds that are not balanced ofc only applies to ledges
It’s funny how this doesn’t get mentioned, if you scrape a manny it doesn’t count but if you scrape your nosegrinds or 5-0s it’s alright.. I agree with you though if it’s not balanced on ledge it’s mid
That's funny. I always hated balanced nosegrings and 5-0's. Even though they are harder. I still prefer the way they look crooked and tweaked out.
Back in the 90s, here in Ecuador, acquiring a skateboard was not easy and it was really expensive. So I used to skate my decks until the nose/tail get really short, so the entire deck became smaller than a normal one. That's when I started doing hardflips and frontside flips (muska/illusion flips), all my friends were amazed because of the pop and the consistency. However when I switched to a brand new deck, I couldn't do both tricks, so I realized that I was "cheating" with that old shortened deck :/
Jeff’s style is atrocious! He doesn’t let the board pop he flicks it before it gets any lift off the ground and lands knock kneed
Yeah,I agree. Yeah he has some impressive flip tricks but I don't like the way skates. Ugly style imo.
Its kinda interesting how someone with no pop and not the best style in general can be that good still. Usually people like that stay at my kind of level, a nobody.
If you’re not on vert then neither you nor the board should ever go more than 360
I used to do Nollie gazelle heelflip thats were the board does a 540
I like this rule 👍
@@stephenurban1051and if you had fun, good on ya! I just don’t want to ever see it
I like when John dilo does Manuel tricks
I love the pressure tre flip. A flip is a flip
Bring Mike V, Jerry Suh, Loui Barletta, William Spencer and Richie Jackson to the table, then talk about illegal tricks.
Everything Anthony Anderson does
Skate Nerd with Nine Club needs to happen ahha
yeah varial flips were so hated on in my crew.., i use to do alot of 360 shuv variations.. ppl hated on me for that hah..,
another guy use to do a pop shuvit body varial.. he called it like..., a 'kostal' arial ... idk where he got the name from.. but yea, hated haha
I learned the kickflip cross leg actually.. just bc of Salabansi
Willy Grinds were my one. Also, mutes and roast beefs off of stuff hahaha
I love a good willy
Nothing is illegal is skateboarding, and if you think it is then you aren’t a skateboarder, it’s all expression of your own style
1. Kickflip body variels
2. Benihanas
3. Roast Beef grabs
4. Nosegrabs on street
5. Stepping off and running with a spinning flipping board to jump back on
So you basically dont like Mike Vallely's skating..lol
There was a time when a varial flip was forbidden. But done down a long set with style they look so dope.
I actually like switch mongo, to emphasise the switch. Masking the switch is kind of annoying. I like an exaggerated mongo to little hop into switch to really highlight the difficulty, lol, maybe I'm old fashioned.
Best comment late 90s style
@@user-ys9ke5cj1n absolutely, lol.
i love pressure flips tbh, i do pressure inward heels and they look legit af
No such trick
@@jaciobe nollie pressure hards too, tell me u dont skate without telling me u dont skate...pressure flip is a pressure inward heel...derp
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Tim O'Connor double flips are dope.
Nobody mentioned underflips in this.
You guys need to push short videos more. That will get you much more attention.
The biggest illegal trick is parkour stuff.. yes, I said it..
Nick tucker got some mad dolphin flips tho
Chris low key turning into Jim Bruer with those eye bags lol jk....my illegal trick any pressure flip...always been
Cody Mcentire has a great dolphin flip!
Salabanzi Lost Part is still one of the best parts. It was late but it truly showed his potential we all overlooked
Pressure flips for sure and forward flips at least in the beginning of a game of Skate
Heel flip smith grind!!
- Willy grind
- Boneless anywhere else than transition
- Pop shovit body varial
- Varial flip body varial
- Fake “hardflips” that go between the legs and don’t flip at all
- boardslides on ledges
- Backside 180 ollies with more than 90 degrees of powerslide
- Fakie 50-50 grind fakie fs 180 out
- Pressure hardflips - especially when u try to play it off as if they were real hardflips
- no pop back “bigspins”
- no wrap “impossibles”
- no pinch crooked grinds
- nosemanual revert to fakie manual with all 4 wheels touching in between
- noseblunts or bluntslides which are not locked in properly on the side of the ledge (booger slides)
- pop shuvit tailgrabs and any variation of it
- and my last one that should be illegal because it’s so fuckin overused: the infamous half cab noseslide 270 out - obviously with more than 90 degree revert
Damn, this is a solid list
Shovit body varial and fakie 50 fakie 180 are good choices.
@@mitchio83yeah both typical beginner tricks which I have zero issues with if a beginner does them. Although down a handrail a fakie fifty fakie fs 180 would look sick as fuck 😂
Free willy need no sequel 😂
I think a good variel flip is sicker than a good tre flip. Cyril Jackson in his Cyril killa part does an insane variel over this hand rail and it almost over rotates to tre but then he catches it and brings it back. That shit is so sick!
Cody Mac does the steeziest dolphin flip
‘No foot on the ground’ Josh Kalis
Glad to see nobody mentioned no comply or boneless❤
The most illegal trick is a high af hippie jump.
Why doesn't anyone do salad grinds? I've always loved doing them. I used to hit it on a hard plastic parking blockade from a kicker at a park we had here all of the time, and they just felt SO good on it.
Johnny Giger is the perfect example of the freedom and boundless creativity of skateboarding IMO. I don't look at any trick as illegal.
I don't skate,but watch from time to time and what I hate is not necessarily a trick is in a game of skate when they touch 2 hands on pavement and "complete" the trick. also when skaters use like 2-3 inches of a 5ft+ rail to grind
Here's a question to debate.. do switch tricks or switch pushes really matter if the audience has no idea what stance you are? Are they paying that much attention? In the end it's impressive, but only to the trained eye.
Any trick that most people don't do will be cooler to me than the most standard shit. There is a reason we all went crazy when Haslams Round 3 part came out :D
5 minutes of "CoMe On GuYs We'Re HaViNg FuN" instead of just a quick sentence and moving on kinda says to me you're taking it too seriously. It's the internet. Go outside and skate, the lot of you. Including the dorks offended by the question.
Dude said freaking 5050 kick flip out , like his grandpa just does them to warm up or something , man eat a kingpin
Do what you want and have fun. Benihana and dolphin flips are beautyfull.
The way you guys try to rationalize things and toe the fence is absolutely hilarious
I wish they wouldn't try to walk back their comments in an effort not to upset people, haha
It’s borderline unbearable 😂 love this pod but they just cannot be their authentic selves and it’s hard to watch in controversial conversations like this
Sugarcoating nine club. Im just glad im not alone to feel that.