PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!Lesson on how to 360 flip. Things people don’t tell you about the shape of the board when you start out. #howto #360flip #learning #skateboarding #skate
2 days ago I watched this video and then yesterday, for the first time after tryna learn this trick for 7 YEARS, I landed my first one. Explaining that you need to distribute your weight evenly on both feet is all I was missing, I was putting too much weight on my back foot with the scoop and that was all I needed, I don’t think other tre videos go into enough detail about weight distribution. Good shot bro 💯💯
Most guides usually tell me to hang my toes over the board so I can exaggerate the motion of scooping the board, you’re the first guide that I’ve ever seen say the opposite, I’ll see have to try it out and see if I can better results
It’s possible that I don’t believe it needs to be exaggerated like that because over time I’ve built up the ankle strength needed to snap the board around quickly. If you’re having a hard time getting the board to spin around either put your feet closer together or practice with a smaller board 🤷🏻♂️ we all have different strengths and weaknesses it’s up to you
Watching you do this trick i noticed the way you back foot swings around and lands back on the board and the front foot flick seemed like a good trick gunna give these some more practice with these tips thank you!
Some time ago I had seen a 360 flip tutorial that I thought was the best of all, but this one surpasses it much more, thank you for digging so deeply into this complex trick.
I have monster 360 flips out of banks and over funboxes, but I can't do them on flat. This video made me realise it's because I'm turning into it on flat but hitting it straight on a bank.
Try tightening your trucks, smaller board, or put your front foot towards the back of the board to get a faster spin.. saw your video you’re right there. Practice catching it with the front foot only a few times you need a fast spin and a good quick catch
It depends what you want. I would say a low concave will help you spin the board around and a higher concave will give you a higher 360 flip but slower rotation. If you want it to be really easy get a tiny board and try it.
You may be kicking it too far forward or every time you pop you’re immediately putting your back foot down and you’re getting use to that motion. Not sure what I can tell you to try. Maybe stay above your board and centered more or lean forward and focus on jumping and landing on the front foot.
Hey man, dunno if you’ll reply. But is there a fix when my board flips maybe halfway and just lands upside down but it’s pretty much under me with the 360 rotation? Am I not adding the flick or?
Not sure I would have to watch you do it. I’m gonna have to say too much spin and you’re leaning back too much stay hovered over your front foot. Do like 10 going fakie and then try one regular.
@@markschwartz7725 yeah I’ve got the issue of “being the best” in the friend group or whatever, therefore I never seem to know what I’m doing wrong with any of the tricks I try. Also don’t really understand the scoop towards part, I’ve people wrap their feet kinda underneath the board? But I’ve got no idea how that works
I keep opening my front shoulder up after i pop and it makes my front foot fall to the side of the board instead of catching it. Any advice? Ive tried everything.
You’ll have to start the trick with your shoulders in a different position. Maybe start with your shoulder already in an open position and then jump to a closed . Not sure I’d have to watch you 🤷🏻
Absolutely. After I edited the video I noticed I forgot to say something about that. The only advise I could give is practice 360 shovs and build the muscle in your back ankle. I know when I do the trick I’m hardly even thinking about my back foot theirs a certain flick to spin ratio you gotta program in your mind
@@markschwartz7725 so i tried that but my problem now its the skate doing a 360 shuvit like not even popping can you send your Instagram to send you a video
The entire premise of this video that the difficulty of learning/performing a 360 flip or any other trick is simply knowing what exact point on the board to put your feet or what exact point on the board you think you're popping or flicking off of is totally wrong for a multitude of reasons. First off, it's entirely possible to perform almost any trick from within a huge RANGE of foot positions. 2ndly, the spots you're pointing out to us claiming that is exactly where you put your foot or pop for certain tricks ISN'T EVEN THE EXACT SPOT YOU ACTUALLY USE WHEN YOU DO IT. Adjusting where you put your foot on the board is literally the FIRST most BASIC thing anyone who isn't completely braindead knows is something they can do when trying to learn a new trick. The difficulty of learning tricks is in the actual PERFORMANCE of the actual MOTION necessary to simultaneously JUMP, have the board perform the trick, and then LAND back on the board, at the right time. No amount of foot position adjusting is ever going to teach someone to properly PERFORM the MOTIONS necessary to do a trick
I agree you can literally put your feet anywhere to do a trick there’s no right or wrong way to skate I’m giving people a general basic starting position. Those points on the board are where you are most balanced it’s anywhere along the bolt lines. If you step out of the bolt lines your trucks flex and then your board turns down causes an imbalance and an improper pop. It depends on so many things. Your body type your balance your leg strength I don’t know what you’re arguing against? Take what I say and try it and if it doesn’t work then fuck it don’t try it lol. I literally didn’t even try when I made this video or put any thought into it I wung it and it got views. Try maurio mccoys 360 flip video that’s a good one
I just like to make points I feel like never get said. I don't think this a bad tutorial video, I'm sure this was very helpful to plenty of people, perhaps even including myself somewhat. I am mostly thinking from my own perspective though too, I have such a weird relationship to 360 flips. It's like, I KNOW exactly what I'm doing wrong, but making myself actually DO THAT is what's so difficult@@markschwartz7725
@@markschwartz7725 yea I think imma get a separate board to learn switch and nollie I ride an 8.6 think imma get an 8 maybe 8.25 shouldt take too long to learn 🤙
2 days ago I watched this video and then yesterday, for the first time after tryna learn this trick for 7 YEARS, I landed my first one. Explaining that you need to distribute your weight evenly on both feet is all I was missing, I was putting too much weight on my back foot with the scoop and that was all I needed, I don’t think other tre videos go into enough detail about weight distribution. Good shot bro 💯💯
Damn 7 years? I feel like no trick should take that long
@@c.h.7580 lol I stopped skating a lot in between too tho
stoked on your landing it bro, congrats!
Most trick tips definitely skimp on weight distribution, especially 360 flip videos. This one was great.
No me digas eso cabrón, yo apenas ando aprendiendo flip y espero que un truco no me tarde más de un mes en aprender jsja
“Doesn’t require a lot of effort” lol not me sweating my ass off
Most guides usually tell me to hang my toes over the board so I can exaggerate the motion of scooping the board, you’re the first guide that I’ve ever seen say the opposite, I’ll see have to try it out and see if I can better results
It’s possible that I don’t believe it needs to be exaggerated like that because over time I’ve built up the ankle strength needed to snap the board around quickly. If you’re having a hard time getting the board to spin around either put your feet closer together or practice with a smaller board 🤷🏻♂️ we all have different strengths and weaknesses it’s up to you
This is honestly the best video for 360 flips I’ve seen- can’t wait to try these tips!
You just help me unlock this trick after many years thanks man!
You’re welcome! There will be more trick tips to come!
Your graph and explanation of using the concave was super helpful… Also the front foot landing example 🤙🏽
Definitely the best way I’ve seen it explained definitely need more trick tips
Been tre flipping for a long time and i have to say ur description was so good that i learn some new shit lol. Great job homie
Watching you do this trick i noticed the way you back foot swings around and lands back on the board and the front foot flick seemed like a good trick gunna give these some more practice with these tips thank you!
That 3flip out of smith was flippin sick man. Subscribed!
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I can't believe that he can just free hand draw such straight lines on the grip tape with chock so easily. Great video!! One of the best I've seen!!
Sick ending! Great tips, thank you!
The markings on the board helped me so much!!! MAKE MORE VIDS PLEASE :)
Amazing explanation and video, thank you!
So hyped to try that today
thanks bro this is really helpful cheers from NZ
Cool info , thanks , the grid help me figure out what the front foot does
I Wish i Somebody told me that 25 years ago,nice one Mate,realy good explications.It all makes sense now!!Thank you. ;)-
Damn bro this best video Iv seen on skate tricks strong work
Got them back after all these years thanks to this video respect from NZ
Hell yea! Respect for watching and listening 🙏
Mark the GOAT thank you man
Great tutorial 👌
the "secret" is practice. you're welcome.
so dammm clean! great explain! kick,heel flip ,bs fs360 plz!
love it, nice information. i was so off balance before!
That first try was epic
Some time ago I had seen a 360 flip tutorial that I thought was the best of all, but this one surpasses it much more, thank you for digging so deeply into this complex trick.
do a kick flip video please, lost my kick flip a grip ago.
Amazing video homie! Are you planning on doing this with every trick? That would be epic!
I wish I could but I don’t have the same patience as this video lol plus those lines are all you need to know
I have monster 360 flips out of banks and over funboxes, but I can't do them on flat. This video made me realise it's because I'm turning into it on flat but hitting it straight on a bank.
Thanke you bro
Amazing
Wow.
Aye the Mazda speed 👀
deadly thank u
its mind boggling that it looks so easy for people.. ive been trying every single day for a week straight and no luck.
Try tightening your trucks, smaller board, or put your front foot towards the back of the board to get a faster spin.. saw your video you’re right there. Practice catching it with the front foot only a few times you need a fast spin and a good quick catch
@@markschwartz7725 thanks man, I’ll give it a shot
👍👍👍👌👌👌
Back in the day when i was sk8n i hate stop rewind the tape x10 etc repeat
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Sucked was so hard to know a new trick
.... kids now a days so lucky
Agreed 👍 I grew up watching tony hawk trick tips we had to learn the hard way. I’m 31 btw
@@markschwartz7725 tony hawk trick tips is probably still one of the best complete tutorials around... Thanks for this video!
biggest problem i got is the flipping part, the scoop is easy for me but my board has a phobia of doing a full flip
Sounds like your timing is off from the moment you pop to the moment you flick
does concave depth matter on 360flips i would imagine it would be slightly harder with a low concave🤔
It depends what you want. I would say a low concave will help you spin the board around and a higher concave will give you a higher 360 flip but slower rotation. If you want it to be really easy get a tiny board and try it.
I know this is an older video, but what board is that? Shape and kicks look sick af.
Converse, zero
@@markschwartz7725 board size? I meant board kicks not the cons
Oh I always ride a size 8 my shoe size is also an 8
Nigga!!! You a skate GOD!!! Thank you thank you thank you 🙏
What about the scooping motion ?
Brail actually has a great video on that. They say it’s all in your ankle. As you jump up you’re pushing and rotating your foot at the same time.
Been struggling for years and I always do a 360 flip but can never get my back foot on moving and stationary
You may be kicking it too far forward or every time you pop you’re immediately putting your back foot down and you’re getting use to that motion. Not sure what I can tell you to try. Maybe stay above your board and centered more or lean forward and focus on jumping and landing on the front foot.
Hey man, dunno if you’ll reply. But is there a fix when my board flips maybe halfway and just lands upside down but it’s pretty much under me with the 360 rotation? Am I not adding the flick or?
Not sure I would have to watch you do it. I’m gonna have to say too much spin and you’re leaning back too much stay hovered over your front foot. Do like 10 going fakie and then try one regular.
@@markschwartz7725 sick, you got a instagram I could send footage to whenever I go out?
@@markschwartz7725 so In other words I’m using my back foot a little too much or?
That’s what I’m guessing.
@@markschwartz7725 yeah I’ve got the issue of “being the best” in the friend group or whatever, therefore I never seem to know what I’m doing wrong with any of the tricks I try. Also don’t really understand the scoop towards part, I’ve people wrap their feet kinda underneath the board? But I’ve got no idea how that works
Tbh im finna do this as my next grip art.. get fuck on posers! We learnin tre's this week
lol hell yea
I keep opening my front shoulder up after i pop and it makes my front foot fall to the side of the board instead of catching it. Any advice? Ive tried everything.
You’ll have to start the trick with your shoulders in a different position. Maybe start with your shoulder already in an open position and then jump to a closed . Not sure I’d have to watch you 🤷🏻
@@markschwartz-wp6kn that's not a bad idea I'll try it!
nice explaination. dude mad faded tho
background song name?
Jaded juice riders-around
Will try these tips! But, no mention of the backfoot? Isn’t this trick 90% backfoot action?
Absolutely. After I edited the video I noticed I forgot to say something about that. The only advise I could give is practice 360 shovs and build the muscle in your back ankle. I know when I do the trick I’m hardly even thinking about my back foot theirs a certain flick to spin ratio you gotta program in your mind
Its 'dumb graphics'. Great video 9:07
Come on man more videos
What do you wanna see?
@@markschwartz7725 thank you for that one, it's so useful. Maybe if you have time you could do one about hardflip🖤
Made an area for pressure flips. KOOK.
You watched it. lmao
@@markschwartz7725 Stopped after the pop shuv, i mean, pressure flip marks. Speaking of marks, you are a mark quite literally.
@@poochimayne7294 I just shit my pants 👖
im 1.50 meters and i cant jump bc the skate goes so high
😂 google says you’re 4ft 11. Put your feet towards the back of the board and move faster if you can’t jump high
@@markschwartz7725 so i tried that but my problem now its the skate doing a 360 shuvit like not even popping can you send your Instagram to send you a video
I'm pretty sure this guy is high 😂
High af
Alright time to take a bath then skate
Update: I finally got the spin consistently with catching it only with front foot thanks to this!!!
The entire premise of this video that the difficulty of learning/performing a 360 flip or any other trick is simply knowing what exact point on the board to put your feet or what exact point on the board you think you're popping or flicking off of is totally wrong for a multitude of reasons. First off, it's entirely possible to perform almost any trick from within a huge RANGE of foot positions. 2ndly, the spots you're pointing out to us claiming that is exactly where you put your foot or pop for certain tricks ISN'T EVEN THE EXACT SPOT YOU ACTUALLY USE WHEN YOU DO IT.
Adjusting where you put your foot on the board is literally the FIRST most BASIC thing anyone who isn't completely braindead knows is something they can do when trying to learn a new trick. The difficulty of learning tricks is in the actual PERFORMANCE of the actual MOTION necessary to simultaneously JUMP, have the board perform the trick, and then LAND back on the board, at the right time. No amount of foot position adjusting is ever going to teach someone to properly PERFORM the MOTIONS necessary to do a trick
Yeah sure then why did Andy Anderson design his board the way he did?
I agree you can literally put your feet anywhere to do a trick there’s no right or wrong way to skate I’m giving people a general basic starting position. Those points on the board are where you are most balanced it’s anywhere along the bolt lines. If you step out of the bolt lines your trucks flex and then your board turns down causes an imbalance and an improper pop. It depends on so many things. Your body type your balance your leg strength I don’t know what you’re arguing against? Take what I say and try it and if it doesn’t work then fuck it don’t try it lol. I literally didn’t even try when I made this video or put any thought into it I wung it and it got views. Try maurio mccoys 360 flip video that’s a good one
I just like to make points I feel like never get said. I don't think this a bad tutorial video, I'm sure this was very helpful to plenty of people, perhaps even including myself somewhat.
I am mostly thinking from my own perspective though too, I have such a weird relationship to 360 flips. It's like, I KNOW exactly what I'm doing wrong, but making myself actually DO THAT is what's so difficult@@markschwartz7725
doin dimensional analysis on ur shit
Bro I’d this man don’t start teaching again thank you
Don’t turn into your tricks…best advice I’ve ever heard
This is beyond easy it's the switch and nollie I can't seem to get Im close to landing one out of like 100
I can only switch trey down something. nollie is a piece of cake once you get the rhythm of the trick down.
@@markschwartz7725 yea I think imma get a separate board to learn switch and nollie I ride an 8.6 think imma get an 8 maybe 8.25 shouldt take too long to learn 🤙
This guy is smoked out what’s funny is that even he said he knew what tricks will be done by the way u press down on his words well he’s all wrong
Yes I am 😝