im high asf right now and i just realised that what I need to land my tre's is I have to wait a few moments before hit the ground... I need to rotate more my board before make contact... tomorrow Im gonna skate!
Wait... you never learned to sk8 flat? Did you not have any friends to play sk8 with or did you just have an amazing park or what. I'm just super curious how sk8ting for 10+ years and you haven't skated flat.. that's just a hell of a statement is all
i mean i learned all of the basics like kickflips and shuvs etc when i was a little kid but i could never do them consitantley so i would rather do them down stairs if it was going to take 10 tries anyways. But i mostly skate long rails or big tranisition or really anything where you need lots of speed🤪
@@christophergalvez7447 Just don't land with one foot while practicing, doing that you're essentially shifting your weight off the board. Just pop jump up and flick, go for it
I personally do some ninja judo shiz and roll in air/contact with ground and let the momentum stand you back up.. now I may need to run in circles and hug the fuck outta a tree if my ankles or shins get got but yeah 🤟😂✌
I have always really struggled with tre flips on flat, watched this clip hung my toes over more and landed second try and then a few more after- great video, great tip! Thanks
Landed it finally! That back foot position does indeed solve the underflipping problem I had for a year. Sadly when I did land, due to my board being shorter than usual, I put all of my weight on the nose at the last moment and rolled my ankle lmao. Will try again next week. Thanks for the tip!
The 'back foot position' you're referring to is actually his foot being off the board, and touching the ground, which makes this not a land, but a miss. No trick was landed here, no tre flip, no pressure flip.
this helped so so much man. ive gone from landing one in 20 tries to landing 1 in 10. bit more work and ill be getting them more consistent. thanks Eliis
@@sambot0078 yeh If you can Fakie 360 shoves And normal trees don't work try them Fakie they feel much easier to start. It helps if you make a little turn in other Direktion before popping and use your backfood big toe to not only pop it down but to kind of make a impossible and if the board land to far from you try to pop it with big to on side of tail little behind your back that should fix that.
I rarely comment on yt videos but this is worth it. Watched this video last night, went for a quick skate today and within 10 attempts I landed a tre. Thanks so much you king!! :))
Actually he taught everyone fake skateboarding. This is not a landed trick. When your foot touches the ground, as his does (unless it is a specific footplant trick) it is considered a miss. This guy is actually giving everyone terribly wrong information about skateboarding.
I've legit been trying them for about 3 years, landed a couple but cant figure how to do them consistently, can you go into a bit more depth when you say 'hook'. Thanks
@@sweereu All 360 flip tutorials say that you have to hang your toes off the tail and "scoop" back, but they don't really define scoop. What I've figured out about tre flips in my 10 years of skating is that you have to hang your toes off the tail, as I said before, then try to grab the tail with the toes and flip the tail over, again, with the toes, kinda like when you pass pages on a book. That is the scoop, which does most of the flip, and, if it underflips, you can flick a little bit with your front foot, like a kickflip but much more slightly. Hope this can help you man.
@@blackrainbow4467 the scoop has nothing to do with the side of the tail or underneath as this video suggests. To scoop is to kick the back foot in a kind of half circle behind your front foot. It means, instead of popping the tail as you would for an ollie, you kind of drag or pull the tail, almost like you're trying an impossible. Btw... if you do the exact opposite motion (only toes on the tail and scooping in front of the front foot) you will be doing hard flips in no time.
@@michaelloveless243 There's plenty of ways to define scoop, everybody thinks about it the way it works best for them; and there's different types of scoop. For example, it's not the same the scoop of an impossible, a tre flip and a laser flip. The "hardflip" you're talking about is in fact a pressure hardflip, pretty easy trick to do switch and nollie. Also, some people do laser flips only with their back foot (like the way to do tre flips I said before, but scooping frontside pulling your heel under the tail), RadRat did a video about this a while ago
That’s how I learned them 20 yrs ago. Also once I learned the scoop / flick I learned that landing like you would a pop shuv was the final key I needed to do them so easily
He's teaching you a fake trick. Not a 360 flip, not a pressure flip, but a MISSED tricked. When your foot touches the ground, as his back foot does, it is not a landed trick (unless it is a specific footplant trick). flip tricks are not footplant tricks. Everything you see him doing here are technical misses.
@@3toadbroth but that's just not even true, like half the time your foot will touch the ground at least a little, u just a hater who probably can't even tre
Ellis! I may have come across as a little starstruck when we met at Godmanchester skatepark, but I mean c'mon... your style is so effortless, it's awesome! Keep up the awesome content my dude!
@1:59 pause it right there. Watch at .25 speed. You can easily see this method of doing the "tre flip" isn't a tre flip. The toes that hang off the tail actually end up underneath the board then the toes flick it making it rotate and flip. It's definitely a sort of 360 underflip. It's just done so fluently and quickly it's getting mistaken for a tre flip.
Lol I’ve been trying this trick for actual years I learned dolphin flips before tres and I landed more than I ever had I can’t believe I never hung my toes off like that to fully flip the board I always thought I was messing up w my front foot 🤦♂️🤦♂️ thanks a ton 🙏
As far as I understand, most people barely kick their tre's anyway, so the idea of not kicking at all doesnt seem that strange. That's why a lot of people think 3shuvs are hard, because the board flips even if you don't want it to.
ive just got consistent with tres and honestly the only tip that you need to know is hang your back foot over the tail and keep weight above the tail, it kinda feels like pressure flip at first but this is how i do them almost every try
I've heard other trick tip vids where they always mention in the scoop. Yet you gave the real secret to putting your foot over the edge. Reminds me of a mob flip except the trick looks better instead of worse. I haven't done a trey in years though thinking back my good ones had the toe over the edge. gonna give it a go again on the next sesh. I've trey flipped a 5 stair gap and banks but never mastered the trick. Granted I stopped skating much.. I was decent at them when I got the scoop right yet i feel like I can land one now with this tip because I never thought of hanging the foot over like that
i already got a treflip down to where i can do it like once every skate sesh if i try it for like 10 mins... imma try your way nex time and hope it helps to get it better
Man I'm so glad I discovered skating. Always thought skaters were the stereotypical "douche bags" of the town (thanks to my dads influence lol) but I've met nothing but chill ass fuckin people so far. And most everyone is willing to give a second of their time to help you out with a trick. Fuggin love this shit man
Hell yeah! Got into skating couple years ago and when I got to the skatepark I couldn’t do much on my board. Thankfully some strangers taught me how to drop in and helped me learn some tricks, then I kept going back for more. Skaters are so chill and a great community.
Gl Lucas, also if you're having chronic problems with the trick, think about how you're distributing your weight as you set up for the trick AND as you pop the trick; is your balance centred over the board or are you subconsciously leaning in one or the other direction? Maybe that has nothing to do with you but I find that it's quite a common thing across all kinds of tricks.
i mean if i were to argue id say your high jump tre flip is more of a tre flip than what the average skate does. Shit looks majestic when you glue it together so high. incredibly satisfying view
Dude this is literally in my home town! I've just started skating again first time in 16yrs.. I'm 32 now depressingly, ever fancy teaching an old dog new tricks?
Bro this is definitely not cheating, you just created an easier way to tre and it looks seamless. You are genius forreal and an innovator if you haven't stolen this off of someone. Great video bro.
Great video. If it rotates 360 degrees and flips, it's a 360 flip, end of story. And you have great ones, they're huge when you want them to be. Even more amazed by how low you can do them too when you want to. Good method, shows a lot of control. Love it.
Definitely a 360 flip with some damn good pop! I can’t do them yet. Going to try this way and post up a video tagging you if it works for me. Just found your channel and loved your style. Keep killing it!
@@McChadwickable Hard to believe it’s been three years! Unfortunately I haven’t gotten round to it yet. Got caught up making beginner tip videos and then haven’t been able to really skate the last 18 months. I need to get back to it! Thanks for the reminder!
when you did that Tre flip with your feet on the nose/tail I was in shock I didn't believe it. I've been skating for 5+ years I can big spin, big flip,3 shuv, 360 all stances and yet when It comes to Tre flips I almost never land them. It seems like you can make it as hard as you want and still do a Tre flip like nothing. what is it with me its like something in my foot just won't let them work.
Dude your like me... I can do all of the pop shuvit variations no problem but CANT tre flip! I think what we are doing wrong is we dont hang our back foot far enough off the board. I think you actually have to use the sole of your foot to make the board flip all the way around by actulally hanging your back foot off the board and scraping the ground with the toe of your shoe where as with a pop shuvit you leave your toe of your back foot more on the center part of the board so the board does not flip. Im going out to try to actually scoop one with the ball of my foot like he did in the video to see if I can actually land a tre flip!
Wow thx man that really helped me. Finally after over 10 years of skating. Even learned fakie bigger flips. Your trees look super nice man and my getting there now. Best wishes from Germany ;D
Everyone has different styles, but this is technically a different trick than "normal" 360 flips. It's a pressure flip variation. If you wanted to cheat in a game of SKATE, you could lie about what trick you're doing. In this case, most people who saw this 360 flip probably wouldn't even realize it's actually different.
@@TheAngelOfTheBottomlessPit whilst saying when you pop and flick it*** he talks about how he flicks it with his front foot… but that he mostly focuses on backfoot… this is just how a treflip is done you fucking idiots
Hilarious that anyone tried to call you out on those. That's how most people tre. I see it all the time. If you watch the majority of nice tres it's 90-100% back foot. People naturally want to hate, but those 92 foot high tres you were popping looked undeniably rad.
@@nicolasmoreno4238 Yeah I noticed. It looks like the downward force on the heel side would make that impossible, but I gues the tail hitting the ground and initial pressure on the front foot affects the spin also.
I remember a bunch of years ago I saw Ben nordberg doin a treflip just like this, and regardless I could tre flip all day I wanted to get this exact style and never could. Tomorrow ima give it a try thank you ref!
The best tutorial after many years of skate ...I learned 360 flip ..is crazy how skate life actually works, I have many tricks on the books but this one always been played me har , not anymore ...
I landed my first varial flip before I could kickflip or pop shuvit lol. For some reason combining the two motions made more sense than the actual individual tricks for me. Like when I tried to kick flip my front foot would always get stuck, and when I tried to pop shove it in my board would always flip halfway, so I just decided to try and actually flick my front foot while I was trying the pop shove it and instantly I could Varial flip. Skateboarding is funny
@@zvnabalisong4935 it's because your front foot hits the edge of the board, but spins in heelflip motion, used to happen to me a lot, just push ur front foot forward and it shouldn't flip, if it still does then your putting to much pressure in the back Pocket
@@sambot0078 u need to kinda rotate your foot under the board, its hard to describe. I started with just flipping the board without standing on it. But most importantly just keep trying and trying. It took me 7 months to learn. Dont give up and u will get closer and closer.
Thank you bro, I watch your video yesterday and I went to try that today. I did my first 360 flip after 10 years with bearly no skateboarding...and my 41.
Nah bro you needa learn shivits, 180’s and all that good easy stuff before you try harder tricks or you’re gonna struggle bad, kickflips or HeelflipS should be your first flip trick
@@versaii1469 that’s not really true, and I down played myself lol. I can FS 180, shuv it, pop shuv it sometimes, and You don’t need kick flips/ heel flips for Tres. It’s all in the scoop, and barely in the flick. Just never tried it this way.
Look, if the board goes around completely and flips to me that is a tre-flip. As someone who has an Andy Anderson board I can attest to the fact it flips quite easily. If you can land a pop shove it, you can land a tre flip and it is a tre flip. Hell if you can ride a board that is a feat billions of people cannot do so never give up. I am a 36 year old and I could Ollie in the day but that is it. I am board sliding a bench I built and riding while I oliie so I am stoked about this and if and when I land I will post the vid to the twitter lol
Yeah honestly I don't think the whole learning curve to certain tricks is quite accurate. I've landed a varial kickflip way before even coming close to a regular kickflip. And have gotten close to a tre flip by just trying the same, but scoop even harder. I did find out I have to lean back and forward during the jump or the tre flip lands four feet away from me. But in theory there's nothing particularly stopping someone from learning to tre flip right after a varial kickflip, with no other tricks learned. Well except maybe the ollie, but I wouldn't say the pop shove it has much in common with an ollie, so if you can do those with a decent pop, you should be able to scoop this pressure flip style tre flip too IMHO. There's a reason why some people learn to pressure hardflip pretty early on. The scoop part is not that hard. I've been learning 360 shove its lately and must say the natural tendency of the board to flip is a real thing. This particular Ellis 'cheat' simply takes advantage of that, whilst still popping the trick. I wouldn't be too surprised if you're able to land this trick, even when it's not easy. Then again what does that mean anyway, when committing to your first pop shove it isn't easy either. But once you get that down, everything become easier.
@@PHeMoX I agree with you because my goal is getting my ollie to be something I need not even think about when I do it. I just started landing shove it's again cause I had a fall that shook me, but that is when I think immediately hopping back on is all that can save any confidence. Honestly I think committing is more important than even knowing the "proper" fundamentals. I have messed myself up way worse not committing to a trick than I ever have actually "going" for it.
Thanks man when I initially watched this, I wrote it off because it didn't instantly work for me and I thought I could never get a nice Tre but today I finally understood the trick by using the technique you described
I watched this high asf last night, woke up and landed my first tre flip and 3 shove in 10 minutes. Today was a good day
Dude im high af rn i high i can do the same
@@haleydarst9367 i also just took some black tar... lets see if i can land one tomorrow !
@1312 hol’ up
im high asf right now and i just realised that what I need to land my tre's is I have to wait a few moments before hit the ground... I need to rotate more my board before make contact...
tomorrow Im gonna skate!
Hehehe smoking rn too
never thought a ref would be teaching me how to cheat
hahahahahahahahahahah!
Funniest comment i've seen in a while
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@@teapot115-h8x yes
They know a lot
Has this been patched on the latest update
Lol
no i think the devs forgot to patch it
Only works in servers with accents
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Have been skating for about 10-15 years and never learned how to skate flat ground. Landed about 50 tre flips today thanks to you! Keep em coming bro!
Sick!
Wait... you never learned to sk8 flat? Did you not have any friends to play sk8 with or did you just have an amazing park or what. I'm just super curious how sk8ting for 10+ years and you haven't skated flat.. that's just a hell of a statement is all
i mean i learned all of the basics like kickflips and shuvs etc when i was a little kid but i could never do them consitantley so i would rather do them down stairs if it was going to take 10 tries anyways.
But i mostly skate long rails or big tranisition or really anything where you need lots of speed🤪
Oh my lord no one gonna talk about that tre flip late double flip at the end?!
I legit laughed at that part I was so shocked by it. So badass.
Might get picked up by the men in black for blowing that alien stuff up.
It was perfect 🤩
Whuuh!
It almost made me gay
“Hello and welcome to footlocker, would you like a tre flip with your order?”
Wot?
@@buttaman8302 his shirt
@@caseytrapasso5311 I don't think they have footlocker in England
@@bruderschweigen6889 ok and
@@bruderschweigen6889 U.K. did have a Footlocker.
And now nobody does - say thanks to Coroney.
This video has earlier 00's vibes and felt really cozy watching this
Definitely has early 2000 Vibe especially that cozy music in the back it's like watching a 411 back in the 00's
Google global truth project and read "The Present" to see the truth about life/death in four pages.
Very few people skated in skinny shoes like that back in the day but yeah
@@trickswithjp ok
@@enigmaticennui lol
Just landed my first proper kickflips. Hyped asf
To lock them in faster you should try to land them fakie👍
any tips?
congrats! so did I a few days ago. still very far from consistant, but stoked as all heavenly fuck.
@@bilbobagginsofbagend Cheers man! Good luck with yours too. Btw mine's rocketed af but still hyped
@@christophergalvez7447 Just don't land with one foot while practicing, doing that you're essentially shifting your weight off the board. Just pop jump up and flick, go for it
i love that every skaters reaction to falling is to play dead
It removes the awkwardness and gives you time to relax after the fall
I personally do some ninja judo shiz and roll in air/contact with ground and let the momentum stand you back up.. now I may need to run in circles and hug the fuck outta a tree if my ankles or shins get got but yeah 🤟😂✌
It’s called “Shavasana” in yoga. Sometimes you just need to chill.
if you relax your muscles as you're falling, you're less likely to get hurt
@@ashxc wym, bracing for impact is always better for injury prevention than relaxing
I have always really struggled with tre flips on flat, watched this clip hung my toes over more and landed second try and then a few more after- great video, great tip! Thanks
Landed it finally! That back foot position does indeed solve the underflipping problem I had for a year. Sadly when I did land, due to my board being shorter than usual, I put all of my weight on the nose at the last moment and rolled my ankle lmao. Will try again next week. Thanks for the tip!
The 'back foot position' you're referring to is actually his foot being off the board, and touching the ground, which makes this not a land, but a miss. No trick was landed here, no tre flip, no pressure flip.
@@3toadbroth what do you mean??
@@wack8453 When your foot touches the ground, it is a miss, not a land.
@@3toadbrothhe repeats the trick dozens of times; at what point does his foot touch the ground?
@@fongdimbulator 2:40
this helped so so much man. ive gone from landing one in 20 tries to landing 1 in 10. bit more work and ill be getting them more consistent. thanks Eliis
I learned them cause of this vid and Fakir tree and fakie bigger flips to all caus of popping the board not down but from side like shown here
@@SkaterDenisX any tips because for me it doesn’t flip and only does a 3 shuv
@@sambot0078 yeh
If you can Fakie 360 shoves
And normal trees don't work try them Fakie they feel much easier to start.
It helps if you make a little turn in other Direktion before popping
and use your backfood big toe to not only pop it down but to kind of make a impossible and if the board land to far from you try to pop it with big to on side of tail little behind your back that should fix that.
0:00 steezyest 3 flip I’ve ever seen
@FAKETAXI SRT4 yeaaaaa yea, hella steezy and butter
@FAKETAXI SRT4 you don't even skate
I rarely comment on yt videos but this is worth it. Watched this video last night, went for a quick skate today and within 10 attempts I landed a tre. Thanks so much you king!! :))
I was trying 360 flips for a while and I literally landed my first one within 2 hours of watching this video.
Always such chill content. Ellis is such a cool dude
Thanks Mr!
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Yeah he is! Chill asf on those tres!
@@ellisfrost8646 (☞ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)☞
Actually he taught everyone fake skateboarding. This is not a landed trick. When your foot touches the ground, as his does (unless it is a specific footplant trick) it is considered a miss. This guy is actually giving everyone terribly wrong information about skateboarding.
Took about 2 months.. using this and Jonny Giger's tutorial I landed 2 tre flips today :) THANK YOU ELLIS!!!!!
The "hook" part of the tre flip is the secret I always tell people when they are learning tre flips. It's so easy once you figure it out
Yes all in the scoop of the back foot
I've legit been trying them for about 3 years, landed a couple but cant figure how to do them consistently, can you go into a bit more depth when you say 'hook'. Thanks
@@sweereu All 360 flip tutorials say that you have to hang your toes off the tail and "scoop" back, but they don't really define scoop. What I've figured out about tre flips in my 10 years of skating is that you have to hang your toes off the tail, as I said before, then try to grab the tail with the toes and flip the tail over, again, with the toes, kinda like when you pass pages on a book. That is the scoop, which does most of the flip, and, if it underflips, you can flick a little bit with your front foot, like a kickflip but much more slightly. Hope this can help you man.
@@blackrainbow4467 the scoop has nothing to do with the side of the tail or underneath as this video suggests. To scoop is to kick the back foot in a kind of half circle behind your front foot. It means, instead of popping the tail as you would for an ollie, you kind of drag or pull the tail, almost like you're trying an impossible. Btw... if you do the exact opposite motion (only toes on the tail and scooping in front of the front foot) you will be doing hard flips in no time.
@@michaelloveless243 There's plenty of ways to define scoop, everybody thinks about it the way it works best for them; and there's different types of scoop. For example, it's not the same the scoop of an impossible, a tre flip and a laser flip. The "hardflip" you're talking about is in fact a pressure hardflip, pretty easy trick to do switch and nollie. Also, some people do laser flips only with their back foot (like the way to do tre flips I said before, but scooping frontside pulling your heel under the tail), RadRat did a video about this a while ago
i really really hope this helps me, tre flips are the trick that got away for me. after skating for 19 years i just want to land one!!
Shit I skated aggressive for 20 years and landed 2 tre flips at most lol and the first one i ever landed was on a board with a tail about to snap off!
We are the same
Man I don't know how this is cheating this is the smoothest tre I have ever seen.
Yeah he’s even over flipping, probably has a decent 540 too
Its a pressure flip go watch jason lee land real tre flips in the late 80s
That’s how I learned them 20 yrs ago. Also once I learned the scoop / flick I learned that landing like you would a pop shuv was the final key I needed to do them so easily
Brilliant
This was the most useful skate tutorial I've ever seen!
Ow yes
He's teaching you a fake trick. Not a 360 flip, not a pressure flip, but a MISSED tricked. When your foot touches the ground, as his back foot does, it is not a landed trick (unless it is a specific footplant trick). flip tricks are not footplant tricks. Everything you see him doing here are technical misses.
@@3toadbroth well aschually...
shut up
Sure…
@@3toadbroth but that's just not even true, like half the time your foot will touch the ground at least a little, u just a hater who probably can't even tre
I landed it today after 2 months of continuous trying thanks to your advice a million thanks
What defines a trick is the boards revolutions, this is indeed an extremely smooth trey flip👌🏾👍🏾
The only video title on TH-cam that isn’t click bait! Thanks m8!
I can do them just dont like how they look, I feel like this gives them more presonality thanks!
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Ellis! I may have come across as a little starstruck when we met at Godmanchester skatepark, but I mean c'mon... your style is so effortless, it's awesome! Keep up the awesome content my dude!
hahahaha thanks! its alright
I was super confused and thought this would be kind of hard, almost landed it first try lol
@1:59 pause it right there. Watch at .25 speed. You can easily see this method of doing the "tre flip" isn't a tre flip. The toes that hang off the tail actually end up underneath the board then the toes flick it making it rotate and flip. It's definitely a sort of 360 underflip. It's just done so fluently and quickly it's getting mistaken for a tre flip.
actually the best video i have watched in 25 years on the topic of tre flips.
Lol I’ve been trying this trick for actual years I learned dolphin flips before tres and I landed more than I ever had I can’t believe I never hung my toes off like that to fully flip the board I always thought I was messing up w my front foot 🤦♂️🤦♂️ thanks a ton 🙏
As far as I understand, most people barely kick their tre's anyway, so the idea of not kicking at all doesnt seem that strange. That's why a lot of people think 3shuvs are hard, because the board flips even if you don't want it to.
So basically try and 3 shove but hang foot more so it flips and you probably get a tre flip
@@LewReviews yea but do more of an impossible motion, and you should be able to
Pop hard straight down for three shuvs scoop for Tre flips
ive just got consistent with tres and honestly the only tip that you need to know is hang your back foot over the tail and keep weight above the tail, it kinda feels like pressure flip at first but this is how i do them almost every try
and if your board does not flip completely you need to add more weight to the front foot, honestly this trick works for everyone different
They're not different and honestly ALOT of ppl including me needed this. Thanks bud
I've heard other trick tip vids where they always mention in the scoop. Yet you gave the real secret to putting your foot over the edge.
Reminds me of a mob flip except the trick looks better instead of worse.
I haven't done a trey in years though thinking back my good ones had the toe over the edge. gonna give it a go again on the next sesh. I've trey flipped a 5 stair gap and banks but never mastered the trick. Granted I stopped skating much.. I was decent at them when I got the scoop right yet i feel like I can land one now with this tip because I never thought of hanging the foot over like that
This is how nyjah does his 😭 finally a tutorial
This is how they're done on skate 3 as well. The board doesn't go to the side, it stays under them.
I think Felipe Gustavo also does them this way. It’s a very efficient movement.
@@PatriotBrunchcast the key to filipe's is he does the steezy front foot catch
lmao, I don't care if it's "cheating".
A trey flip is a trey flip
You mean the ones you put cookies on n stuff
@@kanahfisher7961 that’s a tray. Ryan Darko clearly meant tre, for three, for three-sixty flip.
@@windubitably that's a joke I clearly made a joke as in joke a funny sentence
tre**
@@windubitably r/woosh
super jealous on how effortless he makes them look
It works! Struggled with these my whole life and this is so much easier than flicking with the front foot
Another tip on top of this... the scoop of your back foot can't be too powerful. Don't relax on the strength needed to bring it around.
i already got a treflip down to where i can do it like once every skate sesh if i try it for like 10 mins...
imma try your way nex time and hope it helps to get it better
Bro update us
update?
Literally same situation with me right now dude
Update?
Clearly didn’t work lol
Bruh thats crazy im going to try this later you just earned a sub and like.
Did u land it?
@@reinisa2582 we can only hope
Did u land it?
rip
i really want to thank u. i struggled with that trick for a while now and when I tried your tip i did it in like 5th time
Man I'm so glad I discovered skating. Always thought skaters were the stereotypical "douche bags" of the town (thanks to my dads influence lol) but I've met nothing but chill ass fuckin people so far. And most everyone is willing to give a second of their time to help you out with a trick. Fuggin love this shit man
Hell yeah! Got into skating couple years ago and when I got to the skatepark I couldn’t do much on my board. Thankfully some strangers taught me how to drop in and helped me learn some tricks, then I kept going back for more. Skaters are so chill and a great community.
God like Tre's, godlike tutorial!
I kinda do a this when I dont underflip. I thought I was a lone freak
have been trying for 4 years, trying to fix that back foot, I hope that i'm gonna get this trick after watching this
4 years is way too long bro u obviously doing something wrong
@@843saucem there are people who take longer to learn, it has nothing to do with doing something wrong
Gl Lucas, also if you're having chronic problems with the trick, think about how you're distributing your weight as you set up for the trick AND as you pop the trick; is your balance centred over the board or are you subconsciously leaning in one or the other direction? Maybe that has nothing to do with you but I find that it's quite a common thing across all kinds of tricks.
@@843saucem i’ve been trying for like 2 years probably gonna give up
@@ratonman dude I learned it after 3 and a half years, dont give up!
i mean if i were to argue id say your high jump tre flip is more of a tre flip than what the average skate does. Shit looks majestic when you glue it together so high.
incredibly satisfying view
the slow mo at 2:42 is mint
2:38
Dude this is literally in my home town! I've just started skating again first time in 16yrs.. I'm 32 now depressingly, ever fancy teaching an old dog new tricks?
Where is this park?
Come down sometime we’re there most days
Your lying bro
@@ari8184 why would he lie? 😅
You can't cheat a tre. You can either do it or you can't. These look smooth AF.
Caught my first Tre today and just as I landed I hit A ROCK and fell off smh
Rocks are the devil always have a broom on deck
not a land
@@brandtfenner no one cares that’s a land
I know a guy who knows a guy who can make sure that rock never bothers you again.
$25,000
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Bro this is definitely not cheating, you just created an easier way to tre and it looks seamless. You are genius forreal and an innovator if you haven't stolen this off of someone. Great video bro.
Great video. If it rotates 360 degrees and flips, it's a 360 flip, end of story. And you have great ones, they're huge when you want them to be. Even more amazed by how low you can do them too when you want to. Good method, shows a lot of control. Love it.
Definitely a 360 flip with some damn good pop! I can’t do them yet. Going to try this way and post up a video tagging you if it works for me. Just found your channel and loved your style. Keep killing it!
Update?
@@McChadwickable Hard to believe it’s been three years! Unfortunately I haven’t gotten round to it yet. Got caught up making beginner tip videos and then haven’t been able to really skate the last 18 months. I need to get back to it! Thanks for the reminder!
Never Kicked flip and i did this for the 10th try Daaammm
That's insane bro, congrats but try to learn to kickflip now
liar lol
@@force4973 what do you mean lier did they say my name is Force ??
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landed 10th try???
when you did that Tre flip with your feet on the nose/tail I was in shock I didn't believe it. I've been skating for 5+ years I can big spin, big flip,3 shuv, 360 all stances and yet when It comes to Tre flips I almost never land them. It seems like you can make it as hard as you want and still do a Tre flip like nothing. what is it with me its like something in my foot just won't let them work.
lol i can tre flip but i can't do any trick you mentioned except full cabs
Your overthinking it so much lmao it’s rlly not even that hard you just gotta actually put in time and practice it
lukas yeah I got a friend who learned tre flips before any 180
Dude your like me...
I can do all of the pop shuvit variations no problem but CANT tre flip!
I think what we are doing wrong is we dont hang our back foot far enough off the board.
I think you actually have to use the sole of your foot to make the board flip all the way around by actulally hanging your back foot off the board and scraping the ground with the toe of your shoe
where as with a pop shuvit you leave your toe of your back foot more on the center part of the board so the board does not flip.
Im going out to try to actually scoop one with the ball of my foot like he did in the video to see if I can actually land a tre flip!
Wow thx man that really helped me.
Finally after over 10 years of skating.
Even learned fakie bigger flips.
Your trees look super nice man and my getting there now. Best wishes from Germany ;D
This guy was really comfortable to watch and talk. Good on you mate for aus
“Why is your hand up here?”
Lmao lookin’ like Corey and Trevor out here.
Its not cheating, its just a different way to do it. Everyone has bifferent styles and different ways of doing things
he deadass said they were still tre flips. and he doesn’t care what people say 😐
S h u t u p !
Everyone has different styles, but this is technically a different trick than "normal" 360 flips. It's a pressure flip variation. If you wanted to cheat in a game of SKATE, you could lie about what trick you're doing. In this case, most people who saw this 360 flip probably wouldn't even realize it's actually different.
It kind of is a different trick. He’s not even flicking so it’s not a 360 kickflip. This isn’t a style thing
@@ashmyblunt, are you blind?
This is what Nyjah does, I always wondered why his looked so effortless
@FAKETAXI SRT4 yes it is
@FAKETAXI SRT4 yeah bro,it is
i think it just looks similar but the backfoot positioning is way different plus if u slow it down u can see the front foot is used to flip the board
@@TheAngelOfTheBottomlessPit whilst saying when you pop and flick it*** he talks about how he flicks it with his front foot… but that he mostly focuses on backfoot… this is just how a treflip is done you fucking idiots
You are right that's trees
this probably the best video i’ve seen explaining
best youtube recommandation of the year
yessir i just landed tre from this before kickflips and i’ve been skating for 3 months
Any tips? It keeps doing a 3shuv instead
Hilarious that anyone tried to call you out on those. That's how most people tre. I see it all the time. If you watch the majority of nice tres it's 90-100% back foot.
People naturally want to hate, but those 92 foot high tres you were popping looked undeniably rad.
You'd imagine it would flip towards the heel side but apparently the physics work in mysterious ways.
He puts his foot under the board and flicks it upwards, which makes it kickflip
@@nicolasmoreno4238 Yeah I noticed. It looks like the downward force on the heel side would make that impossible, but I gues the tail hitting the ground and initial pressure on the front foot affects the spin also.
@christopher deshaies that’s not a pressure flip tho
I remember a bunch of years ago I saw Ben nordberg doin a treflip just like this, and regardless I could tre flip all day I wanted to get this exact style and never could. Tomorrow ima give it a try thank you ref!
The best tutorial after many years of skate ...I learned 360 flip ..is crazy how skate life actually works, I have many tricks on the books but this one always been played me har , not anymore ...
Damn it’s like everyone is high watching videos.. I’m high af too 🤣
My boy looking like Shaggy got kicked out of the ScoobyDoo show and now has to work at Footlocker.
Wait are those blue eyes white dragon cards on his deck
I’ve been skating 32 Days today exactly watched this video last night and got my first tre flip round 1 footed so happy , uploading a video on it now
I first saw this trick when I was 11. It was the coolest trick id ever seen! I started skating the next day.
So I can't figure if the shirt reminds me of a footlocker employee or Beatle Juice?lol but killer content as always
Both😀
Beetlejuice reffed the Footlocker employees' lunch-break basketball game
One more and he'll appear
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this is the smart way to tre flip
I donno even how to kick flip but imma try it I’ll be back
Edit: haha I landed a kick flip instead of a tre flip
Nice 👍
Bs
@@bertf2934 no cap my guy
Progress is progress 👍 onwards and upwards
How
This vid helped getting the flip consistent. Just need to get that back foot on... Thanks!
You when you said put your toe off more for more flip really help definitely almost got em now
a friend of mine tried your tied shoe treflip and accidentally made a varial kickflip backfoot underflip
when i was learning impossible i keepd accidentally do tre shove it underflip
@@kirisakionelove_osu3031 go ahead then, go to the berrics
My brain reading the thumbnail:
Cheat Trick 360 Tip Flip
easiest tricks:
tre flip
shuvit
ollie
I’m struggling so hard on tres
I find pop shuvits easier than shuvits for some reason
I landed my first varial flip before I could kickflip or pop shuvit lol. For some reason combining the two motions made more sense than the actual individual tricks for me. Like when I tried to kick flip my front foot would always get stuck, and when I tried to pop shove it in my board would always flip halfway, so I just decided to try and actually flick my front foot while I was trying the pop shove it and instantly I could Varial flip. Skateboarding is funny
@@oscarmeadowcroft Me too, when I shuv without popping it always flips on me but when I pop shuv they don't really flip at all
@@zvnabalisong4935 it's because your front foot hits the edge of the board, but spins in heelflip motion, used to happen to me a lot, just push ur front foot forward and it shouldn't flip, if it still does then your putting to much pressure in the back Pocket
5:43😮 insane Bro so clear so perfect 720 doble flip 🤘🔥
If only this video existed 25 years ago! Cheers mate
That’s how I always did my tre flips. It’s so much easier. And it seems to pop higher than doing it traditionally
I tried this and all it did was stand up and my whole nose went in my butt. It was deep.
I had to screenshot this comment and now it's my unlock wallpaper
How deep?
@@chasejackson7092 u askin the real questions my boy🧐
Shiiiii sorry brotha
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I finally learned how to treflip from this, it feels so amazing. I cant even do kickflips. Thanks so much ^^
Any tips? Keeps doing a 3 shuvit for me
@@sambot0078 u need to kinda rotate your foot under the board, its hard to describe. I started with just flipping the board without standing on it. But most importantly just keep trying and trying. It took me 7 months to learn. Dont give up and u will get closer and closer.
can't wait to try this....even I am recently working with my ollie.
OH MY GOD THANK YOU SO MUCH I LITERALLY COULD NEVER FLIP THE BOARD BUT IN ONE VIDEO I LEARNED IT.
Tre's are easy... On my Daewon Song/Torey Pudwill Tech Deck
I want to see the other kids “road to tre-flip” series now. Make him learn it and post his try’s and fails and eventual landing of it.
Im going to try this hardcore until I have them down like that cause nothing else has worked
I've seen clips from you hundreds of times on IG, didn't know what you sounded like. You have a dope accent/ voice
Thank you bro, I watch your video yesterday and I went to try that today. I did my first 360 flip after 10 years with bearly no skateboarding...and my 41.
I’m only 2 months in to skating, and all I do is ollie everything. Guess I’m gonna try Tres out lmao.
When u get down a tre flip before pop shuvits and kickflips
@@markiemax1180 I got shuv it’s (sometimes). Kick flip I know the flick and everything... but my brain doesn’t wanna let me do it 😂
Nah bro you needa learn shivits, 180’s and all that good easy stuff before you try harder tricks or you’re gonna struggle bad, kickflips or HeelflipS should be your first flip trick
@@versaii1469 that’s not really true, and I down played myself lol. I can FS 180, shuv it, pop shuv it sometimes, and You don’t need kick flips/ heel flips for Tres. It’s all in the scoop, and barely in the flick. Just never tried it this way.
@@versaii1469 I learned inward heel before heelflip
Look, if the board goes around completely and flips to me that is a tre-flip. As someone who has an Andy Anderson board I can attest to the fact it flips quite easily. If you can land a pop shove it, you can land a tre flip and it is a tre flip. Hell if you can ride a board that is a feat billions of people cannot do so never give up. I am a 36 year old and I could Ollie in the day but that is it. I am board sliding a bench I built and riding while I oliie so I am stoked about this and if and when I land I will post the vid to the twitter lol
Yeah honestly I don't think the whole learning curve to certain tricks is quite accurate. I've landed a varial kickflip way before even coming close to a regular kickflip. And have gotten close to a tre flip by just trying the same, but scoop even harder. I did find out I have to lean back and forward during the jump or the tre flip lands four feet away from me. But in theory there's nothing particularly stopping someone from learning to tre flip right after a varial kickflip, with no other tricks learned. Well except maybe the ollie, but I wouldn't say the pop shove it has much in common with an ollie, so if you can do those with a decent pop, you should be able to scoop this pressure flip style tre flip too IMHO. There's a reason why some people learn to pressure hardflip pretty early on. The scoop part is not that hard. I've been learning 360 shove its lately and must say the natural tendency of the board to flip is a real thing. This particular Ellis 'cheat' simply takes advantage of that, whilst still popping the trick. I wouldn't be too surprised if you're able to land this trick, even when it's not easy. Then again what does that mean anyway, when committing to your first pop shove it isn't easy either. But once you get that down, everything become easier.
@@PHeMoX I agree with you because my goal is getting my ollie to be something I need not even think about when I do it. I just started landing shove it's again cause I had a fall that shook me, but that is when I think immediately hopping back on is all that can save any confidence. Honestly I think committing is more important than even knowing the "proper" fundamentals. I have messed myself up way worse not committing to a trick than I ever have actually "going" for it.
Why am I watching this when I can’t even Ollie yet lol
Keep trying man. I’m nailing ollies and shuvs now. Been at it for three months or so
@@mcampbell3860 thanks lol I’ve only been at it for a week so I still got a long way to go
@@dannyzam7654 I hear you. What helped me was getting comfortable on the board and riding everywhere I could
@@mcampbell3860 good advice, people often get really focused on tricks before getting comfortable on the board
Can you ollie yet?
Just landed a tre flip today and a front shuv yesterday, super happy.
Thanks man when I initially watched this, I wrote it off because it didn't instantly work for me and I thought I could never get a nice Tre but today I finally understood the trick by using the technique you described
gonna try this tomorrow, I'll update y'all
Update: 6 months later and I can treflip, but sometimes I land them too far forward
How is the progress mate