
Although this problem is rare, it is easy to fix. If the board lands south, you are out jumping the board. Lean a bit towards your toes if you have to, keeping the board directly under you at all times. Simply fix this by keeping your weight centered and not leaning towards your heels when you pop. Solution: A common problem with the Kickflip is landing with only toes the board. Problem: Board lands to the north or south of me

If you are still having trouble, this tip will definitely help you out: simply jump forward a little– you will easily stay over your board. Do not shift your weight onto your back foot and lean back when you pop- this will cause you to kick out too much, causing the board to flip out in front of you. Imagine the Kickflip as an Ollie- have your weight of your front foot and stay over the board the whole way through. If the board lands in front of you, you are not staying over it while you flip. Make sure your head is aligned with the rest of your body and your back is straight. If the board lands behind you, you are leaning too forward. Solution: All of the landing problems are caused by being off balance when popping. Problem: The board lands towards in the back or in front of me Fix this by placing your back foot straight across your tail, with your toes in the middle of the tail. You want to keep your shoulders square with your board as you pop up.Īnother possibility is having your foot too much off the board, and scooping the tail as you pop. Solution: The most common reason for the board turning backside and going into a varial is not having shoulders parallel to the board. To adjust, all you have do is adjust your front foot more north or south, finding the spot which will cause the board to spin exactly once in the air. The farther north you place your front foot, the slower the board will flip. Solution: This is a very common problem, caused by not flicking enough. Again, the Kickflip should feel like an Ollie- you want to drag your front foot UP and let it leave the board around the bolts, giving it a little flick. When starting out, it is very easy to want to flick directly down to cause the board to spin. Solution: If the board is tilting toward the nose, you are flicking down too much. Many try to kick their foot back in attempts to flip the board, but this does not cause the board to spin. Some people move on to the Kickflip before being able to land clean Ollies and wonder why they can’t get the board to flip.Īs you drag your front foot up, flick your front foot out in front of the bolts, where the nose begins to form. Solution: First of all, make sure you have your Ollies down. Remember, all you need is a nice, gentle ankle flick to get the board spinning.

This helps you concentrate on dragging your front foot UP and out.Īnother reason why the board is flipping on the tail is that you are kicking with your entire leg. To fix this problem all you have to do is pop a few Ollies beforehand and then do a Kickflip, feeling the dragging motion of the Ollie. Solution: In a rocket flip, the board flips while tilted on the tail.
OLLIOLLI CANT VARIAL HEELFLIP HOW TO
I have been teaching people how to skateboard for many years and have found the key things in common amongst new skaters.
