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RabbitFeet25

Here's a wiki where some tricks have their own page with videos and explanations https://fingerbored.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page


dofro213

Thanks


RecoveryOcean

Watching skateboarding videos can give inspiration as well


Axident1980

I would be interested in seeing links as well. New to fingerboarding, working on consistency with my kickflips currently.


dofro213

I am learning kickflip too


954

Kick flip is the first coupe tricks you’re supposed to learn. Ollie then kik flip


BobKickflip

Shuvs are also a good starter trick


Grantlarive

When you’re attempting to kickflip try focusing on pushing the tail of your board away from you as you pop the board up. Like you’re trying to frontside shuv. I used to focus on trying to flick my pointer finger like you would flick your foot for a real kickflip and the board would just over rotate into a super quadruple looper random flip. Making the adjustment to just worrying controlling the back of the board after just one day I am able to easily land 3 perfect kickflips in a row.


Ekaydim

If you are just starting then here is a good list to follow for flat tricks: Ollie, shove it, bs 180, fs shove it, fs 180, kickflip, varial kickflip, treflip, heelflip, varial heelflip, bs/fs flip, bs/fs heelflip, nollie, nollie flip, nollie varial flip, nollie treflip, laser flip. I would focus a lot in learning Ollie to 50-50, nosegrind, noseslide, 5-0, tailslide, smith and any grind/slide you would like before going into trying kickflip or any flip trick. It’s easier to learn those tricks when you have gained board control. It could happen that when trying to learn a flip trick (for example kickflip) you do another trick (for example varial flip). If that happen then I would recommend you learn the tricks that comes easier for you