How to Do a Hardflip Doubleflip on a Skateboard

Position., Get decent speed. , Bend down and get ready to pop the trick., Pop your tail and begin the rotation with your back foot., As you do this, drag the front foot up at an angle., When the front foot reaches the concave of the nose, that's...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Position.

    The backfoot should be set up like a hardflip.

    The front foot should be placed like a hardflip, except you want to move it down the deck a little more.
  2. Step 2: Get decent speed.

    , Right now, it's just like executing a regular Hardflip. , It won't require any more or less force than a plain Hardflip. , Remember the footing, it will require to time it differently. , This part requires a little more force. , Watch as the board goes nuts under you. , This may be confusing at first, but at this point you should be a good enough skateboarder to sort this out. ,
  3. Step 3: Bend down and get ready to pop the trick.

  4. Step 4: Pop your tail and begin the rotation with your back foot.

  5. Step 5: As you do this

  6. Step 6: drag the front foot up at an angle.

  7. Step 7: When the front foot reaches the concave of the nose

  8. Step 8: that's when you flick.

  9. Step 9: pull those legs up!

  10. Step 10: Catch the board.

  11. Step 11: Tuck those knees and look for someone to high-five.

Detailed Guide

The backfoot should be set up like a hardflip.

The front foot should be placed like a hardflip, except you want to move it down the deck a little more.

, Right now, it's just like executing a regular Hardflip. , It won't require any more or less force than a plain Hardflip. , Remember the footing, it will require to time it differently. , This part requires a little more force. , Watch as the board goes nuts under you. , This may be confusing at first, but at this point you should be a good enough skateboarder to sort this out. ,

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