HOW TO 360 FLIP THE EASIEST WAY TUTORIAL FOR INTERMEDIATE SKATERS

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Aaron Kyro teaches you how to land your first 360 Flip on a Skateboard!

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I skated for 3+ years back in highschool....could never get tre flips down (only landed once) despite being able to varial and 360 shove with ease....I'm now 30 and got back into skating this summer, Im mastering this trick by end of the year!!!

gbuie
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People have no idea how lucky they are to have great tutorials like these accessible for everyone. When Aaron was first learning . It was skate videos, magazines and tips from friends. That plus trial and error. Were the only ways to learn

hitmanhatton
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Thank you for your dedication to keeping the skate education going! 35 year veteran skater here! I’m coming back after a 10 year hiatus. 50 lbs heavier! I signed on to your app to learn what I can do to be a lifer in the sport and do the tricks my body will allow.

Compounding_King
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He didn't mention this but also remember to keep your weight on your back foot! if your board isn't going in front of you, its because your leaning too far forward. Just thought id mention that, its something that i figured out the other day! Hope it helps!

zirconiumzach
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I'm 36 years old and first stepped on a board when I was 8yrs. I say that to state that this was helpful to me right now. : ) Before the internet all you had was "skate videos" on VHS with people just killing it, or getting hurt. Nothing inbetween other than the best if you're lucky and the best kid at skating in your small town helps you out. LISTEN TO THESE GUYS! the fact that this channel exists is amazing. YOU CAN DO IT! everything is possible you just need to understand the magic trick, before you can wow others.

coreythomas
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I found the channel "WhyTheTrick" recently and his technical driven breakdowns of tricks is amazing. He shows how the flip comes from the pressure buildup in the back bushings, as you can see clearly in Gigers' tre. But you can also clearly see in Andy's tre, and Mo's, that their flip comes from the tor flick. Its interesting how you can do the same trick with different motions.

Aprxm
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Chris Hiett inspired my to get a shaped Powell Peralta and I got shove it’s and gaps and grinds again but I saw your Braille Walmart board on sale and saw other reviews that it is a solid starter board and ordered one of those too! Your channel got me back into skateboarding at almost 40 years old after a 15 year retirement! Found this channel through Mogely!

SoapworthyProductions
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Watching these Brailles skate videos relax me, and makes me focused on more of Skateboarding the end of 2021to the new area 2022.

ryansanico
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One thing I feel is worth mentioning, an area I got hung up on for months: I had the power to scoop, was consistently landing the trick, but landing too far forward on my board or past the board. Eventually I noticed I was simply leaning too far forward - however, the difference between too far forward and "just right" seems to be like degrees. Also, the reason I was leaning too far forward is because the setup position is so awkward with the back foot on the tail like that, that it seemed like if I didn't counterbalance forward, I would fall right off the back of the board. The margin of error for posture on this trick is insanely small. When I'm able to land them, I feel like I'm leaning WAY too far back, but it works. Hopefully this advice is helpful for anyone else with the same issue - try doing everything else the same as you've been doing it, but lean further back. For me to accomplish this, I had to start focusing on where my hands ended up when I crouched down - I like my front hand directly over the bolts, shoulder square with the board, and my back hand actually slightly in front of the board, my elbow hugging my knee. Ideally, each hand is the same distance from the ground - this is how you know your weight is balanced. If your front hand is closer to the ground then the back, it's because you're hunching forward. This naturally forces the weight right onto my back toes when I spring up, and forces me to "lean back" enough to allow the trick to happen. I think many pro skaters fail to recognize this part of the trick because their balance is so incredibly fine tuned that they take it for granted that the setup position for this trick is EXTREMELY unnatural and awkward.

dontgetwipe
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Learned how to pop shuvit and trey flip in one day I’m so hype skating brings me so much joy thank you guys

adamsauceda
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So many tutorials! Just waiting for bs and fs 180’s as well as pop shove it because that would be all the basic tricks to get to the treflip. Goal for next year is getting to tre flip. Thank you Braille!

catlord
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This channel inspires me so much. These videos always make me want to skate!!

elkev
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Perfect timing. I’m almost a year in and have done everything I wanted with my kickflips so it’s time to learn one of my dream tricks

mxrder
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Great advice... Please please do front side flip tutorial. I've been skating since 1990 and still can't do them 😢

Shikmusik
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Just got myself a braille skateboard from Walmart and I can't wait to try it out tomorrow at the skate park. Thanks guys for the videos they were a big help for teaching me how to skate. Much love💓🖤

zaynekaminari
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Got my treflips today and i decided to try this trickk today to and this dsy is my 1st anniversary for skating

michaelbryantquela
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Love you guys you inspired me to skateboard

danemaxjude
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Chris's tre flips are just beautiful lol. Giger has all insane pop.

NinjatasticEspy
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I've watched every single Tre flip tutorial video on Youtube but i simply cannot understand this trick !

frenchgoldenboyfan
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Getting out of a boardslide. I am still a little confused on bs fs. But I turn to my backside to get onto the boardslide and my front is facing the direction I'm going. Thank you dudes for all you do.

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