The flip combines two tricks, the kickflip and the 360 shove-it. Even if you can't do a 360
pop shuvit, don't fret. You should, however be familiar with the plain ol' backside pop
shuvit. To do a 360 flip, you should position your front foot like you would for a kickflip,
with your foot slid back toward the heel-edge of the board and also further back
lengthwise. Your rear foot should be positioned with your toe on the toe-edge of the tail.
Rolling at a moderate to slow speed for learning, sweep your back foot behind you,
pushing down just enough to get the tail to smack against the ground as you sweep. This
will rotate the board around 360 shuvit style. Within the same motion as the sweep, make
your front foot do a kickflip. The whole thing should take about the same amount of time
a kickflip does, so you won't have to "hang" in the air any longer. When the nose comes
back around and the griptape side shows upward, stick your feet back on and land it. |