Monday, November 22, 2010
What Are Old School Tricks?
There are a number of old school skate boarding tricks. When people say "old school" what they are talking about is the tricks which were performed before the Ollie and modern day flip tricks exploded onto the scene. A few old school tricks include boneless, no comply, hand stands, finger flips, and caspers. The boneless trick in essence is an Ollie without using your feet. In order to do the boneless you must have both your feet on the board while moving in a forward direction. While in the forward direction take your back foot off the board while at the same time grabbing the middle of the board with your hand closest to the nose of the board. When taking your foot off the board, do a quick foot plant while lifting the board with your hand. Quickly do a 180 or a 360 and land back on the board and roll away from the trick in a clean fashion. Another trick which is old school and sort of like a boneless is the no comply. A no comply is where you take your back foot off the board in the same manner as boneless but you pop the board while taking your foot off. By popping the board you can quickly make it do a 180 without having to touch any part of the board with your hand. A truly old school skate board trick is the hand. This trick is also extremely dangerous so be very careful if you dare attempt it. While rolling bend down and press up into a hand stand while the board continues to move. When you have completed the hand stand slowly lower your feet back onto the board and ride away into the night! Lastly the finger flip is essentially the same as a kick of heel flip except you spin the board with your fingers but be warned, this trick will damage your fingers. These are just a few of the foundation tricks which have now been coined as old school.
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