The Only Problem With Your Kickflips

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Published 2022-09-22

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  • @VierNecroma
    that primo flip was so fye, might have to go try n add that to my arsenal
  • @ToyLatrine
    Dude that primo flip was the sickest thing I’ve seen in a while!
  • @BurnsyRuns
    Its not important for doing kickflips in general, foot placement is more about fine tuning them to go high and stay balanced and leveled underneath you. Its good to experiment with different foot placements so that you understand the trick better and have better overall control
  • @FishmanMuggy
    Thanks man! I've been kicking off the middle of the board the whole time!!!
  • @colin19273
    “I’m trying to kickflip a 5 stair, but no stances seem to be working for me!” primo:🗿
  • @kcovac2029
    It is depending on what you’re kick flipping, for gaps I like my feet more bunched up at the tail, for hitting a rail I take a more even stance more balanced.
  • @isaiah1516
    Every tutorial I've seen has said to keep your front foot right behind the bottom left screw, which I felt was too far forward and not what I remember doing when I was younger. I moved my foot back a little and was doing much better!
  • @roopbart
    the spread stance looked like the most comfortable landing
  • @scout9936
    It's 2:48. I have never touched a skateboard. I must watch this video
  • the most important factor is having new shoes and a new board with fresh grip
  • I'm 38 and remember rewinding 411 videos to see foot positioning Karen Campbell, all time favorite skater and AXION shoes where my jam before he took it over. Guy Mariano grey and yellows. The trick was a Fakie front side hardflip flip with a 180° 🤙🏻
  • @Wait_who_am_i
    Glad to see I’m not the only one impressed by that primo
  • @forklift1427
    Your position of your front foot matters depending on if you want to level out your kickflips or not
  • @ab-ue9yx
    I usually go for the spread one and ninja kick as far as I can when on flatground or down stuff or off kickers etc., go for the more "traditional stance" when I try to flip onto/over something