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  • How to Make an Upward Spin on a Tech Deck

    If you love fingerboards, you probably already know the ollie and the nollie. But you can learn many other flips, grabs and spins that you can learn on the fingerboard. Read on to learn how to...

  • How to Do a Frontside 360 Nollie on a Skateboard

    Do a Frontside 360 Nollie on a skateboard. This freestyle skateboarding trick has also been called a Helipop back when the great Rodney Mullen invented this move. He'd even do a Helipop over a...

  • How to Do a Nollie Impossible on a Skateboard

    This is a freestyle skateboarding move for advanced skaters. What makes this a Nollie Impossible instead of the regular Ollie Impossible is that you scoop up the skateboard with your front foot....

  • How to Do a Nollie Double Kickflip to Backside Crooked Grind

    Impress the best skateboarders with a Nollie Double Kickflip to Backside Crooked Grind. This sequence of skateboard tricks appears hard, but with practice, you'll have it down and ready to wow...

  • How to Do a Nollie Pop Shuvit

    Doing a nollie while skateboarding is simple enough. A pop shuvit isn't much more difficult. The hardest part is landing after the 180-degree spin, but with practice and confidence, you can land...

  • How to Do a Nollie Lazer Flip

    A nollie lazer flip on a skateboard is challenging, but way cool. It's a matter of timing and balance to flip that skateboard end over end and land squarely on it. If you get really good, well,...

  • How to Do a Nollie and Hardflip a Stair Set

    Doing a nollie and a hardflip on a stair set is one way to make eyebrows rise and jaws drop and cause heart attacks. Not only are you flipping your skateboard, you're adding stairs as well. Of...

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