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How to Do a Board Stall to Fakie in Ramp Skateboarding

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Summary: The board stall to fakie is a basic skateboard trick for skating on ramps. Learn how to do a board stall to fakie in this free ramp skateboarding video lesson.

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Kevin Wilson has been skateboarding for more than twenty years. He spends most of his time street skating, but enjoys challenging his skills on ramps and bowls. He believes...read more

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"Hi, we're going to talk about a basic ramp skill doing a board stall and then rolling away fakie down the transition. Approach the ramp, remember to lift the front trunks over the copping, let your weight shift to the front but in this case instead of standing on the top like a normal board stall. Shift your weight back to the tail with your front trunks back over the copping, bend your knees keep your focal point towards the ramp and roll away backwards. The key to performing this trick in a smooth consistent manner is making the trick one continuous motion. Don't hesitate to shift your weight to the front of the board at the top of the deck. Simply shift it to the front, shift it right back to the back bend your knees and roll away smooth, this is how to do a basic board stall to fakie. "

eHow Article: How to Do a Board Stall to Fakie in Ramp Skateboarding

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