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How to Do a Board Stall & 180 on a Quarter Pipe

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Summary: Rolling away 180 degrees after a board stall is a basic quarter pipe skateboarding trick that can help you progress to more advanced flip tricks on quarter pipes and half pipes. Learn how to do a board stall and 180 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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"We're going to talk about a basic quarter pipe ramp trick which is doing a board stall and rolling away 180 degrees. You are going to approach the ramp like you would with any normal trick at moderate speed knees bent, lift your front truck and wheels over the copping stall quickly, pivot your back wheels shift your weight to the back of the board bend your knees and roll away. The key to this trick is to make this trick one continuous motion. Don't waste time stalling on the top of the deck. Simply tap it, pivot on your back wheels, keep your knees bent and roll away. The most important part of this trick is pivoting on the back trunks wasting too much time and stalling at the top of the deck can cause you to come hung up and fall down on the ramp. Make sure it's quick tap until you hear the deck tap pivot in the same position and roll away. With a little practice, you can get better doing board stall and 180 out and start learning more advance flip tricks on several quarter pipes and half pipes."

eHow Article: How to Do a Board Stall & 180 on a Quarter Pipe

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