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Skateboarding Tricks: Frontside Noseslide Fakie

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Summary: Roll and land fakie on a frontside noseslide. Learn how to do a frontside noseslide fakie and what it is with free video tips from a sponsored skateboarder.

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Shawn Connelly has more than 20 years of skateboarding knowledge. He has appeared in “Slap,” “Thrasher” and “Transworld” magazines, and his sponsors include Venture Trucks, Ricta...read more

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"Another good variation to learn from the front side nose slide is not just popping out forward, but learning how to front side nose slide and roll out fakie. The difference is, when you're coming out, you're going to want to roll and land fakie, rolling away. So what you're going to want to do is, ollie into a front side nose slide, remembering to keep your feet over the front side of the board, because you're going to put most of your weight on the nose. Doing your front side nose slide, and then coming away and rolling fakie. This is a really good trick as a setup trick to get turned around sometimes in a line or skating. It's just another way that you can come off. After you learn how to front side nose slide fakie, there's a lot of tricks that you can learn from this one, that'll show you how to get off from other nose slides and tail slides. The tricks you'll need to be able to do to do a front side nose slide to fakie, is of course, you're going to have to be very comfortable front side nose sliding. The front side nose slide to fakie is actually easier for some people than it is to pop out forward, so it's very common for people to learn the fakie version before popping out forward. So, just go with whatever is comfortable for you. But the front side nose slide fakie is a very fun trick."

eHow Article: Skateboarding Tricks: Frontside Noseslide Fakie

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