Guide to Skateboard Tricks - 2 Secrets to Mastery Exposed!

If you are smart you would map it out first! Similarly, all skateboard tricks need to be mapped out in your mind for best results!
By: Faith Sanchez
 
Feb. 26, 2010 - PRLog -- To guide yourself the right way and to learn skateboard tricks properly from the start first requires the right mentality to begin with before any guide or instruction is ever utilized, no exceptions!

Tip #1 Before you ever attempt a skateboard move or tricks, make sure you know and understand the map of that trick in crystal clear format in the guide form of both steps and objectives!

Remember..

Steps are not enough!
Objectives are not enough!

An adequate guide should tell you two things continuously:

A) the broken down steps of each move in very detailed format
B) the broken down objections of each step (what you are trying to accomplish in the trick)

These two things presented together properly give your mind the mapping it needs to construct a trick mentally that will guide you before ever attempting it a skateboard trick physically. While these two things may sound obvious, they are not regularly evident in 95% of skateboard tricks and guide instruction.

"There are those that can do, and those that can teach but the trick is finding a skateboard trick guide that can do each!"

#2 Skateboarding is mental and your brain needs to be working while you are learning a trick.

Remember "Mind First, Body Follows" Mentality is everything in skateboarding!

How many tons of kids do you see on streets mindlessly attempting skateboard tricks? They are everywhere. They are trying to develop muscle memory without a clear guide and they are not using their brain at all!

Take the ollie for example. As you may already know, this is the fundamental trick to street skating but what's interesting is the variable in times it takes beginners to master this move. Some individuals nail it in a few hours yet others take up to a year or longer.

Pretend for a moment you are trying to build a ramp or half-pipe out of wood. Would you just grab some wood and nails and aimlessly start hammering in hopes you'll eventually have a good ramp? Of course not! Yet this is how most skateboarders attempt to learn tricks!

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