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  1. Sep 5, 2023 · Learn how to do a hardflip, a combination of a kickflip and a frontside 180, with this detailed tutorial. Find out the common mistakes, tips, and safety precautions for this intermediate skateboarding trick.

    • Get up some speed. Push a few times and gain a little speed to start, because this trick requires a bit of momentum to pull off.
    • Put your back foot in position. The ball of your back foot should be placed close to the middle of your board, in the same position you use for a kickflip.
    • Get your front foot in position. Your front toes should be positioned at the front edge of the board, with your heel angled toward the back. Rise up so that your weight is on the ball of your foot.
    • Pop the board straight up. Use your back foot to pop the board straight up so that it pops vertically at a 90-degree angle to the ground. You'll do this the same way you would for a frontside shove it.
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  3. Ready to learn how to hardflip? In this in-depth hardflip tutorial, I share all the hardflip trick tips that have helped me most. This is one of the best fee...

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  4. Jun 7, 2021 · Learn how to perform a hardflip, a skateboarding trick that involves flipping the board and landing on both feet. Follow the four steps, watch the video, and practice with confidence.

  5. Jan 10, 2021 · Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 56,226 times. A hard flip is the combination of a front side pop shove-it and a kick flip. Most find this trick easier to perform when the board passes more between the legs rather than under the feet. Master kick flips and front side pop shove-its...

  6. Jul 10, 2023 · Step-By-Step Guide to a Hardflip. To learn the Hardflip, it helps having your skills dialed with the Ollie, pop shove-it and kickflip. The combination of these three tricks makes the hardflip. As Dominick says, “It can be a little tricky, but with the foot placement, you’ll be in the right place.”.