yes i can teach kickflips 360 flips nollie 360 fs shuvit
No not exactly but I have taught some of the neighborhood kids how to skate a year ago. The most advanced trick I can teach is the Fakie Bigspin.
Noah has given lessons to his little brother and also my friends or even random people at the skate parks he went to. He can teach kids mostly all tricks. He can teach them how to set-up for it how to flick it and how to land it and roll away clean and stylish. He can teach simple flat ground from ollies, kickflips to 360 flips big flips front or backside 360s. Rail tricks front and backside 50/50, 5-0 nosegrind, smith feeble, krooked tail slide, bluntslide and he can do all of these 180 out and on ledges too |
Ive given formal lessons however I am applying for this position because I have always taken time out at the skatepark to give children tips on how to better complete tricks that they’re trying such as transitioning from an ollie to a kick flip. Some of the most advanced tricks I could instruct are bigspin flips 360 flips all grinds on ledges rails & transition. |
Austin was a skate camp counselor at Camp Wood YMCA for 2 summers. He has helped younger less advanced kids learn how to skate better whether it be riding or doing flip tricks or grinds or dropping in on the ramps. He enjoys teaching and watching people grow in doing what they love. |
Back- lip Kickflip boardslide nollie crook treflip back tail
yes hard flip is by far the hardest trick to teach since your flipping and spinning the board in the same direction 360's are advanced tricks that is fairly easy to learn with the proper advise and foot placement same goes for 360 flip's