Why am i watching this? I can't even ollie Edit: 1 year later... I can ollie now😎 5 years later: i havent skated in a while but imma get back into it🙌🙌. I can kickflip at most🙏🙏 (18 yrs old now)
You know how when you want to jump as high as possible you tuck your legs in midair? Really focus on that when you’re sliding your foot. You kinda just level it out naturally without much thought
This is basically what he said: Step 1: You put both feet on the board, one in front, one in back Step 2: Just pop it and laser flip then BOOM! BOLTS BABY! Thanks for watching my trick tip.
Literally how every trick tip is: "Hey guys! Imma teach you how to tre flip fs nosegrind. First watchu wanna do is get your tre flips down. Then you wanna be able to nosegrind. Then you put them together. First you wanna go at a slight angle. Then when you treflip, you gotta pop really hard so you can get it higher than the ledge. You gotta let the board do the whole 360 flip rotation. Then when you see the nose coming back around, you slam your front foot on it and land in fs nosegrind. Balance it like a nose Manny then give it a slight nudge to pop out. Then roll away smooth. That's how you treflip fs nosegrind. Hope this helps, now go and try it!"
I wish I never learned how to skateboard long boarding was more fun honestly I know most of the tricks skateboarding and it’s not worth it all the body pain you go through your better off watching videos
I was a skater for a decade. I'm a fatass now and I gotta work in losing weight, I want to go skateboard again, watching these clips give me motivation.
I never got this one. I had a pretty good variel regular and switch but this one was just too much for me. This dude makes it look easy, it is not for sure.
"Now get out and have fun" might actually be the most useful tip of all when trying tricks like laser flips. It's easy to stop having fun working hard on a tough trick, gotta remember it's supposed to be fun.
i feel like it helps to think about it like an inverse tre flip, your feet are doing the same thing that your feet do to the board for a tre except for that they're facing and moving in the opposite direction
Well duh laser is the opposite of tre but knowing that will not actually help you learn laser. Its may sound wierd but tre flip is kinda a beginner trick.
As an old streetskater from the 80s, it’s really cool to see the technical progression. Correct me if I wrong, but from what I can see, not much work is done with the frontfoot anymore. It’s the same with 360 flip, 90% or even 100% of the work is made by the backfoot. Really cool to see, looks great 👍🏻🛹
Bruh same. First time I heard laser flip I thought "that sounds cool, no idea what it is though." Only to realize years later that people were just renaming old tricks. I don't think I even heard anyone say Tre Flip until I was out of High School but now you hardly ever hear them called 360 flips
Fossil87, oh really!? I didn't know that.. 360 flip was like the gold standard for us in the 90s. If you couldn't pull one off every time, consistently, we considered you green. Our favorite skate film during that time, was 'Lick' by plan B. Groundbreaking for us all. Love child was prior, and sort of paved the way, but Lick really showed everyone how fast the sport was evolving. All us kids with hopes of getting sponsored, knew we had to step up our game once Lick came out. (Back when everyone's pants were big, and their wheels were small. Don't forget your paraffin wax, and shoe goo!)
OK there are 3 things he didnt mention and those are 1: slightly tweak your front (the one u flick with) so your tip toe is pointed slightly inward toward the tail. 2: right as ur near the end of the flick turn slightly towards the frontside and then turn back. 3: when you do this trick right it almost feels and looks like you could fall backwards so just keep your balance centered as much as u can so the board doesnt stray away and if it does u can follow it by jumping slightly to the side so dont get discouraged! I think these two things will help anybody with this trick!
Awesome tutorial! I’ve never tried one but am now adding to my bucket list of tricks. Your Destroying the Berrics video was absolutely sick by the way! Blew my mind right off the bat!
When people ask me how I do them on lock & can't really answer, well they are allways pissed. I skate now for over 23 years & I can't Kickflip / 360 Flip. Kickflip is such an crappy Trick for me, never felt comfortable. Heelflips, no prob. When I was young I tried to do every Trick till I realized screw that crap, just do the Stuff you good in. So no Kickflips / fakie Flips / Tre Flips for me (Switch Kickflip & Nollie Flip on lock). Just figure out what Tricks are literaly for you. Every single Skater around the Globe has an Trick that is sooo hard to do for others. Just go with the flow of yourself.
I could kickflip no probs but never mastered 360 flips and it wasn't for a lack of trying! Just couldn't ever get that full kickflip rotation consistently 🤦♂️
"When I was young I tried to do every Trick till I realized screw that crap, just do the Stuff you good in." After about 15 years, I came to the same realization.
Honestly though. There’s no point in trying to force yourself to learn something just because other people say it’s cool/normal, I’m always going to have better heelflips than kickflips and that’s how it’s going to be
I haven't skates in like 18 years or so; I started in 6th grade and skated hard up to my last summer as a civilian after senior year of highschool and then went off to basic training and spent several several years on the army and just never went back, but I still love skating as in watching videos and when I see kids skate around town it's like.. just awesome because they're keeping it going. That being said, I feel like there's tricks nowadays I never even heard of, and idk if they're actually new or if I just never knew of them, which I was DEEP into skating and I feel like I had to've known damn near every trick out there. Recently I've started watching skate vids on UA-cam; firstly the old skate vids that I never got to see growing up bc the WWW just wasn't nearly as big/common in households as it is now and UA-cam didn't exist yet, and that lead me to watching newer skaters and their videos and I'm hearing and seeing tricks I've never heard of or seen before; like the laser flip. To me I'd call it a double hard flip, or the tre flip, which to me seems like a 360° flip, and some others that I'm not sure the name of... If they're new then that's badass bc that means the sport is just growing and expanding more and more... Or it could be a regional thing, or it could just simply be they've been around forever and I just never heard of or seen them 🤷🏿♂️ lol
It’s amazing to me that skateboards have such good board control they can get a consistent board flip and different types of board flips!!! They all look like kick flips to me but I know there’s a big difference in the different board flips!!!!
This was one of the last tricks I got before I stopped skating, so I'll take a stab. I remember that when I learned it, my front foot was much closer than the video. I would angle my back foot at something of a 45 pointing away from me. In my mind, it made sense to sort of scoop your back foot forward when you pop to keep your board from flying away behind you. The idea when learning the motion is that you want to get a good jump backward while pushing your back foot forward. It feels way more awkward than a varial heelflip. In the beginning, getting that full 360 seems impossible. When trying to get it to work, I would wind up my arms/shoulders and release them with the launch to help get the full rotation out of the board. From there, it's a matter of working up those fast-twitch muscles to the point where you can get it. I hope this is helpful, good luck!
@@NicholasPR i was being sarcastic because of how bad the video tip was. i can laser in all stances. but thats a pretty good break down so thanks for typing that out so others can see it versus feeling helpless after watching the video!
People underestimate the amount of flick they need to give with the backfoot. this was also the main lesson for me with 360flips: its 90% in your back foot. you can basically do it without really thinking bout your front foot at all.
He flicks his heel so crazy. It looks like the spot he would even do his kickflips in too. Everyone does this trick differently but if you can varial heel you do this one also
11 years ago I had my self as teacher, bcs there was no one that could help me and learn skateboarding. I was about 7 years old and being swedish and 7 years old as the oldest brother, no skateparks I could go to either and also there was no youtube
I don’t skate really at all anymore. But lasers I’ve had in lock for years. Glad to see Yoshi showing the trick some justice. Fuck tres, real homies know what’s good 🤯
I think the key to learning these is not necessarily raw power, for me it all came together when I started to understand my front shuv had more than enough power to complete the rotation but my flicking foot just had too much contact. The flicking was screwing up the rotation in favor of the flip.. ending up doing these one and a half flips, or a complete flip when the board had only rotated 270° When I learned to tame down the flick I started landing these back to back. Just a thought.
One of the best lasers out there. Very clean. To me visually the like 45 degree angle in which it flips makes like a perfect Spin to flip ratio which brings out the clarity of the trick is what makes lasers and 360 flips and hard flips etc if that makes sense. I after I learned idk why but I thought I sexy could I make it. Like those crisp big slow kickflips that are glued to your feet on the way up so alls you have to do is come back down makes it mwah perfecto. Just my brain. Point is you have that type of laser flip perfect, clarity. You have the chris Cole 360 flip of laser flips. Ya coles 360 flips.
Found just having V heels down is the most important part. Lean more into your corner bolts than normal and jump a lil higher than you would for v heel and youll get it
Every trick tip ever basically: so you pop it hard, let it spin and then stomp that shit smooth and bolts. Diggady done, son.
Lmao true
😂😂
That’s cuz that’s how you do basically every trick lol duh
It’s all about power and timing
go fast
“Hey, so just do it and you got it.”
Chance Adams this comment had me dying 😂😂
☠️
Nike
It tru tho
😆😆☠️
I feel like 99% of the time, we end up just figuring out the trick ourselves (or our own little way/tweak to tailor our comfort)
Yeah. There's always fundamental steps and movements though.
kickflip has me stumped man just cant quite get the front foot back on
Zen State of Mind try timing your pop more when you flick
Zen State of Mind common issue would be that you’re probably kicking out and down rather than up and out, keep skating n trying bruh
How it should be honestly 🤷♂️ that’s how you really ever learn anything can’t nobody do it for you
Why am i watching this?
I can't even ollie
Edit: 1 year later...
I can ollie now😎
5 years later: i havent skated in a while but imma get back into it🙌🙌. I can kickflip at most🙏🙏 (18 yrs old now)
Same 💀
Rt
Jump and pop your tail at the same time. Easiest explanation for Ollie. Visualization is key
@@therealwewin Visualization and good muscle memory too. It requires a lot of practice.
You know how when you want to jump as high as possible you tuck your legs in midair? Really focus on that when you’re sliding your foot. You kinda just level it out naturally without much thought
1:02 he speaks right to the beat of the music.
Adriel Martinez the fact that you noticed is halarious
A front shuv... Almost a front 360 shuv
he was born to spit
No he doesnt
@@skleet8252 oh yeah he does
This is basically what he said:
Step 1: You put both feet on the board, one in front, one in back
Step 2: Just pop it and laser flip then BOOM! BOLTS BABY!
Thanks for watching my trick tip.
Isaac Dietz thank you for the clarification. Landed today first try
@@DrGewaltPS3 XD
A lot of trick tips are like that...dudes forgot that they figured out the technique and ppl are still trying to learn it lol.
Fr
Don’t forget to just do it and land bolts. Boom laser flip, you got it
he was always my favourite Mario kart chacter
He's grown up and changed color though.
😂😂
Toad ftw
Honestly me too
Funi
faster you go on flat the easier it is to land. Sweet! ill just skitch my friends car and then do a lazer flip when i let go. psshh first tryyyy
😀😁😂
Sweet!!! You rock DuDe!!! 🛹🏴☠️🛹🏴☠️🛹🖤🖤🖤
Ninja Sales 😂😂😂
pretty ninja thing to do
Literally how every trick tip is: "Hey guys! Imma teach you how to tre flip fs nosegrind. First watchu wanna do is get your tre flips down. Then you wanna be able to nosegrind. Then you put them together. First you wanna go at a slight angle. Then when you treflip, you gotta pop really hard so you can get it higher than the ledge. You gotta let the board do the whole 360 flip rotation. Then when you see the nose coming back around, you slam your front foot on it and land in fs nosegrind. Balance it like a nose Manny then give it a slight nudge to pop out. Then roll away smooth. That's how you treflip fs nosegrind. Hope this helps, now go and try it!"
This is such an art, I can't even skate, but love watching skateboarding videos.
I wish I never learned how to skateboard long boarding was more fun honestly I know most of the tricks skateboarding and it’s not worth it all the body pain you go through your better off watching videos
@@gr33nryz34 not true
I was a skater for a decade. I'm a fatass now and I gotta work in losing weight, I want to go skateboard again, watching these clips give me motivation.
Same here. I can't skate but these tricks look really hard and you have to have mad skills
@@gr33nryz34only some tricks are useful when riding to avoid obstacles on the road, but others are mostly for art
I never got this one. I had a pretty good variel regular and switch but this one was just too much for me. This dude makes it look easy, it is not for sure.
"Now get out and have fun" might actually be the most useful tip of all when trying tricks like laser flips. It's easy to stop having fun working hard on a tough trick, gotta remember it's supposed to be fun.
Seeing his board make the little marks on the ground is really satisfying.
i feel like it helps to think about it like an inverse tre flip, your feet are doing the same thing that your feet do to the board for a tre except for that they're facing and moving in the opposite direction
Brendan Blosser-McGinnis that’s what I always thought. I don’t even skate anymore. Idk why I’m watching this lol
Yea but your legs don’t bend the same way
Better tip than the bullshit video
this should be common knowledge among skaters. Heelflip variations are inverted kickflip tricks.
Well duh laser is the opposite of tre but knowing that will not actually help you learn laser. Its may sound wierd but tre flip is kinda a beginner trick.
As an old streetskater from the 80s, it’s really cool to see the technical progression. Correct me if I wrong, but from what I can see, not much work is done with the frontfoot anymore. It’s the same with 360 flip, 90% or even 100% of the work is made by the backfoot. Really cool to see, looks great 👍🏻🛹
I can tre flip standing beside my board with one foot. No riding, no front foot just standing there.
Yeah nowadays it’s all about scoop rather than flip
@@chachmcgrach2053 i still can't get the back foot scoop this is honestly impressive
That last line was smoooooth bro , thanks for the trick tip
Great filming! I respect this ricta quality footage
Shred Spectrum 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@@RictaWheels whats the name of this park
When I skated in the 90s, we called this a 360 heelflip
Its wierd trying to track the naming of a trick but the community seems to have settled on them.
Yup! That was an Outside 360 Heel. The Times They Are A Changing.
Bruh same. First time I heard laser flip I thought "that sounds cool, no idea what it is though." Only to realize years later that people were just renaming old tricks. I don't think I even heard anyone say Tre Flip until I was out of High School but now you hardly ever hear them called 360 flips
Fossil87, oh really!? I didn't know that.. 360 flip was like the gold standard for us in the 90s. If you couldn't pull one off every time, consistently, we considered you green. Our favorite skate film during that time, was 'Lick' by plan B. Groundbreaking for us all. Love child was prior, and sort of paved the way, but Lick really showed everyone how fast the sport was evolving. All us kids with hopes of getting sponsored, knew we had to step up our game once Lick came out. (Back when everyone's pants were big, and their wheels were small. Don't forget your paraffin wax, and shoe goo!)
thinking the same thing. thought it was going to be something new
OK there are 3 things he didnt mention and those are 1: slightly tweak your front (the one u flick with) so your tip toe is pointed slightly inward toward the tail. 2: right as ur near the end of the flick turn slightly towards the frontside and then turn back. 3: when you do this trick right it almost feels and looks like you could fall backwards so just keep your balance centered as much as u can so the board doesnt stray away and if it does u can follow it by jumping slightly to the side so dont get discouraged! I think these two things will help anybody with this trick!
love yoshi, so glad he went pro. we grew up in the same neighborhood, same local
Awesome tutorial! I’ve never tried one but am now adding to my bucket list of tricks. Your Destroying the Berrics video was absolutely sick by the way! Blew my mind right off the bat!
You can't be serious bro! This tutorial sucks ass! He didn't explain or break down anything.
One of the best looking tricks ever
That trick is sick. Love it
Yoshi the Silver Spring Legend
Loving these trick tip videos Ricta keep them coming!
Watching that in slow motion is a thing of beauty 👌🏼
When people ask me how I do them on lock & can't really answer, well they are allways pissed. I skate now for over 23 years & I can't Kickflip / 360 Flip. Kickflip is such an crappy Trick for me, never felt comfortable. Heelflips, no prob.
When I was young I tried to do every Trick till I realized screw that crap, just do the Stuff you good in. So no Kickflips / fakie Flips / Tre Flips for me (Switch Kickflip & Nollie Flip on lock). Just figure out what Tricks are literaly for you. Every single Skater around the Globe has an Trick that is sooo hard to do for others. Just go with the flow of yourself.
I could kickflip no probs but never mastered 360 flips and it wasn't for a lack of trying! Just couldn't ever get that full kickflip rotation consistently 🤦♂️
Ed H want some advice for 3flips?
"When I was young I tried to do every Trick till I realized screw that crap, just do the Stuff you good in."
After about 15 years, I came to the same realization.
🙏
Honestly though. There’s no point in trying to force yourself to learn something just because other people say it’s cool/normal, I’m always going to have better heelflips than kickflips and that’s how it’s going to be
Dude those laser flips are so nice. I wanna learn this trick now.
How to laser flip:
1. You don't
Jay Turner actually it’s
1.open up skate 3...
You gotta channel your inner Guy Kampfen
Is it weird I’m better at doing them than kick flips
@@nate4713 nope, I can inward heel and varial kickflip better than kickflip and shit I can't even hellflip so, idk
hahahah this is fucking harddd
the production value on this tutorial looks insane.
that setup looks on fire! 🔥
ppl complaining about this tutorial, I think its perfect. Plain and simple.
I've landed like 2 of these it's so hard on flat ground
Eric Robbins yea to me this guy jumps pretty high
Eric Robbins I got em on lock😂😂😅
@@jundo_sk8830 time for nollie laser
Yoshi is skate royalty
Every skater's skater
Underground king
Nice Lazer bro!!!
I'd say he's got as textbook of laser flips on flatty that one could possibly have. Amazing video.
tre heelflip?
That’s what I was thinking. Didn’t realize till now
pretty much just got a cooler name
Frontside 360 heelflip I think
Treflip: kickflip, bs 360 shuv
Laserflip: heelflip, fs 360 shuv
360 hardflip: kickflip, fs 360 shuv
360 inward heel: heelflip, bs 360 shuv
Yeah it's basically the opposite to a 3 flip
That’s my favorite trick of all time! 🤟🔥
Crouching tiger hidden dragon beat👌🏼
I haven't skates in like 18 years or so; I started in 6th grade and skated hard up to my last summer as a civilian after senior year of highschool and then went off to basic training and spent several several years on the army and just never went back, but I still love skating as in watching videos and when I see kids skate around town it's like.. just awesome because they're keeping it going. That being said, I feel like there's tricks nowadays I never even heard of, and idk if they're actually new or if I just never knew of them, which I was DEEP into skating and I feel like I had to've known damn near every trick out there. Recently I've started watching skate vids on UA-cam; firstly the old skate vids that I never got to see growing up bc the WWW just wasn't nearly as big/common in households as it is now and UA-cam didn't exist yet, and that lead me to watching newer skaters and their videos and I'm hearing and seeing tricks I've never heard of or seen before; like the laser flip. To me I'd call it a double hard flip, or the tre flip, which to me seems like a 360° flip, and some others that I'm not sure the name of... If they're new then that's badass bc that means the sport is just growing and expanding more and more... Or it could be a regional thing, or it could just simply be they've been around forever and I just never heard of or seen them 🤷🏿♂️ lol
That’s exactly why the best practitioners aren’t the best coaches. Things just come too easily for them.
Good clips, nice tutorial, clean tricks, pro skater, catchy song in the background
Where the hell is that park!! Shit looks nice!
It’s amazing to me that skateboards have such good board control they can get a consistent board flip and different types of board flips!!! They all look like kick flips to me but I know there’s a big difference in the different board flips!!!!
Instrumental: Menahan Street Band- "The Crossing"
Thanks
Thanks! I like them too! RIP -Charles Bradley.
Nice skating man. You’ve Perfected this trick
That looks like the most prestine flatground and ledge spot to skate
That's because it's a basketball court. As much as ppl hate scooters at skateparks you should GTFO the basketball courts. Messing up the floors.
'' do a more forceful varial heel'' said in diff ways the whole video. yeah thanks for teaching us how.
This was one of the last tricks I got before I stopped skating, so I'll take a stab. I remember that when I learned it, my front foot was much closer than the video. I would angle my back foot at something of a 45 pointing away from me. In my mind, it made sense to sort of scoop your back foot forward when you pop to keep your board from flying away behind you. The idea when learning the motion is that you want to get a good jump backward while pushing your back foot forward. It feels way more awkward than a varial heelflip. In the beginning, getting that full 360 seems impossible. When trying to get it to work, I would wind up my arms/shoulders and release them with the launch to help get the full rotation out of the board. From there, it's a matter of working up those fast-twitch muscles to the point where you can get it. I hope this is helpful, good luck!
@@NicholasPR i was being sarcastic because of how bad the video tip was. i can laser in all stances. but thats a pretty good break down so thanks for typing that out so others can see it versus feeling helpless after watching the video!
I need the TRACK ID !!!
ua-cam.com/video/DMg9idvVY8M/v-deo.html
It's The Crossing from Menahan Street Band, if you're still wondering :D Would be nice for Ricta to give some credit for the music they use
I did a sick one at LES on the old pyramid in 2008
That looks so easy but I’m sure I’m not gonna get it for a long ass time 💀
It’s literally one of the hardest flat ground tricks smh
Same
that's why these pros are pro they make it all look easy
@@lowek7773 He makes it look easy and it still looks hard as Fuck!!!! 🏴☠️🛹🏴☠️🛹🏴☠️
Cleanest flat lasers I've ever seen 🤯🤯
Never have i seen anyone in person land this trick
I met a kid in Manchester who had them locked
My homie pulled one out of nowhere in a game of skate, I just quit after that
Alex Woodward is the master
I learn by doing varial heels now I got him on call
People underestimate the amount of flick they need to give with the backfoot. this was also the main lesson for me with 360flips: its 90% in your back foot. you can basically do it without really thinking bout your front foot at all.
Back foot pressure
who else is watching this and doesnt even known how to ollie that good yet 😂
Slow motion just amplifies the awesomeness of this trick👌🏻
Don’t even skate, I just like watching skaters land tricks and stuff
He flicks his heel so crazy. It looks like the spot he would even do his kickflips in too. Everyone does this trick differently but if you can varial heel you do this one also
im still learning how to ollie why am i here...
Next step.. Laser
Ricta Wheels aahhaha bruh ollie is so hard tho
It’s not hard man...just tiring cause’ the consistency is difficult to attain.
Hierophant ahahaha 😂
Tangsang Limbu yes i agree! Being consistent for me is a problem.
dang bro! thats awesome trick!
Skateboard tutorials: one of the most useless things to ever exist
PONYBOYonline not really lol just 1 percent of the trick
11 years ago I had my self as teacher, bcs there was no one that could help me and learn skateboarding. I was about 7 years old and being swedish and 7 years old as the oldest brother, no skateparks I could go to either and also there was no youtube
One of the most beautiful tricks-🤙
Instructions unclear, I still can't do this trick in Mario Kart
Man the Laser Flip looks killer
I don’t skate really at all anymore. But lasers I’ve had in lock for years. Glad to see Yoshi showing the trick some justice. Fuck tres, real homies know what’s good 🤯
What a beautiful flip
i just learned my heelflips and i’m working on these they look so nice down a dock or stairs
Ricta wheels are the best
That little hop at 1:40 soo sick! I know we all do it I've just never seen it.
Laserflips are the coolest skateboard trick in my opinion
Flatground dream trick
That's an awesome and beautiful trick
Slow-motion skateboarding is pure beauty.
Nice got it thanks I'll try it tomorrow and nail it for sure now and go real fast got it
The camera work was dope, the explanation, the board control, made me feel like I could land the trick😄
you can, get out there and throw a couple!
I can fakie laser but trying to get better at regular lasers and I think this is really going to help. Thank you Ricta
You can't be serious bro! This is a suck ass tutorial.
This trick is awesome I need to learn it! Thanks for the lesson man!
ion even skate no more but I still like to watch these videos
I think the key to learning these is not necessarily raw power, for me it all came together when I started to understand my front shuv had more than enough power to complete the rotation but my flicking foot just had too much contact. The flicking was screwing up the rotation in favor of the flip.. ending up doing these one and a half flips, or a complete flip when the board had only rotated 270°
When I learned to tame down the flick I started landing these back to back.
Just a thought.
So clean homie
You make it look so easy
yoshi tannenbaum, i didn't know you before, but that is a dope lazer flip yo!
Thanks yoshi,I'm a integrate the tech,u got it switch
Well explained amazing visual perfection at its greatest 💯🔥📸
beautiful video man thanks ☺
One of the best lasers out there. Very clean. To me visually the like 45 degree angle in which it flips makes like a perfect Spin to flip ratio which brings out the clarity of the trick is what makes lasers and 360 flips and hard flips etc if that makes sense. I after I learned idk why but I thought I sexy could I make it. Like those crisp big slow kickflips that are glued to your feet on the way up so alls you have to do is come back down makes it mwah perfecto. Just my brain. Point is you have that type of laser flip perfect, clarity. You have the chris Cole 360 flip of laser flips. Ya coles 360 flips.
I love that flip
Such an amazing tutorial
Damn, he is so good.
Simply amazing.
I have the same Ricta t-shirt, which puts me on his level
I would have more luck winning the lottery
sick skills 👏🏼🔥👏🏼🔥👏🏼
I wish i will learn this trick
yo man i just did my first ollie and now i can laser flip thank you
Wow! when I firsts heard about these I was skeptical that they were actully this cool, but nope they were that cool
That looks so hard great job
Absolutely Amazing such steez
This is beautiful
Ahhhh looks like this trick is much harder to land in flatland but yeah sooner or later I’ll unlock you my dear lazer flip! Great tutorial vid 💪🏽
Found just having V heels down is the most important part. Lean more into your corner bolts than normal and jump a lil higher than you would for v heel and youll get it