Skated for around 14 years constantly, landed only a handful of 3 flips in that time. Idk I always scooped to fast never got the flick. Doing them fakie was easy but rolling forward was another story.
dawg, i've had your tre's & nollie bs heels memorized since the early 2000's. its so good to see you, bro. you're different as a human being in general. like my heart can't see nothing but pure when you're in sight, man. god speed & truly, thank you for being you, Paul.
🔥🔥🔥, and if you get the chance, please tell Shane O’Neill that the fans are still waiting for that 360 flip tip video he promised us 12 years ago on UA-cam 😂
If you got the scoop but still cant seem to get it, focus on flicking your FRONT FOOT the little "tappy" from the front foot is usually treated as an afterthought but its actually super important for making the trick happen.
Nice! Enjoy my dude and be patient at our age lmao. I'm 36 and I started skating last year. Hardest thing is being able to consistently get out there. I think I've got and lost my kickflip and heelflip like 6 times because I'll take too long of breaks. Prevents me from progressing to other tricks and it gets frustrating but it's so fun.
Much love and respect to you and your channel Paul Rodriguez. Thank you for what you do and everything you have done and your contribution to skateboarding, videos, design and the culture. We love you man. Your a living legend and a huge inspiration to me and countless others and a gift to humanity.
Thanks so much for this P-Rod ... been trying to learn how to Tre consistently for 10 years now (not joking). Technique is fundamentally wrong. Definitely some actionable hacks in here from the GOAT!
For people only getting half a kickflip in: don’t just scoop your foot/leg backwards, try to give the tail a little nudge with your toes by twisting your foot a bit. This made my treflips consistency go up by miles. I’m regular, so i twist my backfoot anti-clockwise a bit. I see most pros do this, paul included, but often people don’t talk about it. Hope this helps :)
I am regular too and I'll try to do your method I've been getting half kickflips consistently and can only do an actual tre flip by landing it with one foot.
@@randomname966did you managed to get the other foot on the board? I have the same problem. Back foot goes straight to the ground having no chance to stay over the board.
@@pistopitpit yes I did but to get a tre flip consistent it took me a year because I landed them stationary many times but finally i have them moving somewhat consistently
Wow, the fact that Paul included the 360 flip over the hip to accidental tail slide means he was more interested in teaching others how to do the trick then trying to show a precisely landed tre flip. We’ve already seen he can do that, and switch. I think it’s humble of him to share his key ingredients and to laugh off everything else. Thank you for sharing.
Something somebody told me that really helped me when I was learning them was pretend you're trying to kick your front foot with your back foot. That was such a huge help.
Putting my scooping foot closer to the pocket really helped, it's an awkward position if you're used to having your foot closer to the tip of the tail like I am but this new foot placement keeps the board under a lot better.
Dope! I'm 28 and been skating since I was 14 and I still have problems landing trey flips!! I can form it every try and mostly when I try to actually land it the board either doesn't flip all the way or I land away from the board!! Still practicing tho 🙏
LOL, I have an easier time with Nollie 360 flips than 360 flips. I always seem to miss the flip for some reason. Was not like that when I was younger but I suck nowadays. Still, I always had a bad 360 flip, I would put my legs super close to be able to do it perfectly, etc...
when I was learning them it was all scoop no tappy, or all tappy no scoop. it was a matter of remembering to "tappy" along with the scoop simultaneously which my brain had a hard time comprehending for the LONGEST TIME! my tre flips are still the most inconsistent flip trick in my bag. since I stopped skating for years (personal issues addiction n whatnot) when I got sober n got back on the board I lost all my consistent tricks from years ago (fs flip, bs bigspin, hardflip) but for some reason I started doin all my most inconsistent shit more consistently (tre flip, inward heel, bs flip) and for some weird Ass reason I lost my bs bigspin almost entirely, but I can do them switch which I was never even able to do back in the day...at 32 relearning flatground with a ollllllld unrepaired acl tear is hard enough. idk what ima do when I start relearning on a box and low square rail lol..im not even sure If il be able to lol. I may just be stuck trying remaster flip tricks on a lil 3 stair.
Just spent 3 hours earlier today and yesterday trying to get this down gotten close but with this video I can already tell ill have it down very soon thank you legend!!
As someone born in the same year as Paul I have no idea how he is still doing what he does lol. I can do a tre flip sitting still on the carpet but its been years since Ive done one moving. Getting old sucks!
I like to keep my back shoulder that's over my scoop leg lined up with the bolts.. helps me always land straight. Before my scoop leg would never land on the board. P ROD you're looking young and healthy bro!
the crazy thing here is, last week i went to sleep idealizing tre's and was like "oh man, i wish P-Rod could do a tutorial, i would literally give anything to see him explaining", today i woke up and faced this, this feels like a dream and i still can't believe it!
I remember when Scott Pfaff taught me these. He basically explained it the same way. Except he was regular footed so it took some extra practice to get it down in stance.
Back when I used to skate all the time, I could land any flip trick except a 360 flip even though I could do them nollie, switch, but never fakie or normal. I found out it was about the push of my left foot that it had to inmediately go back with the same force than the pop and the front foot will literally do nothing except going up. That's how I learned 360 flips.
You’re the only person ive ever heard have my same issue. I could literally do any flip trick, except regular 360 flips. I think it’s because i learned how to Impossible very early, and thats what my back foot wants to do naturally when i try.
Varial heel please!? 😢 I have really good fs pop shuv pop and heelflip but when I combine I flick the board away or it flips with no pop and it kills me.. 🤦🏽♂️
To get a good pop apply pressure on your popping foot and flicking foot (preload is what they call it) it applies to most, if not all flatground tricks
Big scoop, lil tappy
A little tap, tap, tap-a-roo!😅
Who's your daddy, tappy tappy tap
Just tap it in LMAO
I heard this in Adam Sandler’s voice.
Skated for around 14 years constantly, landed only a handful of 3 flips in that time. Idk I always scooped to fast never got the flick. Doing them fakie was easy but rolling forward was another story.
dawg, i've had your tre's & nollie bs heels memorized since the early 2000's. its so good to see you, bro. you're different as a human being in general. like my heart can't see nothing but pure when you're in sight, man. god speed & truly, thank you for being you, Paul.
Love that you guys left in the clips that aren’t perfect. Makes it so much more authentic.
He was just calling them not perfect but they were still perfect.
I would’ve been such a better skater when I was 13 through 15 if I had UA-cam videos like this to watch. This is so helpful.
💯
It looks like the board just wants to stick back to his feet when he's in the air...
Beautiful.
🔥🔥🔥, and if you get the chance, please tell Shane O’Neill that the fans are still waiting for that 360 flip tip video he promised us 12 years ago on UA-cam 😂
Dude yes!
Please
@rodrigofalln. I want too do that skateboarding ?. .
now would be a great time to bring back that iconic intro track from when you filmed "Ledge Fundamentals" with Plan B
I’m getting back into skating now, haven’t skated since I was about 11 I’m now 23 so I’m learning the basics all over again. Trust the process
good luck bro
@@ertebe5796 thanks homie 🙏
I could watch that clean tre flip montage for an hour an not get bored
Favorite skateboarder of all time. One day I will meet him
I watch one of his treflip tutorials almost 15years ago. Keep going P Rod!
P-Rod has such an amazing style!
Thank you
If you got the scoop but still cant seem to get it, focus on flicking your FRONT FOOT
the little "tappy" from the front foot is usually treated as an afterthought but its actually super important for making the trick happen.
Thank you Paul!! That back foot placement was everything!,.. been doing pretty them consistent today,.. I've been trying em for 16yrs or so...lol
I DID IT!!! 🎉🎉🎉🎉 I kept saying “big scoop, lil tappy” under my breath each time i went for it and i finally got it after months of practice!
Thanks Paul, I’m just starting skateboarding at age 36…this helps alot
Nice! Enjoy my dude and be patient at our age lmao. I'm 36 and I started skating last year. Hardest thing is being able to consistently get out there. I think I've got and lost my kickflip and heelflip like 6 times because I'll take too long of breaks. Prevents me from progressing to other tricks and it gets frustrating but it's so fun.
just landed my first inward heel and tre flip im so happy
Everything you put out is sick man, just fun seeing you live your life. A travel thing to food and skate spots around the valley could be sick
Much love and respect to you and your channel Paul Rodriguez. Thank you for what you do and everything you have done and your contribution to skateboarding, videos, design and the culture. We love you man. Your a living legend and a huge inspiration to me and countless others and a gift to humanity.
Learning from the master. That was CLEEEEEAAANNN
The best guy to learn a tre flip from
I landed my first one yesterday. I was struggling with it for a long time and 0:50 was the idea that helped me to land it. Thanks!
This might be the best Tre tutorial I've seen. and I've seen them all haha
Today i land the 360 flip for the fist time in years!! Thx Paul Rodriguez, I love you hard!!
Just a friendly suggestion, the voice audio should be louder. Thanks for the tips Prod!
Thanks so much for this P-Rod ... been trying to learn how to Tre consistently for 10 years now (not joking). Technique is fundamentally wrong. Definitely some actionable hacks in here from the GOAT!
For people only getting half a kickflip in: don’t just scoop your foot/leg backwards, try to give the tail a little nudge with your toes by twisting your foot a bit. This made my treflips consistency go up by miles. I’m regular, so i twist my backfoot anti-clockwise a bit. I see most pros do this, paul included, but often people don’t talk about it. Hope this helps :)
I am regular too and I'll try to do your method I've been getting half kickflips consistently and can only do an actual tre flip by landing it with one foot.
Yeah I slowed it way down and you can see his back foot gives a Inward flick with the scoop. I think that's what I've been missing
@@randomname966did you managed to get the other foot on the board? I have the same problem. Back foot goes straight to the ground having no chance to stay over the board.
@@pistopitpit yes I did but to get a tre flip consistent it took me a year because I landed them stationary many times but finally i have them moving somewhat consistently
Thank you Paul, maybe i can learn to Tre-flip now, huge fan...
Happy Gilmore no doubt, thanks for the tip p rod.
I once watched that movie 5 times times in a row with my brother in one day.
Wow, the fact that Paul included the 360 flip over the hip to accidental tail slide means he was more interested in teaching others how to do the trick then trying to show a precisely landed tre flip. We’ve already seen he can do that, and switch. I think it’s humble of him to share his key ingredients and to laugh off everything else. Thank you for sharing.
Do more videos like this please . thank you
Big scoop and a lil tappy
keep your weight over your back foot too
P-Rod has been more accurate than a video game his whole career. Unreal.
‘Just tap it in. Give it a little tappy. Tap-tap tapperoo.’ - H.Gilmore
I was thinking that too. Wonder if that's what Paul was referencing
More tricktipsss please p-rod 🔥
Working on it
Big scoop lil tappy , stuck in my head now 😅
Oh it’s just P-Rod…GOATIN…doing what he do🤙🏾
Big scoop and a lil tappy, got it 👍
I use to watch you when we were kids 😂.. I'm 34 now.. good stuff man
Something somebody told me that really helped me when I was learning them was pretend you're trying to kick your front foot with your back foot. That was such a huge help.
Good video, you are the master, please more tutorial Paul.
Got you
Putting my scooping foot closer to the pocket really helped, it's an awkward position if you're used to having your foot closer to the tip of the tail like I am but this new foot placement keeps the board under a lot better.
Literally what i needed! thank you Paul :)
No problem
Havent done these since ealry 2000s, ill get one in 2024
bro , i was in the same bought. 46 now and land one out of ten. feels so good.
37 here, and its the first time i land this trick well. @@reza_dc2
El mejor 360 flip 🔥
almost blew out my speakers when the audio got really loud towards the end of the video lol
the master *prod* showing us how it’s done what a blessing 💪🏼
Always wanted one back in the 00s... im gonna try get one this yr
Best tip Ive heard is dont stomp. The scoop is all ankle control slightly after jumping. If you stomp it down you'll have a hard time staying over it.
Great tip.
Dope! I'm 28 and been skating since I was 14 and I still have problems landing trey flips!! I can form it every try and mostly when I try to actually land it the board either doesn't flip all the way or I land away from the board!! Still practicing tho 🙏
LOL, I have an easier time with Nollie 360 flips than 360 flips. I always seem to miss the flip for some reason. Was not like that when I was younger but I suck nowadays. Still, I always had a bad 360 flip, I would put my legs super close to be able to do it perfectly, etc...
FINALLY BRO I BEEN TRYNA LEARN THESE FOREVER
get ready for another local joe tutorial guys
joe mama
when I was learning them it was all scoop no tappy, or all tappy no scoop. it was a matter of remembering to "tappy" along with the scoop simultaneously which my brain had a hard time comprehending for the LONGEST TIME! my tre flips are still the most inconsistent flip trick in my bag. since I stopped skating for years (personal issues addiction n whatnot) when I got sober n got back on the board I lost all my consistent tricks from years ago (fs flip, bs bigspin, hardflip) but for some reason I started doin all my most inconsistent shit more consistently (tre flip, inward heel, bs flip) and for some weird Ass reason I lost my bs bigspin almost entirely, but I can do them switch which I was never even able to do back in the day...at 32 relearning flatground with a ollllllld unrepaired acl tear is hard enough. idk what ima do when I start relearning on a box and low square rail lol..im not even sure If il be able to lol. I may just be stuck trying remaster flip tricks on a lil 3 stair.
Just spent 3 hours earlier today and yesterday trying to get this down gotten close but with this video I can already tell ill have it down very soon thank you legend!!
As someone born in the same year as Paul I have no idea how he is still doing what he does lol. I can do a tre flip sitting still on the carpet but its been years since Ive done one moving. Getting old sucks!
Could watch treflips all day...
i landed my first tre yesterdaay🎉
I like to keep my back shoulder that's over my scoop leg lined up with the bolts.. helps me always land straight. Before my scoop leg would never land on the board. P ROD you're looking young and healthy bro!
Keep ‘em coming!
the crazy thing here is, last week i went to sleep idealizing tre's and was like "oh man, i wish P-Rod could do a tutorial, i would literally give anything to see him explaining", today i woke up and faced this, this feels like a dream and i still can't believe it!
He’s had a trick tip for tres on UA-cam for years. The other video has a kid Shane O’Neil in it too.
@@FeedtheTriangle plan b one?
Always had the best looking tre’s 👌🏻
Thank you very much P-ROD that guy worked for me I love you 😃
Your father is a funny dude. He has done a lot for Raza comedians and actors. Salud!
Watching folks treflip that make it look so effortless 😢
What size board are you riding nowadays?
Just need Shane O’Neil to come tre flip the stairs towards the end of the video! Would really tie all this in together nicely.
Great tips man. Thanks for the advice and motivation. Needed that.
We totally needed this 2023 👌🏿👌🏿
I liked the one over the hip! You did it just like I did it back when I used to skate! Bolts! 😂
Thank you
I remember when Scott Pfaff taught me these. He basically explained it the same way. Except he was regular footed so it took some extra practice to get it down in stance.
if i never watch this video maybe ill never land any tre flips 😭😭. just landed 3 today because of prod, thank you so much prod!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Looking forward to the Local Joe PRod taught me how to tre flip video. lol.
Just what I needed 😅
1:46 didn’t even realized that he pushed switch:D I’ve been watching P-Rod for over 15 years now and still can’t tell reg or goofy😅
Best tutorial I've seen
I like the gum analogy 👍🏾
p-rod is a handsome dude. i dont care how homo that sounded.
bro u should do more of these
I got you
This is huge tip,fr I'm so close I think I gonna have these soon,and sw and Noli 👠 flip
More tricktipsss idol !! love it
You get the idea! 😂
What a beautiful trick.
Thank you for the nice comment
@@Prod84skate ur welcome
Gonna start trying to learn these thangs soon
He makes it look so easy
someone give the trick tip on volume transitions
Back when I used to skate all the time, I could land any flip trick except a 360 flip even though I could do them nollie, switch, but never fakie or normal.
I found out it was about the push of my left foot that it had to inmediately go back with the same force than the pop and the front foot will literally do nothing except going up.
That's how I learned 360 flips.
You’re the only person ive ever heard have my same issue. I could literally do any flip trick, except regular 360 flips. I think it’s because i learned how to Impossible very early, and thats what my back foot wants to do naturally when i try.
Those two “not the best ones” are still better than my non-existent ones 😅
Facts bro 😂
Could you do a slow mo close up of this, pls?
Dang, he did this whole video riding switch!
🤣
Love trick tips from prod
I see 360 flip tutorials for 20 years and I never got to do one hahahahahaha
Ha. Same, I’ve landed like 2 in 20 years 😂
@@mattd1659 y tho
always wanted to learn this because PROD has the best tre flips both regular and switch😎
Yo this scoop shit is right but don't forget to POP before you scoop. It really is jus a pop shuv type pop yfm., gl
Facts I wish you would’ve told me this 3 years ago
Varial heel please!? 😢 I have really good fs pop shuv pop and heelflip but when I combine I flick the board away or it flips with no pop and it kills me.. 🤦🏽♂️
Trick Tip: Varial Heelflip
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@@Prod84skate the GOAT thank you! 🙏🏽
To get a good pop apply pressure on your popping foot and flicking foot (preload is what they call it) it applies to most, if not all flatground tricks
Appreciated 👊
I need a tips for the straight shoulders
Exactly how I do mine sooner or later y’all will be able to do them lazy but yet fast af flip 🤘
are you gonna make an appearance at CPH open this year?
Masterfully explained P-Rod