I just started skateboarding and this is a huge help! Everyone keeps telling me not to do anything else until I can ollie, but I just wanna do something that looks cool. Practicing ollies day in day out is frustrating and gets boring very quickly.
As a 50 year old who is just started learning to skate these tricks help me with my balance and getting comfortable with my board. Sure they may be easy to people who have years of skating experiance, but for an old guy like me, who literally is learning from scratch I find lots of these rather hard. Ill be practising them all, till I can do them. I do not care if they are weak ass tricks or not because as I learn each one I will feel better about my progression. I know im starting late all I really want to do is ride bowls and carve up bowls. I could care less about tricks speed and carving to me is where skating is at. I just wanna rip in bowls is basically my only goal.
Yessir. Love the attidue! I agree with you. I‘ve started skating this year, and i am also excited when i can anything in this Video. Greetings from Berlin
Get good greens and rippin bowls is a no brainer…… Just a reminder the old dude at the skate park is always considered the “weirdo” Keep to the streets, avoid the police. From one old dude to another, Skate or Die🤘
Haha we've all been there, I just don't want people to get too frustrated with the process and quit, because it can take a while to get them nice and high and leveled out. Great to hear about your progression though, keep at it!
@@natelivingstonn It's hard to say because obviously I've had to take breaks here and there, but I started skating when I was 16 and I'm 33 now...so it's been a while!
@@NeverStopImprovingSB i started at 16 too man, just turned 17! got a longboard like 2 years ago so i knew how to ride when i started doing tricks a few months ago.
Great list! I’ve skated for for over 20 years and seriously couldn’t think of so many fun tricks that can be done without to much hassle. Anyhow keep up the great work : )
this is SO TRUE! I get stuck in my mind that I need to learn how to ollie before anything else and I forget there's so much else to do. Being able to handle going off a curb or a few stairs is HUGE! Also manuals or boardslides are DOPE
idk what I was expecting, but this video really feels like it's genuinely directly towards new skaters who genuinely dont even know where to begin, which ai can completely understand. new hobbies can be hard to get into, and videos that offer genuinely beginner level advice is rare. great content
Thank you!! I'm going skating for the first time in like 15 years today. I'm just riding around but I was looking for tricks like this for later on. I'm pumped!!
So I started the video thinking I saw FIVE but then had to relook... 50!!?! So awesome. Lots of really great tricks to try out that I never thought of. Your videos are always so top notch, dude, thanks for your dedication... so appreciative for you.
try an ollie north south switch ollie fakie ollie nollie bs board or fs nose slide kickflip heelflip pressure flip grabs from an ollie pop shuv shuv fs shuv or fs pop shuv a lot of these tricks wont count in a game of skate
I loved this! Can't do any popped tricks bc I screwed my toe and I was so sad I could't skate except for doing mannys or shuvs, but these gave me a lot more inspiration and stuff to work on while injured!
dayum dude. i alrdy do some really neat ollies but only while standing and not consistently at all. this video is a blessing. i will try some of this FOR SURE in my next sessions. didn't knew, that there are soooo many do-able tricks for me before the ollie perfection. i thought ollies aren't that difficult and the real challenge should be the kickflip. i thought, that i am just progressing way too slow. but if videos like these exist, i might be wrong :D. gives me hope that my ollies will be consistent and while rolling AND on, over or from obstacles
Great! It gives me alot of good ideas on what I can try although I have already been doing 25% of all of these tricks already I can now try 75% more tricks. Or maybe not 75% , more like 40% more.
Once you learn how to fall properly, this won't be quite as big of a concern. Injuries are a part of skateboarding though, so maybe don't overthink it so much that you talk yourself out of skating altogether ;)
I‘m pushing mongo cause I’m popping with my left leg and pushing with my right and with my left leg I can do better ollies kick/heelflips and treflips is it a problem ?
Haha that's so nice of you to say, I never really thought of it like that. Hopefully anyone can get good at skateboarding regardless of their limitations! 💪
Sounds like you're killing it bro, keep up the good work and the awesome videos on your channel! RedHelmet is going to be HUGE one day =) just don't give up or let anybody tell you that it's not going to work!
i recognised 3 of these skateparks! all of witch ive been to. i saw northeast metro park, house park in austin, and then that one smaller park near wells branch
I have struggled with ollies in my first week but I'm trying to do them grabbing a fence first / on grass. Staying on my tip toes helped me to increase the pop but I'm not there yet.
As much as I appreciate that, don't get it in your head that all of these are going to be that hard to land. Believing a trick is possible is more than half the battle!
I like all the Caveman tricks, you could do a whole 50 trick list on Boneless's too. FS Boneless, BS Boneless, Fakie boneless, boneless impossible, boneless varial, Boneless to tailstall, boneless to 5050 or 5-0, Stoneless one, etc. etc.
I did like the creativity of your tricks. I started skated more seriously again about 7 months ago, now that I am 55 years old. Most everything do is not an ollie trick. Street skating makes my back feel it more, so mini ramp type stuff is what I prefer. Be cool.
im getting old so no more of drops and stairs. i am learning all the flatland and freestyle tricks i hated on in my youth. i am also teaching my kid at the moment so this is perfect for both of us
I like your style Johan! Maybe not ALLL of these tricks, but at least a good amount of them would be a really solid idea in my opinion. Just having the ability to balance comfortably on your board while riding will make learning ollies MUCH much easier. 🔥🔥🔥
0:30 Bunny Hop
0:38 Standing railflip
0:52 Running Shuv-It
0:58 Flatground Pivots
1:03 Frontside 180 No Comply
1:14 Biebelhammer
1:20 Indiegrab Caveman
1:23 Cannonball Caveman
1:26 Caveman Fingerflip
1:38 Caveman Boardslide
1:41 Boneless
1:54 Nosestall to tailstall
1:58 Nosestall to caveman
2:03 Slappy noseslide
2:09 Hippy Jump
2:27 Railstand
2:32 Railstand Rollover
2:39 Railstand to Railstand
2:43 Railstand Flip
2:49 Freestyle fingerflip
2:58 Nollie Shuvit
3:12 Casper flip
118 likes and no comments! Let me fix that 😊
Where are the other 28 tricks though? 😂😂😂
@@YaNeK92 just the good ones
@@ModalSoul haha fair enough. Wishing you a tremendous New Year! All the best from Western Australia 🦘😄🤘🏼
The "Caveman to manual" is 10/10
Thanks dude! Had a little too much fun on some of these 😂
This whole is and video is great but the yes, THAT CAVEMAN to MANUAL was soooooo clean!
Yes reminds me of that part from that Frog video maybe it was Jesse Alba?!
i do a caveman but i make the board do a 180 before i land and sometimes when the board does a 180 counterclockwise i jump 180 clockwise
Thats possible?
My brain: alright let's try one of these.
My feet: N O
Don’t give up : ) your feet will start cooperating at some point.
@@skywarpseeker6478 ok thanks :)
Get comfortable on your board first. Just ride and ride
Same with me lol
Skywarp Seeker i just bought a skate but the size is 8 I can’t do anything with it ..
I just started skateboarding and this is a huge help! Everyone keeps telling me not to do anything else until I can ollie, but I just wanna do something that looks cool. Practicing ollies day in day out is frustrating and gets boring very quickly.
Same, been trying to Ollie for 3 weeks and can barely get my back wheels off the ground. Switching it up with stuff like this makes practice more fun.
I’m still trying to Ollie a month in 🙄
It's always about commitment. Don't give up.
As a 50 year old who is just started learning to skate these tricks help me with my balance and getting comfortable with my board. Sure they may be easy to people who have years of skating experiance, but for an old guy like me, who literally is learning from scratch I find lots of these rather hard. Ill be practising them all, till I can do them. I do not care if they are weak ass tricks or not because as I learn each one I will feel better about my progression. I know im starting late all I really want to do is ride bowls and carve up bowls. I could care less about tricks speed and carving to me is where skating is at. I just wanna rip in bowls is basically my only goal.
Yessir. Love the attidue! I agree with you. I‘ve started skating this year, and i am also excited when i can anything in this Video.
Greetings from Berlin
Get good greens and rippin bowls is a no brainer……
Just a reminder the old dude at the skate park is always considered the “weirdo”
Keep to the streets, avoid the police.
From one old dude to another,
Skate or Die🤘
live life to the fullest dream big OG
hello did you manage to rip bowls?
@@michelleangelica5289 Im still working on it but yes getting better every day.
imagine someone who can't do ollie but can do 50 tricks like that
I can barely ollie but I can indie grab a euro👀
that'd be me, hello
It’s actually very normal it requires no pop to do most these tricks lol
Imagine being a earlier 70s freestyle skater
But nollie Is kinda a ollie but riding fakie
0:38 standing rail flip
0:52 running shuvit
1:03 frontside 180 no-comply
3:12 Casper flip
this JUST GAVE ME SO MUCH MOTIVATION TO GO OUT AND SKATE
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Any progresses?
Oh yeah I can’t Ollie yet, guess I’ll just caveman baordslide into Nollie 3 shuv, normal things that happen
you couldnt have pointed me out better in the intro, i can ollie but i still want them to be more leveled and ollie up a curb
Haha we've all been there, I just don't want people to get too frustrated with the process and quit, because it can take a while to get them nice and high and leveled out. Great to hear about your progression though, keep at it!
me too man, how long have you been skating?
@@natelivingstonn It's hard to say because obviously I've had to take breaks here and there, but I started skating when I was 16 and I'm 33 now...so it's been a while!
@@NeverStopImprovingSB i started at 16 too man, just turned 17! got a longboard like 2 years ago so i knew how to ride when i started doing tricks a few months ago.
I'm working on my ollie up curb for past couple weeks.. so rewarding when I land'm. Ride on!!
Great list! I’ve skated for for over 20 years and seriously couldn’t think of so many fun tricks that can be done without to much hassle. Anyhow keep up the great work : )
It took 3 days to get to 50 but I think it was worth it! Thank you so much for the positive vibes! 🤙
this is SO TRUE! I get stuck in my mind that I need to learn how to ollie before anything else and I forget there's so much else to do. Being able to handle going off a curb or a few stairs is HUGE! Also manuals or boardslides are DOPE
Yessir! Ollies are a key fundamental, but there's no need to rush it when there are so many other things to practice in the meantime 🤙
idk what I was expecting, but this video really feels like it's genuinely directly towards new skaters who genuinely dont even know where to begin, which ai can completely understand. new hobbies can be hard to get into, and videos that offer genuinely beginner level advice is rare. great content
2:21 is all I want to learn asap
just lift your nose then your tail
just put your front foot up on the nose and push down a little when you feel like you get stuck, but that normally doesnt even happen
200th thumb up I rule :)...
I clicked on this video just wondering how he fit 50 tricks into a 3 minute video
Same haha
LOL
200th thumb up I rule :)...
dude, you're back at making skate videos! That is awesome!!
My foot is feeling quite a bit better these days! Rock and roll!!! 🤜🤛
skate or die hi
@@jealousys4172 hi craig
3:19 "subscribe" is my favorite
Haha it's a great trick
That one got me too
Thank you!! I'm going skating for the first time in like 15 years today. I'm just riding around but I was looking for tricks like this for later on. I'm pumped!!
that was enjoyable to watch. low impact tricks are right up my alley at 45
So I started the video thinking I saw FIVE but then had to relook... 50!!?! So awesome. Lots of really great tricks to try out that I never thought of.
Your videos are always so top notch, dude, thanks for your dedication... so appreciative for you.
Let's gooo Zach! Thanks for the support 🤙
Great list. I remember when I first landed a firecracker and it was a great day !
Yeah I got bored of just doing ollies so I searched up tricks and this came up thanks for showing me these tricks!
try an ollie north south switch ollie fakie ollie nollie bs board or fs nose slide kickflip heelflip pressure flip grabs from an ollie pop shuv shuv fs shuv or fs pop shuv a lot of these tricks wont count in a game of skate
This video should have been called- “HOW TO WIN EVERY GAME OF SKATE”
I very strongly like this idea
Actually, in a game of skate your feet aren't allowed to touch the ground so you can't even play a game with any of these tricks. Lol
@@jaysoncombee7201 its just skate
@@jaysoncombee7201 since when lol
@@jaysoncombee7201 That just applies when you're not supposed to touch the ground, when is part of the trick is okay,
I loved this! Can't do any popped tricks bc I screwed my toe and I was so sad I could't skate except for doing mannys or shuvs, but these gave me a lot more inspiration and stuff to work on while injured!
I really like the nose stall to tail stall. I gotta practice that when going up bowls. It looks so slick
Great video i just staryed back skateboarding at 34 stuff like this keeps you having fun and not killing yourself jumping so much
i really love your videos man, thank you for them they make skateboarding sm easier and give me more hope and motivation!
So cool to see you are back recording new video's!
Thank you Rutger! Very glad to be back 😁
a hug from Brazil congratulations for the work 💖
this video is awesome and may be the reason i pick up a skateboard for the first time ever- great video
Those are all excellent and stylish as hell.
Frontside 180 No-Comply & Boneless, so clean, I love these tricks 😜
mastering these basics and also doing them switch may prevent serious injuries and have great board control.
dayum dude. i alrdy do some really neat ollies but only while standing and not consistently at all. this video is a blessing. i will try some of this FOR SURE in my next sessions. didn't knew, that there are soooo many do-able tricks for me before the ollie perfection. i thought ollies aren't that difficult and the real challenge should be the kickflip. i thought, that i am just progressing way too slow. but if videos like these exist, i might be wrong :D. gives me hope that my ollies will be consistent and while rolling AND on, over or from obstacles
Thank you for this. I'm quite old for a beginner and these tricks look great to start with.
Great! It gives me alot of good ideas on what I can try although I have already been doing 25% of all of these tricks already I can now try 75% more tricks. Or maybe not 75% , more like 40% more.
Can you please do an extended version of this video where you teach us any of this tricks? In a minute for every trick can be a greater video 🤘🏻🖤
the only thing i gained from this video was a shuvit...
THANK YOU SO MUCH BRO GOD BLESS YOUR SOUL-
Lol 😆
Honestly this is a great foundation for a beginner.
man, so many tricks and now I am just wondering how many injuries are needed to learn all these ?
Once you learn how to fall properly, this won't be quite as big of a concern. Injuries are a part of skateboarding though, so maybe don't overthink it so much that you talk yourself out of skating altogether ;)
The "Freestyle Fingerflip" is 20/20
Very cool video, este video me mando a patinar para la calle.
That running shovet was muah 💋 perfect
Thanks man I just started skateboarding last weeks and u help me land my first one! Much appreciated
Couldn't be happier for you man!!
@@NeverStopImprovingSB thx dude!
I can finally do all of these. lets gooooooooo
Sprained my ankle a month ago and I’m still healing, so this video is perfect
Hope you are back to 110% soon man, thanks for the love!
The Last one is amazing
These are totally epic !
I‘m pushing mongo cause I’m popping with my left leg and pushing with my right and with my left leg I can do better ollies kick/heelflips and treflips is it a problem ?
0:53 is sick ngl
This was awesome. Thank you 🙏🏽
Great video, my impression Is that you are very tall and this requires even more control and precision in the movements! Awesome job!
Haha that's so nice of you to say, I never really thought of it like that. Hopefully anyone can get good at skateboarding regardless of their limitations! 💪
I just landed one of my best basic Cavemans and they feel great, altough I am trying his variations and the boneless
I needed this. Trying to Ollie for 4 hours a day with no success is so boring. I’m not gonna stop Ollie practice but I needed something different.
Wow I'm gonna show these off down at the recreational park, thanks bud!
ua-cam.com/video/ZN4w7-uUWrw/v-deo.html
Great inspiration!
Really helped me
Sounds like you're killing it bro, keep up the good work and the awesome videos on your channel! RedHelmet is going to be HUGE one day =) just don't give up or let anybody tell you that it's not going to work!
This video is so helpful, keep up the good work 👍🏻😀
i recognised 3 of these skateparks! all of witch ive been to. i saw northeast metro park, house park in austin, and then that one smaller park near wells branch
If you can do all of these tricks and still cant do an Ollie that a little sus
😏
It's me. I mostly work on lip tricks and no comply gaps.
This taught me how to do a shove it 🙏 thanks 👍.
Am I the only one who watching this even tho I can treflip
No lol
I can’t tre but I can kick flip!
Well, no
@@zacharytaylor7920 yeah lol , those aren't like real tricks , the best things is to learn ollie then learn real tricks never quit
wow 😳
We want a part 2! This will be a challenge!
Very good
The most important part of skating is perfecting the PUSH.
Broo I need tutorials on them all! Even if they r brief
That is something I can do! Thank you for the suggestion 🔥🔥🔥
Do you think the "Gonex" skateboard is good for tricks?
I personally have no experience with that brand, sorry I'm not more help!
@@NeverStopImprovingSB thanks anyways😁
love all the austin parks man ! sick vid !
Best parks in the whole country! (outside of California)
@@NeverStopImprovingSB yesssirrr
I have struggled with ollies in my first week but I'm trying to do them grabbing a fence first / on grass. Staying on my tip toes helped me to increase the pop but I'm not there yet.
#7 a random pebble* I'm about to end this hole man's carrer
What sise on skateboard do you recomend??
you make these ridiculously hard tricks look so easy 😩
As much as I appreciate that, don't get it in your head that all of these are going to be that hard to land. Believing a trick is possible is more than half the battle!
Originally from Illinois my whole life. went to college in Georgetown Texas and is appalled to see you at the Georgetown skatepark
Why would you say that caused you to feel appalled? Do you not want me to go there?
this is so helpful thank you so much!!!
Sweet! Very glad to hear that :D
I tried these tricks. Its harder than ollie for me
Now im trying ollie again 😆
Beginners huh?
Fr
A lot of these are begginer friendly. But there's a few that are intermediate
HES BACK
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Awesome, thanks
I like all the Caveman tricks, you could do a whole 50 trick list on Boneless's too. FS Boneless, BS Boneless, Fakie boneless, boneless impossible, boneless varial, Boneless to tailstall, boneless to 5050 or 5-0, Stoneless one, etc. etc.
LESS GO NSI!!!!
Let's go!!
I did like the creativity of your tricks. I started skated more seriously again about 7 months ago, now that I am 55 years old. Most everything do is not an ollie trick. Street skating makes my back feel it more, so mini ramp type stuff is what I prefer. Be cool.
You too man, thank you!
P.S. Here is the mini-ramp version of this video: ua-cam.com/video/dZdhovMuwrY/v-deo.html
47. Nollie Fs Shuvit or Bs Shuvit?
Dude, you are so right 🤦♂️ Dangit! I can't go back and change it either! Well, either way good catch.
Where is strawberry milkshake?
1:46 the pause in the music was perfect
Aww thanks! 🤘
0:57-1:04 what about walking the board side to side?
What a great video, filled with actual fun tricks. Everybody should learn these
tricks : *for beginners*
actually : *for masters*
video : *youtube*
hotel : *trivago*
Good stuff!
im getting old so no more of drops and stairs. i am learning all the flatland and freestyle tricks i hated on in my youth. i am also teaching my kid at the moment so this is perfect for both of us
Imma def try the Casper flip
Heck yeah! It was a new one for me, but I had fun messing with it 👍
Great tricks, anyone know the song name plis? Thnks
Way past ollies but love these vids idk why
Nice vid bro
I appreciate you Alex 😉
Saw you filming this at wells
thanks for making this
It was actually so much fun!
Ive been doing nosestalls on my front steps and never thought to do nosestall to tailstall nor caveman, I totally need to try those out
that's cool you have a place to skate on your front porch!
I think we all should know these tricks before Ollie.... it makes us feel comfortable on the board.
I like your style Johan! Maybe not ALLL of these tricks, but at least a good amount of them would be a really solid idea in my opinion. Just having the ability to balance comfortably on your board while riding will make learning ollies MUCH much easier. 🔥🔥🔥
I still can’t figure out an Ollie but I reckon I can smash out a few of these
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Happy to have helped!