YUTO HORIGOME TAUGHT ME HOW TO TREFLIP!

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    Yuto Horigome knows how to treflip with the best of them. So as I'm still trying to learn how to treflip yuto is an obvious choice to base my technique off of. There are two things that Yuto Horigome does that taught me how to treflip. The first is technique to learning how to treflip is how yuto horigome keeps his front shoulder over the grip tape the entire time. Second reason Yuto Horigome knows how to treflip every try is because Yuto Horigome pops his treflips rather than scraping the tail. The shoulder and the pop are the keys how to treflip like yuto horigome. Hopefully these techniques from Yuto Horigome can help you learn how to treflip as well!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 279

  • @DAVAND23
    @DAVAND23 3 роки тому +480

    When are we getting "Yuto taught me how to nollie 270 back lip a 12 stair rail"?

  • @SadMach1n3
    @SadMach1n3 3 роки тому +77

    The scoop you noticed from yuto is something very key to getting this trick. Since you’re goofy imagine the scoop in the shape of a Nike logo. It POPS and scoops forward . Since I skate regular I imagine a mirrored Nike logo and while keeping my weight slightly back, it allows my board to stay under me

    • @Aaronskiii
      @Aaronskiii 2 роки тому +7

      nike logo? thats genius!

    • @ketsuo_ptb
      @ketsuo_ptb 6 місяців тому

      honestly a great visual connection. somebody get nike marketing on the phone there's something that could be done w that

  • @gladman9634
    @gladman9634 3 роки тому +207

    LOCAL JOE tought me how to clickbait of famous skaters to flex my tricks

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому +25

      haha why would flex a trick i've struggled with for years...

    • @gladman9634
      @gladman9634 3 роки тому +50

      @@localjoe it's not that serious, just innocent teasing you sexy thang

    • @williboy61
      @williboy61 3 роки тому +13

      @@gladman9634 bro what

    • @xaviermartinez5116
      @xaviermartinez5116 3 роки тому +1

      @@williboy61 😹😹😹😹

    • @Backside5050
      @Backside5050 3 роки тому

      @@gladman9634 😂😂

  • @Knowcomply.
    @Knowcomply. 3 роки тому +41

    To me nothing beats a good varial heel, one of the best feeling tricks

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому +7

      I’ve never done one where I was really hyped but I’m sure it feels great

  • @Ethansyk
    @Ethansyk 3 роки тому +24

    the key that made me unlock treflip was : you have to pop straight down before scooping, make your tail hit the ground and then scoop, but it has to be so fast that it makes only one movement

    • @KIPSMITHERZ415
      @KIPSMITHERZ415 2 роки тому +1

      Thank yoooouuuuu, I was looking for this comment, Pop Scoop

  • @shnarfshnurf
    @shnarfshnurf 3 роки тому +43

    The day i started scooping my back foot with less force and more speed was the day i got Tre flips on lock. It should be a fast yet graceful scoop

  • @ca_ja25
    @ca_ja25 3 роки тому +34

    For more flip put your foot more in the pocket and hang your toes off MORE. For more pop put your foot closer to the tip of the tail. Find your happy medium between those 2. Remember learning to Tre flip takes time, so put in as much practice as you can. If you get frustrated do some other tricks that you have on lock. Also aim for you back heel wheel. So if you skate regular than it would be the back left corner wheel. And if you skate goofy then the right corner wheel if that makes since

    • @masonwhitley1496
      @masonwhitley1496 3 роки тому +2

      Thx, I really need this, I landed my first tre flip the other day and cant get another one, I'll try this till I get a good spin on the board

    • @ca_ja25
      @ca_ja25 3 роки тому

      @@masonwhitley1496 np man 🙏🏾

    • @UmairkhanSk8
      @UmairkhanSk8 9 днів тому

      Can u explain the corner wheel i dont get it

  • @jeremylamovsky3669
    @jeremylamovsky3669 Рік тому +1

    All in your shoulders. To anyone learning Tre flips, KEEP YOUR SHOULDERS LIKE YOU WOULD WHEN YOU KICKFLIP. When I learned them I could set them up perfect but they'd be behind me with my feet lined up with the bolts. Soon as I figured out the shoulders I had them down in a few days after six months of struggling. And who told this dude these shorts were a good idea?

  • @dubnicko5747
    @dubnicko5747 2 роки тому +3

    the way this guy analyzes skating is amazing

  • @youngpp4885
    @youngpp4885 3 роки тому +14

    I love frontside pop shuvs, pop those 10 feet high and then it looks so good

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому +3

      very underrated trick imo!

  • @koda.adok_
    @koda.adok_ 3 роки тому +16

    I've been hearing everybody says tre is all about the scoop
    but I got it right after I figured out I needed the flick too like a varial
    just to make myself feel safe to land back on it and have it fully rotated

    • @hs_31
      @hs_31 3 роки тому

      Same

    • @tacofingerz7247
      @tacofingerz7247 2 роки тому +5

      Yes, but in my case I noticed when I started focusing on my back foot scoop instead of my flip my tres would pop real nice and high and catch them, like my pop shuvs, but when I focus on the front foot flick I land them more often but with barely any pop and they definitely dont stay under me that much, I think its about focusing on the scoop but putting your front foot in a position where the flick is almost inevitable. But id say best tip could be keeping your shoulders like this, it has helped me a lot. It also depends on your aprosch you know? I got back after 10 years of not skating and varial flips were my cheese back then, but my foot positioning was eay diferent, my front foot was really close to my back foot just like yutos tre flip position, but thats because I was seeing and aproaching varials like half tres instead of pop shuvs with a flip, now that I got back to it im using a foot position for my varials Id never thought id use back then, but now my varials pop higher , the flip doesnt look as fast as before but the trick itself to me looks and feels better, so I think thats very interesting, Id never analyze a trick like that back then, also I never knew what a hardflip was I just knew what it looked like, there wasnt much info about it back in mid 2000s like there is now with youtube so omce I understood harsflips were just ft shuvs with a flip made me eager to come back and just this friday I landed one, its crazy cause im still steuggling with my kickflips but im landing treflips and hardflips lol

  • @so2nacht
    @so2nacht 3 роки тому +2

    how i learned, i could one foot tres for like 2 years straight but i couldnt commit, so i smoked a blunt and started committing immediately, was landing fakie tres and tres first try i was so hype

  • @time4passions612
    @time4passions612 3 роки тому +5

    the thing that unlooked it for me was to scoop forwards an lean back. just look at nyjahs and yutos scoop.. their ankle bands back and than forwards in one motion.. i think its also important to not lean foward when you start scooping... just concentrate that you stay central over the board and put your ass more down behind your knees.. you can clearly see that yuto doesnt have to jump that much foward (or I mean to the side) like you... try thes 3 tips and you will master them ;) another fourth secret tip: i tried to learn siccors with my tre flips and it helped to practice pop shuvits with siccors first... and then when you go for the tre you just think you gor for a pop shuv but scoop harder and go for the tre... maybe it is placebo but mentally it helped me a lot.. just the thinking that a tre isnt harder than a simple pop shuv :D

  • @swag7297
    @swag7297 3 роки тому +1

    One thing that helps me a lot is to scoop more forward than backwards. If you notice, Yuto's back foot doesn't move too much, he kinda flicks it forward and that gives a boost to the scoop and it also allows the board to spin underneath you. It works for me 👌🏼

  • @Skankhunt-hl9zj
    @Skankhunt-hl9zj Рік тому

    What helped me best was getting my 360 pop shuvs perfect then I’d set my foot up in the middle do a full 360 pop and flick forward once the shuv has hit 45 degrees and it just floats under me.

  • @cptcarl83
    @cptcarl83 3 роки тому +1

    One thing I noticed with both Yuto and Nijah beyond the pop shuv flick and squared shoulders. They ever so slightly bend at the waist and no jumping to the side. They do the trick pretty much straight up and down keeping the board on a straight line. They don’t jump to the side or lean forward to create power for the pop/flick. IMO they pop and scoop pushing the board forward towards the direction of their front foot over popping and scooping behind them. I practiced stationary tres on a small rug 3x4ish to keep the board up and under me. The rug is base all else is lava. It’s helped setting those boundaries.

  • @kill4annah
    @kill4annah 3 роки тому +8

    I hope the UA-cam gods bless you with the yuto Olympics algorithm lol

  • @skateboard_swipa9413
    @skateboard_swipa9413 3 роки тому +4

    I noticed ur leaning forward and jumping out to catch it sit in the back seat a little more will keep your treys under you vs you jumping forward to catch them

  • @PHeMoX
    @PHeMoX 3 роки тому +8

    I think a good nollie heel can look very steezy too, but yeah tre flips with the whole scissor legs thing is super steezy. (Like how Ellis Frost does his 'effortless 360 flips'.)

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah Ellis frost has crazy looking tres

  • @18ps3anos
    @18ps3anos Рік тому

    What helped me understand the scoop for tre flips was doing the ollie impossible with just the back foot, leaving the front foot off the board the whole time. Doing it a bunch of times helped me understand the motion and also warm up for it. Then when attempting the tre flip, you just don't wrap the back foot around the board - instead keep the initial motion until the pop and get it out of the way. The front foot doesn't need to flick that much. Just its starting position is enough to help the board flip the right way, and your scoop puts everything into motion.

  • @thisbadmonkey
    @thisbadmonkey 3 роки тому +3

    Interesting. If you look at yutos back foot, he places it really flat on the tail, not just the tip of his foot.
    That's exactly what I figured out yesterday.
    That way your back foot has much more room to do the desired movement to accomplish the scoop with maximum power but with much less effort.
    It makes so much sense if you just only think about it.
    How should you be able to do a proper pop-scoop motion if your foot is already stretched out before you've even done the motion.

  • @didacopl
    @didacopl 3 роки тому +7

    This actually helped me with my tre flips, thank you for putting this video

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому

      Hell yeah glad it helped!

  • @anthonybunu
    @anthonybunu 3 роки тому +1

    Best looking trick, FRONT SHUV FOSHO

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому

      Robert Neals Switch front shuv on that gap in his primitive part... idk if you seen that but one of the best front shuvs of all time

  • @amdg01007
    @amdg01007 2 роки тому

    Vertical pop
    Shoulder
    Wrap into front foot
    Should discount from front foot at 90 then reconnect with 90 degrees left
    Pushing it forward
    You should feel the front front releases the board last, and catches it first as well
    Lmk

  • @gamerspath1896
    @gamerspath1896 2 роки тому +1

    I feel like if u know how to manipulate the pressure it can be really easy... looks like yuto puts a lot of pressure on that back foot then once he releases his front foot it just goes easy

  • @pnksmigge5324
    @pnksmigge5324 2 роки тому

    What fingerboarding taught me is that no matter what the board will flip if you pop while you have your toes hanging off and your front foot/finger off the board and kind of give it any little bs shuv motion so the board is rotating close to 90 degrees before popping, for me it made it much easier to think about the motion of the back foot for me.
    5:55 the steez... :o

  • @aliveanew2272
    @aliveanew2272 3 роки тому

    Two things helped me. 1. The more I rotate my front foot to be more parallel with the board, the better the rotation. I was under rotating as well. 2. Jump higher and focus on jumping up, not forward. Try as much as possible to keep the board directly under you, rather than jumping forward to catch it.
    I also watched *someone ( can't remember who) do a frame by frame of Jordan Mourning doing a waist high Treflip K grind, and what I saw was that his front foot Didn't even flick, it just provides enough counter pressure to catch the edge of the board as the back the back foot scoops. When I started thinking about my Treflips like that, I started landing them more consistently. I can do them like 3 out of 5 tries now.

  • @thefitgamerdad
    @thefitgamerdad Рік тому

    I remember when Stefan Janoski released his tre flip tutorial I immediately understood how to do it haha

  • @b.l4365
    @b.l4365 2 роки тому

    Backside flip has to be the best looking for me.

  • @christopherparedes8707
    @christopherparedes8707 3 роки тому +2

    Love the Friday merch ad is a cool edit, I want to see the upcoming one with your updated bag of tricks 🔥, when you make a second drop! 🔥

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому

      I stoked for this second drop! thanks for watching G!

  • @maxsanchez764
    @maxsanchez764 3 роки тому +1

    laser is the steezest especially on stairs

  • @mx_guy9182
    @mx_guy9182 Рік тому

    Steeziest trick for me classic Andrew Reynolds’s frontside flip and his backside flip down wallenberg

  • @iamlazyskater
    @iamlazyskater 3 роки тому +2

    I have the same issue. Its when I don't commit I open up my body so my front foot will land at the side of the board. Last time I went out I focused on keeping my front shoulder over the board and as if by magic, I started landing on them almost every time!

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому

      Damn it's just those small adustments!

  • @prawtism
    @prawtism Рік тому

    I used to just counter-rotate my shoulders backside, but just keeping them like that also reduces the scoop power loss indeed

  • @ariekanibalie
    @ariekanibalie 3 роки тому

    25 years skating and I still don't have these on lock, but for me it's two things: 1 get in the right stance and forget about any specific scooping or flicking and just focus on jumping on your board. 2 but a little speed makes these lots easier to scoop for me, especially on asphalt. Feels like you have more friction to push through when you're going slow or standing still.

  • @bigbongtokes707
    @bigbongtokes707 3 роки тому

    heres my tip. front foot right in the middle of the board, with your foot about halfway on. point your front foot at a 45 degree angle in front of you and just ever so slightly duck stance your back foot. when you pop its not so much a hard scooping back motion but a jump up with a little toe scoop. after you pop and get that upwards motion just kick your front foot 45 degrees in front of you like you had it angled and then use the front foot to aim and catch it. practice some by just doing that motion and getting the front foot catch down without the back foot. thats what works for me. hope it helps

  • @joserxposer
    @joserxposer 2 роки тому

    older video but learned this in an old Aramis Hudson tre flip trick tip

  • @likespinningpats
    @likespinningpats 2 роки тому

    2 secrets unlocked them for me. Shoulders over the grip and the scoop. I had been scooping wrong for years. I was pulling my foot straight back behind me but the back foot needs to scoop with a J shape and kinda push the back of the board forward to help speed up the 360 spin.

  • @nicho5070
    @nicho5070 Місяць тому

    Bro you already got unlocked the Tre flip ,if you land at least 1 or 2 in a day you have it ,it doesn’t matter if it is sketchy or not ,just keep practicing an d eventually you will begin to land more

  • @MRACTION64
    @MRACTION64 3 роки тому +1

    a nollie backside flip is prob my fav trick and it’s super steezy when done right especially down stuff

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому

      Versace plug has them so nice

    • @MRACTION64
      @MRACTION64 3 роки тому

      @@localjoe yeah, i think of kevin scott

  • @rob_erto
    @rob_erto 3 роки тому +1

    This makes sense. I'm close to and I think the shoulder will help me get that front foot in the right place to catch the board. I often over-rotate and catch with the back foot!!

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому

      How did it work for you?

    • @rob_erto
      @rob_erto 3 роки тому

      @@localjoe I'm going for a skate this eve. Will let you know..

    • @rob_erto
      @rob_erto 3 роки тому

      @@localjoe I was going for treflip fakie on a bank and the technique is really good. Until I rolled my ankle! Haha. Hopefully, be ok in a week or two.

  • @odotmar
    @odotmar Рік тому

    I found the best way to get a solid snap was to create a little bit of pressure, so flicking foot your almost pushing down a bit like an ollie and back foot more down and across like a pop shove, once your ready you just kind of jump and release the pressure rather then trying to pop it like a kickflip.

  • @KevinWilliams-ug2bu
    @KevinWilliams-ug2bu 3 роки тому +1

    You've got those treflips unlocked 🔓

  • @itsAniQ
    @itsAniQ 3 роки тому +1

    Damn these pros do them like its so effortless and steezy at the same time…

  • @lkthangin
    @lkthangin 2 роки тому

    Try throwing some with your front foot under the front bolts almost in an Ollie position with your foot as perpendicular to the board as possible (not angled). It feels SUPER awkward at first but the board will flip perfectly every time and it makes no sense.
    Thinking about it a little further, I think this foot position just forces me to stay more closed while throughout the trick

  • @gamingtricks4288
    @gamingtricks4288 3 роки тому +2

    a tre flip is my favourite trick

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому

      Favorite to watch but I can't do them well... yet

  • @dsrree
    @dsrree 2 роки тому

    Subscribed because we're both old and have dad bods weighing us down lol. I've been skating 20+ years but with multiple 4-5 year gaps where I stopped skating so it always sucks to relearn everything. I currently have my tre flips back, the scoop is more important than anything but you also have to have that pop to scoop ratio to actually get a decent tre off the ground and looking nice. And yeah you figured out the same thing I did a long time ago, for most tricks just keep the top half of your body still and over the board and, don't slightly rotate or open your chest (which seems to come natural) but it's the main reason the board gets away from you.

  • @LarryJuan_
    @LarryJuan_ 2 роки тому

    Generally with all non rotating tricks your shoulders lining up with the board guarantees you’ll be over the board everytime

  • @jacobrocco2447
    @jacobrocco2447 3 роки тому +1

    For me the laser flip but when I first started as a kid it was the tre thought it would be impossible to ever learn haha

  • @zzacisaacc
    @zzacisaacc 3 роки тому

    Adjusting your flick will help keep your front shoulder closed too. Try to make your foot flick at about 45 degrees(45 might be too much) in front of you instead of straight like you would a kickflip.

  • @matthewbrandon267
    @matthewbrandon267 2 роки тому

    I don't even think about my front foot. It's more like a pressure thing. I just use the front foot to aim it like a krook. Never thought about the shoulder thing, great tip 👍

  • @j4mesb0rnproductions0n1g
    @j4mesb0rnproductions0n1g 2 роки тому

    Your Analytical skills top tier

  • @UNDERFLIPED
    @UNDERFLIPED 3 роки тому +3

    I like how 5-0 to fakies looks like on quarterpipes

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому

      True that is super good looking tnick

  • @ProvaBeK
    @ProvaBeK Рік тому

    The pop should be straight down and flick like you're tossing the tail to where the nose is

  • @andrewvogel5472
    @andrewvogel5472 3 роки тому +2

    The steeziest trick to me is a good old nollie frontside flip (especially nyjahs down the stairset)

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому +1

      Nollie frontside flip would not have thought that one

    • @andrewvogel5472
      @andrewvogel5472 3 роки тому

      @@localjoe yeah nollie frontside flips are steezy as heck

    • @cultureisdead6343
      @cultureisdead6343 3 роки тому

      Prods in his new dunk part🤯🤯😩

  • @mice-elf
    @mice-elf 3 роки тому

    Closed shoulders for sure. I think getting 360 shuvs down helped me a lot with my tre flips.

  • @thed.z.a.4658
    @thed.z.a.4658 2 роки тому

    definitely closed shoulder and curled toes, nice progress Joe!

  • @bsnp1x5l63
    @bsnp1x5l63 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the new tips! I've just subbed.
    I've got impossibles, 360 shovs, even fakie tres. But the standard tres? I just can't get them. So frustrating. I'm hoping this vid makes the difference.

  • @koenbryant219
    @koenbryant219 3 роки тому

    hey man big tip that got me to learn this trick is set up like a pop shuv and pushing your back foot towards your other foots heel , also the shoulder tip works ! keep it up man

  • @nickyraymassarella8637
    @nickyraymassarella8637 Рік тому

    Brother what I just noticed about your treflip is that you're chasing your board. Notice in the videos that both Neigah and Huto are jumping straight up and down with there shoulders square. So I think if you also add this jumping straight up and down you will have this on lock for sure. Look back and compare the videos. Also try to stay in the air that extra second that the treflip needs to come full circle. I hope this helps. Ps I love watching your videos, there very helpful.
    Nick Massarella

  • @AntonBakerr
    @AntonBakerr 2 роки тому

    These videos are very helpful , keep up the good work I can totally see your improvement!

  • @lilrawr1547
    @lilrawr1547 2 роки тому

    I have a wide foot stance for my tres and they're pretty good

  • @MrMbarr
    @MrMbarr 3 роки тому +1

    Pop shove its can be real steezey, I just got heel flips so I’m pretty psyched about them right now..

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому

      Yeah and they are so simple but so complicated when someone does it proper you take note

  • @lennyeacuvetto8146
    @lennyeacuvetto8146 2 роки тому

    Watch Kano ski trick tip for trey flips. He has the best in the game and his explanation is spot on

  • @ashfb9082
    @ashfb9082 3 роки тому

    Speed is your friend with tres it never hurts to speed up

  • @gabrielcaraballo9540
    @gabrielcaraballo9540 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Joe how did you get your rolling shuvs down? I got stationary shuvs down lock easy, but when i start it rolling i get and occasional board flip, like a viral kickflip and I've landed primo twice and got 3 good shinners lol, how the hell doni stop that flip and get a good rolling shuv?

    • @ca_ja25
      @ca_ja25 3 роки тому

      Pop shuvits or no pop shuvits?

  • @michaelazure6457
    @michaelazure6457 3 роки тому

    what unlocked them for me was scooping forwards

  • @nicoluminous
    @nicoluminous 3 роки тому

    two solid tips! Thanks I'm gunna go outside and try right now!

  • @assheismyheart
    @assheismyheart 2 роки тому

    Scooping it with the back foot is the way to make it flip and pop at the same time. I always had the flipping part under control. The problem was that it flipped perfectly, but miles away from my feet. They key for me to keep it under my feet, was my shoulder and back positioning. If your goofy, you need to keep the right shoulder above your front foot. Then when you start popping, you need to jump up like a stiff pole. Your body is only moving up and the board will be fliking under your feet. If you tend to lean to far forward, your board will also go forward. It's the same if you lean to much backwards. So the learning process is, to get the scooping right. Once that's done. Learn to keep your front shoulder above your front foot and jump while keeping a straight back above your board.

  • @hoodedcobra1531
    @hoodedcobra1531 3 роки тому

    Plus I went the hard way of learning how to do proper kick flips and catching them on the back foot in the air and then land. Not where they are rocket and the board lands first and then you land on it.

  • @larajanesen8795
    @larajanesen8795 2 роки тому

    Hardflip is really just the steaziest trick ever

  • @SystematicBeats
    @SystematicBeats 3 роки тому +8

    I’ve been struggling with this trick. Would you say you don’t need to “scoop” super hard? I feel like I’m using too much power and I’m over rotating.

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому

      No basically you till the board to the toe side and pop it so the ground hits the toe side of the tail and the flip does itself

    • @boosts14
      @boosts14 3 роки тому +1

      It’s not a scoop it’s a pressure

    • @SystematicBeats
      @SystematicBeats 3 роки тому

      @@boosts14 that’s what I felt. Kinda like a pressure flip.

  • @Gravityplaysfifa
    @Gravityplaysfifa 3 роки тому +1

    backside 360 most steezy trick

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому

      Back 3s are up there for me as well

  • @peterchavez655
    @peterchavez655 3 роки тому

    I used to treflip by jumping forwards as well when I first learned them but I had the same issues you have where you tic tak out of it. What helped me most was focusing on flipping down and out with my body more square on the board and just jumping straight up. Also making that front foot way more slanted then my kickflip because I would always leave it in kickflip position and only sometimes get a full flip rotation.

  • @emmanueljames9029
    @emmanueljames9029 2 роки тому +1

    This steeziest trick in skateboarding is Neen Williams's heelflip!!! 💯

  • @justabrahamse2786
    @justabrahamse2786 3 роки тому

    How do you not have more subscribers, your videos are sooo good and funn!
    keep up the good work man, you're gonna be really big one day

  • @tazshreds222
    @tazshreds222 Рік тому

    We need to do one on chris cole 360 flips

  • @alexmiller5146
    @alexmiller5146 3 роки тому

    Jump straight up, not out!! You’re chasing the board. Also when you were talking about the vertical scoop in the beginning you were right on the money! But then when you were practicing you were still scooping hard horizontally. I think the more horizontal scoop is directly linked to jumping out and chasing the board. The hard horizontal scoop leads to you having to chase the board, or you anticipating chasing your board is leading to a more horizontal scoop. Your tres have improved a lot though! You have the fundamentals in your head exactly right, it’s just a matter of practice now. The only advice I would give is concentrate on the fundamentals every single time you try the trick.

  • @stefandittus407
    @stefandittus407 Рік тому

    One of the steezest tricks is Gettho bird

  • @MrHalahalaho
    @MrHalahalaho 3 роки тому +1

    I needed this! I'll let you know tomorrow how it goes. Thanks bro

  • @markpanin
    @markpanin Рік тому

    Dude, try Ellis Frost’s effortless tre flip guide

  • @matanaltjeacovson4117
    @matanaltjeacovson4117 3 роки тому

    Great video man! I've started doing varial flips three days ago, gonna start trying tre flips very soon

  • @hughjass2255
    @hughjass2255 3 роки тому +2

    also yuto does literally 1000 tre flips every day

  • @hoodedcobra1531
    @hoodedcobra1531 3 роки тому +6

    You gotta be putting pressure on that back foot… gotta learn how to not travel forwards where you stay hovering over the board the whole time. you really don’t gotta swoop the back foot. More pressure you are applying before you pop. people make the mistake by leaning forwards. And swooping the back foot and jumping forwards to land on the deck. Apply the pressure on your toes and do an Ollie instead of doing a aggressive swoop . For me I was able to stay in one spot and watch the board tre flip underneath me and catching it with my front foot and land in the same spot. for me it’s all about applying the pressure on the back foot. I learned from learning pop shuv in one spot not having to jump forwards cause I was leaning forwards.

  • @MrMisfits83
    @MrMisfits83 2 роки тому +1

    Oh you guys are goofy I was what are talking about right shoulder lol

  • @dizzlebeatz5774
    @dizzlebeatz5774 3 роки тому

    A good high pop shuv it feels good... hey almost caught my first tre for the first time.. it was insane watching the board flip/rotate under me like that for the first time... i never tried that trick before 😳👀🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @MasterSplinter-cd1df
    @MasterSplinter-cd1df 3 роки тому

    I keep doing the crazy back leg scoop, when I think of the monkey toe steeze, it works

  • @Brodiesoldvids
    @Brodiesoldvids 3 роки тому

    love these videos so much man, loving everything you do!

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому

      Glad you like them! Thanks for all the support!

  • @jesusjuansanpascual9066
    @jesusjuansanpascual9066 4 місяці тому

    Dude , you look like Ed Sheeran . Nice treflip man !

  • @sesamecreeps4594
    @sesamecreeps4594 3 роки тому

    i figure out fakie tre is much easier then after i land 2 of them i tried the normal tre then i can catch them now

  • @killmonger4169
    @killmonger4169 3 роки тому

    Varial heel flips down things are sick! Also sick on flat ground! Try this one ☝️

  • @milesmcgrody8538
    @milesmcgrody8538 3 роки тому

    Been enjoying your vids. You should adventure out of the church parking lot though and start showing us some Utah skate parks. If you have anxiety with going to skate parks, boom another video topic. Lol

  • @joshuakim802
    @joshuakim802 11 місяців тому

    This is a trick I just don't understand, I can land them 6/10 times in all stances, but it just doesn't click for me, but Im gonna go skate and try this method today

  • @sergicastillo9215
    @sergicastillo9215 3 роки тому

    I think that I'm in skate 3 and do the same motion of the joystick on my feet. 100% game chager, go and try it!

  • @laavnmooeri8430
    @laavnmooeri8430 3 роки тому

    for me on every trick it works when i just keep my body as still as i can and on top of the board with good balance and just do 1000000 tries with different foot placement and kicking and flipping the board little bit differently and then some just start to feel good and board comes under me but this mimicking others style might also work for some people but i like to find my own style to do tricks.

  • @SatanistSchool
    @SatanistSchool 3 роки тому

    I'll try this shoulder trick and see if it helps

  • @Aaronskiii
    @Aaronskiii 2 роки тому

    bs flip down a stairset is madd steezy

  • @srbrunoav
    @srbrunoav 3 роки тому +1

    amazing, i been trying some tre flips and notice that I couldt land ecxacly bc of my front shoulder

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  3 роки тому +1

      Yeah it's a major key it seems. Still trying to get these on lock.

    • @srbrunoav
      @srbrunoav 3 роки тому

      @@localjoe yeah, its not easy to keep the shoulder in 🤣

  • @Sondollah
    @Sondollah 2 роки тому +1

    try not to scoop the board infront of you, just jump up to make it more steez

    • @localjoe
      @localjoe  2 роки тому

      Thanks I'll try that!

  • @stephencamacho
    @stephencamacho 3 роки тому

    Lazer flips steezy or 360 kickflip