The skater pushes the skateboard forward, then stands, his feet spread apart and his left foot moves flexibly. Press the weight at the end of the board and raise the end of the board by an inch or two. When the plate end is in the air, the body rotates clockwise; When the front wheel hits the ground, the skateboard deflects to the right. Connect this series of movements and keep practicing.
2. The next hurdle skill is close to the street sill, and the center of gravity is moved to the back foot. When the plate end crosses the ridge, lift the front wheel. Keep this position, squat slightly, and prepare to land.
3. Climbing skills
When approaching the barricade, the skater shifts the center of gravity to the back foot and lifts the board end to make it jump over the edge of the barricade before reaching the barricade. Quickly shift the center of gravity from the hind foot to the front foot in the air. Press the front end of the skateboard onto the steps, so that the tail of the skateboard also goes up the steps.
4, inversion skills
Slide the skateboard forward to make it reach a proper speed, and straddle the two ends of the skateboard as far as possible. Put the center of gravity on the front foot, that is, the left foot, tilt the tail of the board and rotate it clockwise 180 degrees (backward or outward). If the action is correct, the skateboard stands upside down and the right foot becomes the supporting foot.
5, 360-degree rotation skills
The skater can find balance by slightly pushing and turning during the skating, and can swing back and forth or turn in circles. Try to keep the skateboard level. When you are ready, swing your arm counterclockwise. At the same time, keep your balance and make a final push to the left. The center of gravity falls on the right foot, and the arm swings to the right, driving the whole body to rotate. When rotating, the rear wheel is the shaft. Try to keep the rear wheel level. Don't lift the front end of the board too high. In fact, there is no need to pay attention to the front end of the skateboard. As long as you focus on the tail of the board and increase the rotation, the front end will naturally rise and the height will be just right.
6, single wheel rotation skills
The skater drives to a suitable speed, tilts the front end of the skateboard and rotates 360 degrees with the rear wheel. In order to keep a good balance, try to keep the skateboard in the air for a long time. Grasp the front end of the skateboard with your hands, keep a balanced fulcrum, and make people rotate with the skateboard. Then step on one side of the skateboard with your back foot and grasp the skateboard with your hands, so that one wheel of the rear wheel will leave the ground and turn at least twice.
7, seesaw skills
Push or push the skateboard to the sliding speed. The tail of the right foot pedal, the front end of the left foot pedal is used for control, or the rear side of the front wheel is used for seesaw. Move the center of gravity to your right foot, lean forward and let the board end stay in the air for as long as possible. You can let the tail of the board gently scrape the ground from time to time to maintain balance.
8. 180 degree warping stop loss technique
In the process of sliding, the plate end must be inclined until the plate end scratches the ground. At the same time, the whole body rotates clockwise 180 degrees. If the seesaw keeps pace with the rotation and the supporting feet are stable enough, the skateboard will rotate 180 degrees and stop.