The hardflip is a combination of a frontside shove it and a kickflip, but the way you kick causes the board to flip between your legs. In order to do a hardflip, you need to know how to do these other tricks first. As its name implies, the hardflip is one of the most difficult tricks to pull off, but practice makes perfect! See Step 1 to learn how to start doing it today.

Steps

  1. 1
    Get up some speed. Push a few times and gain a little speed to start, because this trick requires a bit of momentum to pull off.
  2. 2
    Put your back foot in position. The ball of your back foot should be placed close to the middle of your board, in the same position you use for a kickflip. You should be slightly up on the ball of your foot. Place your foot at a 45-degree angle with your toes pointed toward the back of the board and your heel angled toward the front bolts.
    • When you do the trick, your back foot will shove forward.
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  3. 3
    Get your front foot in position. Your front toes should be positioned at the front edge of the board, with your heel angled toward the back. Rise up so that your weight is on the ball of your foot.
    • When you do the trick, your front foot will shove off to the side to cause the board to flip.
  4. 4
    Pop the board straight up. Use your back foot to pop the board straight up so that it pops vertically at a 90-degree angle to the ground. You'll do this the same way you would for a frontside shove it.
  5. 5
    Immediately use your front foot to flip the board.[1] When it's vertical, shove your front foot off the side of the board to flip it around in between your legs. So you'll pop and scoop with your back foot like you would for a frontside pop shove it while at the same time flicking strait behind you and also sort of up.
    • It's important to make sure your front foot gets out of the way after the shove, so the board can flip completely around.
    • Once you learn hardflips you will want to slowly practice scooping more and more up and out in order to make the board flip as vertically as possible, rather than more horizontally like you would for a frontside shove it.
  6. 6
    Land on both feet. When the board completes the vertical part of the flip and is tipping toward the ground, stomp down hard to catch the board and land the trick.
    • Keep your body over the board the whole time.[2]
    • It can be easier to learn how to land on your front foot, but keep practicing until you can land the trick on both feet.
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Updated: June 18, 2021
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