What is a pressure flip?

The pressure flip is one of those skate tricks where your back foot does most of the job, i.e., more than 90 percent of the move. "In a pressure flip, the rear foot scoops the tail toward your backside so that the board does a 180 and half a heelflip," notes Per Welinder, author of "Mastering Skateboarding."
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What does pressure flip mean?

A pressure flip can refer to any flip trick flipped solely by the popping foot. The front foot (or backfoot in Nollie or Fakie) does not flick or do anything to cause the board to flip. Most commonly "pressure flip" refers to the pressure flip variation that resembles an inward heelflip.
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Why do people not like pressure flips?

The thing about pressure flips is that the tail drags a little longer than other tricks, so if you do them too slow, they can bite into the ground and not work. OR they can eat some of your speed and you'll land a lot slower than you started.
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Is a hard flip a pressure flip?

A pressure flip is a basic flip trick which involves applying pressure to the back end of the board with the back foot. The front foot in a pressure flip does not do anything. On the other hand, the hard flip makes use of both feet. The back foot does the pop while the front foot makes the kick position.
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Who created pressure flips?

Like most things skateboarding, the pressure flip was probably invented by Rodney Mullen, but it rose to mainstream prominence in the heady days of the early '90s. Pressure flips were the ultimate subversion of the new; a flip trick performed without the snap of an ollie.
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What is a dragon flip?

Dragon Flip. Advanced. A 360 Forward Flip, which is a combination of a 360 Kickflip and Front Foot Impossible in one spin.
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Is inward heelflip hard?

First off, the inward heelflip is a varial trick, just like it's frequently dissed and similary hard to make look good sibling, the varial kickflip. For both, if they're too much in sync it looks like you're hovering over a gyroscope, too out of sync and you're working with a wonky pile of gross.
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Is kickflip easier than ollie?

The one you'll see in street skating, the ollie kickflip, is a very different beast. Neither one is really harder or easier than the other, but this is a lot more alien to most skaters today due to its unusual riding position and flipping technique.
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How much do pro skateboarders earn?

Salary Ranges for Professional Skateboarders

The salaries of Professional Skateboarders in the US range from $19,910 to $187,200 , with a median salary of $44,680 . The middle 50% of Professional Skateboarders makes $28,400, with the top 75% making $187,200.
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What is an impossible skateboard trick?

Ollie Impossibles, also known simply as Impossibles, are similar to 360 Shove-Its in that the board rotates 360-degrees. However, Ollie Impossibles are performed when the skateboard is wrapped almost vertically over the back foot while in the air, resulting in a 360-degree rotation of the board.
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What is a Casper Flip?

In a Casper Flip, you turn the board onto your foot (grip-tape to shoe laces) with your "sliding" foot, and rotate the board back with a 180° turn with your back foot. Its similar to the more complicate hospital flip which only uses one foot.
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Is pressure flip harder than kickflip?

A hard flip is essentially a frontside pop shove-it with a kickflip. Pressure flip, on the other hand, is any flip trick that gets its flip direction from the foot that makes the nose or the tail of the skateboard pop up. Pressure flip is easier to perform than the hard flip.
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Why is it called pressure flip?

The trick's name tells us that one must apply all the weight and pressure to flip the board. Easy, right? The pressure flip is one of those skate tricks where your back foot does most of the job, i.e., more than 90 percent of the move.
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What is a 540 kickflip called?

Gazelle Flip (540 kickflip with a 360 body varial)
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What is an ollie impossible?

Ollie Impossibles, also known simply as Impossibles, are similar to 360 Shove-Its in that the board rotates 360-degrees. However, Ollie Impossibles are performed when the skateboard is wrapped almost vertically over the back foot while in the air, resulting in a 360-degree rotation of the board.
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What's a hospital flip?

A Hospital Flip is similar to a Casper Flip. In a Casper Flip you turn the board onto your foot (grip-tape to shoe laces) with your "sliding" foot, and rotate the board back with a 180° turn with your back foot.
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What is a laser flip skateboarding?

The laser flip is a combination of a frontside 360 shove-it and a heelflip. Therefore, you need to be comfortable with these rotations, as well as the varial heelflip. It's the opposite of a regular tre flip. Scooping, timing, and foot positioning are key to landing the laser flip.
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