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Title: No comply flip tips
Post by: JB on November 12, 2013, 09:39:56 AM
anyone got any advice for no comply flips? ive got no complys up curbs and over parking blocks but i have no clue how to get the board to flip. is it just kind of a lucky fluke trick, or is there actually a technique to making it flip every time? any tips would be appreciated.

http://youtu.be/6L4odR5vsMk?t=1m24s (http://youtu.be/6L4odR5vsMk?t=1m24s)

1:24 is the trick im talking about if anyone is confused about what trick im talking about.
Title: Re: No comply flip tips
Post by: Hobochilli on November 12, 2013, 10:24:35 AM
Rusty Bearings will help you on this, he have those and some other radical moves on lock.
Title: Re: No comply flip tips
Post by: MuchasGracias on November 12, 2013, 03:11:29 PM
im sure there's a technique to it, but ive been tryna find it for ages.

like how the fuck does this happen?
HOW DID HE DO THIS?? OMG Clip w/ Justin Schulte (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY5epWAsxG8#)
Title: Re: No comply flip tips
Post by: happenstance on November 12, 2013, 03:20:56 PM
Put your toes in the toeside pocket of the tail (as apposed to heelside) and literally stand on your toe as you approach the obstacle. You are essentially attempting to pressure flip downward into the curb and this causes the board to bounce backward. It's a ricochet movement, the obstacle is the thing that flips the board. I remember when I first had someone explain this to me, it was a lightbulb moment, like it all finally made sense.

As for doing the 180 ones, you need to approach the obstacle at the slightest angle backside (as in backside grinding the bottom step), and when the board ricochets it will sort of spin frontside, and you pivot.
Title: Re: No comply flip tips
Post by: Anotherwon on November 12, 2013, 03:21:59 PM
NO COMPLY FLIP UP LARGE 7 STAIR!! (Sketchy) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAF19lJErXE#)
Title: Re: No comply flip tips
Post by: Chavo on November 13, 2013, 04:38:04 PM
Put your toes in the toeside pocket of the tail (as apposed to heelside) and literally stand on your toe as you approach the obstacle. You are essentially attempting to pressure flip downward into the curb and this causes the board to bounce backward. It's a ricochet movement, the obstacle is the thing that flips the board. I remember when I first had someone explain this to me, it was a lightbulb moment, like it all finally made sense.

As for doing the 180 ones, you need to approach the obstacle at the slightest angle backside (as in backside grinding the bottom step), and when the board ricochets it will sort of spin frontside, and you pivot.

You're also going to want to take your back foot off before you hit the object. More specifically, you'll want to fling it a bit since your tail should hit the object instead of the wheels.