360° Wheelie
This a pretty hard trick. The rider places his weight on the backside of the board for a wheelie and then turns 360° degrees, continuing in the same direction.
Body Varial
During this trick the rider jumps up and turns 180° in the air while the board stays in the same direction. This is a harder trick. If you are regular footed you have to learn to ride goofy footed and vice versa. If you are regular you have to start goofy footed because it is easier to land in your preferred orientation.
Flip Start
This is just a really cool way to start riding. It is quite easy to learn even for absolute beginners.
Flip & Turn Start
This is the same as the flip start, but it is a bit trickier. Between flipping the board and jumping onto the board, you have to do a 180° turn in the air.
Going up & down a curb
Most people say this isn't even a trick. It is included because it is actually harder than some of the tricks on this list. It consists of a combination of a wheelie and a front manual.
Hang 10
This is a spectacular trick. During this trick the rider moves both his feet on to the front deck. Easiest to do in two steps.
Hang 20
This is the same as the Hang 10 except the rider moves both their feet on to the back of the RipStik. Most riders say this one is actually easier than the Hang 10. You try and decide!
High Caveman
This is also a way of getting on your board and starting riding. For this you have to have your board in your hands and you have to jump onto it before the board hits the ground.
Kickflip
I don't even think you guys need a description for this trick. This is probably the most well known trick coming from skateboarding. You probably guessed that you can also do it on a casterboard. Here it is in its glory.
Nose Manual
Also known as a nose wheelie. This is a really basic trick. The rider puts his weight on the front deck making the other part of the RipStik go up in the air.
Ollie
During this trick the rider, otgether with the board jumps up in to the air. This is done without the rider using his hands.
Wheelie
Also known as a manual. Probably the first trick most riders ever learn. If you are new to learning tricks on your RipStik, this a really good one for every beginner to get started. The rider puts his weight on the back of the board making the front of it lift up in the air. Some might say the wheelie in the picture doesn't count as a wheelie because the back of the board touched the ground. I think this is a pretty nice trick.
Credit to YouTube users Matt Nicholls Sport, Wetarded Bananana, ripstikpros22, TutorialsAndEdits, Kanal von Duich92 and xSupaDupax
Nice list most of those I can’t do
ReplyDeleteI am going to learn each of this before 2021 already did 3
ReplyDeletedid you do it
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