The ollie late flip (or back foot kickflip) is an advanced trick and is harder than it looks, to do this you basically have to ollie and to do a flip with your back foot at the peak of the ollie.
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feet placement:
-the front foot should be near the front bolts, perpendicular to the board and all the way across the width of the board, to prevent any kind of unwanted front foot flipping.
-the back foot is on the tail, like an ollie.
the trick:
-do an ollie.
-in midair put all your weight above the front foot, and remove the back foot from the deck.
-at the peak of the ollie hit the heel side of the deck with your back foot toes very close to the edge, somewhere between the middle and the back bolts.
-immediatly lift your back foot up after hitting the deck. let the board flip.
-land.
some tips:
-the key to land a late flip is to stay over the board, you have to commit and to land whatever happens.
-try to do ollie late 1/2 flip first, a late 1/2 flip landed with both feet is way better than a late flip landed with a foot on the floor (which is bad).
-they are easier rolling fakie or on a bank, doing them off a curb can also help if you are stuck to late 1/2 flips.
Variations:
-the ollie late flip can be done varial to get late hardflips and ollie back foot varial flips, both are usually easier to learn than the straight late flip.
-you can use the late flip move to break many tricks, using any foot, most popular variations are pop shuvit late flip, 1/2 impossible late 1/2 flip, 1/2 heelflip late 1/2 flip, and Haslam flip, but there are many others such as the nollie backside bigspin late flip.
-you can also do back foot heelflips (those have many variations to).
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feet placement:
-the front foot should be near the front bolts, perpendicular to the board and all the way across the width of the board, to prevent any kind of unwanted front foot flipping.
-the back foot is on the tail, like an ollie.
the trick:
-do an ollie.
-in midair put all your weight above the front foot, and remove the back foot from the deck.
-at the peak of the ollie hit the heel side of the deck with your back foot toes very close to the edge, somewhere between the middle and the back bolts.
-immediatly lift your back foot up after hitting the deck. let the board flip.
-land.
some tips:
-the key to land a late flip is to stay over the board, you have to commit and to land whatever happens.
-try to do ollie late 1/2 flip first, a late 1/2 flip landed with both feet is way better than a late flip landed with a foot on the floor (which is bad).
-they are easier rolling fakie or on a bank, doing them off a curb can also help if you are stuck to late 1/2 flips.
Variations:
-the ollie late flip can be done varial to get late hardflips and ollie back foot varial flips, both are usually easier to learn than the straight late flip.
-you can use the late flip move to break many tricks, using any foot, most popular variations are pop shuvit late flip, 1/2 impossible late 1/2 flip, 1/2 heelflip late 1/2 flip, and Haslam flip, but there are many others such as the nollie backside bigspin late flip.
-you can also do back foot heelflips (those have many variations to).