LANDING SKATEBOARD TICKS CONSISTENTLY – THREE STEP FORMULA

Professional skateboarders are successful because they have a plan for landing tricks. To consistently land tricks, you need to create and implement a strategy that includes the following:

* A list with goals

* Clear picture

* A purpose

Each step is important in your overall strategy. You will have a lower chance of success if you miss even one of these steps.

Skateboarding does not have to be difficult. It is possible to learn new tricks and land old tricks consistently if you follow this three-step formula. This advice will help you get better results in skateboarding. This formula will help you land more tricks, with more consistency, and better style. This will allow you to create multi-trick runs and win games of S-k-a–t-e. You’ll also be able place well in competitions, earn mad respect from friends, and have more enjoyment than ever.

Keep a list of goals organized

You are 10x more likely than not to achieve your goal if you write it down. Take a list of the tricks that you would like to master and make a note of the things you need to do to achieve them.

If landing clean 360 flips is something you want to do and you don’t know how to kickflip, then that would be your first goal. There would be varial flips and pop shuvits as well as 360 shuvits. You should aim to landach every trick at least 8 times out of 10 attempts. For good style, you should aim to catch them at their peak.

Visualize your tricks coming to life

Top athletes, such as Paul Rodriguez, are visual thinkers. Paul Rodriguez visualizes what they want. He says that he visualizes his tricks prior to actually trying them in this video series. He claims he visualizes the trick exactly as he envisions it in his mind-eye before attempting it on the real skate.

Only then will you be able to land your tricks. Visualizing your trick succeeding over and over will help you believe that you can do it. With that confidence, you will succeed. If you are hesitant about trying a trick and then abandon your board, that is a sign you weren’t sure you could. To fully commit to a trick and succeed at it, you must first believe that you can.

Do it with purpose

You have to skateboard with purpose if you want to improve your skills. It is not possible to learn skateboarding quickly by just being able. It takes practice and time to master skateboarding. You can track your progress so that you can see how much you are improving each week, month, and year. You can track your progress by filming yourself skateboarding.

You must have a purpose if you plan to learn to skateboard professionally. You’ll be better at skating if you don’t have a goal.

Sum it all

Know your goals and the tricks that you need to master. Next, set goals and develop a plan for achieving those goals. As if you were actually performing your tricks, visualize them happening in your head. Because your mind cannot tell the difference between what is vividly imagined and what it actually sees, it can only visualize it all as vividly. This technique will convince your brain that it can do the trick. This will boost your confidence and help land your trick.

You can practice your tricks but have fun. Skateboarding is not fun if you don’t have any fun. Keep yourself from becoming frustrated by your hard work and try to keep it in between the easier ones. Skateboarding should never feel like a chore. It is supposed to be fun. That’s how you improve and learn more tricks.

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