How To Inward Heelflip

The Inward Heelflip is a trick that combines the flick of a heelflip with the rotation of a 180 degree ollie. Mastering this trick requires understanding the mechanics involved, practicing the right techniques, and developing muscle memory. Below is a detailed breakdown of how to inward heelflip effectively.

1. Understanding the Basics

Before attempting an inward heelflip, you should be comfortable with the following:

  • Ollie: The foundational jump that allows you to get your board off the ground.

  • Heelflip: The trick where the board flips under you while you kick it with your heel.

  • 180 Ollie: The rotation of your body and board by 180 degrees.

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2. Foot Placement

Proper foot positioning is crucial for executing the inward heelflip:

  • Back Foot: Place your back foot on the tail, similar to an ollie, but ensure your toes hang slightly off the edge. This allows for a powerful scoop.

  • Front Foot: Position your front foot diagonally across the board, just behind the front bolts. Your toes should point towards the nose of the board, with your heel off the edge. This positioning enables the necessary flick for the heelflip.

3. The Motion

The inward heelflip is a combination of movements:

  • Crouch: Start by bending your knees to prepare for the jump.

  • Pop and Scoop: As you begin the trick, pop the tail down with your back foot while simultaneously scooping the tail slightly back. This scoop initiates the inward rotation.

  • Jump: As you pop the board, jump upward and slightly forward. The goal is to create space for the board to flip beneath you.

  • Flick: As you reach the peak of your jump, use your front foot to flick the edge of the board with your heel. This action will cause the board to flip.

4. Body Positioning

Your body should be aligned with the board throughout the trick:

  • Lean Back: Keep your weight centered over the board but lean back slightly to maintain balance as the board rotates beneath you.

  • Look Down: Keeping your eyes on the board helps gauge its rotation and ensures you catch it at the right moment.

5. Catching the Board

Timing is key when catching the board:

  • As the board completes its flip, extend your legs and prepare to land.

  • Aim to catch the board with your back foot, allowing for a smoother landing.

  • Bend your knees upon landing to absorb the impact and maintain balance.

6. Practice and Progression

  • Repetition: Like any skateboarding trick, repetition is essential. Start on flat ground or a smooth surface to get comfortable with the motion.

  • Video Analysis: Recording your attempts can help you identify areas for improvement, such as foot placement or timing.

  • Use of Obstacles: Once comfortable, try the trick on small ramps or ledges to enhance your confidence and control.

7. Common Mistakes

  • Over Rotation: Ensure you’re not over rotating; the inward heelflip should feel fluid, not forced.

  • Incorrect Foot Placement: If your flick isn’t working, revisit your foot positioning.

  • Lack of Commitment: Hesitation can lead to failed attempts. Commit to the motion and trust your instincts.

 

Conclusion

Mastering the Inward Heelflip takes time and practice. Focus on the mechanics of the trick, maintain proper foot placement, and be aware of your body positioning. With consistent practice and dedication, you’ll be able to land this trick confidently, adding a stylish element to your skateboarding repertoire. Remember, every skater progresses at their own pace enjoy the process!

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