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This will tell you how to push off your skateboard and to get speed and have fun while doing it.You should be informed that learning how to push on a skateboard will require a lot of practice if you are only starting.
You’ll be capable of moving your board within a matter of minutes, but starting correctly will be a significant factor in making it advance in the direction you would like it to push forward.
Your back foot on the board will be the right foot, so consider that. That will probably be your right foot for most individuals, especially right-handed ones.
Steps
Goofy Foot
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1If you are goofy footed (right foot forward) place your right foot on the front screws. (If you are normal footed(left foot forward) then read next column).[1]
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2Use your left foot to push off with a long,hard,quick kicking motion.You can do it about 3 to 4 times.[2]
- Walking and pushing are remarkably similar activities. You should step onto the board to start with and keep on moving. Learn the skill of pushing with your back foot while retaining your front foot on the board.
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3Put your left foot on the back screws and twist both feet so they are horizontal and parallel.[3]
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4When you start to slow down, push off 1 or 2 more times. A good push-off technique allows a skateboarder to start moving and pick up speed fast. The following tutorial will teach you how to do it fast and easily.[4]
Regular
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1Use your right foot to push off with a long,hard,quick kicking motion.You can do it about 3 to 4 times.[5]
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2Put your right foot on the back screws and twist both feet so they are horizontal and parallel.[6]
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3When you start to slow down, push off 1 or 2 more times. After learning how to push on a skateboard, you can easily take your skateboard all follow the above techniques. Moreover, it will be a great and adventurous experience for you.[7]
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Community Q&A
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QuestionDo I have to turn my feet?Community AnswerYes! You WILL fall. Learn from experience, remember to wear protective gear and stay safe at all times!
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QuestionDo I always push off with my back foot?Community AnswerNot always. There is a method called "mongo foot" where you use your front foot to push off. However, this is not recommended unless you are experienced and know how to cruise easily and have obtained good balance on the board over time. If you attempt to do this method with little experience, it could lead to the board slipping out from under you. Stick to either regular or goofy for now until you are comfortable.
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QuestionWhich foot should I push off with on my skateboard if I am right-handed?Community AnswerYour hand dominance doesn't necessarily affect your foot dominance. Just run and slide to see which foot you use to catch yourself. That's your front foot. One foot will feel more natural than the other.
Warnings
- Be careful. Do not try to go so fast you are not comfortable or try tricks until you have mastered pushing off and are comfortable with the trick you will try.⧼thumbs_response⧽
Things You'll Need
- A skateboard.
- Yourself.
- Maybe some skateboard friends.
- Shin-pads
- Elbow-pads
- Helmet
References
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdSzhc7HXJ0
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpZIVjbMAOU
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpZIVjbMAOU
- ↑ https://www.surfertoday.com/skateboarding/how-to-push-on-a-skateboard
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30xcphpiBM8
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30xcphpiBM8
- ↑ https://skateboardfirst.com/how-to-push-on-a-skateboard/