Currently we  have trick tips,guides and videos on our site. To navigate to the guides,trick tips, and videos, find the trick you want to learn how to do under "Skate Help". The link, "Skate Help", is found in the menu. The tricks are listed in alphabetical order. So is everything else on our website. Please remember that while you attempt these stunts you should wear protective gear even  if you are an experienced skater.

Skate videos are here! The wait is over! The videos are in high quality and the guides that accompany them are very clear. These videos are 100% free and there are no hidden fees whatsoever. We guarantee it!

Do you want to submit your own guide on how to land a trick? If so here is how. Send your guide to Alex@learntoskatetoday.com The guide should be in the format shown below. Please remember that people of all ages see these guides so foul language and any obscene pictures and videos will be removed. The guides are personally checked for virus' and inappropriate material. Feel free to also submit a video of the trick you are performing. Just add an attachment onto the e-mail. Your video should be able to be played by windows media player. For more details see the contacts page in the menu.

Title Of Trick
Written By: (Your Name or Anonymous)

Flip/Spin/Pop/Grab: Here you teach the reader what they need to do to perform the trick. Tell them how they need to move their feet in order to flip/spin/pop the board. If it is a grab tell them where their hand needs to hold the board. Feel free to add on extra sections if needed. Try to make your guide as long as possibly without repeating what you say. Spell check the guide before submitting it.

Landing: Here you teach the reader how to land the trick they are looking up. Make sure to be precise and add even the slightest details. Look at our guides for examples.

Other: Put any additional info you want the skater to know here. For example "practice your trick in the grass first"

WARNING: When attempting these stunts you may fall and seriously injure yourself. We will not be held responsible for any injuries. Protection pads which can be bought off of our site or at a local skate shop will help prevent injuries but not guarantee safety. The administration of learntoskatetoday.com strongly advises both experienced and unexperienced skaters to wear protective gear.




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