Kickflip
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The Kickflip, Ollie Kickflip, or Ollie Flip is a skateboarding
trick where the rider ollies and flips the board over in the air before landing.
It was the first of many modern flip tricks to be invented by Rodney Mullen
in the early 1980s.
skateboarders learned to flip the board over beneath them by lifting an edge of the board with the top of one toe. While the board flipped completely over, it did not gain much clearance from the ground, and the setup required the rider to stand more parallel to the direction of motion with both feet facing the nose. Very known and performed today, the kickflip is a very basic trick but still used a lot by professionals. It is usually the first trick a beginner learns after the ollie.
In 1983, Rodney Mullen
invented the modern form of the trick, initially naming it the "magic flip". He first would use his relatively new flatground ollie to leave the ground, then, instead of lifting an edge with a toe, he initiated the flip by sliding his front foot off the top of the board.
Mullen's kickflip technique gave him more control in several areas: the height of the clearance, the initiation time and speed of the flip, and the board's direction during the flip. This technique was quickly adopted by freestylers and later by street skaters, introducing skateboarding to the era of flip tricks, many of which Mullen also created.
The board revolves around its longitudinal axis, like an aileron roll
. To understand this motion and the direction of rotation, imagine stepping backwards off of a skateboard, leaving it in front of you, then rolling it over on the ground toward you; during the kickflip, the board spins similarly, but in mid-air beneath the rider. During a heelflip
, a similar trick, the board rotates in the opposite direction.
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trick where the rider ollies and flips the board over in the air before landing.
It was the first of many modern flip tricks to be invented by Rodney Mullen
Rodney Mullen
John Rodney Mullen is a professional freestyle and street skateboarder. He is widely acknowledged as one of the most innovative and influential street skaters in the history of skateboarding...
in the early 1980s.
Origin
In the 1970s, freestyleFreestyle skateboarding
Freestyle skateboarding , perhaps the oldest style of skateboarding, is a type of skating that was popular intermittently from the 1960s until the early 1990s, when the last large scale professional competition was held; it would be 8 years until the next . The emphasis in freestyle is technical...
skateboarders learned to flip the board over beneath them by lifting an edge of the board with the top of one toe. While the board flipped completely over, it did not gain much clearance from the ground, and the setup required the rider to stand more parallel to the direction of motion with both feet facing the nose. Very known and performed today, the kickflip is a very basic trick but still used a lot by professionals. It is usually the first trick a beginner learns after the ollie.
In 1983, Rodney Mullen
Rodney Mullen
John Rodney Mullen is a professional freestyle and street skateboarder. He is widely acknowledged as one of the most innovative and influential street skaters in the history of skateboarding...
invented the modern form of the trick, initially naming it the "magic flip". He first would use his relatively new flatground ollie to leave the ground, then, instead of lifting an edge with a toe, he initiated the flip by sliding his front foot off the top of the board.
Mullen's kickflip technique gave him more control in several areas: the height of the clearance, the initiation time and speed of the flip, and the board's direction during the flip. This technique was quickly adopted by freestylers and later by street skaters, introducing skateboarding to the era of flip tricks, many of which Mullen also created.
Execution
To perform a kickflip, the rider ollies into the air, and lifts the back foot from the board while simultaneously sliding the front foot off the skateboard diagonally forward and towards the heel of the foot. This front foot motion, sometimes called "the flick" , spins the board, flipping it completely over. Before landing, the rider stops the spin by returning the feet to the board as it nears its original position.The board revolves around its longitudinal axis, like an aileron roll
Aileron roll
The Aileron Roll is an aerobatic maneuver in which the aircraft does a full 360° revolution about its longitudinal axis. When executed properly, there is no appreciable change in altitude and the aircraft exits the maneuver on the same heading as it entered...
. To understand this motion and the direction of rotation, imagine stepping backwards off of a skateboard, leaving it in front of you, then rolling it over on the ground toward you; during the kickflip, the board spins similarly, but in mid-air beneath the rider. During a heelflip
Heelflip
The heelflip , is an aerial skateboarding trick where the skateboarder kicks his board in order to make it flip 360 degrees along the board's long axis....
, a similar trick, the board rotates in the opposite direction.
Variations
Once a skateboarder masters the kickflip, many variations are possible:- Using a faster "flick" motion, the rider can spin the board multiple revolutions before landing. These tricks are named with respect to the number of revolutions: Double Kickflip (or "Double Flip"), Triple Flip, etc.
- Many tricks combine the kickflip with a revolution of the board on the z axis in multiples of 180 degrees, as happens during a pop shove-it. Backside rotations form the Varial Flip (180 degrees), 360 Flip, 540 Flip, etc. FrontsideFrontsideFrontside and backside are surfing, skateboarding, snowboarding and aggressive inline skating terms that are used to describe how a person approaches an obstacle or performs a certain trick...
rotations form the Hardflip (180 degrees) and 360 Hardflip. - During a kickflip the board and rider may both rotate together frontside or backside. These tricks are generally named using the number of degrees rotated and the direction of the spin--e.g. Backside 180 Kickflip (or "Backside Flip")--but may have special names for 360 rotations.
- The rider may rotate backside or frontside in the air while the board does not. The most common variation is the Kickflip Sex-change (or "Body Varial"), where the rider spin frontside 180 degrees, landing on the board in switch stance.
- The rider and board may rotate in opposite directions. These rarer tricks have less-established names. Some skater's have coined "Mother Flip" to describe a 360 Flip (rotating backside) combined with a 360 frontside body varial.
- During the board's spin, the rider may catch it with his/her hand(s) before landing. These tricks are often named according to the type of grabGrabs (skateboarding)Grabs in skateboarding are different ways to hold the skateboard during an aerial usually combine aerials with rotation as the skateboarder grabs and holds the board.-Grab tricks:...
used. E.g. Kickflip Indy, Kickflip Melon. - The rider may initiate the board's flip later in the ollie (after the ascent), or with the foot used to pop the board off the ground (the back foot in an ollie or front foot in a nollie). E.g., the most common is a Nollie Lateflip (or "Frontfoot Lateflip"), where the rider initiates the "flick" of a kickflip in the middle of a nollie. The Backfoot Lateflip (or "Late Backfoot Flip") has the rider using the back foot to initiate the flip during an ollie. Generally in "late" flips, since the flip occurs when the board is more parallel to the ground, the rider must initiate it with a downward tap of the foot rather than sliding a foot off an edge.
- The Double Kickflip is often combined with other types of kickflips. Examples include the Varial Double Flip (180 degree backside rotation), Double Hardflip (180 degree frontside rotation), and the Double 360 Flip (360 degree backside rotation).
- During the flip of the board, the rider may use the top of the front foot to alter the trick. In a Kickflip Underflip, the rider reverses the direction of the spin after the board has flipped once. In a Hospital Flip, the rider stops the rotation half-way, then flips the board 180 degrees on the axis pointing in the direction of the rider's feet so it lands right side up in the opposite direction.