Trick Tip
He also really, really wants to be sponsored by Supra.
The latest episode of the Amazing Richie Jackson Skateboard Show features the most scientific study ever done on skateboarding animals plus Jackson's plea to be sponsored by Supra. Jackson even has his Supra pro model designed and ready to go. It will come in Skytop and Thightop varieties!
Plus, handy tips for learning Cab flips.
Previously on The Amazing Richie Jackson Skateboard Show, Jackson asked viewers to rename skateboarding and send in their suggestions. The results are pretty epic ("Pusiwancing," anyone?). Jackson also digs deep to see what goes into making a skateboard. What he uncovers is shocking. And in Skateboard Education Lesson school, Jackson explains the Cab flip and why you should never, ever call it a fakie backside full Cab flip.
It's time to envision a world without kooks or cool guys, where every professional skateboarder is considered equal. Richie Jackson knows how to make that dream a reality. With an innovative new approach to the hardflip, Jackson hopes to bring together two of skateboarding's most diverse factions. And he also has a handy tip that makes learning switch hardflips a snap.
In this episode, skateboarder Richie Jackson comes clean about where he finds inspiration for his tricks. And it might be summer, but Skateboarding Education Lesson School is back in session featuring a backside wallride. This episode brought to you by Miguel Sanbarno.
Take Richie's challenge and let him know which other skate tricks are inspired by specific Rock stars in the comments below. Tune in for the next episode of The Amazing Richie Jackson Skateboard Show Monday June 17.
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In this 2nd installment by skateboarder Richie Jackson, we're treated to a skateboard history video circa 1976, Skateboarding Education Lesson School featuring the non-gravity-defying Varial Heelflip, and we find out the name of Richie's abominable trick as chosen by viewers like you. Tune in for the next episode of The Amazing Richie Jackson Skateboard Show Monday, June 3.
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Richie Jackson offers up an eclectic monthly variety show offering humorous critiques on current skate culture mixing in his own unique style of skateboarding. This month kicks off with the discovery of Richie's VX video part, 360 flip Skateboarding Education Lesson School, the reading of an internet comment from an astute critic, and celebrity guests featuring the one-and-only Bruce Chandling. Let us begin.
Talk to Richie in the comments below. Your comment might even be featured in his Amazing Response Video coming May 20.
Episode 2 of the Amazing Richie Jackson Skateboard Show coming June 3.
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In this episode of Getting Awesome, Ryan Nyquist and Seth Klinger explain how to throw down 360 no handers! Seth kicks things off with the tuck 360. Next up Ryan shows off the 360 suicide no hander. The key here is to tap the front brakes just off the takeoff and trust the front bars won't move while you throw those hands out! The session finishes off with a solid 360 session at the Freedom 40 Trails. Check back for more episodes of Getting Awesome alternating Tuesdays.
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Pro BMX rider Ryan Nyquist links up with tech trickster Rob Darden for a trick tip episode of Getting Awesome featuring Footjam Tailwhips! Rob Darden kicks things off highlighting the key steps and mellow progression from flat ground to the quarterpipe. Success! Ryan lands a Footjam Tailwhip of his own variety!
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Professional BMX'ers Ryan Nyquist and Allan Cooke teach you how to do nothing and still get awesome! Nothing's require you to remove both your hands and feet from the bike at the same time. Allan discovered that the trick is to take your feet off first and then let go of the bars. When you get those down try a few variations like Ryan's Nothing to Barspin!
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He doesn't care if little kids think the trick is for kooks. BMX legend Ryan Nyquist is on a mission in the latest episode of Getting Awesome. He wants to revive the rocket air, a trick where the rider launches off a jump and then puts his feet on the back pegs of his BMX bike. The only problem is, no one that Nyquist talks to, either at the skatepark of the dirt track, has ever heard of the trick. Luckily, Nyquist is here to show the rocket air in all its glory.