For this trick, try and hop high, keeping your back wheel elevated. The 180 Degree Trick also is a very easy trick a beginner can learn. Practice these two moves together and when comfortable, do them from a height to perform the tail whip trick in mid-air. The arm motion requires only your wrists and forearms, so be sure not to move your entire body. Alongside this motion, move your arms slightly to allow the deck to spin but ensure that the handlebar remains static. Push the scooter deck with one foot, and once it spins around you, jump back on the deck of your scooter. If you’re a beginner, you can start by practicing with low speed and small hops called the “bunny hop.” Here’s how you begin push the deck slightly to let it spin around you, and if you stand on the scooter with your left foot on the front, you will spin the deck clockwise. When the deck comes back underneath you, hop on to it while bending your knees to reduce the impact and ride along gently. This way, the deck will spin 360 degrees. While you’re in mid-air, kick the deck of your scooter with the back of your foot. Pretty cool, right? This one might require a bit more practice, but hey, practice makes perfect! To perform this trick, you will have to jump as high as you can.
This trick will make you spin the deck of your scooter 360 degrees mid-air. This trick is relatively easy and is perfect for beginners! 2. The longer you hold on to the deck and the better your grip is on the deck, the more impressive the trick will look. Now, let go of the handlebar with one hand and grab the back of the deck for a second. Once you reach the top, jump in such a way that your knees are bent and lean back slightly. What you have to do is to head uphill at a relatively fast speed. This is one of the easier tricks for beginners but it requires you to be a skilled rider. Make sure to wear protective gear, at least wear a helmet when you perform stunts! Oh and be nice to your fellow park riders, pay attention to your surroundings to prevent accidents. Some tricks require more practice than others but all should be doable for beginners.