If you’re learning how to manual on a skateboard, you’re unlocking one of the coolest balance tricks in skateboarding. Unlike an ollie or kickflip, a manual doesn’t require the board to leave the ground; it’s all about control, precision, and style. This guide will walk you through the steps, tips, and common mistakes so you can master manuals quickly.
A manual is a trick where you balance on your back wheels while riding without letting your tail touch the ground. It’s similar to a wheelie on a bicycle and can be done on flat ground or over obstacles. Manuals are often combined with other tricks for style and creativity.
1. Adopt the Proper Position
Your front foot should be placed close to the front bolts.
Not too far back, but on the tail, place your back foot.
To improve your balance, keep your knees slightly bent.
2. Reposition Your Weight
Lift your front foot a little and lean back slowly.
To steady your body, contract your core muscles.
Make sure your shoulders are in line with everything.
3. Determine Your Point of Balance
Maintaining balance on the back wheels while avoiding tail scrapes is the aim.
To maintain stability, make minor ankle modifications.
To stay in charge, look ahead rather than at your feet.
Leaning too far back (causing tail drag).
Looking down instead of forward.
Keeping legs stiff instead of using small movements to adjust balance.
Manuals improve your balance, style, and board control. They also serve as linking tricks between other skateboard moves, making your lines smoother and more creative.
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