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  1. Tick Tacks

  2. 360 Degree Turn Drill

  3. Frontside and Backside Turns

  4. Lean Turns vs. Kick Turns


  1. Long Push vs. Short Push

  2. Mongo fix (if applicable)

  3. Throw Downs

  4. Ride The Line Drill


  1. Tail Stop

  2. Jump Offs

  3. Foot stop

  4. Up and Down Drill


  1. If you can Jump you can Ollie!

  2. Ollie Timing

  3. Leg Muscle Workout Drill

  4. How the Ollie Works (Physics)

  1. Dropping in

  2. Kickturn on ramp

  3. Going up and down fakie

  4. Rock-n-Roll


  1. Whip-it drill

  2. Forward momentum

  3. Pop shuv-it explained

  4. Practice in the grass

  5. Where board and body end up


  1. When is it my turn to drop-in?

  2. What’s Snaking mean?

  3. Do’s and Dont’s of the skatepark

  4. What obstacles should I skate?

  5. We answer all skatepark questions


  1. How to ride on two wheels.

  2. Line to Line Drill

  3. Personal best Manual

  4. Regular vs Nose manual


  1. Steps towards the Kickflip

  2. Bar and Chair Trick

  3. One foot Kickflip

  4. How the Kickflip works

  1. How many tricks are there?

  2. Which tricks are for me?

  3. How to play S-K-A-T-E

  4. The art of Flatground


  1. How to Fifty-fifty

  2. Grind vs Slide

  3. My first ledge trick

  4. The approach explained

  5. How do i use wax?

  6. Ledge Tricks explained


  1. How to Boardslide

  2. How to Ollie a stair set

  3. Bailing and proper falling techniques

  4. How dangerous are stairs and rails


  1. Time management

  2. Trick management

  3. What judges look for

  4. What sponsors look for

  1. How to get sponsored?

  2. What’s a sponsor tape?

  3. Where do i start?

  4. Do’s and Don’ts to get sponsored


  1. Networking

  2. Footage

  3. Magazines

  4. Skate Videos

  5. Skate Spots


  1. Skating Handrails

  2. Flip-in, Flip-out Tricks

  3. Switch and Nollie tricktips

  4. Street Skateboarding


Below are a few general descriptions of what our skateboard curriculum will be consisting.  These concepts will give you a few ideas of what you can expect to learn from each group.  Remember these are just some of the things we will be going over in our lessons and if you have any questions about how we do things or what we will be teaching email us at contact@shred-ed.com

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