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| description        = The '''Swedish Nose Wheelie''' can be seen as the counterpart of the [[English Wheelie]], where you place your  front foot on the nose pointing forward and use your back toes to hook the board up until you do a [[Nose Wheelie]].
| description        = The '''Swedish Nose Wheelie''' can be seen as the counterpart of the [[English Wheelie]], where you place your  front foot on the nose pointing forward and use your back toes to hook the board up until you do a [[Nose Wheelie]]. A '''fakie''' (backwards) version of the trick is also possible.


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Learn how to [[Swedish Nose Wheelie]] from [[Beau Trifiro]] of [[Open Source Skateboards]].<br>
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siz9kHOCDBQ</youtube>

Latest revision as of 06:21, 26 November 2017

Swedish Nose Wheelie
Stefan "Lillis" Akesson Swedish Nose Wheelie taken from Broken Fingers Magazine Issue 5
Difficulty Level Advanced

The Swedish Nose Wheelie can be seen as the counterpart of the English Wheelie, where you place your front foot on the nose pointing forward and use your back toes to hook the board up until you do a Nose Wheelie. A fakie (backwards) version of the trick is also possible.

Learn how to Swedish Nose Wheelie from Beau Trifiro of Open Source Skateboards.