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==Variations==
 
There are many variations of the '''wheelie'''. Please note that most of them can be performed forwards as well as rolling backwards.
==Trick Tips==
*[[Wheelie]]
Be sure to check out [[Tony Gale]]'s trick tip at [https://freestyletricktips.com/wheelies/wheelie/ freestyletricktips.com]<br>
*[[Nose Wheelie]]
<youtube>https://youtu.be/V_Vs0zUEPU0</youtube>
*[[One-Foot Wheelie]]
*[[One-Foot Nose Wheelie]]
*[[Daffy]]
*[[Coconut Wheelie]]
*[[G-Turn]]
*[[One-Wheel Wheelie]]
*[[One-Wheel Nose Wheelie]]
*[[Swedish Nose Wheelie]]
*[[Heelie Wheelie]]
*[[Hang Ten Wheelie]]
*[[English Wheelie]]
*[[One-Wheel English Wheelie]]
*[[Crossfoot English Wheelie]]

Latest revision as of 20:08, 3 September 2018

Wheelie
Alternate Names
  • Manual
Difficulty Level Basic
Common Variations
Variations

A Wheelie is a trick where you roll and lift the front wheels of the skateboard off of the ground and balance on the rear wheels without touching the tail to the ground. You can also do a Nose Wheelie using the nose and front wheels of the board.

It is worth noting that most of the skating world refer to this trick as a Manual, but orthodox freestylers will always refer to this as a Wheelie.

Trick Tips

Be sure to check out Tony Gale's trick tip at freestyletricktips.com