
Hello all scooter kids; here is an amazing post for you all!
A wonderful approach to practising some spectacular tricks is to learn how to do them on a scooter. Kickscooter riders of all skill levels may learn and perform a wide variety of tricks and feats also if you are a parent who bought a scooter for kids and now wants them to learn some tricks. This article is here to help!
Stick to the fundamentals if you’re just starting out before progressing to trickier ones. Here are some simple ways to help you master your tricks, along with some beginner-level tricks you may do.
The Tail Whip
This stunt will cause you to rotate your kid’s scooter’s deck 360 degrees in midair. To do it, jump as high as you can and kick the deck with your back foot. As the deck resurfaces beneath you, climb on with your knees bent to prevent impact and ride along softly.
Practice the “bunny hop” at a slow pace with little hops. Push the kids’ scooter deck with one foot while jumping back on it with the other. Move your arms slightly to allow the deck to rotate while keeping the handlebar still. Practice these two techniques together, and then do the tail whip manoeuvre in midair when you’re ready.
The Bunny Hop
This technique is simple for electric scooter kids‘ beginners to accomplish, yet it may result in large leaps. Just ride your scooter at a suitable speed, leap with both feet, and raise the handlebars into the air. Bend your knees slightly upon landing to absorb the shock. That is an excellent technique that appears to be quite remarkable.
The Wheel Whip
This technique is similar to the tail whip trick. The trick is similar to the tail whip trick. The only difference is that with this heel whip manoeuvre, you use your heels to whip your scooter’s deck the opposite way around. When your scooter spins, you catch it with either both or one of your feet.
Finger Whip
At the intermediate level, finger whipping is one of the essential manoeuvres in freestyle scootering. In order to complete the grab or spin, you must lift the scooter off the ground while balancing on your hands, fingers, and legs.
This technique is crucial for any aspiring rider to practise since it requires exceptional balance and coordination to achieve. You must first complete the bunny hop for this.
Nose Pivot Scooter Trick
This sophisticated manoeuvre is used to switch the scooter’s direction while it is moving. Lifting the hive forward or backwards while making sure the handlebar grips are firmly in position is required. Repeat the manoeuvre after changing the scooter’s orientation and attempting to lift the hive once again in that direction.
The Bar Spin
One of the best things to perform—and our personal favourite—is the bar spin. It entails leaping up high and rotating your scooter’s handlebar 360 degrees while in the air. At roughly 1/4 of the way up, release both handlebars, then re-adjust your hold about 3/4 of the way up. For a secure and comfortable landing, be sure to take a firm hold on both handlebars.
The One-hander
An excellent trick for novices is the one-hander. Jump as high as you can, remove one of your hands off the handlebars, and extend it as far as you can to do it. Watch the handlebar and hold it firmly when you fall. Before landing, be sure you level yourself with both hands.
The Nollie
Want to know about the simplest trick for your kid’s electric scooter? Well, this simple manoeuvre, often known as the “nose ollie,” calls for you to lean slightly forward and propel yourself forward with your arms in order to elevate your scooter’s rear wheel.
Try to perform a bunny hop right now as you’re moving forward on your front wheel. Your front wheel will also be raised off the ground as a result. Last but not least, level yourself out in midair for a balanced landing. You have it now! It’s the nollie.