1. Backflip:
- Start by practicing a back roll on a trampoline or mats to get the hang of the movement.
- Ensure you have enough space and a soft landing area.
- Tuck your knees to your chest and rotate backward, aiming to land on your feet.
2. Frontflip:
- Begin with practicing on a trampoline or mats.
- Jump forward and tuck your knees towards your chest.
- Rotate forward, aiming to land on your feet.
3. Handstand:
- Start with a wall for balance and gradually progress to free-standing handstands.
- Keep your core engaged and body straight.
- Practice maintaining the handstand for increasing durations.
4. Wall Flip:
- Choose a smooth wall with enough space for a run-up.
- Run towards the wall and place your hands on it, propelling yourself upwards.
- Tuck your knees and rotate backward, aiming to land on your feet.
5. Parkour Vault:
- Find obstacles like railings or walls for vaulting.
- Take a running start and place your hands on the obstacle, using momentum to propel yourself over.
- Tuck your legs and aim to land softly.
6. Tic-Tac:
- Choose a low obstacle or rail.
- Run and jump towards the obstacle, placing both hands on it.
- Use the momentum to reverse direction and land on your feet behind the obstacle.
7. 360-Kick Flip:
- This is an advanced skateboarding trick.
- Start by practicing an Ollie (jumping the board into the air).
- While in the air, rotate the board 360 degrees with a flick of your foot and land back on it.
8. Backflip on Bike:
- Only attempt this trick if you have extensive biking experience.
- Build up speed and jump your bike off a ramp or dirt mound.
- Tuck your knees and rotate backward, aiming to land smoothly on the bike's wheels.
Safety Tips:
- Always warm up before attempting any stunts.
- Practice and learn tricks gradually, starting with basic moves before progressing to more advanced ones.
- Use proper safety gear like helmets and knee pads to minimize the risk of injury.
- Have a spotter or friend assist you, especially when trying new tricks.
- Avoid attempting stunts on hard or uneven surfaces to prevent injuries.
Mastering stunt tricks takes time, patience, and consistency. Always prioritize safety, and seek professional guidance if you are new to stunts or have any doubts about your ability to execute a trick safely.