- Micro scooters were born in 1999 and feature a Swiss patented design. Since then, independent sports like micro scooter riding and skateboarding have gotten increasingly popular. Skate-parks have cropped up all over urban areas to give kids a space to ride around, get exercise and practice tricks. Just like skateboarding, the tricks on a micro scooter are endless and new ones are invented every day, but there are a few basic tricks that provide the groundwork for more complex ones. Each trick can be performed on flat ground or using a ramp to launch off.
- Start rolling on the scooter. Grip the handlebars tightly. Place your feet at a 45-degree angle to the scooter deck. Pull the handlebars up and jump at the same time. While in the air, bend your knees and continue to pull the handlebars up. On the way back down, land with your feet on the deck and with knees bent to absorb the impact.
- Follow the steps it takes for the ollie but when in mid-air, kick the deck so that it starts to rotate away from you. Flick the handlebars with your hands to help the deck travel around. Once the deck comes back around, plant your feet back on, hit the ground and ride away.
- Follow the steps for the ollie, but as you jump into the ollie, send your momentum to one side. Spin your body as you jump and hold onto the micro scooter so that it travels with you. Keep your feet close to the deck and once you've spun around half-way, hit the ground and ride off backwards.
- Follow the same steps as the ollie, but once in the air, take the handlebars and spin them around. This will also spin the front wheel, so make sure the handlebars spin all the way around. That way when you land, the wheel is facing forward and you can ride off cleanly.
The Ollie
Tail Whip
The 180
Handlebar Spin
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