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The varial kickflip combines the techniques of the [[Pop Shove It|pop shove it]] and the [[Kickflip on a Skateboard|kickflip]]. This means that you'll still need to use your back foot to pop up the board as you would in a pop shove it, except the board would have to flip over, instead of around, before you catch it. If you already know how to do the pop shove it and the kickflip, then you should be on your way to doing the varial kickflip. If you want to know how to do a varial kickflip, then see Step 1 to get started.  
 
The varial kickflip combines the techniques of the [[Pop Shove It|pop shove it]] and the [[Kickflip on a Skateboard|kickflip]]. This means that you'll still need to use your back foot to pop up the board as you would in a pop shove it, except the board would have to flip over, instead of around, before you catch it. If you already know how to do the pop shove it and the kickflip, then you should be on your way to doing the varial kickflip. If you want to know how to do a varial kickflip, then see Step 1 to get started.  
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Get some momentum going. While you will need speed for this trick, too much speed will result in a bad landing.  On the other hand, lack of speed will make the trick almost impossible to do (the board will either go too far away or will not spin enough). If you're really new to this trick, though, you can try it from a stationary position if you want to get all the steps down.
 
#Get some momentum going. While you will need speed for this trick, too much speed will result in a bad landing.  On the other hand, lack of speed will make the trick almost impossible to do (the board will either go too far away or will not spin enough). If you're really new to this trick, though, you can try it from a stationary position if you want to get all the steps down.