Hardflip is a skateboarding trick. An ollie variation, it can also be described as a frontside shove-it kickflip. It was brought to public attention by Daewon Song as the slow-motion final trick (across a patch of dirt) in his part in the World Industries video "Love Child" (1992).
Because of the physics of this trick, many skaters allow the board to rotate vertically rather than horizontally. Daewon Song's "Love Child" version was clearly horizo...
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