Ollie-
This i have found for most people is the hardest trick to stomp next to the kickflip.
1.Place your back foot on the tail of the board and i like to leave some or most which ever you prefer of my heel off the board and pop with my toes. Place your front foot right above the front screws(the farther your front foot is back the higher you will go, but the more you will lose control of your board.
2.With your back foot pop the back end of the board as hard as you can and slide your front foot forward to the top and then push down with your front foot, but not to hard.(This will take a while to get it stuck down)
3. As you come down straightin out your legs to even the landing out, try not to lean back while coming down or the board will slip out from underneath you and you will fall.
BS Pop-shuvit-
This is one of the easier tricks to stick for beginners!
1.First be able to stick the ollie down pat. Your back foot is the same placement as in the ollie but the front foot belongs in the middle of the board.
2.As your still or moving, pop the back end, but push your back foot backwards and the front forward(Usually putting the front foot forewards doesn't really help)
3. As it spins catch the board with your feet(the board should do a 180 rotation and you shouldn't turn with the board) then push down and straightin out your legs and you should have a perfect landing.
BS 180-
This is as basic as a pop-shuvit
1. This trick is best to learn as you are moving. First your back foot is the same placement as the ollie and then slide your front foot a little past the middle.
2. Now ollie and swing your hands the way you want the board and you to go and pop the back and turn.
3.Straightin out your legs and come in for a smooth landing.
kickflip-
This trick is about one of the hardest tricks to stomp.
1. Place the ball of your back foot in the middle of your tail.
2. Hang your front foot halfway over your board at a slight angle, a little bit behind the front bolts.
3. Pop your tail like you're doing an ollie and keep your weight centered.
4. Slide your front foot forward, toward the nose, kicking off the corner of your board.
5. Flick the board straight up and out to your feet.
6. Catch the board over the bolts and push the board back down.
7. Ride away