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The Art of Popping Vol. 2


Master Pop in Every Stance

You’ve built the foundation, now it’s time to level up. The Art of Popping Vol. 2 takes everything from the first program and pushes it further, refining your pop for more control, height, and consistency. This program introduces advanced popping techniques, including switch ollies and fakie ollies, so you can pop confidently in any stance.

Who This Program Is For

This program is for skaters ready to take the next step. If you’ve completed Volume 1 or already have a solid pop but struggle with consistency, power, or transitioning into switch and fakie, this program will push your limits and refine your technique.

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Program pdf

A downloadable PDF guide that walks you through the entire program step by step. Once you purchase, you'll get instant access to a digital guide you can save, print, or pull up on any device while you skate.

more than a program

  • Video demos explaining every drill in detail
  • Exact sets, reps, duration and added notes so you know what to focus on at a glance

frequently asked questions

What is a training program?

A downloadable PDF guide that walks you through the entire program step by step. Once you purchase, you'll get instant access to a digital guide complete with exclusive videos you can save, print, or pull up on any device while you skate.

Can I run this program more than once?

Yes! After you finish the program, you can loop back to Week 1. The program is designed to support multiple rounds.

Are training programs suitable for beginners?

Yes. All of our programs are designed with beginners in mind.

Is this program suitable for men and women?

Yes! If your goal is to land your first real tricks and build a solid foundation on a skateboard, this program will help you do it, regardless of your age or experience level.

Do I need access to a skatepark?

Nope! All of our drills can be done with minimal space, your driveway, garage, or any small area of flat ground works perfectly.

How do I know if I'm progressing?

Learning to skateboard is a marathon, not a sprint. It can be difficult to accurately determine if you're making progress day-to-day or even week-to-week. Especially when some days feel like you've forgotten everything you learned. Filming yourself skating every few sessions and comparing the clips is one of the best ways to notice improvements you simply wouldn't see in the moment. A trick that felt impossible two weeks ago might already be looking cleaner than you realize.

But ultimately, the main metric we want you to use is consistency and commitment. Are you landing the trick more often than you used to? Are you getting closer each session? Those small wins add up fast.