The Journey To A Back Flip On Skates Via An Invert, Ninja Turtle Flip & Miller Flip…

Orren Prunckun
3 min readAug 26, 2022

Yesterday I started consistently landing the Miller Flip (https://twitter.com/OrrenHimself/status/1562973482492645379).

A Miller Flip is an inverted full-turn (360) one (inner) arm handplant landing backwards (Fakie). AKA Invert-to-Fakie.

I first got them on 10 July 2022 , but couldn’t replicate them after that.

Part of the reason is the axis it turns on is not on either the X,Y,Z axis.

A Miller Flip is between the Straight/Z-axis than the Horizontal/X-axis.

This is shown here, where my back is NOT perpendicular to the camera, it’s slight off.

Because a Miller Flip is really just an Invert-to-Fakie/backwards, you can see the same back position, off axis.

An Invert (https://twitter.com/OrrenHimself/status/1562973504206581764) is an inverted half-turn (180) one-(inner) arm handplant landing forwards between the Straight/Z-axis than the Horizontal/X-axis.

When you put image 2 and image 3 next to each other, my back angle is almost identical.

That’s because they identical are except the landing (one has an extra half-turn).

But to get a Miller Flip it’s easier to start with a Ninja (Turtle) Flip…

A Ninja (Turtle) Flip is an inverted full-turn (360) two-arm handplant landing backwards (Fakie) on the Straight/Z-axis (https://twitter.com/OrrenHimself/status/1562973598507184137).

This is shown here, where my back IS perpendicular to the camera spinning on the Z axis.

The next progression is the Custard Chucker Flip…

A Custard Chucker Flip is an inverted full-turn (360) no handplant landing backwards (Fakie) closer to the Straight/Z-Axis than the Horizontal/X-axis. AKA a no hand Miller Flip.

Followed by a Back Flip…

This is what you see gymnasts do — inverted full-turn (360) no handplant landing backwards (Fakie) on the Horizontal/X-axis.

I hope this helps people trying to learn Inverts, Ninja (Turtle) Flips and Miller Flips — look at the axis carefully.

And if you’re still not landing them make more distance between yourself and the transition, but don’t jump.

Onwards to the Custard Chucker!

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Orren Prunckun

Entrepreneur. Australia Day Citizen of the Year for Unley. Recognised in the Top 50 Australian Startup Influencers. http://orrenprunckun.com