This trick is the basic trick down on scooters. It is a freestyle move that needs to be mastered before other tricks can be learned. Ride quickly, then jump, using the handle bars to bring the scooter up with you. Practice it until you can jump quite high and it comes naturally. When you are ready, you can try doing an Ollie off a ramp but remember to wear safety gear such as a helmet, knee pads and elbow pads.
From the basic Ollie, you can work on spins such as the 180, 360 and 540. These moves are all based on the Ollie except you turn while the scooter is in the air. For the 180, you turn 180 degrees, and for the 360 you turn 360 degrees. The 540 can be quite challenging as you will do a full 1 1/2 turns. You will need to pull your body in tight and get a lot of height to complete this spin.
This move involves doing an Ollie, and when the scooter is in the air you kick it out from under you and allow it to rotate around a full 360 degrees. When you kick the scooter, have your front foot on it and your back foot half on and half off. Your back foot will push it around while your front foot remains in place. You can also use your hands to help the scooter spin around. This trick can be practiced without the jump first, by walking your scooter around and kicking it to get the spin. When you have mastered it you will catch the scooter under your feet as it comes around and will land safely.
Grabs involve reaching down and touching your scooter while you are in mid-jump. For the middle grab, you bend down and touch the middle of the scooter while you are in the air. The tail grab is the same idea, but you touch the tail end of the scooter. Likewise, for the bar grab you bend down and grab the steering bar as low to the wheel as you can. In all of these grabs you want to get as much height as possible, do the grab, recover your position and land safely.