FMX Tricktionary: Your ultimate guide to Freestyle Motocross tricks (2024)

Summary

  1. 1Whip
  2. 2Heelclicker
  3. 3Nac-Nac
  4. 4Up-Nac
  5. 5Nine O’Clock Nac
  6. 6Airplane
  7. 7Superman
  8. 8Superman Seat Grab
  9. 9Double Superman Seat Grab
  10. 10Hart Attack
  11. 11Double Hart Attack
  12. 12One-Handed Hart Attack
  13. 13Oxecutioner
  14. 14Kiss of Death
  15. 15Tsunami
  16. 16Ruler
  17. 17Rock Solid
  18. 18Holy Grab
  19. 19Lazy-Boy
  20. 20Cliff Hanger
  21. 21Shoe Box
  22. 22Bar Hop
  23. 23Shaolin
  24. 24Dead Body
  25. 25Rigamortis
  26. 26Saran Wrap
  27. 27McMetz
  28. 28Turntable
  29. 29Cordova
  30. 30360
  31. 31Volt
  32. 32Special Flip
  33. 33California Roll
  34. 34Bundy
  35. 35Backflip
  36. 36Double Backflip
  37. 37Triple Backflip
  38. 38Flair
  39. 39Alley-Oop Flair
  40. 40Egg Roll
  41. 41Bike Flip

Ever since the first no-handers and Can-Cans were landed by the likes of Mike Metzger, Larry Linkogle and Brian Manley back in the day, the sport of Freestyle Motocross hasn’t stopped progressing. Old tricks are still being adapted and completely new tricks are being invented all the time.

To help make sense of it all, this is your ultimate FMX Trick Guide. Consider it everything you need to know about the world of FMX tricks, from old-school classics to new-school contest winners.

01

Whip

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The oldest trick in the book. A Whip is when the rider makes their bike fly sideways in the air. The aim of the game here is to get your bike as backwards, upside-down and twisted as humanly possible. There are many different ways to do Whips and each rider will develop their own style over time. From Turn-Up’s to Turn Down’s, Supercross whips and more, there is nothing a crowd likes to see more than a big dirty Whip.

Upright Tricks

02

Heelclicker

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A great trick for beginner FMX riders to learn, a Heelclicker is when the rider brings both legs up and wraps them around their arms, clicking their heels together in front of their chest.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

03

Nac-Nac

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Signature trick of the King of Supercross, Jeremy McGrath, the Nac-Nac is one of the most stylish tricks out there. This trick sees a rider swing one of their legs behind them to the other side of the bike and then bring it back just before landing. Riders like Drake McElroy have pushed this trick to new levels.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

04

Up-Nac

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A new-school version of the classic Nac-Nac, an Up-Nac is when a rider does a Turn Down Whip, before bringing their bottom leg above the bike into a Nac-Nac position. Watch Levi Sherwood for the perfect demonstration.

05

Nine O’Clock Nac

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This is when the rider does a Nac-Nac, but then brings their other foot off the pegs as well, bringing both legs together, out to the side in a 9 o’clock position.

06

Airplane

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An Airplane is a Nine O’Clock Nac but then the rider lets go of the bars with one hand.

07

Superman

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Another old school classic, the Superman is when a rider brings their legs up behind them so that they are flying in a horizontal position above the bike.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

08

Superman Seat Grab

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The Superman Seat Grab is similar to a regular Superman, but in this case the rider will grab the seat with one hand whist performing the superman. By crossing your legs in the air, you will turn a regular Superman Seat Grab into a Superman Seat Grab Indian Air and pick up a few extra style points.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

09

Double Superman Seat Grab

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A Double Grab is just like a Superman Seat Grab, only this time the rider grabs the seat with both hands at the same time.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

10

Hart Attack

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Invented by Carey Hart, The Hart Attack is a progression of the Superman Seat Grab. Instead of flying horizontal above the bike however, the riders body position will be vertical, with their feet positioned up, over their head.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

11

Double Hart Attack

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To do a Double Hart Attack, the rider performs a regular Hart Attack, but does so with both hands grabbing the seat, not just one.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

12

One-Handed Hart Attack

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As the name suggests, the rider does a regular Hart Attack, but then lets go with the hand that’s on the handlebars, allowing them to extend further off the bike.

13

Oxecutioner

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Invented by the late Jeff ‘Ox’ Kargola, the Oxecutioner is when the rider does a One-Handed Hart Attack, but then grabs their boot with their free hand.

14

Kiss of Death

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A development of the Superman, A Kiss of Death sees the rider perform a superman, but this time the rear of the bike will drop down, so the rider’s helmet will be close to / touching the front mudguard.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

15

Tsunami

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A Tsunami is similar to a Kiss of Death, only this time the rider’s legs will come right up and over their head, whilst the rear of the bike drops down.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

16

Ruler

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A ruler is like a Tsunami, except this time the rider makes their body as straight possible and perfectly in-line with the bike.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

17

Rock Solid

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For a Rock Solid, the rider starts by doing a Double Grab, before completely letting go of the bike with their hands, then catching the bike at the grab holes and re-mounting before landing.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

18

Holy Grab

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A step up from the Rock Solid, for this trick the rider goes into a Superman position before letting go of the handlebars, floating away from the bike, then catching the bike back at the grab holes with both hands and re-mounting.

19

Lazy-Boy

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Another great crowd pleaser, the Lazy-Boy is when the rider brings their legs up under the bars and put their head back towards the seat until they are basically lying down on top of the bike. If you do the trick whilst keeping your hands on the bars it would be called a Coffin.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

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A classic trick that never gets old. A cliffhanger is when a rider brings their feet up to the handlebars then let’s go with their hands and floats up away from the bike, holding onto the bike with only their feet. If you land a Cliffhanger with no hands without checking the bars it becomes a Basejumper.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

21

Shoe Box

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A rare trick that often has some of the best riders spooked. A Shoe Box is a bit like a Cliffhanger, but instead of holding onto the bars with their feet, the rider puts their feet into the grab holes and holds on from there, whilst letting go with their hand and standing up above the bike.

22

Bar Hop

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A pretty simple trick by today’s standards, a Bar Hop is when the rider puts both feet through the handlebars then brings them back through and down to the pegs. If you land with your feet still through the bars it’s called a Sterilizer.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

23

Shaolin

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Invented by Ronnie ‘Kung Fu’ Faisst, a Shaolin is basically a Bar Hop, but instead of keeping their legs together, the rider spreads their legs once they are through the bars.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

24

Dead Body

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Another progression of the classic Bar Hop, a Dead Body starts the same as a Bar Hop, but then the rider extends their body flat, so they are lying horizontal above the bike with their feet through the handlebars.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

25

Rigamortis

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Taking the Dead Body one step further, a Rigamortis is like a Dead Body, but instead of lying flat, the rider extends their body vertically with their feet through the bars, pointing up to the sky and their head looking backwards just above the seat.

26

Saran Wrap

A cool, old-school trick that you don’t see much these days, a Saran Wrap is performed by the rider putting one leg through the bars, then moving it out around the bars, kicking their hand off the grip as they go, before returning their foot to the pegs and their hand to the bars before landing.

27

McMetz

Invented by the Godfather of FMX, Mike Metzger, a McMetz is when a rider essentially does two saran wraps at the same time with both legs, leaving nothing connected to the bike for the middle part of the trick.

28

Turntable

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Similarly to a McMetz, a Turntable starts with a Bar Hop, but this time the rider brings both legs back around the bars on the same side, leaving one hand on the bars.

29

Cordova

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A Cordova is when a rider brings their feet up and hooks them under the bars, then pushes their knees forward and looks back over their head.

(Can also be performed up-side down in a Backflip)

30

360

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Both rider and bike carve up the ramp and spin a full 360 in the air before landing straight.

Body Varial Tricks

31

Volt

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Arguably the riskiest trick in FMX, the Volt see’s riders do a full 360 next to their bike, catching it as they spin back around and then re-mounting from the side.

32

Special Flip

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One of the most technical tricks in freestyle motocross. The Special Flip was invented by Special Gregg on a mountain bike and then mastered and brought to FMX by Tom Pagès. The rider leaves the ramp and barrel-roll’s their body above the bike before catching the bike and re-mounting.

33

California Roll

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Invented by Taka Higashino, the California Roll is a slightly different version of the Special Flip. The California Roll allows riders to stay more in contact with their bikes whilst rotating their body independently above it. This trick also differs from a Special Flip by starting with riders approaching the ramp side-saddle, with both legs on the same side of the bike, allowing for a quicker rotation once in the air.

34

Bundy

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One of the most technical tricks in the history of FMX, the Bundy is Clinton Moore’s signature trick. To do the trick, Clinton basically does a backflip above the front of the bike whilst holding on with one hand. He then has to quickly re-position his hand before landing.

Backflip Tricks

35

Backflip

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The Backflip was a complete game-changer for the sport of FMX. To do a Backflip, the rider leans back when going off the ramp, gives it some gas and makes a full rotation in the air. As soon as the backflip was landed people started to add variations to their Backflip’s.

36

Double Backflip

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First landed by Travis Pastrana, the Double Backflip was another huge milestone for FMX progression. This high-consequence trick has now been fully mastered by the likes of Josh Sheehan, Tom Pagès and Levi Sherwood to the point where they are all now adding variations to their Double Backflips.

Watch Levi Sherwood land the world's first no-hander double backflip below

37

Triple Backflip

Only one has ever been landed. With the help of Travis Pastrana, Australia’s Josh Sheehan landed the world’s only Triple Backflip at Travis’ house. No one has attempted it since.

Quarter Pipe Tricks

38

Flair

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First landed by Fredrick Johansen, a Flair is essentially an off-axis 540 spin. The rider leaves the quarter pipe, spins 1.5 rotations with the bike in the air and lands on a landing next to the quarter pipe.

39

Alley-Oop Flair

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Created by Tom Pagès, the rider still does a Flair, but this time when they leave the quarter pipe they spin the opposite way to normal.

40

Egg Roll

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Invented by Levi Sherwood, the Egg Roll is basically an upside-down quarter pipe transfer. The rider leaves the quarter pipe at an angle before pulling back and doing a Backflip whilst drifting across to the landing next to the quarter pipe that is in the opposite direction to normal.

41

Bike Flip

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Originally attempted by Kyle Loza, the Bike Flip was, after many years, eventually figured out and landed by Tom Pagès. By using a quarter pipe to do the trick off as opposed to a standard ramp, Pagès was able to conquer the Bike Flip, making his bike do a full rotation next to him in the air as he stays relatively motionless.

FMX Tricktionary: Your ultimate guide to Freestyle Motocross tricks (2024)

FAQs

What is the hardest trick in motocross? ›

The Kiss of Death Backflip is as dangerous as its name implies. This clutch freestyling move relies a lot on your core strength and even more on your timing. To do it, the rider first holds a handstand on the bike, after which he lowers his head to his front fender—all while doing a backflip.

What does FMX stand for in motocross? ›

Freestyle motocross (also known as FMX) is a variation on the sport of motocross in which motorcycle riders attempt to impress judges with jumps and stunts.

How do I get into FMX? ›

Alexey says that you have to start with motocross before you can get into freestyle motocross. “You need to be good at motocross and progress from there. If you have the skills to control the bike around a track – take the turns, stand up and sit while riding – then you can start to progress to the next step.

Is Supercross harder than motocross? ›

In supercross, the races are shorter but the intensity is amped up. With more technical laps comes higher heart rates. Simply put, both motocross and supercross take superior physical fitness. Both are proper sports, even with a motor beneath every rider.

What is ghost riding in motocross? ›

Upon reaching the finish line, close to 60,000 fans watched in awe as Deegan hopped off his No. 38 Suzuki while simultaneously letting go of the handlebars and sending the bike straight into the air in front of him. At that moment, the ghost ride was born.

How to do a superman on dirt bike? ›

A rider removes both feet from the pedals and pushes them backwards so that the body is parallel with the ground. A rider removes both feet from the pedals and pushes them backwards so that the body is parallel with the ground.

What is the lazy boy trick on a motorcycle? ›

Lazy-Boy. Another great crowd pleaser, the Lazy-Boy is when the rider brings their legs up under the bars and put their head back towards the seat until they are basically lying down on top of the bike. If you do the trick whilst keeping your hands on the bars it would be called a Coffin.

What is the Saran Wrap dirt bike trick? ›

How to Saran wrap on a FMX. Ramp tricks | RIDERS. While in the air you bring one leg over the handlebars and wrap it around taking one hand off the grip.

How much do FMX riders make? ›

How much does a Professional Motocross make? As of Apr 14, 2024, the average hourly pay for a Professional Motocross in the United States is $21.34 an hour.

What does the F stand for in dirt bikes? ›

Adding the "-F" denotes that it is a four-stroke engine. The SX models are intended for use on Motocross or Supercross tracks.

What is the highest level of motocross? ›

The FIM Motocross World Championship is the premier championship of motocross racing, organized by the Fédération Internationale de Motocyclisme (FIM), divided into two distinct classes: MXGP and MX2. Race duration is 30 minutes plus two laps per race.

Who is number 1 in motocross? ›

Chase Sexton

Is Dirtbiking the hardest sport? ›

One test evaluated the results of Supercross riders. As it turned out, the average heart rate of these riders reached 94 percent of their maximum heart rate. Not to mention, this much strain and pressure that is being put on your heart clearly qualifies motocross as one of the most physically demanding sports.

How hard is it to go pro in motocross? ›

Motocross racing is a competitive field to get into and only the best riders will excel to the professional level of racing dirt bikes as a career. Believe you have or you know someone that has what it takes to go pro in the motocross industry? It's hard, but it's not impossible.

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