Building Up The Skate Community One Tre Flip at a Time


The 1st Tre Challenge is about more than just landing a tre flip — it’s about showing up. Anyone who skates knows that a tre flip isn’t a trick you usually get overnight. For many skaters, it takes months or even years of falling, adjusting, and practicing consistently before it finally clicks. That’s exactly why this challenge welcomes every attempt, landed or not. Every try counts.

As we head into a new year and think about our New Year’s resolutions, the tre flip reminds us of something important: consistency matters more than talent. Progress comes from showing up again and again, even when it’s frustrating, even when the results aren’t immediate. Whether your goal is skating, learning a new skill, improving your health, growing your faith, or building something meaningful, good things take time.

The 1st Tre Challenge is a reminder that growth isn’t always flashy — it’s built through steady effort. Keep practicing. Keep believing. Stay consistent. One day, what felt impossible becomes second nature.

There’s still time to be part of the 1st Tre Challenge, but submissions close at the end of December 26th. Whether you land it or not, your attempt matters and helps us reach our goal of 360 submissions. Want an easy way to get involved? Film with your friends. If multiple skaters attempt a tre flip in the same video, each person counts as a separate submission. Grab your crew, hit the park or anywhere safe, and capture the tries — every attempt supports the community and celebrates the process. Post your video using #1stTre and tag @oneloveskate before the deadline.

Kailani PComment