Shuffle Stepping

Shuffle stepping is the simplest way to adjust your stance on a longboard without losing trim. Instead of lifting a foot to place it somewhere new, you keep both feet lightly in contact with the deck and “shuffle” them a few inches at a time.

Setup

Mechanics

  1. Unweight slightly by compressing, then softening pressure
  2. Slide the front foot a few inches along the stringer (don’t lift high)
  3. Match with the back foot to re-center a shoulder-width stance
  4. Keep torso stacked over the stringer to avoid wobble

Small fore/aft shuffles let you fine-tune speed and control: a bit forward for glide, a bit back to set a turn.

Drills

Common mistakes

Mastering shuffle steps builds the confidence to begin stepping with a lifted foot while keeping trim intact.