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  2. Freestyle skateboarding tricks - Wikipedia

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    A freestyle skateboarding trick is a trick performed with a skateboard while freestyle skateboarding. Some of these tricks are done in a stationary position, unlike many other skateboarding tricks. The keys to a good freestyle contest run are variety, difficulty, fluidity, and creativity. This is an incomplete list, which includes most notable ...

  3. Skateboarding trick - Wikipedia

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    An example is the kickflip, the most widely known and performed flip trick. The board can be spun around many different axes as part of a flip trick, thus combining several rotations into one trick. These tricks are undoubtedly most popular among street skateboarding purists, although skaters with other styles perform them as well. The famous ...

  4. Flip trick - Wikipedia

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    The trick became the second flip trick to be named the "Mo flip", as it is a highlight of Capaldi's opening part in Lakai's Fully Flared video, [151] as well as during his finals match against Shane O'neill in the "Battle Of The Berrics 5" contest. [152] The trick is later performed against Nyjah Huston in "Battle At The Berrics 7" in April ...

  5. Theodore Ward Barrow - Wikipedia

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    Barrow hosts, researches, and produces a series of videos on Thrasher Magazine's Youtube Channel, titled This Old Ledge, that explore the built and cultural history of past and present skate spots. Unlike other videos, that list tricks chronologically, This Old Ledge considers architectural and urban history as factors that impact the history ...

  6. Lip trick - Wikipedia

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    Basically a Stalled Miller Flip. Invented by Neil Blender. *In Bones Brigade Video Three it is comically referred to as a "frontside Jelly Mumbo." See Miller Flip Layback Air: An invert-like trick done frontside while grabbing slob and placing the back hand on the coping. Essentially an invert done frontside, with the rear hand planted on the lip.

  7. Shove-it - Wikipedia

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    A shove-it (or shuvit) is a skateboarding trick where the skateboarder makes the board spin 180 degrees (or more) without the tail of the board hitting the ground under their feet. There are many variations of the shove-it but they all follow the same principle: The skateboarder's lead foot remains in one spot, while the back foot performs the ...

  8. People share video of Tyre Nichols skateboarding to remember ...

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    Nichols enjoyed skateboarding and taking pictures of sunsets, his mother, RowVaughn Wells, said at a news conference on Jan. 23. "That was his passion,” she said.

  9. Dropping in - Wikipedia

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    When a skateboarder drops in, they stand on the deck of a half-pipe, put their back foot on the tail of the skateboard, and push it so that the back wheels just roll over the coping into a position like in a tail stall. [2] They then put their front foot on the deck, which now hangs over the half-pipe, lean forward, and start skating the half-pipe.