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  2. Penny board - Wikipedia

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    The idea behind the creation of the company was inspired by Mackay's first-ever skateboard, a small plastic cruiser that his father bought for him at a garage sale. Ben Mackay first started manufacturing and designing his own skateboards to sell to local skate shops. [5] [6] Mackay began experimenting with different shapes and types of boards ...

  3. Surfskating - Wikipedia

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    Surfskating, or surf skateboarding, is a form of skateboarding that replicates the experience of surfing on dry land. [1] A surfskate system is distinguished from a traditional skateboard system by the utilization of two different trucks , front and back, with specific functions and geometries that, together, yield thrust, just like a surfboard .

  4. Longboard (skateboard) - Wikipedia

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    Most boards measure 84 to 150 centimeters (33 to 59 in) in length while widths vary from 22.8 to 25.4 cm (9.0 to 10.0 in). There are several longboard shapes, such as pintails, swallowtails, flat-nose riders, drop-through decks, drop decks and boards with the same shape as a conventional skateboard.

  5. Skateboarding styles - Wikipedia

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    Park skateboarding encompasses a variety of sub-styles adopted by those who ride skateboards in purpose-built skate parks. Most skate parks combine halfpipes and quarterpipes with various other "vert" skateboarding features as well as "street" obstacles such as stairs, ledges, and rails. The integration of these elements produces a different ...

  6. Lip trick - Wikipedia

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    This is a quick, common and easy lip trick performed mostly to link tricks together on mini ramps. The front truck is placed over the lip of the ramp and then the board is "rocked" slightly before coming back down backwards (fakie). Sally Rock: Ollie air straight up and then landing in a rock and roll to fakie. Proper execution is done fluid ...

  7. No comply - Wikipedia

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    To do the trick, the rider must plant their front foot and pop the board with only their back foot. The trick is usually done on flat ground. [2] [3]The no comply was originally introduced in Thrasher magazine in 1988, as a “how to” trick, performed by Natas Kaupas.

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