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Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 5:48 pm
OK, I'm regular. Backside is right, and frontside is left. I've got that. But, I'm a little confused as to defining BS and FS for fakie/nollie tricks. You see, in switch (Goofy), BS is left, and frontside is right. So, if I'm doing say, a fakie BS pop shove it, does that mean that the board is spinning BS relative to my switch stance (left), or to the way that I'm popping the board (right)?
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Posted: Thu Aug 06, 2009 12:09 pm
Destroy Destruction OK, I'm regular. Backside is right, and frontside is left. I've got that. But, I'm a little confused as to defining BS and FS for fakie/nollie tricks. You see, in switch (Goofy), BS is left, and frontside is right. So, if I'm doing say, a fakie BS pop shove it, does that mean that the board is spinning BS relative to my switch stance (left), or to the way that I'm popping the board (right)? for fakie BS pop shove just do the tr ick the exact same way you would in your normal stance. WIth nollie, bs and frontside get switched. It helps to just pretend that you ollied instead of nollied and then check out what direction the board is spinning.
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Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:42 pm
4get about that and skate!!
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