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Ollie oop trick
Ollie oop trick




ollie oop trick

To turn on a transition with power, a low centre of gravity. To turn 180 ° by lifting your feet and jumping to turn. To turn on a transition 180 ° with your feet on the ground. To use your momentum and the transition to generate speed. If you normally skate left lead 'natural' you would switch to right lead 'goofy'.

ollie oop trick

The term fakie can be applied to pumping, carving, airs, drop-ins, stalls and more! Most skaters first experience 'fakie' when learning to pump up and down a ramp. This can be done both frontside and backside. Sideway's facing stance with your skates heel to heel. Right foot dominant and skate right side forward. Left foot dominant and skate left side forward. It's also common for skaters to have a preferred stance but then 'switch' when carving or landing specific tricks. Lots of skaters are ambidextrous and will learn to ride in switch which mean leading both 'natural' and 'goofy' stance. STANCE /stans/ Stance refers to your dominant form when skating parks. Our team will be checking regularly in the efforts to build out, expand and clarify our quad skate trick list. Please use this form to submit your input. If you have a correction, recommendation or want to have a conversation with us regarding language or trick terminology, we invite you to join us in the conversation. Head over to the blog to read more about our Tricktionary Reconstruction process, get involved and get stoked on this new build! Our goal for this revision is to make a roller skate-specific resource that is more informative, comprehensive and visually appealing than ever. This is why we cannot wait to get your input and reconstruct this list. We understand that there is much confusion regarding quad skate language and that not all of the tricks listed translate from skateboarding to roller skating clearly. Reconstruction of this list, which was originally developed in 2014 with the assistance and guidance of veteran roller skaters, has begun! Currently, much of the terminology in this resource was adapted from skateboarding to pay homage to the history of vertical roller skating which first took place in transitions in the mid 70’s. Welcome to the CIB Tricktionary, a quad specific list of tricks performed on transition or skatepark obstacles.






Ollie oop trick