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Sollas:

A Misty flip while grabing your straight out left leg with right arm and right leg with your left arm.

Tweak:

Bring your legs back and to the side keeping them together, this can go along with some grabs such as a mute

Judo Air:

Kick your right leg straight out and bring your left leg behind the right leg so its tweaked to the right side and to the back. Then with your right hand hit the base of the left skiboard

Nose Grab:

Close to the Rocket Air except you dont have to stiffen your legs and you touch only one of the skiboards

Tail Grab:

Tweak your legs to the back and if you want to the side and grab the back of any skiboard and pull back to follow through with the tweak

Cross Up:

Bring one of your skiboards over top of the other boot so they look like an X.

Saftey:

Bring both of your legs in to a tuck and grab either the right outside of the skiboard with your right hand or grab the laft outside of your skiboard with your left hand

Indi Grab:

Do a reverse mute on a jump. Like if you spin counter clockwise, grab your right skiboard mute with your left hand

Gumby Air:

Take both of your legs completly straight behind you till they cant go any farther and then grab the end of each board and pull back and up.

Egg Plant:

Handplant in which you only plant the outside hand. Like you go vertical by turning counterclockwisw and you plant your right hand

Farvegnugen:

Alley-oop royale

Alley-oop:

A spin where you land grinding backwords. For example you're doing an alley-oop soul, you would have the souling foot in front of the other foot and you are going backwords

Flying Fish:

Bring left(or right)leg in front of your other leg and grab the outside of your ski with the opposite hand.

Liu-kang:

One foot is fully extended out and the other foot is grabbed with the same arm

Rob Roy:

Stick out your right leg almost completely horizontil in the air stick out your left arm to add some style then bring up your left leg and grab with right arm

Disaster:

Doing a grab or trick in the air and land on a rail

Back flip:

Flipping backwards. h1>Rocket:Kick both of your feet in front of you ,keeping them together reach with your left hand and grab right ski, or vise versa

Bio 360:

Grabbing the skiboards while completing 1 full rotation.

Bio 540:

Grabbing the skiboards while completing 1 1/2; rotations and landing backwards.

Bio 720:

Grabbing the skiboards while completing 2 full rotations.

Fakie:

Heading backwards.

Grab:

To grab either or both skiboards with one or both hands. Frontside or backside.

Late 360 cross-up:

Cross the right leg over the left and assume an almost horizontal position in the air, then at the last second, bring it around and complete a 360 before landing.

Late:

Used to describe doing a trick or style late into the jump. Also known as stalled.

Method:

Grab right foot with right hand.

Misty flip:

Front flip with a 180 twist. The rider either goes off the jump backwards or lands backwards. (Similar to a snowboarding misty flip)

Mute Grab:

Grab with the right hand over the top of left foot, and pull the feet off to the opposite side Reach over top of knees and grab the left foot with the right hand, or grab the right foot with the left hand.

Rodeo or Bio flip:

Going off the jump, the rider rotates to do an almost back flip with a twist, like a corkscrew.

Sock-eyed salmon:

Front grab with a twist.

Yoda:

Noing to cross-legged sitting position in the air.

Landing Fakie:

Landing backwards.

Spins:

180, 360, 540, 720, 900,1080.

180:

½ rotation.

360:

1 full rotation.

540:

1½ rotations.

720:

2 full rotations.

900:

2½ rotations.

1080:

3 full rotations.

Corkscrew:

Sideways front flip with a 180 twist and land backwards.

Stale Japan:

Bring feet up like doing a mute or a method, and reach behind the right leg and grab the left foot (originated from in-line skating).

Stalled:

When a maneuver is intentionally started late into a jump/trick.

Stalled grab:

A rider starts a 360 (or higher spin ), halfway through the turn the rider grabs and then completes the spin.

Yoda 360:

Assuming the Yoda position in a spin.

McUgly:

A fakie 540 hand plant

Blindside:

A trick in which you turn away from the grinding object to grind it. Like if you lose site of the object sometime during the jump to grind. Like if you go fakie at the rail and do a 180 to jump on it.

Grinds

Grind:

Rail slide along a pipe or log or something.

Frontside grind:

Jump up facing the rail and slide.

Backside grind:

Jump with back towards rail and slide.

Farside:

Any grind in which you go over the bar and land on the 'far side' of the rail and start grinding.

H-Grind:

A soul grind using both inside souls

Fast slide:

Where you do a grind with only your soul foot on the bar.

Makio:

The same thing as a soul grind, except when the grind is almost done, grab the non-souling boot with the same hand.

Fishbrain:

A topside makio grind.

Acid Soul:

A grind in which your soul boot is on the rail normally, but instead of your front foot being perpendicular to the bar like normal, it points in the opposite direction.

Kind Grind:

An alley-oop topside miszou

Natural:

Doing grinds going to your better or most comfortable side.

Unity Grind:

Almost impossible on skiboards, a grind when you cross your legs so your right skiboard is on your left side and your left skiboard is on your right, grinding on the edges.

Lowrider Soul:

Soul grind in which you are sitting down low on your soul boot.

Christ:

A backslide in which the back of the non-grinding skiboard is resting on front of the sliding skiboard.

Cowboy Grind:

A grind in which you are sliding on both outside edges. To do this your boots have to be close and your knees bowed out like you are a cowboy on a horse. Also known as a Cab Driver.

Mistrial:

This is like a miszou but your back foot is on the outside boot.

Miszou:

A grind in which you lead with the soul of the skiboard, and follow with your back foot perpindicular to the rail. Like a soul grind with the foot thats normally in front of you behind you backsiding.

Royale:

A grind in which both of the edges facing down the slope on a tilt keeping your weight back and knees bent to keep balance.