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A new page entry has been added:
Frontside and Backside Guide Quote:
Last edited by Tom-E; 01-15-2006 at 12:53 AM.. |
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I was just comparing your guide and the one on the A-Z skateboarding tricks website for the bs/fs, and they differ a little bit. Here is the link the other guide:
http://www.dxinteractive.com/skatetr...dbackside.html Everything is the same for bs and fs, EXCEPT for fakie, they have them switched around. At the end of your guide, it says: "Ok so now you know all you need to know about B/S and frontside, the same rules apply to when doing fakie, switch and nollie. So If you can see what is in front of you for the first 90-180 degrees and you are doing a Fakie 180 you know you are doing a Fakie F/S 180, or a F/S Half-Cab. If you are doing a nollie 360 and for the first 90 degrees your back is facing the direction you are going and you cannot see what is in front of you then you know you are doing a Nollie B/S 360." In a world where nobody knows whats bs and fs, that just made it a little more confusing. Could you help? |
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Thanks alot...it is so clear to me now. I already had the grinds part of it without a probelm, but I couldn't understand why a f/s pop shuvit went kinda behind me and a b/s went in front. I get it now!! What about for a 50-50, when you line yourself up and ollie straight onto it??
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hey im goofy and i donno what way is front side or back side 4 a flip. when i do a 180 heelflip and go 2 my left (which is the way my front body is facing) is that frontside? or when i do a 180heelflip and go to my right (which is my back) is that backside? i hope u people get what im saying someone please help me!!!
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Roboman's site is right. You face backward half way through a frontside half cab and forward halfway through a backside half cab. With nollie, switch, and regular, it's the other way.
areg, for goofy skaters, clockwise is frontside, counterclockwise is backside |
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^ I agree. This tip really needs fixing... I mean even just watching KOTR clears that up.
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Haha you use that reference so much. I could re-write that section if someone is willing to edit it in?
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ok, so do you mean when i do a backside 180, my back foot moves backwards , and vice versa for f/s? if not plz correct me
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Quote:
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I wish I could show this to so many youtube n00bs that are always bothering me on my trick tips
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I've been skating for like 4 years and i have never heard anyone explain it like that lol now I can explain it better to my friends lol ty
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I've been surfing for quite a while and when your surfing down the line its easy to think about f/s and b/s because when you can't see the wave without looking over your shoulder its b/s.
Now when I skate its like you if you can see a ledge its f/s and if you can't its b/s. My friend said no thats wrong! But watching videos its easy to see when I imagine the object is a wave. On even b/s 180 ollies as seen on this youtube link have the guy with his back to the stares at one point so this goes with what I'm saying? You guys with me on this? ![]() |
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^ It works for grinds and stalls, but some of the stances thats not the case with.
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