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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 28. Chapters: Kickflip, Heelflip, Indy grab, Freestyle skateboarding tricks, Flip tricks, Aerials, Grinds, Slides, Grabs, Ollie, Shove-it, 900, Frontside, Pump, Casper, Benihana, Laser flip, Dropping in, Nollie, Flatground ollie, Dark slide, Bertlemann slide, No comply, Nightmare flip, Caballerial, Pole jam, Airwalk, Caveman, Christ Air, Hang Ten Nosemanual, Kickturn, Method grab, Casper Slide, Hippy jump. Excerpt: A freestyle skateboarding trick is a trick done on a skateboard while freestyle skateboarding. Some of these tricks are done in a stationary position, unlike many other skateboarding tricks. The keys to a good freestyle contest run are variety, difficulty, fluidity, and creativity. It should also be noted that this is a partial list, and a full list would never be possible, because new tricks and new combinations are always being created. Notes: "fakie" means "riding backward""nose of the board" means "the part of the board that is usually in the riding direction""tail of the board" means "the part of the board that is usually opposite of the riding direction""pivot" means "kickturn," or "spin," or "turn the board horizontally""tailstop" means "standing stationary with the tail of the board on the ground""frontside" means "facing to the outside of the turn""backside" means "facing to the center point of a turn" 1970s skate competitions would often have an event to see who could do the most consecutive 360 spins on a skateboard. Variations include one foot spins (on the nose or tail, or grabbing the foot while spinning), two feet spins (on the nose or tail), crossfoot spins, 2-board spins, etc. A trick where the rider stands with one foot on the lower truck, whilst supporting the board at an angle using either the other foot beneath the board, or by grabbing the nose. A casper with a balance point of the nose of the...