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Post by expressionthruskating on Mar 14, 2004 17:17:35 GMT -5
in have come across a new trick name and i would really like to know what it is... the trick is called a 'murder flip' and is apparently some sort of forward flip variation, anyone who could shed some light on this ill live on in my heart for ever and ever.........or something equally sickly/righteous
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Post by Thnikkaman on Mar 14, 2004 21:22:09 GMT -5
Hmmm... never heard of that one. Perhaps it is a forward heelflip? Maybe even a 360 forward flip? Maybe it could even be both? Dunno, I'm stumped.
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Post by boredskater on Mar 15, 2004 0:27:09 GMT -5
maybe it is a foward hard fliptype thing it sounds like a cool trick
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Post by forelander on Mar 15, 2004 0:45:31 GMT -5
if someone could do a kickflip front flip...or even a pop shove it front flip...that would be quite amazing. and im not convinved it's completely out of the question either...
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Post by expressionthruskating on Mar 15, 2004 7:06:50 GMT -5
thinking about shuvit forward flips...they would be much easier than kickflip forward flips, you would just have to modify your shuvit late flip technique....and with me only being capable of 360 shuvit late flips would make for quite a trick... i think i'll try it today actually on a side note, i have done forward 360 flips on mini decks like a front foot impossible that doesn't wrap and does a full sommersault
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Post by forelander on Mar 16, 2004 4:11:52 GMT -5
while those ideas are quite mad, i meant your body does a forward sommersault...and the board does a shove it.
and is the trick aaron jenkins does out of a manual in flick of the switch count as the board doing a forward flip?
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Post by expressionthruskating on Mar 16, 2004 16:47:19 GMT -5
thats the one, jenko's flip right? most people call themforward flips now though...
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Post by headcheese on Mar 16, 2004 16:54:14 GMT -5
jenkos flip is the aussie lingo for it, cause everyone here knows that aaron jenkin has that trick on lock. he does it down dpuble sets, out of manuals etc.
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Post by expressionthruskating on Mar 16, 2004 17:21:52 GMT -5
well i got that name from forelander so that explains my use of aussie lingo trying those out of manuals hurts me.......lots
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Post by headcheese on Mar 16, 2004 17:37:01 GMT -5
i could see much pain in doing them under any circumstances
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Post by expressionthruskating on Mar 16, 2004 17:40:31 GMT -5
i don't know i learnt them quite easily because i have alot of front foot impossible experience... but i see exactly what you mean *eyes water with vertical board visions*
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Post by forelander on Mar 17, 2004 1:18:09 GMT -5
i thought jenkos flips were more like a half front flip...you kick like a kickflip and the board flips like a nollie hardflip right? how the hell do you do em? i can flip em sometimes but more often than not they wanna do a varial kickflip.
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Post by expressionthruskating on Mar 18, 2004 11:07:50 GMT -5
Closure...... dissapointingly enough, murder flips are just renamed forward/jenko's flips meh (how to do them): a little experience in front foot impossibles is helpful but not essential set up your kickflip with your toes roughly in the middle of the board about 3/4 of the way up think about doing the most mobbed flip possible (board flips tilted upwards) but as you start to kickflip sart to kick upwards (with drag, naturally) point your foot forwards (as you would a front foot impossible...for those without the expierience kick forward and try and tip your toes down slightly) the board should flip fowards with the force of the point and do 1/2 a kickflip with the force of the feebly mobbed kickflip jump like hell...
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Post by bodkinator on Mar 18, 2004 21:23:36 GMT -5
i know this sounds all poseur/newb, but what is a forward flip?
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Post by Blink182Sucks on Mar 18, 2004 21:55:35 GMT -5
You ollie up and kick like a kickflip, except the board spins as it would for a nollie hardflip.
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