What is a 720 trick?

720. The 720, two full mid-air rotations, is one of the rarest tricks in skateboarding. It was first done by Tony Hawk in 1985, and it wasn't something he planned to do. He accidentally over-rotated a Gay Twist and Lance Mountain suggested that he might be able to spin twice.
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Why is it called Stalefish?

Like me, the official story Skin had heard through the years was that Tony Hawk had done them first at the Swedish Eurocana Summer Camp in 1985 (the same summer he invented the 720) and the term “stale fish” had come from the stale herring served at the camp lunches.
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What is a 540 ollie?

In skateboarding terms, an ollie is when the skater and the board rotate. The number at the end of the ollie is the rotations taken. For example, there is a 180 Ollie in which the board and skater rotate 180 degrees. The ollie 540 is rotating a whole lot of times, a whole way around plus another half.
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What is a 900 flip?

The 900 is a 2½-revolution (900 degrees) aerial spin performed on a skateboard ramp. While airborne, the skateboarder makes two-and-a-half turns about their longitudinal axis, thereby facing down when coming down. It is considered one of skateboarding's most technically demanding tricks.
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What is a 180 trick?

A frontside 180 is a skateboarding trick that combines an ollie with a 180-degree turn, leading with your chest (front). The frontside 180 is a simple foundational trick skaters can learn after they've mastered the ollie.
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What is a 540 kickflip called?

Gazelle Flip (540 kickflip with a 360 body varial)
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What is a Suski grind?

Suski grind. Popularized by Aaron Suski. Very similar to the 5-0 but the front truck is turned outward like a smith grind. The difference between a Smith and a Suski is that the tail is pressed downward and the front truck is raised up instead of being dipped low. Simply a raised or "blunted" smith grind.
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How high can you ollie?

Except for little children or elders, people can ollie more than 2 feet without any talent. So keep practicing until you get used to the height. Once you get the height you may ollie over higher things even easier.
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Is Tony Hawk goofy footed?

Is Tony Hawk goofy footed? Yes, I am goofy footed. and yep, I'm goofy footed.
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What was Tony Hawks last trick?

Tony Hawk has landed one of his iconic tricks for the final time. In a video posted to his Instagram page, Hawk showcased the process of attempting his "last ever" Ollie 540 on a half pipe. After landing the trick, Hawk revealed that this would be the final Ollie 540 that he attempts in his skateboarding career.
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Why did Tony Hawk do his last trick?

And my willingness to slam unexpectedly into the flat bottom has waned greatly over the last decade." Considering the risks involved with the trick, Hawk recently decided to try it one last time before retiring it for good. "Today I decided to do it one more time … and never again," continued his post on Instagram.
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What is a 540 trick?

A 540 is an aerial where skater and board spin one and a half rotations in midair. They were first performed on vertical ramps and quickly became a staple of vertical skateboarding at the professional level, but they have also been performed on box jumps, pyramids, down stairs, and even on mini-halfpipes.
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Why is it called a roast beef grab?

The History:

The roast beef was invented by skateboarder Jeff Grosso, who calls it “the worst maneuver in all of skateboarding,” and is quick to admit that he started grabbing here because it was easier for him than grabbing stalefish. This is the most basic and easiest through-the-legs type grab to learn.
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Why is it called Japan grab?

The first spread was a huge picture of a Japanese guy doing a tweaked mute air with the headline JAPAN above it. We had never seen an air like that and immediately started calling it by that name because the magazine layout almost named it by default.
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What is a Smith grind?

A smith grind is an advanced skateboard trick similar to a feeble grind that was invented by and named after skateboarder Mike Smith. For a frontside smith grind, a skater uses the back truck of the skateboard to glide along a handrail or another steep rail.
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What is a 5 0 in skateboarding?

A frontside 5-0 grind is a grind trick where the skateboarder uses an obstacle, like a skate ramp or the edge of a swimming pool, to grind between the skateboard's back truck. The skater approaches the lip of the structure with the frontside of the board, lifting up the nose, and letting the back trucks grind on it.
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What is the hardest skateboard grind?

The laser flip is probably the hardest flat ground trick to land. It combines a 360 shuv with a varial heelflip. A 360 shuv is when you flick your back foot down and back to make the board spin 360 degrees in the air with no other flips.
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What is a Casper Flip?

In a Casper Flip, you turn the board onto your foot (grip-tape to shoe laces) with your "sliding" foot, and rotate the board back with a 180° turn with your back foot. Its similar to the more complicate hospital flip which only uses one foot.
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What is a laser flip in skateboarding?

The laser flip is a combination of a frontside 360 shove-it and a heelflip. Therefore, you need to be comfortable with these rotations, as well as the varial heelflip. It's the opposite of a regular tre flip. Scooping, timing, and foot positioning are key to landing the laser flip.
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What is an impossible skateboard trick?

Ollie Impossibles, also known simply as Impossibles, are similar to 360 Shove-Its in that the board rotates 360-degrees. However, Ollie Impossibles are performed when the skateboard is wrapped almost vertically over the back foot while in the air, resulting in a 360-degree rotation of the board.
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