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Slides (skateboarding)
A slide is a
skateboarding trick where the skateboarder slides sideways either on the
deck or on the wheels.
Slide tricks
- Bertlemann slide
- Bluntslide
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Like a tailslide, but
with front trucks and nose of the board on the opposite side of the
rail, ledge etc.
- Blunt Stop
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A variation of the
powerslide, this is when the front wheels are lifted into the air
while pushing the tail and back wheels in front of you and at a 90
degree angle so that the wheels are sliding sideways instead of
rolling, making a "blunt slide" on flatground.
- Boardslide
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The front trucks go
over the obstacle and the skateboarder slides on the center of the
board.
- Booger slide
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Commonly referred as a
nose blunt slide where the nose of the board is 'not locked in' to a
ledge allowing the rider to drift across a surface. A generalized
term for nose or tail slide tricks that are out of the 'norm.' IE-
going into a blunt slide or nose blunt slide 'the wrong way and
popping out the right way' essentially being a two wheeled
powerslide on top of an object. Popularized by Sal Barbier, Louie
Barletta, Alex Moul, and Spencer Fujimoto.
- Crail Slide
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This is a tailslide
only the skater grabs the nose of the board with his back hand while
sliding. Usually performed on a ramp.
- Ces Slide
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This is a four wheeled
slide performed on inclines, banks, ditches, and transition. most
common riding frontside or straight up the transition. at the peak
of momentum. the rider unweights the board and slides the back
wheels up to 'catch up' with the rest of the body at 90 degrees.
stalling the body weight, then as as the bodys momentum returns. the
rider pivots the back truck while sliding the front wheels 90
degrees back toward the bottom of the incline. simply put. backside
shred up, pivot back down. a fun lazy way of riding transition
backside. if you ride up frontside, you do this trick in a backside
'alley-oop' fashion. This is also VERY common in backyard pool
riding, due the benefiets of 'feeling' your way around the cement.
- Darkslide
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The Dark slide is a
seemingly complicated looking trick in which the rider approaches a
ledge or rail and does a flip trick onto the obstacle so that the
rider lands on the board upside down with their feet on the nose and
the tail and slides across the obstacle. Generally a half-kickflip
or half-heeflip is the flip trick used to get into a darkslide.
- Lipslide
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Similar to a
boardslide only the skater turns 90 degrees so that the trailing
trucks are placed over the rail/ledge/coping and the skater slides
on the middle of the board. Considered more complex than a
boardslide due the rotation over the obstical at the beginning into
the trick and the re-entry or dismount. Note that in this case a
frontside lipslide involves facing forwards while a backside
lipslide involves facing backwards. Also known as a Disaster slide.
- Nosebluntslide
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Same as a blunt slide,
only performed with the nose and the front wheels. 90 degree ollie
over the object to be sliding, locking the nose into a slide
position. Wheels drag across the ledge/platform like a power slide
while the nose slides along the lip. on a rail, the rider 'ollies
over' into a nose slide position.
- Noseslide
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A noseslide is
performed by riding parallel to an obstacle (ledge, rail, etc...)
The skateboarder then does an ollie and turns the board 90 degrees.
They then land on the ledge with the nose of the board sliding on
top of it. This can be done frontside or backside. The skateboarder
can then come off the ledge either regular or fakie (backwards).
- Powerslide
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Powerslide is a four
wheel slide, usually performed to stop the skateboard.
- Shifty Powerslide
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This is a variation of
the powerslide where instead of keeping the board straight for the
duration of the slide, one actually moves the feet back and forth,
creating a walking motion.
- Tailslide
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Similar to the
noseslide only when turning 90 degrees the tail of the board is
landed on the edge of the ledge/rail.
Braking
Pendulum slide
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Sliding is also a
technique used for braking. To slide one must also have "sliding
gloves" which can be regular household gardening gloves with cutting
board (or any stiff plastic) attached to the palms and the fingers.
To slide one place your hands on the ground and pulls an extremely
sharp turn, making the board lose complete traction. Sliding is
convenient to stop quickly or just to show off. Naming slides uses
standard skate/snowboard positions (heelside/toeside) and then the
type of slide. There are several types of slides, the standard
"Slide" (the board "rotates" 180°), the pendulum (the board
"rotates" 180°, then returns to the original position), there are
many more complex slides such as Colemans, and 360's.
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