fakie five o / fakie ollie sw nosegrind and fakie nosegrind / fakie ollie sw five o. I use both versions to name these. Second one sounds less catchy but at least it goes straight to the point
I never understood why people say that a fs suski is not a trick. I think when most people do a fs suski they are locking into the back heel pinch like a fs 5-0 and then tweaking it slightly, which I agree is just a 5-0. But if you lock into a FS suski with a back toeside pinch (like you would for a fakie 'fs crook') then that is 100% a suski
in my experience, locking in like that is typically an accident when trying to do a tailslide. almost sparks another debate - do landed accidents count?
I always call it a fakie switch 5-0 and a fakie nosegrind 😂 make more vids like this!!
I would say it’s a fakie fs lipslide, since you are fs to the rail when you pop
I agree with that logic but skate history tells us it is called otherwise
fakie five o / fakie ollie sw nosegrind and fakie nosegrind / fakie ollie sw five o. I use both versions to name these. Second one sounds less catchy but at least it goes straight to the point
But ain't that, which you called fakie front crook, is fakie front salad as you are grinding with your pop truck🤔
Salads would be angled to the opposite side of the rail from which you pop. Suskis are angled to the same side of the from which you pop
I never understood why people say that a fs suski is not a trick. I think when most people do a fs suski they are locking into the back heel pinch like a fs 5-0 and then tweaking it slightly, which I agree is just a 5-0. But if you lock into a FS suski with a back toeside pinch (like you would for a fakie 'fs crook') then that is 100% a suski
in my experience, locking in like that is typically an accident when trying to do a tailslide. almost sparks another debate - do landed accidents count?