![]() Any trick can be performed alley-oop but most often you will simply see frontside alley-oops and backside alley-oops. Usually this occurs on a half pipe but is also sometimes seen in park skating on hips, quarter pipes and transfers. Conversely, when travelling heelside, rotating backside 180° or more is an alley-oop. When travelling in the direction your toes are facing (toeside) rotating frontside 180° or more makes the trick an alley-oop. Alley-OopĪ trick performed in the air while turning the opposite or 'unnatural' way to the direction of travel. Originally an air trick invented by Tony Hawk, then developed into a flatland trick, the 'ollie airwalk', by Rodney Mullen - although technically it's a 'split kick' since Rodney doesn't actually have time to walk. In theory, the more 'steps' you can take while in this position the better the trick is, but rarely is it possible to take more than one or two. ![]() AirwalkĪ grab trick involving holding the nose with your front hand while your legs split as if walking. Fairly dull and unstylish, and not really a trick (more of an accident). To ride straight off of an obstacle such as a ledge and drop to the ground without ollying.
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