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What's this trick called?
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whats the name of the trick where you slide a rail, switch out, but like when you jump off switch you tap your skiis on the rail kind of like a switch up? its hard to explain but you kno what mean right?
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some people will call it switch up to switch out, but I don't consider it a trick to just tap your skis on it. For my for it to be a switch up you have to slide the rail at least a few feet. I'd call it nothing just switch out or like Tony Hawk proskater calls it kiss the rail.
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its like a 270 off but u switchup right at the end and come out switch, so u "switchup" to switch but to everyone it just looks like a 270 out
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jus call it a switch up to backwards stance
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switch up to riding dirty
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i belive its a ez bake nagga slide.
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i just call it a switchup. but on another note. yknow how a pretzel is 270 on 270 off. call 270 - switch a half pretzel. yeah
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pretzel just means you switch the direction your spinning so like 270 on switch up PRETZEL 270 off, 270 on PRETZEL switch up 270 off, 270 on PRETZEL 270 off, 270 on PRETZEL switch,
switch on PRETZEl 270 off
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wouldn't ez bake jew slide be better?
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hahahahhahahaha, good one
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remember, this can be used interchangeably with 'wigga' if you are white, or 'chigga' etc..
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wow im fucking confused now...
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isnt it just a late switch up to switch out?
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