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180
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Pronounced 'one-eighty'. One Hundred and
eighty degrees. Measure of rotation. Used to describe skateboarding tricks
eg. 180 frontside ollie
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360
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Pronounced 'three-sixty'. Three hundred
and sixty degrees. Measure of rotation. Used to describe skateboarding
tricks eg. 360 shove-it kickflip
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411
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Video magazine for skateboarders. Usually
released every 2 months
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5-0
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Pronounced 'five-oh'. Type of grind
ie. 5-0 grind. Grinding with the axle of the rear
truck on the edge of the object
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50-50
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Pronounced 'fifty-fifty'. Type of grind
ie. 50-50 grind. Grinding with the axles of both trucks
on the edge of the object.
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A
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A measurement for the hardness of skateboard
wheels eg. 95A
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ACIDDROP
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Skating off the end of an object with
ollieing or touching the board
with your hands
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AIR
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The name given to the trick of the skateboard
and skater when they leave the ground/ramp without ollieing.
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AXLE
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The metal rod running through the hanger
on which both ends you screw on your wheels. Through
time they may be known to 'slip'. This causes one wheel
to be tight and the other loose. Taping on the tight side will knock the
axle back into place.
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BACKSIDE
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Originated from surfing,
the direction in which you turn if you are travelling up a wave and turn
so as you back faces the wave. Used to describe your direction of rotation
in skating. The opposite of 'frontside'.
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BANK
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An elevated surface. A common urban form
of ramp.
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BASEPLATE
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The flat part of the truck
that fixes to the board via four drilled holes for truck
bolts. Also has an area to attach a pivot cup
and kingpin, ready to attach the rest of the truck.
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BEARING
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The part of the board
that bears the friction of movement. There should be two contained within
each wheel.
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BIGBROTHER
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A skateboard
magazine hailing from CA. Produced by Steve Rocco. With regular pictures
of naked things and articles on such things as 'how to commit suicide'
it continues to offend certain people (mainly parents).
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BIGSPIN
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A 360 degree shoveit
while turning your body 180 degrees in a backside
direction.
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BLUNT
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Going up over an object and landing with
the tail along the edge of the object and the rear
two wheels on top of the object. The board
should then be pointing in a near vertical position.
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BOARD
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Main platform area of a skateboard.
Either pro signature models or team boards. Prone to snapping with incorrect
landing of skateboarding tricks.
Avalible in Slick and Stain.
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BONED
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Pushing the board
out in front and pointing downwards. Performed in mid-air.
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BONELESS
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Take the front foot off the board
and grab the board with your hand. With you back foot still on the board
jump up. Then place your front foot back on the board and remove your hand
before landing.
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CASPER
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With the board upside
down, place the front foot underneath the board and backfoot on the tail,
pointing the board into the sky.
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COMP
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Short for competition.
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CONCAVE
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The contour given to decks.
The concave will dip down from the left to right and should be asymmetrical.
Provides strength to the board and aids the skater
when performing tricks.
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COPER
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Protective covering for your truck that
attaches to the hanger. Protects your truck
against grinding. Pretty non-existant these days.
Usually fell off with too much abuse. Not for the hardcore.
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COPING
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Metal piping running along the top edge
of ramps. Provides a longer life to the ramp plus aids to the range of
skateboarding tricks eg. providing a grindable
edge.
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CURB
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What coping is to ramps, is what curbs
are to streets. One of the most used and abused objects on the street for
skating. Painted curbs provide a smooth grindable
edge, though most can be made this way by applying common candle wax.
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CUSHION
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Donut shaped rubber components found on
trucks. Slotted onto the kingpin.
Provide steering and act as shock absorbants. Can be bought in a range
of colours and hardness's. Two are needed per truck,
the one thats slightly cone shape fitting furtherest up the kingpin.
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DECK
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Main platform area of a skateboard.
See Deck
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DELAM
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Damage done to a deck
through skating as a layer is chipped from the plywood deck.
The thin layer removed is called a 'delam' and the name is also given to
the mark left where it once resided
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DISASTER
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Placing the rear wheels
on top of an object with the rail of the board on
the edge. The front two wheels are therefore hanging
off the object.
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DOWNHILL
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Skating as fast as you can down the steepist
of hills for the greatest of adrenaline rushes. Has also developed into
a seperate area of skateboarding with special
boards and techniques.
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DROPIN
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As the name suggests. Place your tail
on the platform of a ramp with your wheels hanging
over the edge ready to drop into the ramp. With your weight on the tail,
gradually move you weight forward till you end up riding down the ramp.
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EMB
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Embarcadero, SF, America. Once the greatest
urban mecca for skateboarding. Nowadays you'll
more likely end up with a fine than a good days skate.
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FAKIE
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Travelling backwards. If you where driving
a car and put it into reverse, you would be in effect of going fakie.
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FAT
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Meaning high or far. Used to express a
skateboarding trick that is performed over a long distance or to a great
height. Also spelt Phat.
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FEEBLEGRIND
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Grinding with the
rear truck while the front truck
goes over the top of the edge of the object. Hence the board
will be at a slight angle to the direction of movement.
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FLIP
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Developed from freestyle skating. It involves
making your board turn upside down a variation of combinations. A flip
is generally when it completely flips over to land back on the wheels.
Flip is also a skateboard company owned by Jeremy Fox born from a british
company called Death Box.
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FOCUS
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Snapping the deck
into two pieces. It was once 'fashionable' to do this when you became frustrated,
said to be conjured up by a part of the industry who wanted people to buy
more boards by making people think it was cool to focus the board
you where riding.
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FREESTYLE
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An area of skating that has now become
part of street and vert skating. Used to be performed
on low riding skinny boards. Tricks consisted of numerous
balancing tricks, flips and shove-its.
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FRONTSIDE
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Originated from surfing,
the direction in which you turn if you are travelling up a wave and turn
so as you front faces the wave. Used to describe your direction of rotation
in skating. The opposite of 'backside'.
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FUNBOX
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Usually the highlight of an artificial
street course. A platform object with banked sides plus handrail
if your lucky
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GOOFY
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You skate goofy if you skate with your
right foot forward. The opposite of regular.
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GRAB
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Using your hand to 'grab' onto your board.
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GRAPHICS
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The art work on the bottom of a deck.
It helps in telling one deck from another and usually incoporates the signature
of the pro skater it is modelled for.
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GRIND
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Moving along the edge or on top of an
object with the axles of both trucks, Variations include 50-50,
5-0, Tail, Nose,
K-Grind, Smith, Sausage,
Feeble and Slappy.
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GRIPTAPE
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A sticky back sandpaper material. Usually
black but can be bought in a range of colours, even clear. It is used to
cover the top of the deck (then trimmed) to enable
friction and therefore aid the skater.
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HANDPLANT
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A form of handstand where your board is
held in the air either by a hand or feet.
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HANDRAIL
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Common urban feature, used for holding
onto while travelling up and down stairs, though used by skaters for a
whole range of tricks.
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HANGER
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Part of the truck.
This is the part that gets most abuse. When you grind,
you are grinding along the top of the hanger. Contained
inside the hanger is the axle.
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HEELFLIP
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Flipping the board
with your heel. Your front foot should move up and across the board flipping
it in the opposite direction of a kickflip.
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HELMET
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Protective equipment for your head. Nearly
always used in vert skateboarding.
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HIP
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When two ramps are placed together so
that one is at a slight angle the the other, the part at which the ramps
join is called the hip.
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IMPOSSIBLE
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Freestyle trick invented by Rodney Mullen.
Consists of spinning the board around either foot.
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INDYGRAB
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Grabbing the board
in front of you with the rear hand.
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JAM
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Getting a load of skaters together for
a skateboard session.
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K-GRIND
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Stands for 'Crooked Grind'.
Grinding along on the leading truck without having
the board over the object.
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KICKFLIP
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Flipping the board
by using the same method as you would if you were trying to kick something.
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KICKTURN
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Rotating on the rear wheels
of the board with the front wheels raised from the
surface.
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KINGPIN
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The bolt that holds the hanger,
cushions and baseplate
together of your truck. Probably the most likely part
of a skateboard to snap. Very cheap to buy and even
cheaper if you get one from a hardware store
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KINK
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Used to describe handrails.
A kink is the changing of the handrails angle. Meaning that a handrail
that runs down a set of steps then goes horizontal is a two kink rail.
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LAUNCHRAMP
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A ramp made for skaters to launch from,
hence the name. A portable street ramp. Transitioned without any vert.
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LIP
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The top edge of a ramp.
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LIPSLIDE
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Sliding along on the rails of the board
with the rear wheels going over the object.
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MANUAL
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What people commonly call a wheelie. This
is travelling along of your board balancing on the two rear wheels.
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MCTWIST
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540 degree backside
air with a mute grab. Invented by Mike McGill.
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MELLONCOLLIE
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An ollie and ,while
in midair, grabbing the board
behind you with the leading hand.
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MINIRAMP
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A ramp (two transitioned banks facing
each other with flat bottom and platforms) that does not have any vert.
Usually around 6 feet in height.
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MM
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Millimetres. The standard measurement
for the diameter of skateboard wheels.
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NOCOMPLY
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Old school street skating trick. There
are many variations but the basic is to travel along with rear foot on
the tail, then place the front foot on the ground and pop the board into
the air.
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NOLLIE
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Follows the same concepts as an ollie.
While travelling along place the front foot on the nose
and pop up into the air using the nose (rather than the tail in an ollie).
The exact same as a switch-stance fakie
ollie.
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NOSE
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The part of the deck
in front of the front truck. Opposite end to the 'tail'.
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NOSEGRAB
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Grabbing the front
of the board (nose) with the leading
hand.
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NOSEGRIND
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Grinding on the leading
truck only.
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NOSESLIDE
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Sliding along an object using the underside
of the nose.
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OLLIE
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Invented on ramps by Ollie Gelfand and
brought to the streets by Rodney Mullen. A air without using your hands.
The basis for most skateboarding tricks and
the one that should be learnt first.
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PADS
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Protective equipment for the kness and
elbows. These are mainly used by vert skaters or for competitions with
insurance worries. See Rector.
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PIVOTCUP
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A plastic cup that fits into the baseplate
and stops the metal hanger from coming into contact
with the metal baseplate.
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PLATFORM
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An elevated flat surface.
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PLY
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Short for plywood. The most commonly used
material for the deck. Usually seven layer ply.
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POPSHOVEIT
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A shoveit mixed
with an ollie. Enables shoveits
to be performed higher.
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PRO
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A professional. Someone who gets paid
by a company to skateboard. Often has his/her own signature model deck
of which he/she has a percentage of all sales.
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PROJECT
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Probably the best skateboard site around
(though I would say that). Check it out at http://www.skateboard.co.uk
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QUARTERPIPE
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Basically one side of a mini-ramp or vert
ramp, yet usually with less width and found on street area's at skateparks.
Often used for gaining speed on a street course or practising ramp tricks.
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RADLANDS
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SkatePark in
Northampton, England. Owned by Chris Ince. Location of a yearly major comps
in the skateboarding world.
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RAILS
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On the underside of the board.
The edges on the deck running along either side of the board between the
trucks. 'Rails' used to be long thin plastic objects
that where fixed to the underside of the board but are now redundant.
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RAILSLIDE
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Sliding along an object on the part of
your deck between the trucks.
Also known as a boardslide.
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RECTOR
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Makers of pads, essential
for vert skating...probably the best money can buy.
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REGULAR
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Nothing to do with how often you go to
the toilet. You skate regular if you skate with your left foot forward.
The opposite of goofy.
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REVERT
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Finishing a trick coming out forwards,
then quickly sliding round 180 to come out backwards.
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RIPGRIP
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Thin sticky back sponge material. To be
stuck onto the bottom of boards to give your fingers some grip when grabbing.
A lot like dinosaurs ie. you don't see them about these days.
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RISER
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Usually made from plastic or rubber. Fits
between the deck and baseplate
of the truck. Helps absord stress on the deck and
truck. Two are needed per board.
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ROCCO,STEVE
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Was famous for being good at freestyle
skating and the first to have a signature wheel. Owner of World Industries,
Big Brother, etc.
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ROCKANDROLL
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Ramp Trick. Go up to the lip
and push the front truck over it. Stall, then turn 180
back down the ramp.
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ROLLIN
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To skate along the platform
of a ramp, over the lip and down onto the transitions.
The part of a ramp that curves onto the platform is also called a roll-in,
because of the purpose it serves.
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RUBBER
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Another name for bushing. Also, the substance
that makes your wheels.
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SADPLANT
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A variation of a handplant
where your grab the inside rail and straighten your
front leg.
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SANTACRUZ
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One of the original skateboard companies.
Creaters of the 'slick' decks. Also a place in the
US where the company is situated.
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SAUSAGE
GRIND
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Grab your tail while doing a smith
grind on your front truck.
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SESSION
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The act of skateboarding
ie. you can session a ramp, have a street session, etc.
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SHOEGOO
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Liquid rubber that comes in tubes. Buy
it then put it over the holes in your shoes and watch it harden.
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SHOVEIT
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Turning the board
without turning your body so as the board spins round
under your feet.
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SIDEWALKSURFER
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UK based skateboard magazine. Developed
from RaD magazine.
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SKATEBOARD
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Sorry, dont know this one.
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SKATEBOARDING
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Does anyone really know what it means?
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SKATECAMP
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An american invention. An offshoot of
Summer Camp except Skate Camp is dedicated to skaters, with comps
and skate facilities at hand for everyone.
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SKATEPARK
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A place dedicated to skateboarding
of artificial means.
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SKETCHY
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Just about landing tricks. Someone who
lands a trick, wobbles about and generally just about lands the trick is
sketchy.
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SLALOM
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Doing the thing that skiers do, except
on hard ground with usually a dedicated skateboard.
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SLAM
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Its basically another word for falling
off your board and hurting yourself.
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SLAPPY
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Doing grinds along
such things as curbs without ollie-ing onto it.
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SLICK
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Special plastic layer fixed to the bottom
of a deck supposed to aid slidding. Created by Santa
Cruz skateboards.
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SMITHGRIND
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Grinding with the
rear truck, while the front truck
does not go over the top of the object but runs along the side of it. The
center of the board my also be touching the edge of
the object due to the nature of the trick.
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SNAKE
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If your skating an object in which only
a limited number of people can skate, a snake (or snaker) is the person
that seems to have more goes than anyone by jumping the naturally occuring
'queue'.
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SNAKERUN
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Twisting path with banked sides. Looks
like a snake from above, hence the name. Popular 70's skatepark
facility.
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SPACER
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A small hollow cylindrical object, usually
made from metal, placed between two bearings inside a wheel. Used to give
bearings a longer life if used correctly.
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SPINE
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If two ramps are put back to back and
do not have a platform at the point of connection, the upside down 'V'
shape is called the spine.
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STALEFISHGRAB
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Grabbing the board
behind you with the rear hand (round the back of the rear leg).
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STAIN
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Normal deck without
a slick bottom
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STANCE
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Either regular
of goofy. The way in which you stand on your board.
See also the art of 'switchstance'.
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STOKED
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The feeling of doing something well.
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STREET
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Most commonly used terrain of skateboarding,
this has lead to the banning of skateboarding in certain area's.
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SWITCHSTANCE
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The art of skating the stance that you
are did not learn to skate with. This means if you do tricks skating goofy,
to skate switchstance you perform tricks with a regular stance
and vice-versa.
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SURFING
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Without it, skateboarding
may not exist. Skateboards where made by surfers when the waves where too
small to practise, and ramps where created to form an artificial wave.
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TAIL
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The part of the deck behind the rear truck.
Opposite end to the 'nose'.
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TAILGRAB
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Grabbing the rear
of the board (tail) with the rear
hand.
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TAILSAVER
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A piece of plastic that attaches to the
underside of the tail. Designed to prevent wear and
tear on the tail from such activities as ollies. Very
redundant these days.
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TAILSLIDE
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Sliding with the tail of the board upon
the object and the rest of the board hanging off the
object, without having gone over it.
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TECHNICAL
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The name given to complex skating ie.freestyle.
Involves flipping and shoveit-ing
your board in all manners of directions.
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THRASHED
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The wear and tear of an object due to
skateboarding.
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THRASHER
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Skateboard magazine that has been running
since the start of time. Loads of ads with some music thrown in for good
luck.
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TOSS
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Such as 'product toss' or 'sticker toss'.
An event usually found at sponsored competitions where products are thrown
to the crowd.
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TRANSITION
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Part of a bank/ramp that inclines in an
upward direction.
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TRANSWORLD
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Great skateboarding magazine known for
amazing photos and quality feel.
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TRUCK
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Fixes to the board, and the wheels
fit to the truck. Two needed (a pair) per skateboard. A complete truck
is made up of a baseplate, hanger,
axle, kingpin, cushions,
2 special washers and 2 bolts for the axles.
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TRUCKBOLTS
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Four used per truck. Keeps the truck
attached to the board.
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TWEAK
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To point the board
in a different direction than normal.
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VERT
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Part of an inclined surface that is vertical
in gradient.
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WALLIE
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Skating onto, up and over a street object.
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WALLRIDE
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The act of skating up a vertical wall.
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WAX
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Used to make objects increasingly slidy
for skateboard tricks. Can be seen as a black residue
on objects that have been skated after being waxed.
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WHEEL
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Four of these things are needed per skateboard.
They come in a variety of shapes, sizes, hardness and colours.
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WHEELSLIDE
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The technique of slowing down without
putting your feet down. It is what people may commonly call a skid. Can
be done frontside/backside
90/180/360/etc.
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WOOD
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The material used for decks.
If someone refers to a deck as being a 'wood' or 'stain',
it usually means that there is no 'slick' layer on
it.
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WRISTGUARD
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Protective equipment for the wrist. A
type of glove containing a plastic/metal splint running along the underside
of the wrist onto the palm of the hand.
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