The board is then pulled behind the rider (tweaked). However, the arm must go around the outside of your front knee. Japan air The front hand grabs the toe edge just behind/on the front foot. The frontside air was popularized by skateboarder Tony Alva. When performing a backside aerial or backside rotation, this grab is referred to as an Indy. This trick is referred to as a frontside grab on a straight air, or while performing a frontside spin. Frontside grab/indy A fundamental trick performed by grabbing the toe edge between the bindings with the trailing hand. Cross-rocket Advanced variation of a Rocket Air, where the arms are crossed in order to grab opposite sides of the nose of the board, while the rear leg is boned straight and the front leg is tucked up. Crail A trick in which the rear hand grabs the toe edge in front of the front foot. China air (West Coast) /Korean air (East Coast) An easier version of the Japan Air the front hand grabs the toe side in front of the front foot. Chicken salad A trick in which the leading hand passes through the legs from the front and grabs the heel edge between the feet. Cannonball/UFO A trick in which the nose and tail of the board are grabbed simultaneously. The rear hand grabs the board as it would do it during a regular tail-grab but the front hand blindly reaches for the board behind the riders back. Bloody Dracula A trick in which the rider grabs the tail of the board with both hands. The King Advanced version of a Roast Beef where both hands simultaneously grab the heelside edge of the board between the bindings. Beef Carpaccio A Roast Beef and Chicken Salad (in between the legs) at the same time with hands crossed. A B A trick in which the rider's rear hand grabs the heel side of the board front for the front bindings. Grabs 1 2 (one-two not twelve) A trick in which the rider's front hand grabs the heel edge behind his back foot.
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