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Australian Rollerblading / Inline Skating Online Magazine
Aggressive Skating Glossary
| Acid
Drop |
A large fall
or gap you typically jump into or over. |
| Acid
Grind |
A
grind in which your soul foot is on the bar/curb normally, but instead
of your front foot being perpendicular to the bar like normal, it
points in the other direction. |
| Air |
Jumping off something
high or launching off a ramp to get some height between yourself
and the ground. |
| Alley-oop |
A move where
you turn one way while rotating (to land the grind) another. I.e.-
you catch air on a ramp going right to left, yet you spin clockwise.
When used in reference to grinding this means doing the grind backwards. |
| Alley-oop
Soul |
A
soul grind sliding backwards. |
| Anti-Rocker |
A type of wheel
setup where you have big wheels at 1 and 4 and small wheels in the
middle 2-3 . This allows you to grind easier because of the bigger
area between the wheels. |
| Backside |
Opposite of frontside.
Facing back into the ramp or with your back facing the surface you're
grinding. Feet spread just over shoulder width. |
| Backslide |
A grind using
only the back foot , balancing carefully on the boot and frame. |
| Bar |
The common name
for a grinding bar or rail. |
| Bearings |
The spherical
balls in the center of the wheels that allow them to spin. |
| Bio |
Sideways spin
(Preferably horizontal). |
| Blindside |
A trick where
you turn away
from the grinding object. I.e.- you lose sight of
the object during the jump-to-grind. |
| Brainless |
A back flip with
a 540 degree turn done on a ramp. |
| Cab |
A term for a
fakie 360 degree turn. |
| Capped |
When a rail or
ledge has caps fitted that makes it impossible to grind. |
| Ces
Slide |
Where you do
a hockey stop with your skates . i.e. - you slide sideways on both
skates . Its usually done going down a slope or on a smooth surface. |
| Clicking
In |
Phrase used to
describe the click you make when you jump up and lock in a rail
for a grind. |
| Coping |
The metal bar
going horizontally across the top of a ramp. This allows you to
grind or stall easily. |
| Corkscrew |
A fakie bio 540
degree turn. |
| Crossed |
Term used to
describe grabs in which you reach over (or cross) your body to do
the grab. |
D to E
| Disaster |
Generally associated
with grinding. You do a disaster when you jump high (possibly doing
a grab), land and grind. |
| Dropping
In |
Whenever you
enter a ramp from the top of it. |
| Duck
Walk |
Where you skate
on the toe wheel of one skate and the heel wheel of the other. |
| Egg
Plant |
A handplant in
which you plant only the outside hand . i.e. - You go vertical by
turning counterclockwise and you plant your right hand. |
| Elbow |
Where you have
one mini-half pipe at an angle next to another one allowing you
to transfer between them. |
| Express
Air |
Air in which
you grab the inside of the skate with the same side hand. i.e. -
right hand right foot generally done with a stiff other leg. |
| Fakie |
Anything done
backwards. |
| Face
Plant |
Comes just after
a big fall assumed to have or looked like you landed on you face
and slid a little way can hurt some what. |
Fahrverg
-nuegen |
An alley-oop
royale grinding position. |
| Farside |
Any grind in
which you go over the bar and land on the 'far side' to start grinding. |
| Fast
Slide |
Where you do
a grind (like frontside), but only use the front foot. |
| Fishbrain |
A topside makio
grind. Named by Aussie skater Tom Fry. |
| Flip |
Any move in which
you rotate a full circle with your waist being the axle of rotation. |
| Frontside |
A type of grind
. If you are approaching a bar on your right and the turn is clockwise
90 degrees to get onto it, you are performing a frontside
grind. |
| Gap |
Term used to
describe a large fall or drop that you jump over or into. |
| Grind |
Where you jump
onto an object and slide down it on your skates. You usually go
parallel to a curb, jump and turn 90 degrees then slide sideways
down it. |
| Grind
Plate |
A piece of either
plastic or metal that is found on the bottom of aggressive skates
(between the 2nd and 3rd wheel) to help you grind . |
| H
Grind |
A soul grind
using both inside souls |
| Half
Cab |
Going from skating
backwards to skating forwards. |
| Half
Pipe |
A type of ramp
that is usually made out of wood or steel and looks much like a
U. Half pipes can range from 3 feet high to over 12 feet in height. |
| Hand
Plant |
Also called an
invert, it is when you go upside down on the ramp and do a handstand. |
| Hip |
Section of a
ramp that is perpendicular to another section. This allows for tricks
going from one part to another. |
| Indy
Grab |
A reverse mute
on the ramp. i.e. - if you spin counter clockwise, and grab your
right skate mute with your left hand. |
| Invert |
When you go upside
down on the ramp and do a handstand. |
| Japan
Air |
A grab in which
you reach behind you to grab the opposite leg and the non-grabbed
leg is bent. |
| Judo
Air |
Trick in which
you reach around behind with one hand and grab the skate of the
opposite side. The ungrabbed leg is straight. |
| Kang |
A
Lui Kang thrown in the middle of a fakie 360 degree turn. |
| Kind
Grind |
An
alley-oop farside miszou. |
| Late
Tricks |
Usually describes
a spinning trick. It is a trick that you do just before landing. |
| Lui
Kang |
A grab in which
the non-grabbed leg kicks out as if you are doing a side kick. |
| Makio |
Another soul
slide term. Done when you grab the non-souling foot with the hand
closest to it. |
| McTwist |
An inverted 540
degree turn. |
| Med
Spin |
An on the ground
360
degree turn in which you go from forward on two to rolling backwards
on one foot to forwards on two feet. |
| Method
air |
When you are
catching air, you reach down and grab the skate on the same
side. |
| Mistrial |
A topside miszou
royale. |
| Miszou |
A grind in which
you lead with the soul of the skate and follow with your back foot
perpendicular on the rail/curb. |
| Misty
Flip |
A front flip
that is performed sideways. |
| Mute
Air |
It is when you
grab your opposing foot reaching across the front. |
| Natural |
Term used to
describe doing grinds going in your better direction. |
| Negative
Royale |
A Shifty grind
in which your lead foot is on the outside edge. (also Noogan) |
| Nifty |
Negative shifty
or an alley-oop royale type grind. |
| Noogan |
An Australian
term for a royale and or negative royale depending on if its front
foot on outside edge which which would be a negative noogan. |
| Overmiszou |
A farside miszou
on a ramp or curb. |
| Overacid |
A topside acid
soul on a ramp or ledge. |
| Oversoul |
A farside soul
on a ramp or curb. |
| P0RN
Star |
The popular term
for acid miszou. |
| Pump |
This is what
you do to gain speed on a ramp. |
| Rail
Slide |
A type of grind
in which you slide down a hand rail. Usually interchangeable with
grind. |
| Ramp |
Generally assumed
to be half pipe, but can be quarter pipe or a launch ramp. |
| Rewind |
When you complete
a grind or stall and do a 270 degree turn. |
| Rockered
Wheels |
A type of wheel
setup in which the two middle wheels are lower than the outside
ones. This allows greater mobility, but sacrifices stability. |
| Rocket |
A grab in which
both legs are straight out in front of you and you reach to grab
them. |
| Royale |
A grind in which
you grind on the inside of the lead skate and the outside edge of
the trailing skate. |
| Session |
A skating session. |
| Shift
Kick |
When you switch
stances, you jump up, act like you are going to pull a 180 degree
turn by switching your feet, then land back down normally. |
| Shifty
Grind |
When you turn
your upper body during a grind while looking forwards. Sometimes
switched with the term royale. |
| Shuffle |
See ces slide.
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| Sit
In |
When you drop
in from a seated position. |
| Soul
Grind |
A grind where
the front foot is perpendicular like a normal frontside grind, but
the back foot is parallel to the rail/curb (or grinding on the sole). |
| Spine
Ramp |
A type of ramp
in which two half pipes are placed back to back allowing transfers.
Vert X (NSW) and The
Shed (VIC) both have spine ramps. |
| Stair
Bashing/Riding |
Skating down
stairs, either forwards or backwards (or sideways). |
| Stale |
Used to describe
any grab where you grab the wheels of the skate. |
| Stalefish
Grab |
When you reach
behind and grab the outside of the opposite skate. |
| Stall |
When you jump
onto something, stop on it for a couple of seconds and jump off.
Mainly used on ramps or for practicing landing a grind. |
| Stand
In |
When you are
standing on the coping or a ramp, lean forward and drop in. |
| Stub
Soul |
A soul grind
in which the front foot is grinding on the inside edge. |
| Switch
Stance |
When you're grinding,
you switch from frontside to a backside, or vice-versa. This is
a 180 degree turn on the bar or curb. |
| Tabernacle |
A grind in which
the trailing foot is on like a frontside but the lead foot is acid. |
| Topside
Grind |
Also referred
to as oversoul (or miszou), it is where you're performing a farside
grind on a planter or the coping. |
| Torque
Soul |
A soul grind
in which the front foot is in an alley-oop royale position. |
| Torque
Slide |
See suislide. |
| Transition |
The part of a
ramp that goes from horizontal to vertical. |
| Unity
Grind |
Frontside grind
where both legs are crossed. |
| Unnatural |
Term used to
describe going the opposite (unnatural) direction to what you normally
go. |
| Vert |
Used to describe
a half pipe that goes vertical at the top typically 8 to 12 feet
high. NSW has a lack of these ramps... |
| Wax(ing) |
When you apply
wax onto a curb or rail to allow for easier grinding. Any type of
wax for paraffin wax to soap to candles works. |
| X
Gr
ind |
A grind in which
both feet are souling on the bar from opposing sides. |
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