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'''Backside''' means facing to the center point or inside of a turn. For example, if you are [[Regular|regular]] foot, a backside turn would be a right turn, with your front facing to the inside of the turn. If you are [[Goofy|goofy]] foot, a backside turn would be a left turn, with your front facing the inside of the turn.
'''Backside''' refers to rotations or turns done so that the skater's back is facing the outside of the turn arc. For example, if you are [[Regular|regular]] foot, a backside turn would be a right turn, with your front facing to the inside of the turn. If you are [[Goofy|goofy]] foot, a backside turn would be a left turn, with your front facing the inside of the turn.
 
The name Backside came originally from surfing, as did a lot of skateboarding's original language. The first skaters were in fact sidewalk surfers.


The opposite of '''backside''' is called [[Frontside|frontside]].
The opposite of '''backside''' is called [[Frontside|frontside]].
==Abbreviations==
*B/S
*BS
[[Category:Terminology]]
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