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Revision as of 18:55, 29 November 2016
Alternate Names | End Walk, End-Walk, Monster Walk |
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Difficulty Level |
Basic |
An Endwalk is a series of Backside pivots that make it look like you are walking. Rolling forward, you do a backside pivot to Fakie and then immediately do another backside pivot back to a forward roll. You should remain facing forward the whole time, swinging your arms in the opposite direction of the pivots to maintain that forward facing position.
Endwalks can also be done going backwards as well, with alternating Frontside pivots. This looks a bit like a moonwalk and goes well with any Michael Jackson music. In fact, Eduardo Bandeira did these to "Billie Jean" during his runs at the 2016 World Round-Up.
Video by Toshiaki Fujii and Masahiro Fujii of Freestyle-Sk8.com