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| difficulty        = Intermediate  
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*Crossfoot English Wheelie
*Cross Foot English Wheelie
*One Wheel English Wheelie
*One Wheel English Wheelie
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| description        =  The '''English Wheelie''' is a [[Wheelie]] Maneuver where the back foot is placed in front of the back bolts and where the front foot is hooked underneath the nose to lift up the board to a wheelie. A Crossfoot variation is also possible.
| description        =  The '''English Wheelie''' is a [[Wheelie]] Maneuver where the back foot is placed in front of the back bolts and where the front foot is hooked underneath the nose to lift up the board to a wheelie. A Cross Foot variation is also possible.


It is worth noting that most of the skating world refer to this trick as a Manual, but orthodox freestylers will always refer to this as a Wheelie.
It is worth noting that most of the skating world refer to this trick as a Manual, but orthodox freestylers will always refer to this as a Wheelie.

Revision as of 19:31, 6 October 2017

English Wheelie
Alexander Rademaker - English Wheelie (screenshot)
Difficulty Level Intermediate
Common Variations
Variations
  • Cross Foot English Wheelie
  • One Wheel English Wheelie

The English Wheelie is a Wheelie Maneuver where the back foot is placed in front of the back bolts and where the front foot is hooked underneath the nose to lift up the board to a wheelie. A Cross Foot variation is also possible.

It is worth noting that most of the skating world refer to this trick as a Manual, but orthodox freestylers will always refer to this as a Wheelie.