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| longhand = Hang-Ten Nollie 180 Half-Flip | | longhand = Hang-Ten Nollie 180 Half-Flip | ||
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| inventor = | | inventor = Lewis "Gingerbred" Hand | ||
| year_invented = | | year_invented = | ||
| difficulty = Advanced | | difficulty = Advanced | ||
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| description = While in a Hang Ten position, the skater pops down on the Nose, causing the board to do a Nollie Hardflip motion, traveling vertically between the riders legs and landing back in normal position. If the half flip is done with a Nosegrab, the trick is referred to as a [[Hazze Flip]], named for [[Hans HAZZE | | description = While in a Hang Ten position, the skater pops down on the Nose, causing the board to do a Nollie Hardflip motion, traveling vertically between the riders legs and landing back in normal position. If the half flip is done with a Nosegrab, the trick is referred to as a [[Hazze Flip]], named for [[Hans "HAZZE" Lindgren]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:03, 8 December 2016
While in a Hang Ten position, the skater pops down on the Nose, causing the board to do a Nollie Hardflip motion, traveling vertically between the riders legs and landing back in normal position. If the half flip is done with a Nosegrab, the trick is referred to as a Hazze Flip, named for Hans "HAZZE" Lindgren.
Short Hand | Gingersnap |
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Long Hand | Hang-Ten Nollie 180 Half-Flip |
Inventor | Lewis "Gingerbred" Hand |
Difficulty Level |
Advanced |
Common Variations | |
Variations |