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| image              = Heelside Railstand to Casper Goofy SBS 04.jpg
| image              = Heelside Railstand to Casper Goofy SBS 04.jpg
| caption            = Heelside Railstand to Casper (Goofy)
| caption            = Heelside Railstand to Casper (Goofy)
| image2            = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 04.jpg
| image2            =  
| caption2          = Heelside Railstand to Casper (Regular)
| caption2          =  
| pronunciation      =  
| pronunciation      =  
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| regular_picture01 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 01.jpg
| regular_picture01 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 01.jpg
| regular_caption01 = Start off in a [[Heelside Railstand]]. This trick is usually done on the nose so the [[Nose]] end of the board should be on your right side.
| regular_caption01 = Start off in a [[Heelside Railstand]]. This trick is usually done on the nose, so the [[Nose]] end of the board should be on your right side.
|  goofy_picture01 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Goofy SBS 01.jpg
|  goofy_picture01 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Goofy SBS 01.jpg
|  goofy_caption01 = Start off in a [[Heelside Railstand]]. This trick is usually done on the nose so the [[Nose]] end of the board should be on your left side.
|  goofy_caption01 = Start off in a [[Heelside Railstand]]. This trick is usually done on the nose, so the [[Nose]] end of the board should be on your left side.


| regular_picture02 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 02.jpg
| regular_picture02 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 02.jpg
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| regular_picture06 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 05.jpg
| regular_picture06 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 05.jpg
| regular_caption06 =  
| regular_caption06 = Now use your right (rear) foot to pull the board backward so that falls into casper stance.
|  goofy_picture06 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Goofy SBS 05.jpg
|  goofy_picture06 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Goofy SBS 05.jpg
|  goofy_caption06 =  
|  goofy_caption06 = Now use your left (rear) foot to pull the board backward so that falls into casper stance.


| regular_picture07 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 06.jpg
| regular_picture07 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 06.jpg
| regular_caption07 =  
| regular_caption07 = Let your right (rear) foot roll off the wheel and onto the nose, while keeping your left (front) foot underneath the griptape side of the board.
|  goofy_picture07 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Goofy SBS 06.jpg
|  goofy_picture07 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Goofy SBS 06.jpg
|  goofy_caption07 =  
|  goofy_caption07 = Let your left (rear) foot roll off the wheel and onto the nose, while keeping your right (front) foot underneath the griptape side of the board.


| regular_picture08 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 07.jpg
| regular_picture08 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 07.jpg
| regular_caption08 =  
| regular_caption08 = You should now be balanced in the casper stance with all of your weight on your right (rear) foot.<br>Note: In a proper casper, your right (rear) foot should be completely resting on the nose and should not be touching the ground at all. Your left (front) foot should also never touch the ground during the duration of the casper. It may take some practice, and your feet can often touch the ground a little bit, but a no-touch capser is what you should be aiming for.
|  goofy_picture08 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Goofy SBS 07.jpg
|  goofy_picture08 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Goofy SBS 07.jpg
|  goofy_caption08 =  
|  goofy_caption08 = You should now be balanced in the casper stance with all of your weight on your left (rear) foot.<br>Note: In a proper casper, your left (rear) foot should be completely resting on the nose and should not be touching the ground at all. Your right (front) foot should also never touch the ground during the duration of the casper. It may take some practice, and your feet can often touch the ground a little bit, but a no-touch capser is what you should be aiming for.


| regular_picture09 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 08.jpg
| regular_picture09 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 08.jpg
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