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| regular_picture10 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 09.jpg | | regular_picture10 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 09.jpg | ||
| regular_caption10 = Use both feet to guide the board in | | regular_caption10 = Use both feet to guide the board in a [[Transverse Axis Rotation]]. As you bring your front (left) foot up, also kick the nose to the left. | ||
| goofy_picture10 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Goofy SBS 09.jpg | | goofy_picture10 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Goofy SBS 09.jpg | ||
| goofy_caption10 = Use both feet to guide the board in | | goofy_caption10 = Use both feet to guide the board in a [[Transverse Axis Rotation]]. As you bring your front (right) foot up, also kick the nose to the right. | ||
| regular_picture11 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 10.jpg | | regular_picture11 = Heelside Railstand to Casper Regular SBS 10.jpg |
Revision as of 20:41, 22 April 2018
![]() Heelside Railstand to Casper (Goofy) | |
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A Heelside Railstand to Casper is one of many fun tricks you can do as a way of getting out of the Heelside Railstand.
Video
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Step-By-Step
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![]() 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 (from either foot) is what you should be aiming for. |
![]() 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 (from either foot) is what you should be aiming for. |
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Featured Setup
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Deck | Powell Peralta Rodney Mullen Chess Re-Issue Deck |
Trucks | Independent Stage 11 109 Trucks |
Wheels | Sk8Kings Crown Jewel 98A Wheels |
Bearings | Mini Logo |
Bushings | Khiro Pink 98A & Black 95A Bushings |
Hardware | Khiro Skateboard Products |
Risers | Khiro Flat Shock Riser Pads |
Skid Plates | Sk8Kings King Plate II Skid Plate |
Grip Tape | Mob Griptape |
Mounting Holes | Old school hole pattern |