Meatspin
This amazing combo was invented by aggro-style British freestyler Denham Hill circa 2009. Violently executed with a radical rhythmic intensity, the Meatspin has become Denham's signature trick and never fails to electrify a crowd.
Sequence of Denham Hill spinning his meat (Regular) From the Moonshine Skateboards Ad in Broken Fingers Magazine - Issue 06. | |
Long Hand | Casper Disaster to one-foot backward flip to pivot to kickturn out |
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Inventor | Denham Hill |
Invented | 2009 |
Difficulty Level |
Expert |
Trick Breakdown
Starting off rolling Fakie, do a normal Casper Disaster, then immediately after the 180 rail turn, do a one-foot 3/4 backward flip out of rail and land into a 180 pivot (in the same direction), back out to fakie. This is then immediately followed by a Kickturn, which brings you into a forward roll, bringing the trick to a harmonious resolution.
The first generation of this trick did not include the pivot. Denham quit skating for a few years after the initial invention of the trick, and it wasn't until after his return to skating in 2014, that he added the extra pivot at the end.
Denham doing a Meatspin at the 2016 World Round-Up Best Trick Contest, Monday May 23, 2016.