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| image = 2018 All Japan Championship Freestyle Skateboard Contest Flier (English).jpg
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| description        = '''Tic Tacs''' are commonly used by freestylers as a method of self-propulsion and is also used for turning since freestyle trucks are usually adjusted too tight for carving turns. The basic concept goes like this; The skater pushes down on the tail, to raise the front wheels off the ground, while simultaneously moving the nose to the left or right 45 degrees or so to create some momentum, then set the front wheels down. This motion should propel you forward a bit. Then repeat the same movement in the opposite direction. When doing this back and forth repeatedly you can gain more and more speed without even putting your feet on the ground.
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| contest = All Japan Championship Freestyle Contest
| anniversary = <!-- 1st, 2nd, etc... -->
| country = Japan
| city = Yokosuka
| location = Umikaze Park
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| dates = October 13-14
| times = 9:30 AM
| year = 2018
| organizer = [[JFSA]]
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*Element
*éS
*[[ROOTS Skateboards]]
*Custom Trucks
*Bones
*Advance
*Emerica
*Etnies
*[https://freestyle-sk8.com/ freestyle-sk8.com]
*DOSTECH
*[[Independent]]
*Mizu
*Circa
*Vonzipper
*Dakine
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[[File:2018 All Japan Championship Freestyle Skateboard Contest Flier (Japanese).jpg|thumb|250px|right|Official Japanese Contest Flier]]
More to come after the contest...
==Results==
Official Results (Japanese) {{Social icon pdf|http://freestylekb.com/wiki/images/e/e6/2018_All_Japan_Championship_Freestyle_Contest_Official_Results.pdf}}
{{Contest results table
| division = Amateur
| round    = Finals
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| 01_skater  = Yuta Fujii
| 01_native_name = 藤井 裕大
| 01_place  = 1st
| 01_country = {{Japan}}
| 01_score = 211
| 01_prize =
 
| 02_skater  = Ikkei Nagao
| 02_native_name = 長尾 一慧
| 02_place  = 2nd
| 02_country = {{Japan}}
| 02_score = 191
| 02_prize =
 
| 03_skater  = Kohei Yamaguchi
| 03_native_name = 山口 浩平
| 03_place  = 3rd
| 03_country = {{Japan}}
| 03_score = 181
| 03_prize =
 
| 04_skater  = Yuzuki Kawasaki
| 04_native_name = 川崎 柚木
| 04_place  = 4th
| 04_country = {{Japan}}
| 04_score = 176
| 04_prize =
 
| 05_skater  = Kaeda Usami*
| 05_native_name = 宇佐美 凱斗
| 05_place  = 5th
| 05_country = {{Japan}}
| 05_score = 169
| 05_prize =
 
| 06_skater  = Hayato Kojima
| 06_native_name = 小島 ハヤト
| 06_place  = 6th
| 06_country = {{Japan}}
| 06_score = 160
| 06_prize =
 
| 07_skater  = Kanata Hayakawa
| 07_native_name = 早川 奏太
| 07_place  = 7th
| 07_country = {{Japan}}
| 07_score = 159
| 07_prize =
 
| 08_skater  = Naoya Matsumoto
| 08_native_name = 松本 直也
| 08_place  = 8th
| 08_country = {{Japan}}
| 08_score = 153
| 08_prize =
 
| 09_skater  = Yusuke Numata
| 09_native_name = 沼田 裕介
| 09_place  = 9th
| 09_country = {{Japan}}
| 09_score = 146
| 09_prize =
 
| 10_skater  = Takaya Sato
| 10_native_name = 佐藤 隆哉
| 10_place  = 10th
| 10_country = {{Japan}}
| 10_score = 145
| 10_prize =
 
| 11_skater  = Kazuya Imamura
| 11_native_name = 今村 一矢
| 11_place  = 11th
| 11_country = {{Japan}}
| 11_score = 130
| 11_prize =
 
| 12_skater  = Nakata Yoshihiro
| 12_native_name = 中田 由敬
| 12_place  = 12th
| 12_country = {{Japan}}
| 12_score = 123
| 12_prize =
 
| 13_skater  = Naoya Tashi*
| 13_native_name = 田和 直碧
| 13_place  = 13th
| 13_country = {{Japan}}
| 13_score = 122
| 13_prize =
 
| 14_skater  = Nobuhiko Tsuda
| 14_native_name = 津田 信彦
| 14_place  = 14th
| 14_country = {{Japan}}
| 14_score = 109
| 14_prize =
 
| 15_skater  = Ken Ryo Nagase*
| 15_native_name = 永瀬 剛良
| 15_place  = 15th
| 15_country = {{Japan}}
| 15_score = 103
| 15_prize =
 
| 16_skater  = Shogun Nagatsuka*
| 16_native_name = 長塚 翔
| 16_place  = 16th
| 16_country = {{Japan}}
| 16_score = 95
| 16_prize =


The '''Tic Tac''' is very important for self-propulsion in freestyle skateboarding. In the olden days, skaters would be deducted points in a contest run if the skater's feet ever touched the ground.
| 17_skater  = Kumio Kumi*
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| 17_native_name = 熊高 陸夫
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| 17_place   = 17th
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| 17_country = {{Japan}}
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| 17_score = 95
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==Trick Tips==
Trick tip by [[Beau Trifiro]] from [[Open Source Skateboards]]<br>
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vA1peux8gU</youtube>


How-to by [[Toshiaki Fujii]] and [[Masahiro Fujii]] from [[Freestyle-SK8.com]]<br>
* = Translation may not be accurate.
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqb6vv-5kUA</youtube>
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