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A '''Godzilla Flip''' involves standing on the board in [[Tailstop]] with just one foot and then spinning the board in an [[Impossible]] around that foot with your lead or back hand. You can use either foot and either hand. The foot must not touch the ground during any part of the trick. This is basically a handed version of the [[Nosehook Impossible]]. Not to be confused with the [[Godzilla Rail Flip]], which is a triple varial railflip with a body varial.
A '''Godzilla Flip''' involves standing on the board in [[Tailstop]] with just one foot and then spinning the board in an [[Impossible]] around that foot with your lead or back hand. You can use either foot and either hand. The foot must not touch the ground during any part of the trick. This is basically a handed version of the [[Nosehook Impossible]]. Not to be confused with the [[Godzilla Rail Flip]], which is a triple varial [[Rail Flip]] with a body varial.


[[Category:Intermediate Tricks]]
[[Category:Intermediate Tricks]]

Revision as of 02:59, 3 January 2016

A Godzilla Flip involves standing on the board in Tailstop with just one foot and then spinning the board in an Impossible around that foot with your lead or back hand. You can use either foot and either hand. The foot must not touch the ground during any part of the trick. This is basically a handed version of the Nosehook Impossible. Not to be confused with the Godzilla Rail Flip, which is a triple varial Rail Flip with a body varial.