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'''Old School''' is used to refer to something that has been done for a long time. For example, the [[Old School Kickflip]] was executed differently than a new school ollie kickflip. As tricks evolve and new methods emerge, they may eventually become '''old school'''.
'''Old School''' is used to refer to something that has been done for a long time. For example, the [[Kickflip|Old School Kickflip]] was executed differently than a new school ollie kickflip. As tricks evolve and new methods emerge, they may eventually become '''old school'''.


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Latest revision as of 03:25, 14 May 2016

Old School is used to refer to something that has been done for a long time. For example, the Old School Kickflip was executed differently than a new school ollie kickflip. As tricks evolve and new methods emerge, they may eventually become old school.