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| inventor = Klaus Peter Reintges | | inventor = Klaus Peter Reintges | ||
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| difficulty = Advanced | | difficulty = Advanced | ||
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| description = The '''Reintges Flip''' is named after its inventor, [[Klaus Peter Reintges]]. It starts off in a [[Heelside Railstand]]. From there, you position the foot that is going to flipping the board so that it is pointing at a diagonal angle between the nose/tail and the outside of the truck. Instead of kicking back like in a traditional [[Railflip]], you roll your foot down and forward so that the board will flip up and do a 180 vertically. You can land back on the deck or back into a [[Railstand]]. | | description = The '''Reintges Flip''' is named after its inventor, [[Klaus Peter Reintges]]. [[YoYo Schulz]] originally coined the name of this trick. It starts off in a [[Heelside Railstand]]. From there, you position the foot that is going to flipping the board so that it is pointing at a diagonal angle between the nose/tail and the outside of the truck. Instead of kicking back like in a traditional [[Railflip]], you roll your foot down and forward so that the board will flip up and do a 180 vertically. You can land back on the deck or back into a [[Railstand]]. | ||
| contributors = [[Tony Gale]] | | contributors = [[Tony Gale]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:19, 16 November 2018
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Inventor | Klaus Peter Reintges |
Invented | 1982 |
Difficulty Level |
Advanced |
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Contributors | Tony Gale |
The Reintges Flip is named after its inventor, Klaus Peter Reintges. YoYo Schulz originally coined the name of this trick. It starts off in a Heelside Railstand. From there, you position the foot that is going to flipping the board so that it is pointing at a diagonal angle between the nose/tail and the outside of the truck. Instead of kicking back like in a traditional Railflip, you roll your foot down and forward so that the board will flip up and do a 180 vertically. You can land back on the deck or back into a Railstand.
Trick Tips
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