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| alternate_names = Big Spin | | alternate_names = Big Spin | ||
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| difficulty = Intermediate | | difficulty = Intermediate | ||
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*[[Fakie Backside Bigspin]] | |||
*[[Fakie Frontside Bigspin]] | |||
*[[Backside Bigspin]] | |||
*[[Frontside Bigspin]] | |||
*[[Fakie Backside 540 Bigspin]] | |||
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| description = A '''Bigspin''' is a 360 degree [[Shove-It]] with a 180 degree [[Body Varial]] in the same direction. This can be done going forward or [[Fakie]], [[Backside]] or [[Frontside]]. The [[Fakie Backside Bigspin]] is typically the easiest to learn, so you might start there if '''bigspins''' are new to you. | | description = A '''Bigspin''' is a 360 degree [[Shove-It]] with a 180 degree [[Body Varial]] in the same direction. This can be done going forward or [[Fakie]], [[Backside]] or [[Frontside]]. The [[Fakie Backside Bigspin]] is typically the easiest to learn, so you might start there if '''bigspins''' are new to you. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:09, 18 April 2016
Alternate Names | Big Spin |
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Difficulty Level |
Intermediate |
Common Variations | |
Variations |
A Bigspin is a 360 degree Shove-It with a 180 degree Body Varial in the same direction. This can be done going forward or Fakie, Backside or Frontside. The Fakie Backside Bigspin is typically the easiest to learn, so you might start there if bigspins are new to you.