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|{{Social icon | |{{Social icon image|http://www.thrashermagazine.com/images/image/Features/2009/1981_web/8107/800t/8107p2-p3.jpg}}||4||[[Zorlac]] Freestyle Ad (Bottom Left). | ||
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|{{Social icon | |{{Social icon image|http://www.thrashermagazine.com/images/image/Features/2009/1981_web/8107/800t/8107p8-p9.jpg}}||10||"Modern Moves":<br> | ||
*Sequence shots for the [[Casper Disaster|360 Casper Disaster]], performed by [[Rodney Mullen]] and the [[Roccoco]], performed by [[Per Welinder]].<br>"[[Rodney Mullen]] and Swedish counterpart [[Per Welinder]] demonstrate that one does not have to be restricted by lack of skating surface. Rodney shows off some delicate [[Railstand|rail]] work, pulling off a 360 degree [[Casper Disaster]], while Per, Sweden's number one freestyle champion, gets involved in a maneuver called the spinning [[Roccoco]]. A trick which requires quick hand and feet action while rotating one full revolution on the tail of the board. Study these tricks for a while and you can't help but go out and try them for yourself." | *Sequence shots for the [[Casper Disaster|360 Casper Disaster]], performed by [[Rodney Mullen]] and the [[Roccoco]], performed by [[Per Welinder]].<br>"[[Rodney Mullen]] and Swedish counterpart [[Per Welinder]] demonstrate that one does not have to be restricted by lack of skating surface. Rodney shows off some delicate [[Railstand|rail]] work, pulling off a 360 degree [[Casper Disaster]], while Per, Sweden's number one freestyle champion, gets involved in a maneuver called the spinning [[Roccoco]]. A trick which requires quick hand and feet action while rotating one full revolution on the tail of the board. Study these tricks for a while and you can't help but go out and try them for yourself." | ||
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|{{Social icon | |{{Social icon image|http://www.thrashermagazine.com/images/image/Features/2009/1981_web/8107/800t/8107p24-p25.jpg}}||26||"On Board": | ||
*"Throw Your Own Contest" by K. Thatcher<br>"Test your skating skills and that of your friends by promoting a skateboard contest...A freestyle contest is probably your best bet, requires nothing more than a flat cement area..." | *"Throw Your Own Contest" by K. Thatcher<br>"Test your skating skills and that of your friends by promoting a skateboard contest...A freestyle contest is probably your best bet, requires nothing more than a flat cement area..." | ||
**Picture shows 5 guys doing [[Truckstand]]s. | **Picture shows 5 guys doing [[Truckstand]]s. | ||
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[[File:Zorlac Freestyle Ad - Thrasher 1981-07.jpg|thumb|none|[[Zorlac]] Ad from page 4.]] | [[File:Zorlac Freestyle Ad - Thrasher 1981-07.jpg|thumb|none|[[Zorlac]] Ad from page 4.]] |
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Magazine | Thrasher Magazine |
Release Date | July 1981 |
# of Pages | 30 |
Language | English |
Price | $1.00 |
Freestyle-Related Contents
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4 | Zorlac Freestyle Ad (Bottom Left). | |
10 | "Modern Moves":
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26 | "On Board":
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