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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]] is executed differently than a new school ollie kickflip. As tricks evolve, new ways of doing things will eventually replace '''old school''' methods.
'''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.