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| image = Forward Toeside Rail to Rail.jpg | |||
| caption = Forward Toeside Rail to Rail | |||
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*[[Forward Toeside Rail to Rail]] | *[[Forward Toeside Rail to Rail]] | ||
*[[Backward Toeside Rail to Rail]] | *[[Backward Toeside Rail to Rail]] | ||
*[[Forward Heelside Rail to Rail]] | *[[Forward Heelside Rail to Rail]] | ||
*[[Backward Heelside Rail to Rail]] | *[[Backward Heelside Rail to Rail]] | ||
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| description = A [[Rail to Rail]] is a maneuver where you start in a [[Railstand]] and then flip the board 1/2 [[Axis Rotation]] and land in the opposite railstand position. For example, the most common [[Rail to Rail]] starts in a [[Toeside Railstand]], then flips the board forwarded landing in a [[Heelside Railstand]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 22 April 2018
Forward Toeside Rail to Rail | |
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A Rail to Rail is a maneuver where you start in a Railstand and then flip the board 1/2 Axis Rotation and land in the opposite railstand position. For example, the most common Rail to Rail starts in a Toeside Railstand, then flips the board forwarded landing in a Heelside Railstand.