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A '''G-Turn''' is a rolling [[Nose Wheelie]] where the board turns either [[Frontside]] or [[Backside]] in a collapsing spiral and often ends in a spin at the center of the spiral. The '''G-Turn''' gets its name from the shape of the travelled path which resembles the letter G. | {{Trick | ||
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[[ | | pronunciation = Jee-Turn | ||
[ | | shorthand = G-Turn | ||
| longhand = Nose Wheelie Turn | |||
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| difficulty = Advanced | |||
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*[[One-Wheel G-Turn]] | |||
*[[Backwards G-Turn]] | |||
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| description = A '''G-Turn''' is a rolling [[Nose Wheelie]] where the board turns either [[Frontside]] or [[Backside]] in a collapsing spiral and often ends in a spin at the center of the spiral. The '''G-Turn''' gets its name from the shape of the travelled path which resembles the letter G. | |||
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==Trick Tips== | |||
Check out [[Tony Gale]]'s trick tip at [https://freestyletricktips.com/wheelies/g-turn/ freestyletricktips.com]<br> | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDhkcdCCFH4</youtube> |
Latest revision as of 02:30, 4 November 2018
Pronunciation | Jee-Turn |
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Short Hand | G-Turn |
Long Hand | Nose Wheelie Turn |
Difficulty Level |
Advanced |
Common Variations | |
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A G-Turn is a rolling Nose Wheelie where the board turns either Frontside or Backside in a collapsing spiral and often ends in a spin at the center of the spiral. The G-Turn gets its name from the shape of the travelled path which resembles the letter G.
Trick Tips
Check out Tony Gale's trick tip at freestyletricktips.com