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| description = A '''Crossfoot Truckhook Impossible to 50/50''' is initiated from a Crossfoot [[Tailstop]]. From this position, you hook the board underneath the trucks with your back foot and then pull the board over into a [[No-Handed 50/50]], | *[[Heelside Railstand]] | ||
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| description = A '''Crossfoot Truckhook Impossible to 50/50''' is initiated from a Crossfoot [[Tailstop]]. From this position, you hook the board underneath the trucks with your back foot and then pull the board over into a [[No-Handed 50/50]], with your back foot on the truck and your front foot underneath the grip tape side of the board, then usually doing a 1/2 flip out. Japanese freestyler [[Toshiaki Fujii]] does this trick a lot and exceptionally well. | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:59, 12 April 2018
Keith Renna, circa 2002. | |
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A Crossfoot Truckhook Impossible to 50/50 is initiated from a Crossfoot Tailstop. From this position, you hook the board underneath the trucks with your back foot and then pull the board over into a No-Handed 50/50, with your back foot on the truck and your front foot underneath the grip tape side of the board, then usually doing a 1/2 flip out. Japanese freestyler Toshiaki Fujii does this trick a lot and exceptionally well.