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*Shuvit | *Shuvit | ||
*Ty hop (Named after [[Ty Page]]) | *Ty hop (Named after [[Ty Page]]) | ||
==Variations== | |||
*[[Backside 180 Shove-It]] | |||
*[[Frontside 180 Shove-It]] | |||
*[[Backside 360 Shove-It]] | |||
*[[Frontside 360 Shove-It]] | |||
*[[Big Spin]] | |||
*[[Backside 540 Shove-It]] | |||
*[[Frontside 540 Shove-It]] | |||
*[[Gazelle]] | |||
*[[Backside 720 Shove-It]] | |||
*[[Frontside 720 Shove-It]] | |||
[[Category:Basic Tricks]] | [[Category:Basic Tricks]] | ||
[[Category:Rolling Tricks]] | [[Category:Rolling Tricks]] | ||
[[Category:All Tricks]] | [[Category:All Tricks]] |
Revision as of 03:54, 5 January 2016
The most basic version of a Shove-it is where you shove the board 180 degrees without touching the nose or tail on the ground. There are many variations of the Shove-It including Shove-Its off the tail or nose and multiple rotations up to 720 degrees. It is worth noting that to most freestylers, a Shove-It would most likely refer to a Shove-It off the nose and a street skater would normally think of one as a Shove-It off the tail.
Also Known As
- Shuv
- Shuvit
- Ty hop (Named after Ty Page)