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A '''Pogo''' is a very popular trick and is a staple of freestyle skateboarding. You first get into a [[50/50]] truckstand by grabbing the nose and placing one foot on the bottom truck, with the other foot hanging off, and then you hop like on a pogo stick. This can also be performed with both feet on the truck, or with the feet crossed. Per Canguru often performs a double-foot pogo at the end of his runs for a crowd-pleaser.
A '''Pogo''' is a very popular trick and is a staple of freestyle skateboarding. You first get into a [[50/50]] truckstand by grabbing the nose and placing one foot on the bottom truck, with the other foot hanging off, and then you hop like on a pogo stick. This can also be performed with both feet on the truck, or with the feet crossed. Per Canguru often performs a double-foot pogo at the end of his runs for a crowd-pleaser.
[[File:Pogo.jpg|thumb|none|Pogo]]
[[File:Pogo.jpg|thumb|none|Pogo (Goofy)]]


This trick was invented by skating legend, Kyle Jensen.
This trick was invented by skating legend, Kyle Jensen.

Revision as of 05:53, 21 February 2016

A Pogo is a very popular trick and is a staple of freestyle skateboarding. You first get into a 50/50 truckstand by grabbing the nose and placing one foot on the bottom truck, with the other foot hanging off, and then you hop like on a pogo stick. This can also be performed with both feet on the truck, or with the feet crossed. Per Canguru often performs a double-foot pogo at the end of his runs for a crowd-pleaser.

Pogo (Goofy)

This trick was invented by skating legend, Kyle Jensen.

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