Kickflip to Railstand to Flamingo Out: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 01:27, 18 April 2016
Long Hand | Old-School Kickflip to Railstand to Flamingo Out |
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Inventor | Daniel Trujillo |
Difficulty Level |
Advanced |
This awesome combo was invented by Daniel Trujillo of Las Vegas, NV. Starting in a gentle roll, execute an Old-School Kickflip with the intention of flipping the board only a 3/4 flip to land in a Heelside Railstand (Essentially landing Fakie, similar to how you would initially land an M80 before the pivot). So land in a one-foot railstand with your back foot on the forward wheel and push down diagonally between the nose and wheel (like a Reintges Flip) to flip the board up. As the board flips up catch the board into the Flamingo and land it.