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  2. Trick riding - Wikipedia

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    The Cossack Drag or Death Drag. Trick riding by Mr. Price in the 18th Century Roman riding Stunt riding at the King of the Ranges competition day, Murrurundi, NSW. Trick riding refers to the act of performing stunts while horseback riding, such as the rider standing upright on the back of a galloping horse, using a specially designed saddle with a reinforced steel horn, and specialized kossak ...

  3. Line art - Wikipedia

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    Art Nouveau line art. Line art emphasizes form and drawings, of several (few) constant widths (as in technical illustrations), or of freely varying widths (as in brush work or engraving). Line art may tend towards realism (as in much of Gustave Doré's work), or it may be a caricature, cartoon, ideograph, or glyph.

  4. Motorcycle stunt riding - Wikipedia

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    Stunt riding has been a target for law enforcement since the existence of these motorcycles. Up until the 2000s, it was extremely uncommon however. Stunt riding is a crime when performed on public roads (Or even private property that has a contract with police to enforce laws within their property) For example: Large plazas with stop signs.

  5. Vicki Adams (trick rider) - Wikipedia

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    For five decades, Leon and Vicki were a team who entertained rodeo audiences with their roman riding, trick riding, dancing horses, and trained bulls. They performed throughout the United States and in some other countries. They resided in Stuart, Oklahoma. [3] The Adams operated a 2,500 acre ranch in Stuart. [2]

  6. Tailwhip - Wikipedia

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    The trick is usually done on a quarter pipe, over a box jump, and over dirt jumps. The trick was invented in the 1980s. Heelwhip The rider performs the tailwhip his unnatural direction. Pulling tricks your unnatural direction is as hard as throwing a baseball with your opposite hand. Allan Cooke was the first known rider to pull the trick in 2001.

  7. Freestyle skateboarding tricks - Wikipedia

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    nose – the part of the board that is normally leading in the riding direction; tail – the part of the board that is normally trailing in the riding direction; truck – the collective name for the front and rear axle assemblies of a skateboard; fakie – to ride backwards; pivot – to "kickturn", "spin", or "turn the board horizontally"

  8. Aerial (skateboarding) - Wikipedia

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    Aerials (or more commonly airs) are a type of skateboarding trick usually performed on half-pipes, pools or quarter pipes where there is a vertical wall with a transition (curved surface linking wall and ground) available.

  9. Category:Rodeo trick riding - Wikipedia

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