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  2. Vert skateboarding - Wikipedia

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    Vert skateboarding, short for vertical skateboarding, is the act of riding a skateboard on a skate ramp or other incline and involves the skateboarder transitioning from the horizontal plane to the vertical plane in order to perform skateboarding tricks.

  3. 1080 (skateboarding) - Wikipedia

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    The 1080 is a skateboarding trick that can be performed on a vertical skateboard ramp or on a mega ramp, in which the skateboarder makes three full revolutions (1080 degrees of rotation in total, hence the name) while airborne.

  4. Skateboarding styles - Wikipedia

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    Vert skateboarding has its genesis in "pool riding" - the riding of skateboards in emptied backyard swimming pools - during the 1970s. [1] [2] It involves skateboard riders moving from the horizontal (on the ground) to the vertical (on a ramp or other incline) to perform tricks - thus "vert". [6]

  5. Vert skating - Wikipedia

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    Vert skating or vertical skating is a discipline using skates like inline skates or roller skates on a vert ramp, a style of half-pipe. In vert skating, the skater is able to achieve more air-time as compared to other styles of skating, meaning skaters can perform complicated aerial maneuvers and acrobatic tricks, such as spins and flips.

  6. Aerial (skateboarding) - Wikipedia

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    A 540 is an aerial where the skater and board spin one and a half rotations in midair. They were first performed on vertical ramps and quickly became a staple of vertical skateboarding at the professional level, but they have also been performed on box jumps, pyramids, downstairs, and even on mini-halfpipes.

  7. Mike Smith (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Mike Smith is an American professional vert skateboarder from Southern California. He is also the founder of Liberty Skates, skateboards. [2] Smith is credited as being the inventor of both the Smith Stop (or Smith Stall) maneuver, [3] [4] (which later became known globally as the Smith Grind) and of the Smithvert, a personalized variation of the invert.