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  2. Footedness - Wikipedia

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    For example, a goofy-footed skateboarder normally performs an ollie with the right foot forward, but a "switch ollie" would have the rider standing with the left foot at the front of the board. In sports where switch riding is common and expected, like street skateboarding , riders have the goal of appearing natural at, and performing the same ...

  3. List of skateboarding terms - Wikipedia

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    A goofy skater uses their left foot forward (regular) in switch, and a regular skater uses their right foot forward (goofy) in switch. Tailslide: Sliding the underside of the tail end of a board on a ledge or lip. Tic-tac: repeated turning of whole body and skateboard from one side to the other [4]

  4. Alphonzo Rawls - Wikipedia

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    Rawls has appeared in many skateboard videos. [ 4 ] Rawls is an accomplished vert and street skater, being the first skater to perform a backside tailslide and a kickflip - indy on vert. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 5 ] [ 4 ] [ 6 ] Rawls was on the cover of the November 1992 issue of Thrasher magazine doing a backside smith grind . [ 7 ]

  5. Kader Sylla - Wikipedia

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    Kader is also a member of Carcasscrew, a skateboarding group that consists of multiple skaters recognized by different skateboard deck brands. Members of the group along with Kader are Andrew Reynolds, his daughter Stella Reynolds, Jay Thorpe, and Kevin Long. Kader came up with the name for the skate crew. [8]

  6. Pat Duffy - Wikipedia

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    Pat Duffy (born January 17, 1975) is a goofy-footed professional skateboarder, and is widely recognized among skateboarders for his handrail skateboarding. [1] [2] He has appeared in numerous skateboarding videos, as well as the video games Skate, Skate 2 and Skate 3.

  7. Jaime Reyes (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Jaime Reyes is a goofy-footed American skateboarder from Hawaii. [1] Reyes is a pioneer in women's street skating. [2] As of 2020, Reyes is one of only three women to grace the cover of Thrasher Magazine. [2]

  8. Grant Taylor (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor is "goofy"-footed and attained professional status in 2009, shortly after his acclaimed appearance in Nike SB's skateboard film, Debacle. He is recognized as representing the epitome of a new breed of skateboarder, blending contemporary style with the older traditions of skateboarding.

  9. Alana Smith (skateboarder) - Wikipedia

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    Smith is bisexual and non-binary, using they/them pronouns. [5] [12] Other than skateboarding, Smith’s other hobbies include music, film, photography, and camping. [17]In 2021, after the Tokyo games, Smith became involved with a corporate- and athletic- coaching company Exos which focuses on creating safe space skate sessions. [18]