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  2. The Berrics - Wikipedia

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    Battle at the Berrics 6, the sixth installment in the series, will be played according to the theme of "goofy versus regular", a reference to the stance of a skateboarder—that is, "goofy" is the name given to riders who place their right foot at the front of the board while skateboarding, and "regular" is the opposite stance.

  3. Snowboard - Wikipedia

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    A "regular" stance places the rider's left foot at the front of the snowboard. "Goofy", the opposite stance direction, places the rider's right foot at the front, [19] as in skateboarding. Regular is the most common. There are different ways to determine whether a rider is "regular" or "goofy".

  4. Footedness - Wikipedia

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    In human biology, footedness is the natural preference of one's left or right foot for various purposes. It is the foot equivalent of handedness.While purposes vary, such as applying the greatest force in a certain foot to complete the action of kick as opposed to stomping, footedness is most commonly associated with the preference of a particular foot in the leading position while engaging in ...

  5. List of skateboarding terms - Wikipedia

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    Switch stance: Riding the board with the opposite footing than usual. 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.

  6. Frontside and backside - Wikipedia

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    For example, a rider in the "goofy" stance (right foot leading) does a frontside 180 when they rotate 180 degrees clockwise. When riding switch, frontside and backside are the same as they would be from regular. When riding nollie, the rotation of tricks is the same as in regular stance, i.e. a nollie backside 180 spins in the same direction as ...

  7. Flip trick - Wikipedia

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    switch is a stance on the board that is opposite to one's natural stance. For example, riding with your left foot forwards as opposed to normally riding with your right foot forwards. A "regular" skater's switch stance is "goofy", and vice versa. [8]

  8. Laterality - Wikipedia

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    Board footedness The stance in a boardsport is not necessarily the same as the normal-footedness of the person. In skateboarding and other board sports, a "goofy footed" stance is one with the right foot leading. A stance with the left foot forward is called "regular" or "normal" stance. Jump and spin

  9. Caster board - Wikipedia

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    As in skateboarding, riding with the left foot leading is called "Regular stance". Riding with the right foot leading is called "Goofy stance". Foot placement is similar to that of a skateboard. Foot placement is critical on a caster board because one wheel rests under each foot while in use.