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    Anyone has some pics of seatbelt safety grab?

    I remembered see it in some videos, but couldn't find any pictures now. All pictures I've searched are literally "seatbelt safety" ehhhhhhhh
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    What's the name of these two grabs

    Left hand grab left ski inside front edge(between nose and heel). Nimbus? I only find this name whenhttp://www.slvsh.com/library describe dub japan. Cannot find this name elsewhere. Left hand grab left ski inside back edge(between blunt and heel). I know if the skies are crossed, it's called...
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    Curious, why call them Vinny Cash and B-Dog

    Just curious, Where are the nicknames come from? What's the stories behind it?
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    What's a backward frontflip ish off-axis rotation

    misty is a regular frontflip off-axis rotation cork is a regular backflip off-axis rotation rodeo is a "forward" backflip off-axis rotation I'm curious then, what is a "backward" frontflip off-axis rotation? At the take off, you turn 180 to face uphill, then start the misty maneuver. But not...
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    Vinni Cash's double bio 12 or 16?

    I was looking at 2015 Xgame big air Vinni's winning runs: http://unofficialnetworks.com/2015/01/vincent-gagnier-takes-gold-in-x-games-ski-big-air-with-crazy-style It is said both tricks are 1620, but I count it over and over and only found 1260 even in slow motion. Where is the last 360 coming...
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    What's the name for a regular-like spin, but the body is parallel to the ground?

    Originally I thought it's flatspin. Now I know flatspin is body parallel to the ground and the spin axis is from belly to back. But what if the spin axis is from head to foot? I believe if you spin this way backward, i.e. the skies are in front of you, then it's called a d-spin. Am I right...
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    How to tell a regular cork vs. switch cork?

    Is it a cork from athlete viewpoint or from the audiences viewpoint? For example: http://www.slvsh.com/posts/268 At 2:35 (if you click full screen), Tom is calling a trick switch cork 9. But from what I understand, it looks like a switch flatspin 9 or switch rodeo 9. Usually, the naming is...
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    What is "hardway" trick in ski?

    I know that in SB, hardway is to set off the spin direction opposite to your carving direction. But what's the meaning in ski? Like in the latest slvsh videohttp://www.slvsh.com/posts/58 , the term appears many times. If it's the same as in SB, I don't see much carving at the take off. Or the...
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    Old name or different tricks?

    I recently find some trick names from 10 years ago. I'm wondering if they are just some old-fashion names, or they are different tricks than what I think. For example: Kangaroo flip, it looks like a double misty 9 to me. Pistol flip --- double rodeo 9. DJ flip --- double cork 12. Wilson...
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