Back 180's

Underflip. But we definitely need a new name for backflip 180, backflip 180 is WAY too complicated and confusing
 
Pretty sure flairs are backflip 180s on a quarter or half pipe, so that you do a backflip but don't land switch.
 
technically, a rodeo is a backflip with a rotation.. backflip 180 being a rodeo 5

underflip is a 90-lincoln-90

i guess that would be a flair? i dunno. put a grab on it and it will make it look like a more common trick probably.
 
My friend said he did a Backflip 360, so I replied "you mean a rodeo 7?", and he said: "no, a Back 3."

So my question to you is, what the hell is the difference between a back 3 and a rodeo 7?
 
You can do a straight up backflip with a 360 in it (aka a mobius), and you can do your more traditional rodeo 7, which would be flatter, and not so much of a straight over flip.
 
only legit backflip 180 i have ever seen was delomers in the jibberish movie, i actually thought it was just going to be a reg backflip but he somehow landed switch???
 
learn your hot doggin' roots! a mobius is what the O.G. freestylers called a back full. the main difference is that the term 'mobius flip' was around before people started refining tilt twisting (arm drops) in skiing acrobatics. once that became more refined and the sport progressed it was called a back full.
at least you know what a full is though
 
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