Greatest over-shifty of all time

There was a really sick one done during the slvsh cup can't remember who but I remember flipping out because of how sick it was
 
13683314:Shoey-Ski said:
There was a really sick one done during the slvsh cup can't remember who but I remember flipping out because of how sick it was

Alex hall did like 30 of them
 
Forget the dudes name in slvsh but he did grabbed screamin semen 180 over shifty and it was pure dirt
 
13684025:hemlockjibber8 said:
when did people start calling a shifty an over-shifty?

I would say it would be an over-shifty when, for example, you jump and do a 270 then bring it back to land switch. As opposed to a shifty 180, where you wouldn't OVER-shifty into the 270.
 
13684031:hot.pocket said:
I would say it would be an over-shifty when, for example, you jump and do a 270 then bring it back to land switch. As opposed to a shifty 180, where you wouldn't OVER-shifty into the 270.

The entire concept of a shifty is that your upper and lower bodies are not pointing the same direction. To say 'you' do a 270 would not even make sense when talking about anything shifty related.
 
13684154:hemlockjibber8 said:
The entire concept of a shifty is that your upper and lower bodies are not pointing the same direction. To say 'you' do a 270 would not even make sense when talking about anything shifty related.

If my skis do a 180, and my skis land backwards, but I keep my upper body facing mostly forwards the entire time, did "I" do a 180 or did "I" not do a 180.
 
13684437:Jon_Taffer said:
Spin right shifty right=over shifty

Spin right shifty left=under shifty

it's only an over shifty if it goes beyond the rotation you land at (like sw 2 pretz 90)

I don't think under shifties are even a thing
 
13684154:hemlockjibber8 said:
The entire concept of a shifty is that your upper and lower bodies are not pointing the same direction. To say 'you' do a 270 would not even make sense when talking about anything shifty related.

You dumb as fuck
 
13684490:w_skier said:
it's only an over shifty if it goes beyond the rotation you land at (like sw 2 pretz 90)

I don't think under shifties are even a thing

sw 2 pretz 90 is different than a sw 1 over shifty. under shifty is a thing, most people just call them shifties though
 
13685170:Jon_Taffer said:
sw 2 pretz 90 is different than a sw 1 over shifty.

how tho? You literally do a sw 1 then over rotate with the shifty and then bring it back. That's where the over comes from
 
13684490:w_skier said:
it's only an over shifty if it goes beyond the rotation you land at (like sw 2 pretz 90)

I don't think under shifties are even a thing

finally someone speaking english. But what would you call a left shifty done mid spin? They wouldn't actually be shiftying past the final rotation because it's in the middle of the spin.
 
13685496:hemlockjibber8 said:
finally someone speaking english. But what would you call a left shifty done mid spin? They wouldn't actually be shiftying past the final rotation because it's in the middle of the spin.

if its in the middle of the spin I think its just a normal shifty.
 
13685511:w_skier said:
if its in the middle of the spin I think its just a normal shifty.

Well, If I'm the old guy in this conversation and I'm holding down that view point (over shifties weren't even a thing when that Voleurz video came out) how can I follow your logic. To me a shifty is a shifty. Saying a left shifty during a left spin is different that a right shifty during a left spin makes some sense to me though. Then saying it only makes a difference at the end of a trick and not the middle makes me think your don't know whats up and I should revert to my original point of a shifty is a shifty is a shifty.
 
13685807:hemlockjibber8 said:
Well, If I'm the old guy in this conversation and I'm holding down that view point (over shifties weren't even a thing when that Voleurz video came out) how can I follow your logic. To me a shifty is a shifty. Saying a left shifty during a left spin is different that a right shifty during a left spin makes some sense to me though. Then saying it only makes a difference at the end of a trick and not the middle makes me think your don't know whats up and I should revert to my original point of a shifty is a shifty is a shifty.

i mean i usually just call them shifties cause nobodies got time to count the rotation and direction when its happening in real life. I guess op is the only person who really knows

I guess this is what happens when our terminology comes from 4 completely different sports
 
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