What do YOU call this trick.

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Well NS, I learned this trick to ski slide the other day, and I think it looks pretty ill, I just have no idea what it's called. I've heard it called a ''nugget" and "50-50" but I think the term 50-50 now applies to going on a box both skis on. What DO you call this?

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nope, that's def. a nugget. just refer to the king of nuggets, KZA. 50-50 is with both skis on. anyone else is just lying.
 
I find ski slides and nuggets to be acceptable terms.

Off topic, but I find 'nugget' to be useable for a sideways 1 foot slide, but I prefer the term backslide
 
I still call it 50-50 or maybe switch 50-50 if I'm talking to a retard who can't make the maths that a 1in would make you go switch or 50-50 switch up would make you do a switch 50-50.
 
did you watch the video? its one ski on one ski off. its really hard especially on rails.
 
yeah but in the OP he says that he usually refers to 50-50 as the trick when you go both skis on a box that's what I was saying and lol
 
ITS A MAKIO!

In the same way that saftey is a saftey, a mute is a mute, mistys, rodeos, and japans are all what they are. Cos it was done on rollerblades first. Nugget is just silly and 50-50 is something else.
 
If you're sideways, it's not a nugget.

KZA invented the term nugget. A nugget is one foot on, one foot off, going forward.
 
yea caus 207 is clearly brogan's alias. you just revealed the biggest post whore for who he truly is, a pro
 
there is no need to adopt terms from a sport that has one board to another sport that uses two boards. you might as well call a strait slide a board slide while you're at it, mr. genius.
 
I call it a 5-0, one 5 off the other 5 on. I only call it a 50-50 when both skis are on the rail like Stephen Smith does.
 
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