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The G turn.
This trick is like a nose manual, except you turn around in a wide circle.
Ride at medium speed and place yur front foot on the nose of the board.
Lean well forward over ur front foot, bending your knees at the same time.
As the back wheels lift off the ground, do a frontside turn, lifting yuor arms in the air to help you balance and using your back foot to control the position of the board.
The board will turn more sharply as it slows down turn it right around thru 180 degrees and set off back in the opposite direction..

  Rolling Finger Flip
Start off rolling quite slowly
Start with your back foot in the normal riding position and yuor front foot half way along the board with the toes in the middle.
Lean forwards and grab the nose with your front hand.
Jump up with your front foot first, pushing down on the tail with your back foot.
When both feet are in the air, flip the board with your hand so that it rolls right over.
try to keep over the board, and land both feet on..

  Butterflip
You first have to get the board onto its side. You do this by using the instep of your back foot to pull up the edge of the board, while at the same time jumping up with your front foot.
Now put your feet on the edge of the board and the wheels at the same time so as to make the board stable.
Move your back foot over the tail and your front foot onto the back wheels to get ready to flip.
Jump off the board, pushing down on the tail with your back foot while at the same time lifting your front foot up.
The board will flip through three - quarters of a turn in the air.
Grab the nose when the board is at the point where your back foot will land on the back truck.
When your back foot lands there, kick forwards with your front foot.
Use your front hand to flip the board through yet another 180 degrees so that u can land in the normal riding position..

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