Backside: a trick executed with the skater's back to the ramp or obstacle, or a rotation of
the rider/board where the front foot moves forward (e.g. a regular-footed skater facing north turning eastward).
Caballerial: a 360-degree ollie while riding fakie. The Caballerial was named after
Steve Caballero, who invented the trick on vert in the early 1980s.
Fakie: rolling backwards; the rider is in the normal stance, but rolling in the opposite direction.(Basically a switch nollie position)
Frontside: a trick executed with the skater facing the ramp or obstacle, or a rotation of
the rider/board where the front foot moves backward (e.g. a regular-footed skater facing north turning westward).
FS 540: a frontside 540-degree turn.
Goofy-Foot: a skater who more comfortably rides with the right foot leading.
Grind: scraping one or both truck axles on a curb, railing, or
other surface.
Crooked Grind: a nosegrind where the nose is angled toward the object and the tail is elevated.
50-50 Grind: a grind on both trucks.
Nosegrind: a front truck grind with the rear of the board elevated over the obstacle.
5-0 Grind: a rear truck grind with the front of the board elevated over the obstacle.
Smith Grind: a rear truck grind, with the nose pointed below and slightly away from the obstacle.
Kickflip: an ollie in the middle of which the skater uses the front toe to kick the board
into an Aileron roll.
Heelflip: a kickflip in which the skater uses the front heel to flip the board in the
opposite direction.
McTwist: a backside 540-degree turn usually performed on a ramp (generally a mute grab).
Mongo-Foot: pushing with the trailing foot kept on the board; most
commonly used to push fakie.
Nollie: An Ollie performed with the front foot (N/ollie nose ollie) Can be referred as a fake or switch ollie, or it could be added as a prefix to describe any other trick
performed in fake or switch stance (Nollie 360 Flip, Nollie Kickflip, Nollie Lazer, etc.).
No-Comply: A one-footed 180 where the front foot plants on the ground and the back foot pops the board 180 degrees and then the plant foot is brought back onto the board
Noseslide: sliding the underside of the nose end of a board on a ledge, rail, or lip.
Ollie: a jump performed by
popping the tail of the board on the ground, and using the front foot to even out your body and attain air. The basis of most skating tricks, named after Alan "Ollie" Gelfand. See:
Air, Pop
Pop: the act of striking the tail of the board against the ground to propel the board upwards.
Boardslide: a trick in which the skater slides the underside of the deck along an object.
Regular Foot: a skater who more comfortably rides with the left foot leading.
Shove-it: a trick performed by spinning the board 180 degrees beneath the feet without the skater spinning.
Switch Stance: riding the board with the opposite footing than
usual.
Tailslide: sliding the underside of the tail end of a board on a ledge or lip.
Pop Shove-it: A shove-it performed while popping the tail to make the board attain air. See: Air, Pop
Varial Kick Flip: A trick consisting of a backside pop shove-it and a kickflip.
Varial Heel Flip:Same as a hard flip, but you heel flip and the board spins front side.
360 Flip: A 360 shove it and a kick flip. The board does 1 full rotation.
Ollie North: an Ollie in which the front foot is taken off the board.
Laser Flip: A frontside 360 shove it and a heel flip. The board does 1 full rotations.
Hard Flip: Instead of the board spinning backside, the trick is performed by doing a kick flip and having the board spin frontside.
Inward Heel Flip: A heelflip variation where the board simultaneously rotates 180 degrees backside