Bluntslide Performed by fitting the edge/rail between the tail and back truck of one's skateboard and sliding. Can be preformed on flat ground. (called a bluntstop) [1] Boardslide The front trucks go over the obstacle and the skateboarder slides on the center of the board. [2] Caveman slide The skater approaches the rail/ledge holding their board, then jumping onto their board, landing on the rail/ledge, and sliding down. Crail Slide This can be a tailslide, noseslide, bluntslide, or nosebluntslide only the skater grabs the nose or tail(depending on which slide they are doing) of the board with his hand while sliding. Usually performed on a ramp. Darkslide The Dark slide is a seemingly complicated looking trick in which the rider approaches a ledge or rail and does a flip trick onto the obstacle so that the rider lands on the board upside down with their feet on the nose and the tail and slides across the obstacle. Generally a half-kickflip or half-heelflip is the flip trick used to get into a darkslide. [3] Lipslide Similar to a boardslide only the skater turns 90 degrees so that the trailing trucks are placed over the rail/ledge/coping and the skater slides on the middle of the board. Considered more complex than a boardslide due the rotation over the obstacle at the beginning into the trick and the re-entry or dismount. Note that in this case a frontside lipslide involves facing forwards while a backside lipslide involves facing backwards. Also known as a Disaster slide. Noseblunt Same as a blunt slide, only performed with the nose and the front wheels. 90 degree ollie over the object to be sliding, locking the nose into a slide position. Wheels drag across the ledge/platform like a power slide while the nose slides along the lip. on a rail, the rider 'ollies over' into a nose slide position. Noseslide A noseslide is performed by riding parallel to an obstacle (ledge, rail, etc...) The skateboarder then does an ollie and turns the board 90 degrees. They then land on the ledge with the nose of the board sliding on top of it. This can be done frontside or backside. The skateboarder can then come off the ledge either regular or fakie (backwards). Tailslide Similar to the noseslide only when turning 90 degrees the tail of the board is landed on the edge of the ledge/rail. Casperslide A casperslide is preformed by flipping the board into an up-side down state with one foot on the bottom (now top) of the tail and the front foot underneath the front truck (griptape side) and sustaining momentum, thus sliding on the tip of the board's concave. It can be preformed on rails (rarely done) or flat ground. Often Attributed to Rodney Mullen. Railslide A Railslide is preformed by one-quarter heelflipping the board into a primo stance (on the the edge of the board and wheels) and maintaing momentum, thus locking the rail between the wheels and the boards edge Often attributed to Rodney Mullen.
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