![]() I think the crail snatcher part is doing a wall ride and then grabbing onto the board and then pushing off the wall… but it’s not a common trick in English or Japanese. In episode 9 Joe refers to it as a Crail snatcher. This trick definitely seems to be referred to as a wall ride most of the time, but there are examples of it being called a crail snatcher in English so IDK. Ollie: A simple trick where the boarder pops the snowboard by digging into the tail and then up into the air. What people would think of in English if you said rail slide would be sliding the board down a handrail or things like that. Standing a board on its side is called a primo stand or a rail stand and so the Japanese took the term rail from that and called this trick a railslide, but it’s called a coconut wheelie in English. ![]() I’m not even sure if what Langa does it the show is a rodeo andy since a rodeo andy is a ground trick and Langa does a jump before he does it in the show lol. Crazy Snowboard has something for everyone: In-air trick system: spin, flip and grab 30 missions 10 achievements to earn 24 riders to unlock 24 boards. Cherry uses it to refer to a trick that Langa does and Funimation translated it as backside rodeo but it’s actually a different trick. It is the same in English and Japanese.Ī rodeo andy is not an officially recognized term and it was developed by a Japanese snowboarder named Andou (and so Andy was his nickname). The trick that Langa does at the end of episode 1. But needless to say, these things are well beyond. These are a few of the tricks named in SK8.īackside Rodeo Backside Rodeo (バックサイドロデオ) A lot of snowboarding terms for tricks are pretty weird, like air-to-fakie, Haakon flip, and the McTwist. Search, discover and share your favorite Snowboard Trick GIFs. I’m not an expert on tricks so this is all stuff I’ve just looked up… I’m sorry if I get things wrong lol.
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