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Share your Other Grinds here using Instagram and #hurricanegrind #willygrind #sugarcanegrind Hurricane Grinds, Willy Grinds, and Sugarcane grinds are all difficult and rarely done grinds. They are all variations of Feeble/Smith grinds.

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Share your Pole Jams here using Instagram and #polejam A Pole Jam refers to doing any sort of grind on a pole or rail sticking horizontally out of the ground. These were originally only found in street skateboarding, but are now sometimes replicated as part of a skatepark design. Pole Jams have varying degrees of difficulty depending on the type of grind you’re trying to do.

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Share your Feeble Grinds here using Instagram and #feeblegrind The Feeble Grind is a more complicated skateboard grind. It involves ollieing up above the grinding surface and having only the back truck grind while the front truck is over/above the grinding surface. It’s similar to a Smith Grind with the difference being where the front truck is pointing. Doing tricks into and out of Feeble Grinds is particularly difficult.

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Share your Crooked Grinds here using Instagram and #crookedgrind Crooked Grinds are a relatively difficult skateboard grind trick. They involve ollieing onto the grind surface and leaning forward so that you’re only grinding on the front truck (like a Nosegrind), with the back of the board pointing away from the grinding surface. It is also known as a Crook Grind or K-Grind. Eric Koston and Dan Peterka are both credited with coming up with the Crooked Grind.

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Share your Smith Grinds here using Instagram and #smithgrind Smith Grinds are among the most difficult grinds to master. A Smith Grind involves the back truck grinding on top of the rail/ledge/coping with the front truck hanging off that surface on the same side you approached from. In other words, your weight should be concentrated on the back of the board while the front of the board is pointed diagonally towards the ground and away from the rail. Adding flip or shove-it tricks into and out of Smith Grinds can be incredibly challenging. Smith Grinds were invented by 1980’s pro…

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Share your Nosegrinds here using Instagram and #Nosegrind Nosegrinds are a moderately difficult skateboard grind trick. The Nosegrind is performed by ollieing onto a grinding surface and putting weight towards the front of your board so that only the front truck grinds. Nosegrinds are typically learned after 50-50 grinds and 5-0 grinds.

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Share your 5-0 Grinds here using Instagram and #50grind 5-0 Grinds are a moderately difficult grind trick. It is similar to a 50-50 grind, except instead of both trucks grinding the front truck is lifted up. 5-0 Grinds are a great trick to learn after learning 50-50 grinds. It can be done on any grinding surface, from ledges to handrails to coping on bowls/ramps.

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Share your 50-50 Grinds here using Instagram and #5050grind 50-50 Grinds are one of the easier grinds/slides. The 50-50 grind is done by ollieing onto the rail/ledge and grinding on both trucks. It is the first grind most people learn. To start trying 50-50 grinds, all you need to know is the ollie. It is a great trick to try on a waxed curb or small ledge/box.

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Share your Casper Flips, Late Flips, and more here using Instagram and hashtagging the trick name This trick stream is intended to showcase Casper Flips, Late Flips, Impossibles and other flip tricks. These types of tricks are less commonly done than say a frontside flip or varial heelflip. They can be difficult to master and to link with other tricks. The fact that they are a bit more tricky makes them particularly impressive when linked with other tricks or done down stairs, gaps etc.

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Share your Laser Flips here using Instagram and #laserflip The Laser Flip is a difficult skateboarding flip trick. The board does a Frontside 360 Shove-it and a Heelflip simultaneously. Most people who can do a Laser Flip have already learned Heelflips, Varial Heelflips, and Frontside 360 Shove-Its. Laser Flips are typically considered a little bit harder than a 360 Flip (a Backside 360 Shove-It and Kickflip simultaneously). Doing a Laser Flip on, off, or across any obstacle is an impressive feat.

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