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K-fed:switch up 2 out
Super-fed switch up 4 out
Ultra-fed :switch up 6 out
Super Ultra fed : switch up 8 out
futuristic fed : switch up 990 out and beyond
I realize most of skiing doesn't say it like this but my friends and i are all reallly fuckin chill and this is closer to how snowboarding names their tricks. Its easier when talking with snowboarding friends to share terminology.
Also, don't do k-feds. Do a lip on blind 2. Its way cooler.
Can't believe I haven't seen it yet, maybe it's just us in the UK but we call a front swap front 2 out a Chris Brown. Not entirely sure why but must be to do with Kevin Federline/Britney. Aswell as all that superfed stuff.
here front swap front 2 is sometimes called a Rhianna because its hard and you get beat if you try it. If you do it switch its a chris brown because then your doing the beating. Pretty cure Rhianna and Chris Brown are used all over the place.
I personally don't like front swap pretzel 2 as in my opinion you have to spin on at least 270 for it to be a pretzel as thats when you start changing up directions and twisting a lot more.
Can someone please explain where the name k federline for this trick came from? Is it because it's easy but looks impressive to non skiers or smth along those lines?
but that's getting out of the k-fed variation range. Trying to think if there is a name for any other rail trick other than the occasional future spin. I googled kevin federline and he was a dancer but idk if that's solely the reason for calling it a k-fed.