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  • A 360° sideward rotation (barrel roll style) PLUS an extra 180° twisting rotation? How do you call this trick?
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Replying to A 360° sideward rotation (barrel roll style) PLUS an extra 180° twisting rotation? How do you call this trick?

FouDuVillage:
I posted a video of this trick and I realized it might be better to create a thread about the question I had which is : How do you call that trick?

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As said in the title, if it's not clear enough in the video, the trick is basically a 360° sideward rotation (Barrel Roll style) while moving forward PLUS an extra 180° twisting rotation.

I asked Reddit about it, and people mostly replied it was an underflip, but I must kindly disagree with this because to me, an underflip is mostly like a flair which is a 360° backward rotation with an overall 180° twisting rotation... Well, maybe more like 90° at the start and 90° at the end in the case of an underflip for the twisting rotation, but still you leave the jump doing a backward rotation. Here, it's a clear 360° sideward rotation.

Do we generally call that a Sideflip 180°? A Lincoln Loop 180°? A 540° Sideflip (if we add together all the angles of rotation)? Something else?

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