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The heelflip (aka heel), is an aerial skateboarding trick where the skateboarder kicks out in front of him/her flipping board 360 degrees along the board's long axis. A heelflip is executed similarly to the ollie, and like the Ollie has become a defining trick of "New School" skateboarding. ==Execution== A heelflip is the opposite of a kickflip, the board spins toe-side (towards the toes). For a regular skater (left foot in front) the board spins clockwise from the perspective of one behind the skater. Again, there is a kick as part of the ollie but unlike the kickflip it is directed forward and outwards away from the rider's toe side (diagonal), so that the last part of the foot to leave the board is the heel, hence the name. While the heelflip is similar to the ollie, it is not a direct variation of the ollie. In performing a standard heelflip you will see the skateboarder: *Places his or her front foot behind or on the front bolts of the board and towards the heel-side edge of the board. *The skater pushes the ball of the back foot on the tail of the board slightly angled initiating the "pop" and a slight spin. *The rider's front foot is slid out diagonally in order to start the board rotating while the shoulders are centered over the board. *His or her feet are lifted out of the way so that their board can spin completely. *The rider catches their board and roll away. Skateboarders considered it good execution of the trick to stop the board's rotation with the feet in midair rather than to allow contact with the ground to stop the board.'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Heelflip」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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