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A trick in which the rider's front hand grabs the heel edge behind his back foot.
A B
A trick in which the rider's rear hand grabs the heel side of the board front for the front bindings.
School grab
A trick in which the rider's front hand grabs the heel edge in front of the front foot and his rear/back hand grabs the heel edge behind the rear foot.
Cannonball/UFO
A trick in which the nose and tail of the board are grabbed simultaneous
Chicken salad
A trick in which the leading hand passes through the legs from the front and grabs the heel edge between the feet.
China air (West Coast) /Korean air (East Coast)
An easier version of the Japan Air; the front hand grabs the toe side in front of the front foot. Both knees are then bent.
Crail
A trick in which the rear hand grabs the toe edge in front of the front foot. Uniquely, crails can be performed as a grabbed air or slide.
Cross-rocket
Advanced variation of a Rocket Air, where the arms are crossed in order to grab opposite sides of the nose of the board, while the rear leg is boned straight and the front leg is tucked up.
Cross-pop
Advanced variation of a Pop Air in which the arms are crossed in order to grab opposite sides of the tail of the board, while the rear leg is tucked up and the front leg is boned straight.
Dracula
A trick in which the rider grabs the tail of the board with both hands. The rear hand grabs the board as it would do it during a regular tail-grab but the front hand blindly reaches for the board behind the riders back.
Frontside grab/indy
A fundamental trick performed by grabbing the toe edge between the bindings with the trailing hand. This trick is referred to as a frontside grab on a straight air, or while performing a frontside spin. When performing a backside aerial or backside rotation, this grab is referred to as an Indy. The frontside air was popularized by skateboarder Tony Alva.
Roast beef
Back hand grabs through the legs to the toe edge.
GYM grab
Both hands are planted on both feet with both legs boned.
Hixcy grab
Front hand grabs the toe side between the binding and the rear hand grabs the heel side between the binding. (Note: both grabs are in between the knees.)
Indy
Performed by grabbing the toeside of the board between the rider's feet.
Slob
An Indy grab where the front leg is boned straight.
Japan air
The front hand grabs the toe edge just behind/on the front foot. However, the arm must go around the outside of your front knee. The board is then pulled behind the rider (tweaked). Note: Advanced riders performing this trick will usually turn and move facing fully forward, or put the nose of the board close to the upper arm or shoulder.
Lien air
When performing a frontside air on transition, the snowboarder grabs heelside in front or behind the leading binding with his/her leading hand. In order for it to be a Lien air, the board can not be tweaked an has to be kept flat. The origin of the name of the trick is the reverse spelling of skateboarder Neil Blender's first name.
Snowboarder busting a method air off a cornice—a classic style of aerial grab and board tweak
Melon
Performed by grabbing the heel edge between the bindings with the leading hand, while the front leg is boned forward.
Melon, water
A melon grab where the rider bones the front leg and turns the board the 45° angle.
Melancholy
The front hand grabs the heel side of the board. The rider then bones the front leg and bends the rear leg, bringing the nose of the board forward and up.
Method
A fundamental trick performed by grabbing the heel edge of the snowboard between the bindings with the leading hand. Variations on the method include :
Crossbone
A method but with the rear hand.
Space
A method (fronthand) but the rider grabs the toe side and pulls the board up in front of him.
Mamma
A Space Method but with the rear hand.
Suitcase
A method in which the knees are bent so that the front hand is able to grab the toe edge and hold the board 'like a suitcase.'
Grasser, method boneout, power method, or Palmer method
Performed by grabbing the heel edge with the leading hand, and tucking up the board while kicking out the rear foot in such a way that the base of the board is facing forward. Derived from the snowboarder Chris Roach of Grass Valley, CA. Other notable riders who popularized this air include snowboarders Jamie Lynn, Shaun Palmer, Terry Kidwell, and skateboarders Steve Caballero and Christian Hosoi.
Mule kick
An early snowboarder adaptation of the skateboarders method air. Often called a Toyota air, after its similar posturing to the early 1980s Toyota "Oh What A Feeling" ad campaign featuring people jumping off the ground, performed by jumping into an aerial backbend with legs bending until nearly kicking yourself in the butt as with skiing's backscratcher air, both arms bent back high over the head and not grabbing the board. Still occasionally seen and widely regarded as terrible.[citation needed]
Mindy
Both hands grab toeside between the bindings. This is more commonly referred to as a gorilla.
Mindy, Super
Both hands grab toeside outside of the bindings.
Mute
Front hand grabs the toe edge between the bindings, and is either not spun, or spun.
MW grab
The rider looks up, front hand grabbing his back foot, while spinning frontside 540°.
Nejecila, or Nej
A Lien air and an Indy performed simultaneously.
Nosegrab
Front hand grabs the nose of the board.
Nuclear
The rear hand grabs the nose of the board.
Perfect
The front hand grabs the tail of the board.
Roast beef
Rear hand grabs through the legs to the heel edge
Rocket Air
Both hands grab the nose of the board, while the rear leg is boned and the front leg is pulled up.
Pop Air
A Rocket Air performed with both hands grabbing the tail of the board.
Seatbelt
The front hand reaches across the body and grabs the toe edge behind the back binding.
Stalefish
Back hand grabs the heel edge of the board at the back foot, around the outside of the knee.
Swiss cheese air
The rear hand reaches between the legs and grabs the heel edge in front of the front foot while the back leg is boned.
Tailfish
This is similar to the Tindy. Back hand grabs on heel edge between rear binding and tail, often tweaked.
Tailgrab
Back hand grabs the tail of the board.
Tweaked tailgrab
A tail grab in which the rider pulls the board up to his back.
Taipan air
The front hand reaches behind the front foot and grabs the toe edge between the bindings. The front knee is then bent to touch the board tuck knee style. Called Tai-Pan because it's a variation of the Japan Grab.
Tindy
The tindy grab is a controversial grab. The back hand grabs between the tail and the back binding on the toe edge.
Truck driver, backside
The rider grabs Melon and Stalefish at the same time putting the arms in the backside spin direction. Also known as a drunk driver.
Truck driver, frontside
The rider grabs Indy and Mute at the same time putting the arms in the frontside spin direction.
"CARD TRICKS"
The King
chicken salad and roast beef at same time.
The Queen
taipan and Canadian bacon.
The Knight
like The King but both hands are crossed.
The Joker
like the Queen but both hands are crossed

 


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