Re: Flat Discussion Thread



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Spencer Hochberg

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Emile.m wrote:
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> backroll
> inside roll
>



Same thing:)


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Spencer Hochberg wrote:
> Same thing:)



Essentially yes.

But I always like to think of the body position being the only real
difference. If you are really going backwards, then I call it a
backroll. If you are going more sideways, I would call it an inside
roll.

Then again, you know way more about flat than I do:rolleyes: haha.


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peleschramm wrote:
> Essentially yes.
>
> But I always like to think of the body position being the only real
> difference. If you are really going backwards, then I call it a
> backroll. If you are going more sideways, I would call it an inside
> roll.



I don't really think the angle of your body should justify a new name
for the trick. And I'm sure its not always clear if you are going
backwards or sideways, it could be in between. There is no change in
difficulty either (for me at least).


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It's less of a change of trick and more of a description in my view. It
really is the same trick, but more detailed.


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