滑板英文专业术语
国际滑板术语表,方便你与国外的板仔交流。
一、STAT
先弄清自己的习惯脚位:左脚在前称为“Regular”,右脚在前称为“Goofy”。然后练习滑行,细节网上很多这里就不讲啦。
二、入门动作
Tick tack(荡板)
2. Manual
3. Nose manual
4. Front side 180° power slide
5. Back side 180° power slide
三、街式基础动作
Ollie
2. Ollie over (过障碍)
3. Ollie stair (下台阶)
4. Pop shove-it
5. Front side pop shove-it
6. Front side 180° ollie
7. Back side 180° ollie
8. Nollie
四、街式进阶动作
Kick flip(尖翻)
2. Heel Flip(跟翻)
3. Varial kick flip (or Varial flip、Kick flip show bit、Pop flip、小乱)
4. Varial heel flip (跟翻小乱)
5. Back side bigspin
6. 360° Kick flip(Treflip、360° flip、大乱)
7. 360° Pop shove-it
8. Front side 180° kick flip (外转尖翻)
9. Back side 180° kick flip(内转尖翻)
10. Impossible
11. Hard flip
12. Inward heel flip
13. Nollie kick flip
14. Hospital flip(Casper flip)
SPECIAL SKATEBOARD TERMS
Riden (verb): Riden is the English name for skating, rolling, cruising ...
Rider (Name): A skateboarder is known in the jargon as a rider. This term is also used for other extreme sports.
Skater: a person who drives a skateboard.
Street skater: a skater who only drives on streets, outside of the skate parks.
Bowl rider: a skater who takes turns in bowls and ramps
Stance: it is your foot position on the longboard (Regular or Goofy)
Goofy: Here the right foot is in front, while the left foot is used for pushing
Regular: The left foot is in front and the right foot is used to give momentum
Mongo: This is the term used to describe pushing off the ground with the front foot (instead of the back), with the back foot remaining on the skateboard. The disadvantage is that the rider is less confident because the front leg has to be moved against the direction of travel when it is placed back on the board.
Switch: Engl. For change or toggle. When a trick switch is performed, the skater changes his basic position from Regular to Goofy or from Goofy to Regular.
Catching: When you "catch" the skateboard with your feet after a flip trick and push it towards the ground.
Entry / Exit: Performing tricks before / after a grind, slide or manual.
Landing: the skater lands back on the board after performing a trick
Slide: A category of trick in which you slide your deck (tail, nose or wheelbase) over an obstacle.
Grind: A category of tricks in which you slide over an obstacle using the axes.
Spot: Place or place where the next session takes place. Either a skate park or a street spot
Trick: a special maneuver performed with a skateboard.
Wax: special skate wax from the skate shop or just take a thick candle. Lubricate rails and curbs thickly with wax so that they can be grinded.
2. BASIC SKATEBOARD TRICKS
Manual: a type of trick in which one only drives over an obstacle on the rear wheels of the board.
Nose manual: a type of trick in which you only drive over an obstacle on the two front rollers.
Ollie: The Ollie is the basis for all other jumping tricks. Simple goal: jumping up with the board. Using a certain foot technique, you can overcome obstacles, cruise and learn other tricks.
Fakie: When driving a fakie, the normally rear foot is on the nose and the other is roughly above the rear axle. You drive "backwards", so to speak.
Nollie: Foot position doing the trick. Front foot on the nose.
Backside 180: Describes which side of the body is turned 180 ° inwards in the direction of travel.
Frontside 180: Describes which side of the body is facing forward when turned 180 °. These rotations can also be carried out when driving a switch / nollie / fakie.
Boardslide: Skateboard trick in which you slide the middle of the board over rails, ledges, etc.
Lipslide: A lipslide is similar to a boardslide, with the difference that you don't lift your front axle, but your rear axle over the rail.
Tailslide: for this trick you first have to let the board slide over a surface with the tail.
Noseslide: with this trick you first have to let the board slide over rails or curbs with your nose.
50-50 Grind: Grind with both axes over the edge of the object (curb or coping).
5-0: Grind over the edge of the object with the rear axle.
Nosegrind: Grinding exclusively on the front axles (trucks)
Shove-it: turning the board with 180 ° backside; is also called varial.
Pop Shove-it: The Pop Shove-It is a trick in which the board is released from your feet by turning it 180 °.
Heel flip: Your forefoot should move up and then flip in the opposite direction as you would with a kick flip. Flip the board with your heel
Kickflip: flipping the board as if you were trying to kick something.
Varial Flip: The Varial Kickflip combines the techniques of the Pop Shove It and the Kickflip.
360 Flip: Perform a 360 degree rotation of the board around its longitudinal and transverse axis and combined with a kickflip. Called Flip from 3.6.
作者:Shawnbaby
链接:https://www.zhihu.com/question/329507598/answer/1866638675
https://zhuanlan.zhihu.com/p/405569907