Friday, July 31, 2009

Description please 2 the following Inline-Skating jumps Double jump Abstract Shifty Mute Backside Royale Nugen

I am looking for an expert In-Line Skating, who can give me a description please of each of the following jumps %26amp; moves. E.g. An Abstract is it a spin or a jump and how is it performed? The jumps %26amp; moves are as follows: Double Jump, Abstract, Shifty, Mute, Backside Royale, Nugen. The descriptions are important as I'm writing an article so any accurate help would be valued thanks.

Description please 2 the following Inline-Skating jumps Double jump Abstract Shifty Mute Backside Royale Nugen
Double Jump


A double is a 720-degree jump - The skater rotates two full revolutions before landing. There are a lot of variations of this based on body position and the structure used... there are doubles in other forms of skating, too.





Abstract


An abstract move crosses the legs under the skater's body, but it is not a grab.





Shifty Grind


Some people may call this a Royale.





Mute Air


When a skater grabs the opposite foot by reaching across the front.





Backside


Opposite of frontside. The skater's back is leading into the ramp or the surface they’re grinding with feet spread a little more than shoulders width.





Royale


A grind done on the inside of the lead skate and the outside edge of the trailing skate. The Royale is different from a frontside or backside because of the angle of the feet - the trailing foot is bent over causing the boot to slide on the backslide plate.





Nugen (Fahrvergnügen)


It's a Royale, but going in the opposite direcion with the feet in the same position.





The descriptions above are simplified. Try one of these books for details for your project:


Aggressive In-Line Skating by Ann Weil


Aggressive In-Line Skating by A.T. McKenna





Or visit this link for an overview:


http://www.answers.com/topic/aggressive-...
Reply:I love in-line skating, but I'm afraid I don't know. If you go on google, and type in the moves, you should get a decent amount of info. That's what I do if I want some in-line skating info!



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