Created by: paul01234
Number of Blossarys: 51
This is a more advanced stop where while one foot goes north the other goes west or east once more but at the back. The ankle of your latter foot will be touching the heel of the foot going north, ...
Just as the name implies, you will be doing this trick as if you were shooting a duck. So take three steps and start bowing as if you saw a duck. Now put one of your feet, straight in front of you ...
They are called this way because if you could mark your trail, you'd look like you're making the number three. First, start in a T position with one foot on the back. Imagine an axis which you'll be ...
A snowplow stop is keeping one foot north and the other pointing to either west or east, as long as it is pointing towards the foot going north. Remember knees bent and arms up. This maneuver is ...
It's not as hard as it seems. All you have to do is step or glide three times, bend your knees and try to balance with one foot. The free leg should be bent and the feet should be sticking beside ...
This is much easier as the other needed some core work. First you must bend your knees low and start to straighten out one leg behind you and just drag it for three seconds. Put it back afterwards, ...
The hockey stop is having your feet facing each other and perpendicular to the direction you are going. Another advanced stop that usually hockey players use, if it wasn't obvious.