Trick Description
On this page you will find a description of the tricks I had a hard time figuring out. I don't find it neccessary to describe all the tricks, bacause most of them are easy to figure out. OK! I'm not very good in english so it might be a big challenge to understand what I mean. I am not familliar with the 'surfing language' eighter so I have to use my own words. Lets give it a try!

NOTE!

I assume the surfer direction is LEFT to RIGHT
(It's makes it alot easier to explane)



CUTBACK
The cutback was my first problem, but it is quite easy.

As the picture above show, you have to head towards the barrel, and then cut back ...ehh
. ..using CTRL+LEFT (in this case)

RAIL GRAB CUTBACK
Grab the rail (ALT) and release it right before you cut (CTRL+LEFT)

CUTBACK TAILSLIDE
The cutback have to be at least 120 degrees (like a regular TAILSLIDE)

ROUNDHOUSE CUTBACK
Like a cutback. But you have to use SHIFT, not CTRL (SHIFT+LEFT)



LAYBACK SLASH
The slash is a peace of cake, but it took me a long time to figure out a layback slash...

It is quite easy. It's almost like a regular slash (CTRL+RIGHT).
The difference is the double click on CTRL. Thats right, you have to
double-clikk CTRL while holding down the RIGHT arrow (2xCTRL+RIGHT)



360 AIR TAILSLIDE

To make a 360 air tailslide you have to complete the 360 air. When you land backward like I've shown in the picture, you turn to RIGHT instead of LEFT which would be the natural thing to do. In other words: the difference between 360 air and 360 air tailslide is decided after you land, due to the direction you choose.

AIR TAILSLIDE
To make a air tailslide you have to go for a air reverse. the direction you choose after the landing will decide the outcome. Cut LEFT for a air tailslide and RIGHT for a air reverse.



CARVE
make turns (LEFT and RIGHT) while stalling (DOWN arrow)

REVERSE
Reverse is a oppocite 360. You slash downwards the wave with CTRL

RIO
I haven't figured out how to explane trick correct. It's very similar to a SNAP.'Do a snap on the top of the wave'.

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