Danny Likes his BM said:
i love brian boston but i dont think a trick should be named after him
It's not "a trick" it is HIS trick. He did it first so he can name it whatever he wants and if other people use that name then they are just showing some respect to a person who came up with their own original trick.
Travis House said:
I use these:
Front Scooter Flip
Back Scooter Flip
Opp. Back Scooter Flip (Not your normal side)
Opp. Front Scooter Flip (Not your normal side)
And Mr.Ogle did them a long time ago. Cause he is love
That doesn't tell anyone anything.
Scooter Flips:
(one handed)
- frontside frontflip
- backside frontflip
- frontside backflip
- backside backflip
(two handed bri style)
- frontside inward flip
- backside inward flip
- frontside outward flip
- backside outward flip
That tells you EXACTLY what side and EXACTLY what direction the flip is going. Opposite doesn't mean anything unless you say one of those first because Opposite is different for everyone especially if you are talking to someone who rides a different stance.
"Opposite" or "Opp." is a sidenote NOT a trick name, it just lets people know it is your more difficult side which is different for everyone.
FOR EXAMPLE: If a
frontside frontflip is normal for you and a
backside frontflip is normal for me then if I ever did a frontside frontflip I would call it "frontside frontflip (Opp.)" and if you ever did a backside frontflip you would call it "backside frontflip (Opp.)" to let people know those are our more difficult sides.
Is anyone following this because it is the only way to name these tricks that make sense and because saying "scooter flip" for every variation just sounds gay. There are 8 different variations of a scooter flip and you are all trying to call them the same thing which they are not.