CodyChirichiello
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John Radtke said:eww inward briflips !dodge
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
I think its the other way around... like bs back scooterflips look awkward with fs spins and such...brandon kilbury said:and as for fs and bs, that refers to which side of your body you flip the scooter on, in front of you is fs, in back is bs, i do my scooterflips fs, matt ogle does them bs..but i never talk about that stuff with my scooterflips
Matthew likes his BM said:sorry but im going with john. im gonna call em noodleflips.
But if you use them words you can realize difficulty between the 2 tricks.Gary said:who cares about all this FS and BS mumbo jumbo cos it doesnt make sense to me so thats how i do it
John Radtke said:no offence andrew, but that made it even more confusing for me..
so many ppl have called them so many different things... i think i'll use the noodle flip idea.
Seriously, it's not rocket science. Think about it... you have 2 hands (2)... you can throw 2 different kinds of scooter flips(2) with each hand...Gary said:i just say:
front scooter flip
backscooterflip
back briflip
front briflip
who cares about all this FS and BS mumbo jumbo cos it doesnt make sense to me so thats how i do it
FS and BS does not mean left and right... it IS literal.Pete Pachota said:No, I dont mean that it has to do anything with spins. But generally, bs and fs are terms that don't mean that literally, they are used instead of left and right in sports in which a sideways-based stance is involved. So, basing on spins, for regular stance:
fs - left
bs - right
so scooterflips on the right side for a regular rider would be bs.
"FS scooterflip" just tells you that you are doing a SCOOTERFLIP in FRONT of you. It does not tell you if it is a front or back scooterflip though. You would have to say either "fronside frontflip" OR "frontside backflip" depending on if you are flipping forwards or backwards.Gary said:i know its more difficult but its all to technical and no one knows wat it is...
so is a FS scooterflip just a normal scooterflip?
Well, it's not wrong because I did not say that.brandon kilbury said:so scooterflips on the right side for a regular rider would be bs.
idk if you meant to say that andrew but its wrong..
Pete Pachota said:No, I dont mean that it has to do anything with spins. But generally, bs and fs are terms that don't mean that literally, they are used instead of left and right in sports in which a sideways-based stance is involved. So, basing on spins, for regular stance:
fs - left
bs - right
so scooterflips on the right side for a regular rider would be bs.