The
tindy is a
snowboardSnowboards are boards, which resemble a wide ski, with the ability to glide on snow. Users of such equipment may be referred to as snowboarders. Commercial snowboards generally require extra equipment such as bindings and special boots which help secure both feet of a snowboarder, who generally...
grab in which the snowboarder grabs with his/her rear hand between the rear binding and the tail of the board on the toe edge. Its name is derived from a combination of the
indy grabAn indy grab is an aerial skateboarding, snowboarding and kitesurfing trick during which the rider grabs the middle of his board, between his feet, on the side of the board where his toes are pointing....
and the tail grab.
Like other "in between" grabs such as the
tailfishThe tailfish is an "in between" snowboard grab in which the snowboarder grabs with his/her back hand between the back binding and the tail of the board on the heel edge....
and the nute, it should
only be attempted in an
ironic way after mastering all the standards, but even then, only with extreme caution.
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The
tindy is a
snowboardSnowboards are boards, which resemble a wide ski, with the ability to glide on snow. Users of such equipment may be referred to as snowboarders. Commercial snowboards generally require extra equipment such as bindings and special boots which help secure both feet of a snowboarder, who generally...
grab in which the snowboarder grabs with his/her rear hand between the rear binding and the tail of the board on the toe edge. Its name is derived from a combination of the
indy grabAn indy grab is an aerial skateboarding, snowboarding and kitesurfing trick during which the rider grabs the middle of his board, between his feet, on the side of the board where his toes are pointing....
and the tail grab.
Like other "in between" grabs such as the
tailfishThe tailfish is an "in between" snowboard grab in which the snowboarder grabs with his/her back hand between the back binding and the tail of the board on the heel edge....
and the nute, it should
only be attempted in an
ironic way after mastering all the standards, but even then, only with extreme caution.
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