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Board Sports Lingo: Understanding the Terminology

Description: Board Sports Lingo: Understanding the Terminology
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What does gnarly mean in the context of board sports?

  1. Awesome

  2. Difficult

  3. Dangerous

  4. Stylish


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

In board sports, gnarly is used to describe something that is impressive or challenging, often in a positive sense.

What is a sick air?

  1. A high jump

  2. A difficult trick

  3. A wipeout

  4. A new move


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A sick air is a skateboarding or snowboarding trick that is particularly impressive or difficult to perform.

What does shredding mean in board sports?

  1. Riding aggressively

  2. Performing tricks

  3. Going fast

  4. Falling


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Shredding is a term used to describe riding a board in a fast and aggressive manner, often involving jumps and tricks.

What is a kook?

  1. A beginner

  2. A poser

  3. A pro

  4. A judge


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A kook is a derogatory term used to describe a beginner or inexperienced boarder who lacks skill or knowledge.

What does dropping in mean?

  1. Starting a run

  2. Performing a trick

  3. Falling

  4. Stopping


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Dropping in is the act of starting a run by riding down a steep slope or into a half-pipe.

What is a carve?

  1. A turn

  2. A jump

  3. A slide

  4. A grab


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A carve is a smooth, controlled turn made while riding a board.

What does ollie mean in skateboarding?

  1. A jump

  2. A flip

  3. A slide

  4. A grab


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

An ollie is a fundamental skateboarding trick that involves jumping the board into the air without using the hands.

What is a kickflip?

  1. A jump

  2. A flip

  3. A slide

  4. A grab


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A kickflip is a skateboarding trick where the board is flipped 360 degrees in the air while the rider remains on top.

What does grind mean in skateboarding?

  1. A jump

  2. A flip

  3. A slide

  4. A grab


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A grind is a skateboarding trick where the rider slides the board along a surface, such as a rail or curb.

What is a grab?

  1. A jump

  2. A flip

  3. A slide

  4. Holding onto the board in mid-air


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

A grab is a skateboarding or snowboarding trick where the rider grabs the board with their hand while in mid-air.

What does switch mean in board sports?

  1. Riding with the opposite foot forward

  2. Riding backwards

  3. Performing a trick in the opposite direction

  4. Changing boards


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Switch is a term used to describe riding a board with the opposite foot forward than usual.

What is a fakie?

  1. Riding backwards

  2. Performing a trick in the opposite direction

  3. Changing boards

  4. Falling


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Fakie is a term used to describe riding a board backwards.

What does nollie mean in skateboarding?

  1. A jump without using the hands

  2. A flip without using the hands

  3. A slide without using the hands

  4. A grab without using the hands


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A nollie is a skateboarding trick where the rider jumps the board into the air without using their hands, similar to an ollie but starting from a fakie position.

What is a heelflip?

  1. A jump

  2. A flip

  3. A slide

  4. A grab


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A heelflip is a skateboarding trick where the board is flipped 360 degrees in the air while the rider remains on top, using the heel of their back foot.

What does pop shove-it mean in skateboarding?

  1. A jump

  2. A flip

  3. A slide

  4. A grab


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A pop shove-it is a skateboarding trick where the board is flipped 180 degrees in the air while the rider remains on top, using the back foot to pop the board into the air and the front foot to shove it.

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