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bross 01-14-2004 10:33 PM

Lets make a list of the different tricks and who invented them.

harryhog 01-15-2004 2:25 AM

don't spose this was inspired by my byerly post? nice one, lets go!!!

wakestar8878 01-15-2004 4:50 PM

Byerly = Pete Rose

martini 01-15-2004 5:41 PM

Shane-tootsie roll <BR>McCaffray-whirlybird <BR>kipp-mobydick <BR>weddington-scarecrow <BR>kraut/harrington-offaxis spins <BR>chet raley-raley <BR>gator-hoochie glide <BR>shapiro-speedball,orbital,blind judge <BR>murray-osmosis spins,tweety bird <BR>harris-style <BR>harf-method front to blind <BR>parks-temper tantrum <BR>perez-blender <BR> <BR>

hatepwcs 01-15-2004 5:52 PM

Chris Neelley-faceplant to bloody nose, skate to the nads, big spin to shin split

easyrider 01-15-2004 6:15 PM

lmao good one Chris.

electricsnow 01-15-2004 6:55 PM

Some of this trick inventing stuff gets kind of political--I read that pat Mc elhenny invented the blender but "another rider took credit for it." Anyway, I thought Brannan Johnson invented the moby dick and brannan meek invented the scarecrow. I also thought parks or shaun invented the blind judge. Lastly, collin wright had a hand in the osmosis spins, but I guess shaun was the first to have it in print. Anyway, here are some more in additon to pete's list: <BR> <BR>Shane:Dumdum <BR>Scott: fat chance, slob front to fakie, tantrum to blind, oriental, skeezer, <BR>Darin: x mobe, <BR>Shannon Best: s bend <BR>Parks: Vulcan, 911, half cab double back roll, switch double back mobe <BR>Thomas: Hasselhoff <BR>weddington: fruit loop <BR>Murray: egg roll, square raley,(switch? I can't remember) frontflip backside 360 <BR>Perez: tantrum? <BR>Kovak: mobius, slowball, <BR>zane: cockandballs, discombublator <BR>Harris: Remix, <BR>Harf: blind pete <BR>cory pickos: patroit missle (toeside backroll to blind) <BR>Necrasson and Seibring: KGB <BR>Ruck: His ole mobe <BR>Hickman: wrecking ball <BR>Brendel: Diesel <BR>Davis: big wurm <BR> <BR>I think that's enough--that takes a lot of thinking. Feel free to correct if necessary. Late

alan_bogdanoff 01-15-2004 8:41 PM

Someone's gotta invent a trick called the <BR>"Joey Battafucco"

kristian 01-15-2004 11:30 PM

the Battafucco is already a trick, 911 to fakie. <BR>Parks was the first to land the blind judge, just before Murray. <BR>Yep Colin Wright did the backside osmosis 3 a while before Murray did his 5, he wanted to premier the trick in his video, but Murray got his printed just before it came out. <BR>Don't forget Zanes 'slurpy' and Froggies 'whirly dick' <BR>

harryhog 01-16-2004 2:49 AM

surely parks on the switch double back 360 and the first 1080? altho maybe not invented all these moves must've come from gymnastics so he must get credit for those?????

luchog 01-16-2004 9:48 AM

almost every move comes from gimnastics, i was told the Whirlybird is called "the arabian" or something like that.

martini 01-16-2004 10:21 AM

electricsnow's list is legit...better than mine...i think your right about meek...but keith kipp was the first rider to land the moby dick circa '97

electricsnow 01-16-2004 10:31 AM

That's cool pete. Like I said, some of this stuff gets kind of political (I thought I had heard about brannan on tv and he never denied it). ANyway, the cockandballs is the original name for the slurpee--I just couldn't remember "slurpe" or I would have typed that. And parks' double flips are listed. Also, it might be interesting to include that doug homan claimed that he landed the double front before darin (they were both working on them) but he got screwed over. Anyway, it's just something to keep in mind--as I said, this can get quite political. Here are a few more I thought of: <BR> <BR>Gregg:Elephant, shifty 5 (you can't really invent a spin, but it was sort of a signature move for him). <BR>Shaun: bel air, bel air to blind, crow mobe 5, whirly 5, wrapped kgb 5 <BR>Darin: I believe he was doing double backs before anyone else (1997), or that's what the magazine said. <BR>kovak: mobe 5 <BR> <BR>If you guys do a web search, I 'm sure you could find a lot more stuff on tricks and their inventors. Wakeboarder.com has a pretty good list.

fullonsalesgrp 01-16-2004 3:50 PM

Doug Homan man now thats a name i haven't thought about in a long time. <BR>I always felt bad because he tried to soon to come back from the knee injury and then blew it out again then after that healed he blew the other out, wasn't it wakeskateing? <BR>Remember byerly doing that huge elephant in I think spray raising his arm like a trunk almost making fun of greg who was driving the boat. <BR>Didn't darin invent the skeezer? <BR> <BR>Memories Like the corner of my mind. <BR> <BR>ITCH <BR>GB's got this on lockdown <BR> <BR>(Message edited by fullonsalesgrp on January 16, 2004)

electricsnow 01-16-2004 5:44 PM

I'm not totally sure how he blew all of his knees out, but I remember him wakeskating while trying to rehab his knee. I also remember being impressed with the way he could edge on a wakeboard, like he seriously had a powerful cut from like five feet out. He also had a rather amusing interview in "Launch." <BR> <BR>I'm quite sure byerly invented the skeezer during his five new tricks a month rampage (for "hit it"). Perhaps darin was the one to do the trick regular, because a skeezer is a switch crow mobe (you know, one of like five tricks that has a different name for regular and switch).

wakeskate247 01-16-2004 6:08 PM

parks didnt invent the wakejump but he sure holds the record for longest wake to wake jump, 50 FEET!!!!!

hyperliterider3 01-16-2004 6:22 PM

what is the trick that andrew adkinson do that is a raley suicied. i mean what is the name <BR>

alan_bogdanoff 01-16-2004 10:47 PM

What about a Trump?

kristian 01-16-2004 10:56 PM

Yep, Byerly was the first to land the skeezer. <BR> <BR>Now who remembers the X-mobe (switch pete rose) I think it was Darin who first did it?

kristian 01-16-2004 10:57 PM

Kovak- Air Mobe- Switch Air Mobe- Air Mobe 5

buttacup 01-17-2004 3:12 PM

I think Harris stole one of Kristian's tricks but can't remember which one <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/angry.gif" border=0><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/biggrin.gif" border=0>

bruce 01-17-2004 6:04 PM

Did they name it the Pete Rose because it was such a "gamble"?

deepstructure 01-17-2004 7:24 PM

no supposedly it's named that way because there's a tendency to come up short on it and fall out the front headfirst - like pete rose sliding into base. <BR> <BR>an air mobe 5? i'd like to see that!

lachlantait 01-17-2004 7:37 PM

mark kenny- 1080 <BR> <BR>also how come parks does his double back mobe, in switch stance? wouldnt it be eaiser regular or is his switch now his regular? if that makes sense<img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/uhoh.gif" border=0> <BR> <BR>(Message edited by lachlantait on January 17, 2004)

electricsnow 01-17-2004 10:23 PM

Wakeboarders didn't invent 1080's. Anyway, are you sure mark was the first to do a 1080? Parks did one sometime in 1999 and it was actually done switch, which is a nice segway into your switch comment. For some reason, some pros have some tricks that they are stronger at while riding switch, with the most common example being the switch frontflip for shaun and parks. I think it has to do with missing a chromosome or something...

deepstructure 01-17-2004 11:11 PM

i actually asked the same question awhile ago on these boards about parks' 1080 - switch ts is imo the hardest edge and i have incredible respect for anyone who can pull of any switch ts trick. to do trick like the 1080 switch? insane. <BR> <BR>but with park's double back mobe i wouldn't say it's the result of the missing chromosome effect. i believe parks did his double-back regular first (at least from what i've seen of vids that seems to be the case). i don't know if he ever did the double-back to fakie regular as i've only seen the switch version. and i've never seen him do a switch double-back, just the revert version. <BR> <BR>chef, do you know how his progression on this went? <BR> <BR>it's funny, but the more i read about and talk to pros, the more idiosyncratic their abilities seem. i started out thinking all the pros could do all the basic tricks. i've done a hs front. it's weird to think i could do a trick parks can't (although he can do it switch which i haven't tried...yet!). it's almost more interesting to ask a pro what trick they <i>can't</i> do. when was the last time you saw darin to do a whirly-bird? <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/wink.gif" border=0>

kristian 01-17-2004 11:25 PM

Christopher- Kovaks air mobe 5 is in "Flyin' High" <BR>Lynsey- Thanks you for rubbing it in, <img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/angry.gif" border=0><img src="http://www.wakeworld.com/MB/Discus/clipart/rofl.gif" border=0> <BR> Parks did the temper tantrum first, in like 1997-1998, then did the double back (not switch). Then he started doing his, half-cab double back roll (I think he does it switch because it end up having a similar rotation to the temper tantrum), so why learn it the other way, he has switch mobes fine, so I guess he just made the double mobe a continuation of the half-cab double. <BR>

kristian 01-18-2004 9:50 AM

Hoochie Glide: Gator <BR>Flavor Flip: Mike Wedington <BR>411: Rob Ried <BR>Orbital:Darin shapiro <BR>Mexican Roll: Andrea Gaytan <BR>S-bend 720: Andy Owings <BR>90210: Mark Macnamara (SP) <BR>Method vulcan: Mark Kenny <BR>Spiderman: Ricky Gonzalez <BR> <BR>

electricsnow 01-19-2004 6:45 PM

Yeah, everyone first saw that tempur tantrum at the 1997 x games, and the first time he landed it was at the indy tour stop of that same year (It was an amazing moment). Chris, I have not tracked the progression of the double back to the halfcab double back to the switch double mobe (I think it's switch--I can't remember at this point). I think the last time I've seen parks do a double back roll was sometime in 1998. <BR> <BR>Yeah, it's funny how pros brain fart sometimes. When I first got into wakeboarding, I was all about trying to learn EVERY trick, which included tumble turns (quit laughing, this was 1996). I figured that the pros could do everything, so I wanted to do everything as well. But they are human and have weaknesses, so...

deepstructure 01-19-2004 6:59 PM

lol chef. i've never even tried a tumble turn so i can't impugn you for it. the double mobe (can we really call it that?), is switch. he just progressed the halfcab double.


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