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rock to fakie

ROK too FAY-kee · noun · slang

Rock on the coping, then roll straight back down in fakie.

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A transition trick like a rock and roll but without the 180 turn, the rider rocks on the coping and rolls back down fakie in the same direction.

“Learn rock to fakie before you try a full rock and roll.”
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rock to fakie In A Sentence

Learn rock to fakie before you try a full rock and roll.

Origin & Usage

Descriptive: the rider 'rocks' on the lip and returns 'to fakie.'

Variants rock-to-fakie

People Also Ask

What is a rock to fakie?

It's a transition trick where you rock the board on the coping and roll straight back down fakie, without turning 180 degrees.

Should I learn rock to fakie before a rock and roll?

Yes, it's usually learned first because it skips the 180-degree turn, making it a simpler introduction to lip tricks.

What does fakie mean here?

Fakie means rolling backward in your normal stance, which is how you return down the ramp after rocking on the coping.

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