noun General Slang

style

STYL · noun · slang

The individual way a rider makes a trick their own.

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The distinctive, personal flair a rider brings to a trick, the fine differences that make the same move look better or worse between two people. In action sports, style is prized as highly as difficulty.

“Anyone can do a 360, but his has so much style.”
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style In A Sentence

Anyone can do a 360, but his has so much style.

Origin & Usage

Core action-sports concept valuing how a trick is done, not just that it's done.

People Also Ask

What does 'style' mean in action sports?

The distinctive, personal flair a rider brings to a trick, the fine differences that make the same move look better between two people.

Why does style matter in skating and BMX?

In action sports style is prized as highly as difficulty, so how a trick is done matters as much as landing it.

How do you use 'style' in a sentence?

For example: 'Anyone can do a 360, but his has so much style.'

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