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X Games dictionary: freeskiing tricks explained

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Whether you’ve been watching the X Games since 1997 or are a newcomer to the gravity-defying world of freeskiing, the chances are likely that you’ve heard the announcers rattle off some mumbo-jumbo about a halfpipe or slopestyle stunt that might as well be in Swahili. With more than 30 tricks and a variety of styles, spins and axis positions to keep track of, it can be hard for the uninitiated to decipher what they’re seeing and hearing on their TV or computer.

To help you follow all the action and impress your ski buddies with some advanced trick knowledge, we comprised a quick and dirty X Games freeskiing dictionary.

Freeskiing Terms

Trick Axes

  • Center: Is located at the level of the navel, where the three axes intersect.
  • Vertical axis: Runs from the head to the feet, through the center balance point.
  • Horizontal axis: Runs from front to back, through the center balance point.
  • Lateral Axis: Runs from front to back through the center balance point.

Trick Categories

  • Airs: A trick over the lip (top) of the pipe or jump.
  • Flips: When a skier rotates along the vertical axis.
  • Rotations: When a skier rotates along the horizontal axis.
  • Hybrids: A trick combining vertical and horizontal axis.

Trick Positions

  • Normal/Forward: The skier is moving forward (down the pipe or jump) in a basic stance.
  • Fakie/Switch: The skier is taking off or landing backwards. These tricks are considered more difficult.
  • AlleyOop: The skiers spins uphill in the opposite direction of the fall line.

Grab Tricks

The Lingo of Spins

Rotational Tricks

Watch Telluride skier Gus Kenworthy pull off a switch Triple Rodeo 1440.

Rail Tricks

Watch Killington’s Rails 2 Riches competition to see a variety of rail tricks.

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