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==Movement options==
==Movement options==


There are three primary ways to initiate the Left Side trickjump: a [[vault]], a [[triple jump]] and a [[divevault]]. The divevault variant is the fastest by a decent margin, albeit by far the most difficult; the other two setups are roughly comparable, although the triple jump is slightly faster than the vault.
There are three primary ways to initiate the Left Side trickjump: a vault, a triple jump and a divevault. The divevault variant is the fastest by a decent margin, albeit by far the most difficult; the other two setups are roughly comparable, although the triple jump is slightly faster than the vault.


Most runners tend to prefer the triple jump setup, though some have been known to use the vault variant. Some top runners even opt to use the difficult divevault version of the trick.
Most runners tend to prefer the triple jump setup, though some have been known to use the vault variant. Some top runners even opt to use the difficult divevault version of the trick.
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