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== Classifications == | == Classifications == | ||
While there | While there is a large variety of trickjumps and many of them blur the lines between categories, trickjumpers often distinguish between loose categories of trickjumps. | ||
=== Vertical trickjumps === | === Vertical trickjumps === | ||
Vertical trickjumps involve climbing a very tall ledge all in one sequence of moves. The optimal sequence of moves generally consists of starting with a [[triple jump]], [[Cap throw|cap throwing]] and [[Dive|diving]] into a [[cap bounce]], cap throwing again to stall against the wall, [[Wall jump|wall jumping]], and then finally cap throwing and diving onto the top. For very precise vertical trickjumps, it is often advantageous to perform a down-oriented [[motion throw]] against the wall, since these curve very slightly upward and then back downward during their trajectory, which the wall can intercept at its highest point. | Vertical trickjumps involve climbing a very tall ledge all in one sequence of moves. The optimal sequence of moves generally consists of starting with a [[triple jump]], [[Cap throw|cap throwing]] and [[Dive|diving]] into a [[cap bounce]], cap throwing again to stall against the wall, [[Wall jump|wall jumping]], and then finally cap throwing and diving onto the top. For very precise vertical trickjumps, it is often advantageous to perform a down-oriented [[motion throw]] against the wall, since these curve very slightly upward and then back downward during their trajectory, which the wall can intercept at its highest point. | ||
[[Category:Tricks]] | [[Category:Tricks]] |