Wakeboard Trick List

Inverts

Inverts are wakeboarding tricks that are performed when the boarder goes upside down while in the air. The first person to perform a unique trick in competition gets to name it – hence a strange variety of names.

313: Heelside Raley metformin 500 metformin hydrochloride and alcohol mg price with a frontside handle-pass 360 – Invented by Shaun Murray.

313 5: Heelside Raley with a frontside handle-pass 540 – Invented by Shaun Murray.

90210: Toeside Raley with a frontside handle-pass 360 – Invented by Mark McNamara.

911: A shifty Raley – Invented by Parks Bonifay.

Ailey: an accidental raley or an air raley without landing.

Air Raley: Board is thrown out behind the rider and above the head in a “Superman” fashion – Invented by Darin Shapiro.

Batwing: Toeside Raley with an Indy grab – Invented by Scott Harwood.

Batwing to Blind: Toeside Raley with a backside 180.

Bee Sting: A Vulcan where the rider grabs melan like a Hoochie Glide on the way down – Invented by Mark Kenney.

Big Wurm: A toeside Front Roll with frontside 540. Handle is rotated above the head – Invented by Ryan Davis.

Blender: A wrapped Heelside Backroll – Invented by Eric Perez.

Blind Judge: Heelside Raley with a backside 180 – Invented by Parks Bonifay.

Blind Pete: A toeside back roll with backside 360 – Invented by Danny Harf.

Crook: Whirlybird with a rewind 180 to fakie.

Crow Mobe: A toeside front roll with frontside 360.

Crow Mobe 540: A toeside front roll with frontside 540 – Invented by Shaun Murray.

Diesel: A toeside Front Roll with a frontside 360. Handle is rotated above the head – Invented by Todd Brendel.

Discombobulator: A wrapped Heelside Backroll with a frontside 540 – Invented back in the ski jumping days by Dave “Tha Dawg” Reinhart. First landed on a wakeboard by Zane Schwenk.

Double Back Roll: A heelside double Backroll – Invented by Parks Bonifay.

Dum Dum: A toeside front roll with backside 360. Invented by Shane Bonifay.

Dum Dum 540: A toeside front roll with backside 540. Invented by Froggy Soven.

Elephant: A Scarecrow with a rewind 180 back to forward – Invented by Scott Byerly/Brannon Meek/Gregg Necrason.

Fat Chance: A switchstance heelside front flip with a frontside 360 – Invented by Scott Byerly.

Flavor Flip: A toeside front flip with a backside 360 – Invented by Mike Weddington.

Front Flip: An end over end cartwheel style flip.

Front Flip to Fakie: Front flip with a frontside 180.

Fruit Loop: A toeside front flip with a backside 180 – Invented by Mike Weddington.

Half-Cab Roll: A switch Roll To Revert.

Half Cab Double Backroll: A Half Cab Roll into a Toeside Backroll – Invented by Parks Bonifay.

Half-Cab Double Back Roll Mobe: A Half-Cab Double back roll with an additional 180 – Invented by Parks Bonifay.

Half-Cab Front Flip: Switchstance frontflip with a frontside 180.

Hasslehoff: A switch heelside front flip with a backside 180 – Invented by Thomas Horrell.

Heelside Backroll: Board and rider perform what is most easily described as a “reverse cartwheel”. Imagine the board is riding all the way around the inside of a pipe.

Hoochie 313: Hoochie glide with a frontside 360.

Hoochie Glide: Heelside Raley with a Method grab – Invented by Gator Lutgert.

Hoochie Krypt: Hoochie glide with a frontside 180. AKA hooch to fakie.

Hoochie to Blind: Hoochie glide with a backside 180 landing wrapped or passing the handle – Invented by Shaun Murray.

Indy Glide: A 911 with an Indy grab.

Iron Cross: A Wrapped Moby Dick – Invented by Darin Shapiro.

KGB: A heelside backroll with a handle-pass backside 360 – Invented by Ryan Seibring and Gregg Necrason.

KGB 540: A heelside backroll with a wrapped backside 540 – Invented by Shaun Murray.

Krypt: Raley with a frontside 180.

Mexican Roll: A Heelside Backroll where the rider throws his head and body down instead of to the side. It was named after Andrea Gaytan, a former female professional rider from Mexico. It’s normally considered an uglier version of a Backroll, but it’s the rotation style used for a Roll To Blind or KGB. It’s sometimes referred to incorrectly as a heelside Front Roll.

Mobius: A heelside Backroll with a frontside 360.

Mobius 540: A heelside Backroll with a frontside 540 – Invented by Jeremy Kovak.

Moby Dick: A tantrum with a backside 360 – Invented by Brannan Johnson or Keith Kipp?

Oh Really: Toeside Raley with a Frontside 540 – Invented by Mark “Turtle” Mcnamara

OHH: Heelside Raley with a Stalefish grab. AKA Other Handed Hoochie Glide – Invented by Brannon Meek.

Orbital: An over the line, inverted, backside 360 – Invented by Darin Shapiro.

Orbital 540: An over the line, inverted, backside 540 – Invented by Darin Shapiro.

Oriental: Heelside Raley with a Slob grab – Invented by Scott Byerly

Pete Rose: A toeside back roll with frontside 360. Typically done with a slob or method grab – Invented by Scott Byerly.

Pete Rose 540: A toeside back roll with frontside 540 – Invented by Scott Byerly.

Remix: A wrapped front flip with a frontside 360. AKA wrapped Slim Chance – Invented by Randy Harris.

Roll to Revert: Backroll with a frontside 180.

Roll to Blind: A heelside backroll with a backside 180 – Invented by Gregg Necrason.

S-Bend: Heelside raley with an overhead backside 360. Both hands over head – Invented by Shannon Best.

S-Bend to Blind: S-Bend with a backside 180 – Invented by Darin Shapiro.

S-Bend 720: Heelside Raley with two overhead backside 360′s. Both hands overhead – Invented by Andy Owings.

Scarecrow: Front roll with a frontside 180 – Invented by Brannon Meek.

Skeezer: A switchstance toeside front roll with frontside 360. Another name for a switch Crow Mobe – Invented by Scott Byerly.

Slim Chance: A heelside front flip with a frontside 360.

Slim Chance 540: A heelside front flip with a frontside 540 – Invented by Josh Sanders.

Slowball: An extremely stalled out heelside Front Flip where the body is kept very straight – Invented by Jeremy Kovak.

Slurpy: Rider approached the wake with both hands behind back and performs a toeside backroll with a backside 360 – Invented by Zane Schwenk.

S-Mobe: An S-bend with a frontside handle-pass 360 on the way down.

Special K: A Toeside Backroll to blind approached with both hands behind the back.

Speedball: Heelside double Front Flip – Invented by Darin Shapiro.

Spiderman: A heelside tantrum with a backside 360. Handle rotated over the head with the backhand. Basically a whirlybird with the back hand on the handle – Invented by Ricky Gonzales.

Square Raley: A Raley done without the use of the wake. AKA Air Air Raley – Invented by Shaun Murray.

Switch Front w/backside 360: A switchstance front flip with a backside 360 – Invented by Shaun Murray.

Tantrum: A heelside backflip – Invented by Eric Perez.

Tantrum to Fakie: Tantrum with a frontside 180.

Tantrum to Blind: A tantrum with an indy grab and a backside 180 – Invented by Scott Byerly.

Temper Tantrum: A double Tantrum – Invented by Parks Bonifay.

Toeside Backroll: A toeside backflip.

Toeside Roll To Blind (G-spot): A toeside back roll with a wrapped/handle-pass backside 180.

Toeside Roll To Revert: A toeside backflip with a frontside 180.

Toeside Front roll: Rider throws their head and body down in a somersault fashion.

Tootsie Roll: A toeside front roll with a backside 180. Invented by Shane Bonifay.

Vulcan: An S-Bend with a frontside 180. AKA S-Bend to fakie – Invented by Parks Bonifay.

Whirlybird: A tantrum with a backside 360. Handle rotated above the head – Invented by Bill McCaffray.

Whirlybird 540: A Tantrum with a backside 540. Handle rotated above the head – Invented by Shaun Murray.

Whirlybird 720: A Tantrum with a backside 720. Handle rotated above the head – Invented by Parks Bonifay.

WhirlyDick: A Whirlybird where the rider does a handle pass backside 360 after the first overhead spin.

Wrapped KGB: A heelside backroll with a wrapped backside 360 – Invented by Ryan Seibring and Gregg Necrason.

Wrecking Ball: A wrapped tantrum with a backside 360. Sometimes referred to as a wrapped Whirlybird – Invented by Matt Hickman.

X-Mobe: A switch stance toeside backroll with a frontside 360. AKA switch Pete Rose – Invented by Darin Shapiro.