Backside stall

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A backside stall is a trick that can be done on aggressive skates, which is a stall done on the grind area, or h-block of the skates on the coping of a halfpipe. The skater will approach the coping, and when he reaches the top, he will jump and do a half-turn (one-eighty) in the air and land with both of his grind areas on the coping. Then after a brief stall, the skater will drop back into the halfpipe.

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