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Hole Moves 18 years 9 months ago #9423

Hey. What are some tricks that you can do in holes that you are generally not able to do on waves

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Re:Hole Moves 18 years 9 months ago #9428

Phonix monkey

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Re:Hole Moves 18 years 9 months ago #9433

Hey,
Cartwheels, splitwheels, tricky whu. Used to be loops but some waves allow really good paddlers to loop (although the technique is different).
Ofcoarse, all the newschool hole moves - phonix monkey, lunar orbit, Jedi flip etc... bar the Mcnasty which is known as a pistol flip on a wave, again the technique is slightly different.

Probably left a few out but i think thats the just of it. Also features vary; Rock Island is a good example where you can do most wave moves and most hole moves. It generally all depends on what type of wave/hole you usually play in.

Cheers,
Scotty R

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Re:Hole Moves 18 years 9 months ago #9448

there really two different types of freestyle. One( holes) generally calls for engaging you boat in the water( carwheels,splitwheels,loops sort of). Wave moves, at least the new ones, generally call for picking up energy on waves so you can launch into the air and do crazy stuff out of the water. To be honest im not verry good at either one but thats the basic difference.

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