FIS Tricks List
Freestyle
Last update: 05-02-2022
Trick ID
Trick Name
Event
Trick Description
0
0 Spin
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10
1080
The takeoff is initiated both upwards and vertically which starts a primary rotation in the vertical axis. The upper and lower body then extends and rotates. The body rotates a total of 1080 degrees the skier then flexes and prepares for the landing.
12
1260
1260º rotation, 3.5 full rotations
14
1440
1440º rotation, 4.0 full rotations
16
1620
1620º rotation, 4.5 full rotations
1
180
180º rotation, 0.5 full rotations
18
1800
1800º rotation, 5.0 full rotations
19
1980
1980º rotation, 5.5 full rotations
21
2160
2160º rotation, 6.0 full rotations
2
270
270º rotation, 0.75 full rotations
3
360°
One complete rotation around the vertical axis with a straight body
4
450
450º rotation, 1.25 full rotations
55
50-50
The rider slides forward on the rail. A frontside 50/50 is performed from the frontside approach. A backside 50/50 is performed from the backside approach
5
540
540º rotation, 1.5 full rotations
6
630
630º rotation, 1.75 full rotations
7
720
The takeoff is initiated both upwards and vertically which starts a primary rotation in the vertical axis. The upper and lower body then fully extends straight and rotates. The body rotates a total of 720 degrees then the skier flexes and prepares for the
8
810
810º rotation, 2.25 full rotations
9
900
900º rotation, 2.5 full rotations
99
990
990º rotation, 2.75 full rotations
AF
Air-to-fakie
Any trick in the halfpipe/quarterpipes where the wall is approached riding forward, no rotation is made, and the snowboarder lands riding backward.
AO
Alley Oop
A term used to describe any manoeuvre in the halfpipe/quarterpipe where one rotates 180 or more degrees in an uphill direction; that is, rotating backside on the frontside wall, or rotating frontside on the backside wall.
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and
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bdF
Back double Full
The take-off is initiated both upwards and backwards which starts a primary rotation on the horizontal axis. An additional rotation on the vertical axis is initiated with the rotation of the upper body. The upper and lower body then extends straight. Ther
bdFdF
Back Double Full-Double Full
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bdFdFF
Back Double Full-Double Full-Full
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bdFF
Back Double Full-Full
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bdFFdF
Back Double Full-Full-Double Full
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bdFFF
Back Double Full-Full-Full
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bdFT
Back Double Full-Tuck
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bF
Back full
The take-off is initiated both upwards and backwards which starts a primary rotation on the horizontal axis. An additional axis of rotation on the vertical axis is initiated with the rotation of the upper body. The upper and lower body then extends straig
bFdF
Back Full-Double Full
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bFdFdF
Back Full-double Full-Double Full
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bFdFF
Back Full-Double Full-Full
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bFF
Back Full-Full
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bFFdF
Back Full-Full-Double Full
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bFFF
Back Full-Full-Full
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bFtFF
Back Full-Triple Full-Full
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bFT
Back Full-Tuck
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bFTF
Back Full-Tuck-Full
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bG
Back Grab
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bL
Back Lay
The take-off is initiated both upwards and backwards which starts a primary rotation on the horizontal axis. The upper and the lower body extends. The body rotates backwards a total of 360 degrees, then the skier flexes and prepares for the landing.
bLdF
Back Lay-Double Full
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bLdFF
Back Lay-Double Full-Full
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bLF
Back Lay-Full
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bLFdF
Back Lay-Full-Double Full
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bLFF
Back Lay-Full-Full
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bLFT
Back Lay-Full-Tuck
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bLL
Back Lay-Lay
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bLPF
Back Lay-Pike-Full
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bLtFF
Back Lay-Triple Full-Full
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bLTF
Back Lay-Tuck-Full
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bLTT
Back Lay-Tuck-Tuck
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bLT
Back Lay?Tuck
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bP
Back Pike
The take-off is initiated both upwards and backwards which starts A primary rotation on the horizontal axis. The upper and lower body then extends. A body action that starts from an extended position then there is a flexion at the waist, with legs being k
Y
Back Scratcher
The skis? tails are brought back and up to a minimum angle of 90° to the horizontal when viewed from the side, knees bent, hips forward and a slight backwards counter motion of the upper body (shoulders). Legs must be together and skis parallel.
btF
Back triple full
The take-off is initiated both upwards and backwards which starts a primary rotation on the horizontal axis. An additional rotation on the vertical axis is initiated with the rotation of the upper body. The upper and lower body then extends straight. Ther
bT
Back Tuck
The take-off is initiated both upwards and backwards which starts A primary rotation on the horizontal axis. The upper and lower body then extends. There is a flexion at the waist between the upper body and lower body to the tuck position. The body rotate
bs
Backside
One rotation over the horizontal axis, after take off, back will be to front. Regular = Rotation to Right / Goofy = Rotation to the left
bsl
Backslide
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Bio
Bio
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Blr
Blender
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BnA
BowArrow Grab
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Bb
Bring Back
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Brt
Britney
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Bui
Buick
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But
Butter
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Ci
Cindy
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con
Continuing
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Cos
Cosack
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Cg
Critical Grab
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cu
Cuban
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D
Daffy
After take-off, one leg should be brought up and forward while the other leg is simultaneously brought backwards and up, resulting in a 180° split position in which the front ski is parallel to the back ski, skis pointing straight up and down.
gap
Disaster
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Eg
Esco Grab
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fsl
Fastslide/Frontslide
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Fs
Flatspin
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f
Front
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fdF
Front double Full
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fF
Front Full
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fG
Front Grab
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fp
Front position
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ftF
Front triple Full
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fT / fP
Front Tuck / Front Pike
The takeoff is initiated both upwards and forwards which starts a primary rotation on the horizontal axis. The upper and lower body then flexes. There is a flexion at the waist between the upper body and lower body to the tuck position. The body rotates f
Go
Gorilla
Both hands grab toeside between the bindings
G
Grab (G)
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Gui
Guitar
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Hd
Hand Drag
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Hp
Handplant
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hi
High
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I
Indy
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IT
Indy Truck
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X
Iron Cross
This is a combination of the back scratcher and the tip cross. The skis are crossed in a 90° angle while pointing to the ground at a 90° angle. The maneuver is held with the upper body in the neutral position until the skis are extended to the landing hil
J
Japan
The front hand grabs the toe edge in between the feet and the front knee is pulled to the board
Kfd
K-Fed
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KanF
Kangaroo Flip
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K
Kosak
A Kosak is a combination of a Spread Eagle and a Zudnik. Arms can be held in different ways; in front, between the skis, at the side, or a competitor may grab the ski tips. Legs are simultaneously raised and spread in front and to the side of the body. Le
LzB
Lazy Boy
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ld
Leading
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ls
Leftside
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LL
Lincoln Loop
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Lsl
Lipslide
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l
Loop
The takeoff is initiated both upwards and sideways which starts a primary rotation in the lateral axis. The upper and lower body then extends either straight on into the free position and rotates. The body rotates a total of 360 degrees, then the skier fl
lF
Loop Full
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lG
Loop Grab
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lGF
Loop Grab Full
The take-off is initiated both upwards and sideways which starts a primary rotation in the lateral axis. The upper then also starts to rotate on the secondary vertical axis, then extends into the free position with a grab. The body rotates a total of 360
lpF
Loop Position Full
The take-off is initiated both upwards and sideways which starts a primary rotation in the lateral axis. The upper then also starts to rotate on the secondary vertical axis, then extends into the free position with a position. The body rotates a total of
lp
Lopp position
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mdr
Meader Grab
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Mfd
Mega-Fed
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Me
Melon
The front hand reaches behind the front leg and grabs the heel edge in- between the bindings while the front leg is boned
Mi
Misty
The Frontside misty ends up looking quite a bit like a frontside rodeo in the middle of the trick, but at take off the rider uses a more frontflip type of motion to start the trick. The frontside Misty can only be done off the toes and the rider will wind up to spin frontside, then snap their trailing shoulder towards their front foot and the lead shoulder will release towards the sky. as they unwind at takeoff release. Usually grabbing Indy the rider follows the lead shoulder through the rotation to 540, 720 and even 900
M
Mule Kick
The Mule Kick is a Back Scratcher with a 45° twist of the hip to the side.
Mu
Mute
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nol
Nollie
A trick in which the snowboarder springs off the nose of the board and into the air
NB
Nose Butter
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Ng
Nosegrab
The front hand grabs the nose of the snowboard
Np
Nosepress
A more technical kind of a 50-50 where the rider leans forward to put pressure on the nose to be able to lift the rear foot so that it is not in contact with the rail.
Nsl
Noseslide
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Oct
Octo Grab
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off
off
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10o
Off Axis 1080
The takeoff is initiated both vertically and upwards or vertically and downwards which starts a tilted primary rotation off of the vertical axis. The upper body rotates in the direction of travel and lower body follows. Then the body flexes into the free
14o
Off Axis 1440
The takeoff is initiated both vertically and upwards or vertically and downwards which starts a tilted primary rotation off of the vertical axis. The upper body rotates in the direction of travel and lower body follows. Then the body flexes into the free
3o
Off Axis 360
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7o
Off Axis 720
The takeoff is initiated both vertically and upwards or vertically and downwards which starts a tilted primary rotation off of the vertical axis. The upper body rotates in the direction of travel and lower body follows. Then the body flexes into the free
A
Off Axis group A
D-spin, Cork, and Loop full
B
Off Axis group B
Rodeo, Flat spin
C
Off Axis group C
Misty, Bio
ol
Ollie
A trick in which the snowboarder springs off the tail of the board and into the air
on
on
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op
Opposite
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Orb
Orbital
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out
out
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Pt
Poptart
Airing from fakie to forward in the halfpipe without rotation
p
Position (p)
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Pre
Pre Grab
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Pr
Pretzel
Concluding a slide trick with a 270° spin opposite the direction in which you did a rotation during the trick's initiation
Q
Quad
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rv
Reverse
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rs
Righside
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r
Right
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Rd
Rodeo
An invert done riding fakie or forward where the rider rotates frontside or backside while fliping. Can be done with a 540, 720, 900 and 1080.
sf
Safety
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Scr
Screamin‘ Seaman
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Sb
Seatbelt
The front hand reaches across the body and grabs the tail while the front leg is boned
sh
Shifty
A grabless trick where the upper torso and lower body are twisted in opposite directions and then returned to normal. Usually the front leg is boned
xx
Skipped
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snip
Sniper Tap
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S
Spread Eager
After take-off the outstretched arms and legs are extended out to the sides away from the body. The legs should be spread to form a minimal angle of 90° when viewed from the front. The skis should be parallel to each other (tails and tips equally spread)
SE
Spread Eagle
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stl
Stalefish
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St
Stalefish
Back hand grabs the heel edge of the board between the feet, around the outside of the knee
StB
Stink Bug
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Str
Straight
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Sfd
Super-Fed
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sw
Swap
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xu
Switchup
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TP
Tai Pan
The back hand grabs the toe edge just in front of the rear foot. However, the arm must go around the outside of your rear knee. The board is then pulled behind the rider (tweaked). The name Taipan is a portmanteau of tail/Japan air
TB
Tail Butter
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Tg
Tailgrab
The rear hand grabs the tail of the snowboard. Variations include straightening, or 'boning' the front leg, or 'tweaking' the board slightly frontside or backside
tov
Tails Over
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Tsl
Tailslide
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ThF
Thai Flip
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Ti
Tindy
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to
to
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tko
Tokyo Drift
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Tr
Transfer
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Tdr
Truck Driver
When both hands grab Indy and Melon
tt
True Tail
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T
Twister
The skis are twisted a minimum of 90° to the fall line. The skis should remain parallel to each other, together and 90° to the body. The hands and arms may move to counter the twisting of the skis.
UF
Underflip
A backflip with a frontside 180 on the y axis, opposed to the frontside cork 5 which is off axis
Wr
Wallride
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Z
Zudnick
A Nordic type jump in which the upper body is bent roughly 90° at the waist by bringing the upper body forward and down and the lower body forward and up. The toes rise up towards and in the vicinity of the competitor's chin. The skis should remain close