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How to do a 50-50's Skateboarding Trick

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Summary: There are a variety of cool tricks to do on a skateboard. In this free how to video you’ll see how to perform a 50-50's move.

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By Cody Demory
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Cody Demory has been into sports all his life. His passion for skateboarding intensified to the point of having to build his own venue right in his backyard in Beverly Hills!read more

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on 8/2/2008 this is wrong. on a 50-50 you should never go head on. your most likely to fall if you do that. go at a slight angle, ollie and kinda stomp the board onto the rail. trut me, i tried going head on and my body can complain about that.lol.

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"Now I'm going to go over fifty fifty's with you what fifty fifty's are it's always on a rail you can do it on the curb if you want or on top of a ramp or whatever. But basically what a fifty fifty is, is both of your trunks are going to be on top of the rail the whole time and your going to slide across like this. All what a fifty fifty is first off your going to want to have a lot of speed coming towards the rail cause if you have to much and your going to fall right off. Cause the momentum and speed are just not enough for the rail to handle so once you have enough speed your going to try to alli on towards the top of it, not towards the side cause if you alli from here to here your going to do that or something. So the whole head on is like probably the best way to do it come on your going to get on the faster you go the easier is it's going to grind the whole rail. And it's just a matter where you put your balance front or back."

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