How to do a Caballerial
I came across a Brasillian blogger site when they posted about on one of my comics. They also linked to a YouTube video of Steve Caballero explaining the fakie 360 ollie, also known as the Caballerial. Who knew it was so easy? Stevie’s voiceover is pretty stiff but his fakie ollie is rad. Video is embedded after the turn.
I hate people calling nollie 360 ollies as a caballerials. Steve explained it clearly what he meant by this trick.
I hate bad grammar.
Yeah, Cab is an original. Maybe Caballerials can be next on the SnA New Trick of the Month Club list. I’m in. After they we can move to Elguerials.
Grammar fix for zed-word. Please change “After they” to “After that,” in my prior post. Thanks, Team Strunk & White.
Thanks Rich!
hey sfah, what’s a nollie ollie? I have seen and done ollies and nollies but never a nollie ollie.
hey Ryan! who give a fuck about my mistakes?
wouldn’t a “nollie 360 ollie” be a switch caballerial anyway, so why get mad when someone calls it a caballarial? I don’t get upset when people call my chink-chink’s, switch nollie frontside 5-0. I just realize that I have been skating a long time. I remember when hardflips could be done backside or frontside, not anymore;)now the trick is called either a hardflip or a (blank), anyone know the answer?
“bonk your back tires”
Again sfah, please process the information.
This is a cool vid. I came across it a while back on youtube and have been working on it… hope to have it wired by the end of next summer! There are so many cool 360 tricks from fakie… its fun to consider the options. Its good to see the vid again thanks for posting!
Ryan….inward kick/heel flip? I know what you mean tho. I remember when 1/2 cab heel/kick flips were called just that instead of b/s or f/s fakie 180 flips, why shit gotta be so complicated now?
you win…inward heelflips used to be called backside hardflip and today’s hardflip used to be called a frontside hardflip.