**Skateboard Tricks**
I learned that many skateboard shops have chosen trick names as their shop names. I have come across shops called 50-50, No-Comply, and Crailtap. When I first heard these names, I couldn't understand their meanings. However, I felt they represented a unique perspective on skateboarding. I am curious about the meanings of "crail" and "crailtap" as well as the definition of "comply." Additionally, what does the term "50-50" represent in terms of percentage?
I asked Chat-GPT.
>Could you wrap up skateboarding tricks as a table? 100, including famous and minor ones. Make a table of names and characteristics.
And the following responses were obtained.
Certainly! Here's a table showcasing 100 skateboarding tricks, including famous and minor ones, along with their characteristics:
| Trick Name | Description |
| ---------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Ollie | A fundamental trick where the skateboarder pops the tail on the ground and jumps, making the board airborne. |
| Kickflip | The skateboarder flicks the edge of the board with their foot to make it flip in the air. |
| Heelflip | Similar to a kickflip, but the board flips in the opposite direction, with the heel providing the flick. |
| Pop Shove-It | The skateboarder pops the tail and spins the board 180 degrees with their back foot while it's in the air. |
| 360 Flip | A combination of a kickflip and a 360-degree spin. The skateboarder flips the board and spins it horizontally simultaneously. |
| Boardslide | The skateboarder slides along a rail or ledge with the center of the board while keeping the trucks on top. |
| 50-50 Grind | The skateboarder grinds a rail or ledge with both trucks of the skateboard. |
| Smith Grind | Similar to a 50-50 grind, but the front truck is on the rail/ledge while the back truck hangs off the side. |
| Nosegrind | The skateboarder grinds with the front trucks of the skateboard while the tail hangs off the edge. |
| Tailslide | The skateboarder slides with the tail of the skateboard while the front trucks hang off the edge. |
| Frontside Flip | A combination of a frontside 180-degree turn and a kickflip. The skateboarder spins and flips the board simultaneously. |
| Backside Flip | Similar to a frontside flip, but the skateboarder spins in the opposite direction while flipping the board. |
| Varial Kickflip | A combination of a pop shove-it and a kickflip. The skateboarder spins the board 180 degrees while flipping it. |
| Hardflip | A combination of a kickflip and a frontside pop shove-it. The skateboarder flips the board and spins it 180 degrees in the opposite direction. |
| Crailtap | The skateboarder taps the nose of the board with their front foot while performing an ollie. |
| No-Comply | The skateboarder pops the tail while using their front foot to hop off the board, then lands back on it. |
| Nollie | Similar to an ollie, but the skateboarder pops the nose of the board instead of the tail. |
| Nollie Kickflip | A kickflip performed while using the nose of the board for the pop. |
| Nollie Heelflip | Similar to a nollie kickflip, but the board flips in the opposite direction, with the heel providing the flick. |
| Nollie Shove-It | The skateboarder spins the board 180 degrees with their front foot while popping the nose. |
| Nollie 360 Flip | A combination of a nollie kickflip and a 360-degree spin. The skateboarder flips the board and spins it horizontally simultaneously. |
| Hurricane | The skateboarder grinds a rail or ledge with all four wheels while the board is perpendicular to the obstacle. |
| Salad Grind | The skateboarder grinds with the tail and frontside edge of the board while it's perpendicular to the obstacle. |
| Nose Slide | The skateboarder slides with the front trucks and nose of the board while it's perpendicular to the obstacle. |
| Tail Stall | The skateboarder balances on the tail of the board while it's stationary on a ramp or edge. |
| Nose Stall | The skateboarder balances on the nose of the board while it's stationary on a ramp or edge. |
| Boneless | The skateboarder grabs the board with one hand, takes their back foot off, and plants it on the ground before hopping back on. |
| Bean Plant | Similar to a boneless, but the skateboarder grabs the board with their front hand. |
| Indy Grab | The skateboarder grabs the board between the front foot and the frontside edge of the board with their trailing hand. |
| Melon Grab | The skateboarder grabs the board between the front foot and the heel edge of the board with their trailing hand. |
| Mute Grab | The skateboarder grabs the board between the front foot and the toe edge of the board with their trailing hand. |
| Stalefish Grab | The skateboarder grabs the board between the front foot and the backside edge of the board with their trailing hand. |
| Tail Grab | The skateboarder grabs the board between the back foot and the tail of the board with their trailing hand. |
| Nose Grab | The skateboarder grabs the board between the front foot and the nose of the board with their trailing hand. |
| Japan Air | The skateboarder grabs the board between the front foot and the heel edge of the board with their leading hand while performing an aerial maneuver. |
| Christ Air | Similar to a Japan Air, but the skateboarder extends their front leg straight out in front of them while grabbing the board. |
| Rocket Air | Similar to a Japan Air, but the skateboarder grabs the board between the front foot and the toe edge of the board with their leading hand. |
| One-Footed Ollie | The skateboarder performs an ollie while taking one foot off the board and holding it in the air. |
| Casper Slide | The skateboarder balances on the nose of the board with the tail pointing upward and the back foot resting on top of it. |
| Darkslide | The skateboarder slides along a rail or ledge with the griptape side of the board facing downward. |
| No-Handed Ollie | The skateboarder performs an ollie without using their hands to touch the board. |
| Fingerflip | The skateboarder flips the board using their fingers while it's in the air. |
| Boneless One | The skateboarder grabs the board with one hand, takes their front foot off, and plants it on the ground before hopping back on. |
| Caveman | The skateboarder throws the board down and jumps onto it without performing an ollie. |
| Railstand | The skateboarder balances on the rails of the board with both feet while holding onto the board. |
| Fingerflip Indy | The skateboarder performs an indy grab while flipping the board using their fingers. |
| Handstand | The skateboarder performs a handstand on the board while it's stationary or rolling. |
| Pressure Flip | The skateboarder uses their back foot to apply pressure on the edge of the board, causing it to flip. |
| 540 Shove-It | The skateboarder spins the board 540 degrees with their back foot while it's in the air. |
| Gazelle Flip | A combination of a kickflip and a backside 360 shove-it |
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I don't know if these answers are correct, but I am not afraid to try to unravel them.