| Flip Aerials :: |
| Cheese Roll: Standard: |
An aerial maneuver where the sail is laid down sideway in mid air (like a lay down jibe) causing the board and sail to flip sideways through a 360 degree rotation around the mast as an axis of rotation. Inventor: The Italian Cesare Cantagalli |
| Cheese Roll: Clew-1st: |
Also known as the Clew-Screw. Originator: Lars Bergstrom |
| Push Loop: Standard: |
Backward rotation by throwing the head backwards and causing the sail to flip around. |
| Push Loop: 1-Hand: |
Letting go of the backhand during a Push-Loop. |
| Rodeo Flip: |
A one-handed Cheez-Roll. |
| Gutter Flip: |
A Shove-It into a Cheez-Roll with the feet flipping over the head. Originator: Fredrick Stein |
| Drum Roll: |
A Shove-It into the eye of the wind causing an aerial rotation backwards. Originator: Brad Drummond |
| T-Bone: |
A switch-stance forward but the board twist around mid air, so you land clew-first facing the opposite direction. Inventor: John Hibbard |
| Ponch: |
A flat water goiter initiated by going down wind. Sometimes called a Floiter. Invented by Kevin Ponchetera |
| Fruit Loop: |
An extension of the Aerial-Duck-Jibe where the sailor, while in mid air, ducks the sail and immediately rotates into a clew-1st forward. The landing is finished by turning the board in the opposite direction and doing a feet change. Originator: Ricardo Campello |