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In 2007, Julian Wilson regularly began pulling off a highly technical aerial maneuver he called the "sushi roll." While surfing backside, Wilson would launch, grab his board with both hands, lift his feet off the deck, and complete a 360-degree rotation before placing the board back under his feet and landing. | In 2007, Julian Wilson regularly began pulling off a highly technical aerial maneuver he called the "sushi roll." While surfing backside, Wilson would launch, grab his board with both hands, lift his feet off the deck, and complete a 360-degree rotation before placing the board back under his feet and landing. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Tricks|List of tricks]] |
Latest revision as of 18:44, 6 January 2015
In 2007, Julian Wilson regularly began pulling off a highly technical aerial maneuver he called the "sushi roll." While surfing backside, Wilson would launch, grab his board with both hands, lift his feet off the deck, and complete a 360-degree rotation before placing the board back under his feet and landing.