Talk:Double Leg (trick)

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misty twisty[edit]

I heard of "misty twisty". As far as I know it is a doubleleg with bent legs + after the dbleg you spin another 360°. A doubleleg and another 360° spin is called "Doublelegtwist" or "doublelegfull"...but misty twisty... no.

"barrel roll"[edit]

it is again me - I think, one of the older forms the host was talking about the "barrel roll" not doubleleg. It make sense.. If you are going to roll over barrel.. you are doing a doubleleg.. what i want to say is... maybe the name should also appear in the text

Kim Do Kick[edit]

Isn't this also called a Crowd Awakener? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 140.226.191.205 (talk) 02:19, 21 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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