Also, I you have other pics of this trick or ones like it, post em up! Especially one that I cant find a pic of, its like, a layback slide along the transition, I saw one on this website, but I dont know were, the guy is totally on the wall, sliding sideways...
That's the basic layback. Nowadays, what most people think of as a layback is DP's layback rollout, where you get on top of the coping. But originally they were done on the wall, often with the hand below the coping. Shogo had some of the most stylish laybacks, topped only by...
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Also, I you have other pics of this trick or ones like it, post em up! Especially one that I cant find a pic of, its like, a layback slide along the transition, I saw one on this website, but I dont know were, the guy is totally on the wall, sliding sideways...
...Jay Smith:
Jay still does them better than just about anyone else...
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Brad edwards pretty much destroys laybacks on everything. Tranny, banks, dh with numerous variations. As for a how to on em, I would say you should probally just do alot of skateboarding.