Whatis a Step Over ?
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- Pat C.
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The "gimme cone" in skateboard slalom is called a "delay gate" in ski racing. It is a cone where you do not have to turn to pass on the correct side. You therefore delay your turn until the next cone.
Example: Pass cone #3 on the right. Head toward cone #5 to pass it on the right. On the way, you naturally pass cone #4 on the left, without making additional course corrections or turns.
I'm not sure about this, but I think a "hook" in slalom skateboarding is the same as a "hairpin" in ski racing.
Here are some ski race course diagrams: http://home.eznet.net/~vraguso/Book_1/Courses.html
Example: Pass cone #3 on the right. Head toward cone #5 to pass it on the right. On the way, you naturally pass cone #4 on the left, without making additional course corrections or turns.
I'm not sure about this, but I think a "hook" in slalom skateboarding is the same as a "hairpin" in ski racing.
Here are some ski race course diagrams: http://home.eznet.net/~vraguso/Book_1/Courses.html
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I don't know the first two, but I think a gimme gate is what some call a "Negative Cone." It's where the cone is off-set, but in a way that you, in the "natural flow" of the course, go on the inside, not the outside, of the cone. It's hard to describe without a visual example; so I hope that's pretty clear. It sometimes is put there (when I set a course) to keep the riders thinking.
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Whatis a Step Over ?
n an older post JOHN GUILMOUR Described a couple of Technical terms , but a couple of others were left aside ,so , What is a STEP OVER , a HOOK and a GIMME GATE ? I'M triying to set courses that are not Shotgun courses 'cause I would like to compete asap , and practice what's in a Real Course. THANKS for your future inputs. Sylvain