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It’s not a big spin into a trick unless you go full 180.
You just did a pop shove front board my friend
In my mind it's a pop shove front board if you come out to regular, bigspin front board if it's to fakie.
I thought this at first too but a kickflip front board where you come out fakie isn’t a bs flip front board.
Other exceptions are Bennett/barley grinds. Saying bigspin in is just churching it up
Agreed, but I still like and use it for bigspins in.
It does make me question other things though - would you call a 360 flip fs lipslide on a rail a 270flip fs lipslide?
Or Koston's 360 flip fs noseblunt a 270 flip fs noseblunt?
I think most of us accept it as a 360 flip noseblunt.
Trick naming conventions are always kind of open to discussion / interpretation.