Inward heelflip
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An Inward Heelflip combines a backside Pop Shove-it with a heelflip. The name comes from the rider's point of view, because while doing an Inward Heelflip, the 180 degree rotation of flip moves the board inward instead of outwards as in a varial heelflip. This is considered the heelflip version of the hardflip, and is similar due to the awkward positioning and motion of the feet. This trick is usually easier to first learn in fakie, because of the Shove-It involved.
[edit] Variations
360 Inward Heelflip The 360 Inward Heelflip is done exactly like the inward heel, but instead of a regular backside pop shuvit, you do a 360 pop shove-it so the board spins 360 degrees.

