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The '''Caballerial''' was originally a skateboarding trick performed in a half pipe, but has now been adopted in styles other than [[vert skateboarding|vert]], and is also performed in BMX. The original trick is a [[Fakie ollie|fakie]] backside 360 [[Ollie (skateboarding trick)|ollie]], or in BMX, a fakie 360. The Caballerial can also be done frontside (Frontside Cab etc.) The Caballerial was named after professional skateboarder [[Steve Caballero]], who invented the trick in 1981, originally doing the trick backside. With input from Caballero and the skateboard community as a whole, this trick is a skateboard and snowboard only trick. It shall be known in the BMX community as a backwards 180/360 from now on.  <ref name="Wingate2002">{{cite book|last=Wingate|first=Brian|title=Tony Hawk: Skateboarding Champion|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mgLL4RmlCEQC&pg=PA2|accessdate=17 September 2012|year=2002|publisher=Rosen Publishing|isbn=9780823936519|page=2}}</ref><ref name="Adams2009">{{cite book|last=Adams|first=Michael|title=Slang: The People's Poetry|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=UrrCoCUiW3gC&pg=PA24|accessdate=17 September 2012|year=2009|publisher=Oxford UP|isbn=9780195314632|page=24}}</ref><ref name="Marcus2011">{{cite book|last=Marcus|first=Ben|title=The Skateboard: The Good, the Rad, and the Gnarly: An Illustrated History|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=NxembYuScL8C&pg=PA216|accessdate=17 September 2012|date=2011-06-06|publisher=MVP Books|isbn=9780760338056|page=216}}</ref>
The '''Caballerial''' was originally a skateboarding trick performed in a half pipe, but has now been adopted in styles other than [[vert skateboarding|vert]], and is also performed in other sports, such as [[BMX]] and [[snowboarding]]. The original trick is a [[Fakie ollie|fakie]] [[Frontside and backside|backside]] 360 [[Ollie (skateboarding trick)|ollie]], or in BMX, a fakie 360. The Caballerial can also be done [[Frontside and backside|frontside]] (Frontside Cab etc.) The Caballerial was named after professional skateboarder [[Steve Caballero]], who invented the trick in 1980,<ref>{{Cite book |last=Marcus |first=Ben |title=The skateboard: the good, the rad, and the gnarly. An illustrated history |last2=Griggi |first2=Lucia |date=2011 |publisher=MVP |isbn=978-0-7603-3805-6 |location=Minneapolis, Minn}}</ref> originally doing the trick backside.


The '''Half-cab''' is a variation of the Caballerial where the rider only rotates 180 degrees rather than the full 360. This trick can be learned before the regular 180, if the rider has trouble landing switch. Invented by Kevin Staab.
The '''Half-cab''' is a variation of the Caballerial where the rider only rotates 180 degrees rather than the full 360. This trick can be learned before the regular 180, if the rider has trouble landing switch. Invented by Kevin Staab.
== Snowboarding ==
Snowboarding shares many trick names with skateboarding, as frequently snowboarders looked to skateboarding to inform their riding, particularly in the early days of the sport.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Gross |first=Gerhard |date=Jun 17, 2015 |title=Theres No Such Thing As A Frontside Indy |url=https://www.snowboarder.com/news/theres-no-such-thing-as-a-frontside-indy |website=Snowboarder}}</ref> However, as snowboarding has progressed, certain snowboarding tricks have come to have different definitions than the original skateboard trick.<ref>{{Cite web |date=August 15, 2024 |title=How to do a Half Cab on a Snowboard: A Step-by-Step Guide |url=https://www.snowboarder.com/how-to/how-to-half-cab-snowboard-trick |website=Snowboarder}}</ref> In skateboarding a true Cab or Caballerial must be a fakie backside rotation. However, in snowboarding the term cab is used to refer to any switch frontside spin (a spin initiated with the riders non dominant foot forward and the rider facing forward for the first 180 degrees of the rotation).<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |title=Burton Discover |url=https://www.burton.com/discover/s/article/snowboarding-terms#c |access-date=2025-11-01 |website=www.burton.com}}</ref> The amount spun and the part of the board that are popped off of do not matter. Switch frontside 180s and 360s may still be referred to as half Cabs and full Cabs respectively.<ref>{{Cite web |title={{!}} How to Cab 180 |url=https://whitelines.com/snowboarding-advice/trick-tips/kicker/how-to-cab-180.html |access-date=2025-11-01 |website=Whitelines Snowboarding |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name=":0" />


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The Caballerial was originally a skateboarding trick performed in a half pipe, but has now been adopted in styles other than vert, and is also performed in other sports, such as BMX and snowboarding. The original trick is a fakie backside 360 ollie, or in BMX, a fakie 360. The Caballerial can also be done frontside (Frontside Cab etc.) The Caballerial was named after professional skateboarder Steve Caballero, who invented the trick in 1980,[1] originally doing the trick backside.

The Half-cab is a variation of the Caballerial where the rider only rotates 180 degrees rather than the full 360. This trick can be learned before the regular 180, if the rider has trouble landing switch. Invented by Kevin Staab.

Snowboarding

Snowboarding shares many trick names with skateboarding, as frequently snowboarders looked to skateboarding to inform their riding, particularly in the early days of the sport.[2] However, as snowboarding has progressed, certain snowboarding tricks have come to have different definitions than the original skateboard trick.[3] In skateboarding a true Cab or Caballerial must be a fakie backside rotation. However, in snowboarding the term cab is used to refer to any switch frontside spin (a spin initiated with the riders non dominant foot forward and the rider facing forward for the first 180 degrees of the rotation).[4] The amount spun and the part of the board that are popped off of do not matter. Switch frontside 180s and 360s may still be referred to as half Cabs and full Cabs respectively.[5][4]

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