Elbowhigh
Elbowhigh is a term used in the context of skateboarding and BMX to describe a trick where the rider's elbow is raised to a height that is roughly at the level of the hip. This trick is often performed as part of a combination or as a standalone move. The elbowhigh is typically executed by the rider pushing off with their back foot, using the momentum to lift their front elbow to the desired height. The trick is often combined with other moves, such as a kickflip or a shove-it, to create more complex combinations. Elbowhighs can be performed on both skateboards and BMX bikes, and are a popular move among skateboarders and BMX riders alike. The trick requires a good understanding of balance and control, as well as a strong core and upper body. It is important for riders to practice and perfect their elbowhighs to ensure safety and to improve their overall skill level.