varial
Varial is a term used in action sports and performing arts to describe a trick or technique that combines two rotational motions, typically a flip and a spin, so that the motion on the board or body rotates on different axes. The word is most widely encountered in skateboarding and related board disciplines, where it denotes tricks that pair a horizontal spin (shuv-it) with a vertical rotation (flip). The best-known examples are varial kickflip and varial heelflip. In these tricks, the rider uses a combined motion to impart both a flip and a 180-degree or other rotation to the board, creating the appearance of the board and rider rotating in opposing directions. The exact definition can vary by rider or scene and has no single governing standard.
In other contexts, varial references appear in dance and performance circles, where some spinning or flipping
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