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- Shove-it abstract "A Shove-it (or shuvit) is a skateboarding trick where the skateboarder makes the board spin 180 degrees without the tail of the board hitting the ground, or more, under his/her feet. There are many variations of the shove-it but they all follow the same principle: The skateboarder's lead foot remains in one spot, while the back foot performs the \"shove\". The pop shove-it was originally called a \"Ty hop\", named after Ty Page.".
- Shove-it thumbnail Pop_Shuvit_Diagram.jpg?width=300.
- Shove-it wikiPageExternalLink HowToBSPopShuv.htm.
- Shove-it wikiPageID "17849816".
- Shove-it wikiPageLength "5661".
- Shove-it wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Shove-it wikiPageRevisionID "704044506".
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink Alameda_Central.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Lotti.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink California_State_Lottery.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skateboarding_tricks.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink Degree_(angle).
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink Flip_trick.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink Frontside.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink Jasper_McLean.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink Mexico_City.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink Ollie_(skateboarding).
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink Shove-it.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink Skateboarding.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink Skateboarding_trick.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink Ty_Page.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink File:Pop_Shuvit_Diagram.jpg.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLink File:Shove_it.webm.
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pop Shuv It".
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shove-it".
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLinkText "Shove-it#Pop shove-it".
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLinkText "shove-it".
- Shove-it wikiPageWikiLinkText "shuvit".
- Shove-it align "center".
- Shove-it backgroundColor "#FFFFFF".
- Shove-it captionAlign "center".
- Shove-it footer "180".
- Shove-it footerAlign "center".
- Shove-it footerBackground "#D3D3D3".
- Shove-it headerAlign "center".
- Shove-it image "Skateboarding at Mexico City - Flip - 072.JPG".
- Shove-it image "Skateboarding at Mexico City - Flip - 073.JPG".
- Shove-it image "Skateboarding at Mexico City - Flip - 074.JPG".
- Shove-it image "Skateboarding at Mexico City - Flip - 075.JPG".
- Shove-it image "Skateboarding at Mexico City - Flip - 076.JPG".
- Shove-it width "190".
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- Shove-it wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Shove-it wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_image.
- Shove-it wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Redirect.
- Shove-it wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Shove-it wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Shove-it wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Skateboarding.
- Shove-it subject Category:Articles_containing_video_clips.
- Shove-it subject Category:Skateboarding_tricks.
- Shove-it hypernym Trick.
- Shove-it type Album.
- Shove-it comment "A Shove-it (or shuvit) is a skateboarding trick where the skateboarder makes the board spin 180 degrees without the tail of the board hitting the ground, or more, under his/her feet. There are many variations of the shove-it but they all follow the same principle: The skateboarder's lead foot remains in one spot, while the back foot performs the \"shove\". The pop shove-it was originally called a \"Ty hop\", named after Ty Page.".
- Shove-it label "Shove-it".
- Shove-it sameAs Q2551998.
- Shove-it sameAs Pop_Shove-it.
- Shove-it sameAs Pop_shove-it.
- Shove-it sameAs Pop_shove-it.
- Shove-it sameAs Pop_Shove-it.
- Shove-it sameAs m.047bd_y.
- Shove-it sameAs Shove-it.
- Shove-it sameAs Pop_shove-it.
- Shove-it sameAs Q2551998.
- Shove-it wasDerivedFrom Shove-it?oldid=704044506.
- Shove-it depiction Pop_Shuvit_Diagram.jpg.
- Shove-it isPrimaryTopicOf Shove-it.