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360 Jump in Aggressive Vert Inline Skating

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Definition: 360 is a shortened name for 360 degrees of rotation in the air. To do a 360 jump, the skater jumps from a ramp or any other surface and spins around one complete revolution in the air before landing. A 360 jump is one complete revolution in the air. There are many variations of this jump based on body position and the structure used for the take-off and landing. Single jumps without the use of structures exist by other names in other forms of skating, too.
Also Known As: 360, single jump

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