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Aaron Kyro Discusses Skateboarding’s Biggest Controversy

Aaron Kyro and the Braille team takes a deep dive into the controversy.
ShreddER January 27, 2023
Aaron Kyro
YouTube: Braille Skateboarding

Skateboarding has seen its fair share of controversies throughout its history. One of the most significant controversies currently dividing the skateboarding community is the varial flip, which veterans claimed is a hand move.

Skaters like Aaron Kyro and the Braille army argue that varial flips test a skater's skill and creativity. A varial flip is a kickflip combined with a pop shuvit. This trick requires mid-level coordination and control and the ability to think creatively.

On the other side of the debate, skaters argue that tre flips are the ultimate test of a skater's skill. A 360 flip is a trick in which the skater flips the board 360 degrees - a combination of a 360 shove-it and a kickflip. This trick requires a high level of technical ability and control and the ability to execute the trick quickly and smoothly.

Kyro, a self-proclaimed professional skateboarder from the San Francisco Bay Area, has been a vocal advocate for both tricks. He argues that the varial flip is against the grain and doesn't require a higher level of skill and creativity to execute successfully, as beginners can work on it quickly.

Kyro also argues that the 360 flip is a visually impressive trick and showcases a skater's unique style and creativity.

Despite the controversy, both tricks have their appeal, and it depends on personal preference. Skateboarding is an art; everyone has their style and way of expressing it. It's important to remember that, in the end, what's important is to have fun while doing what you love.

In conclusion, the debate over the varial flips vs. 360 flips is a controversial topic in the skateboarding community, with each side having valid arguments.

Ultimately, it's up to each skater to decide which trick they prefer and continue pushing the limits of what is possible on a skateboard.

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