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Jason Park Wants to Normalize The Solo Post-trick Celebration Crab Turning

YouTuber Jason Park turned into a crab after landing an insane trick.
ShreddER June 11, 2022
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Skateboarding influencer and Gary Gorger's closest homie Jason Park wants to normalize the solo post-trick celebration where you turn into a crab.

The YouTube star has been creating incredible skate videos online where he entertains all skateboarders and provides value to the skateboarding influencer space.

Back in the old days, professional skateboarders' edgy look after landing tricks got all the core skaters cursing loud with famous freakouts became a thing.

Smashing their skateboards, shouting at an obstacle, and F-words everywhere.

Hence, the new way of celebrating eye-popping landing maneuvers these days is all about hugs, high-fives, and all smiles on everyone's faces. But this time, Park is about making a new thing to make people turn into a crab, and fans loved it.

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