the “Dinner Roll” trick

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The “Dinner Roll” trick is a groundbreaking off-axis 720-degree aerial maneuver in freestyle skiing that Jonny Moseley popularized, helping to redefine the sport’s style and progression.

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instanceOf aerial maneuver
freestyle skiing trick
associatedWithAthlete Jonny Moseley
axisType off-axis
category moguls freestyle skiing trick
difficulty advanced
discipline freestyle skiing
hasRotation 720 degrees
impactOnSport advanced progression in freestyle skiing
redefined freestyle skiing style
influenced subsequent off-axis tricks in freestyle skiing
influencedBy snowboard-style off-axis rotations
innovationLevel groundbreaking
involves aerial inversion-like motion
off-axis body rotation
movementType aerial spin
off-axis aerial rotation
notableFor blending style and technical difficulty
pushing boundaries of traditional moguls technique
popularizedBy Jonny Moseley
requires controlled landing technique
precise air awareness
strong takeoff timing
riskLevel high
rotationCount two full rotations
style off-axis 720
off-axis spin
usedIn freestyle skiing competitions

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Jonny Moseley knownFor the “Dinner Roll” trick