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Soap Shoes
Sonic Team has formed a collaboration with extreme sport shoe maker "SOAP" for Sonic Adventure 2! Sonic will wear a custom pair of "Scorcher's"! |
Soap is the brand name for shoes made for grinding. They were introduced by Chris Morris of Artemis Innovations Inc. with the brand name "Soap" in 1997. They have a plastic concavity in the sole, which allows
the wearer to grind on objects such as pipes, handrails, and stone ledges. The company and their product rapidly gained popularity through fansites, a video game, and live demonstrations. Soap fell to legal
vulnerabilities and was readministrated twice, eventually bringing the brand to Heeling Sports Limited. The act of grinding on rails and ledges specifically using soap shoes has been dubbed "soaping," with
the "soaper" being the one performing said act. TechniquesSoap shoes can go hand-in-hand with freestyle walking to form lines or multiple tricks strung together. It is one of the few land-based extreme sports that can be easily practiced in both dry and wet conditions. There are two schools of thought for basic frontside/backside grinding with Soap Shoes; the first using the leading leg (your right foot if you are goofy and vice versa for regular) as the leg you leap off, landing with your back foot on the rail/ledge/etc. first and subsequently placing your leading foot on moments later. The second technique is to leap off your trailing leg and place your leading foot on the rail/ledge/etc. first following it with your trailing foot moments later. You can also endeavour to land both feet simultaneously on the rail. There is little advantage from one technique to the other; leading leg first often yields more speed but this is at the expense of control, and abandoning a trick if your trail leg fails to lock onto the obstacle proves difficult without risking injury, as your leading leg will be sliding away from you. On the other hand, the trail leg first technique is much more controlled and safer in the event of poor execution, but speed is sacrificed.The technique used is mostly based on preference due to your natural bias. e.g. a right footed person who is of regular stance (the most common combination) will find it far easier to leap off their left foot and land with their right foot on the rail first using the trailing leg technique outlined above. Basic TricksHere are the very basic tricks that can be performed with Soap shoes: Frontside- The most basic trick, run up and grind with your feet perpendicular to the rail. Royale- Both your feet are tweaked out in the direction you are grinding. Fahrvergnugen(A.K.A. Farf)- Both your feet are tweaked in the opposite direction you are grinding. Backside- Many tricks can be performed backside, to do this run up to the rail with your back facing it, and jump on it. Cheesegrater- Like a frontside, only with your feet facing in opposite directions on the rail. Drag Queen- Grinding with your front foot, while your trailing foot is sliding on the toe. Unity- Like a frontside, only with your legs crossed. Savannah- The savannah is like a unity, except that you cross your front leg over your back leg. Tourque- To perform a torque, you only slide with your frontfoot in the farhrvergnugen position, and grab your backfoot. Backslide- You have your backfoot in the royale position, and grab your front foot with your leading hand. Pudslide- Grind with your back foot in farf position, and grab your front foot. Suislide- You grind with only your front foot, and grab your back foot with your front hand. |
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