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In which winter sport are the terms “stale fish” and “mule kick” used?

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The terms "stale fish" and "mule kick" are used in the sport of snowboarding. A stale fish is a trick in which the rider jumps off the lip of a halfpipe and grabs the heel edge of their board with both hands, while a mule kick is a trick where the rider grabs the toe edge of their board with both hands while in the air.
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"Stale fish" and "mule kick" are terms used in snowboarding, a popular winter sport that involves sliding down snowy slopes on a board.
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The terms "stale fish" and "mule kick" are often used in snowboarding, a popular winter sport. 

Stale fish is a trick during which the rider grabs the heel edge of the snowboard behind their back with their rear hand, while extending their front leg. Mule kick, on the other hand, is a trick where the rider kicks the back leg straight out behind them while grabbing the nose of the board with their front hand. 
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A stale fish is a trick in which the rider jumps off the lip of a halfpipe and grabs the heel edge of their board with both hands, while a mule kick is a trick where the rider grabs the toe edge of their board with both hands while in the air.
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stale fish is a trick in which the rider jumps off the lip of a halfpipe and grabs the heel edge of their board with both hands, while a mule kick is a trick where the rider grabs the toe edge of their board with both hands while in the air.
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