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Corks!!! Help!!

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Submitted By: ROCKSTER160

Type of Video: Trick Crash

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Description: Me trying a couple new ways for corks. I'm going to try them at the gym this Thursday, and I am especially sorry to Maddaveman for doing them on the tramp again, but the ground hurts a lot. Haha. It's my only form of pad.

 

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kurizu
Kurizu wrote on 07/27/2009 at 12:18 PM
corks are not inverted.
 
rockster160
Rockster160 wrote on 07/27/2009 at 9:22 AM
I'm kicking to get the flip. The 'kick' inverts you, so that you are actually doing a cork, not a just a silly little jump and spin.
 
kurizu
Kurizu wrote on 07/27/2009 at 7:31 AM
sorry, ill clarify. There is a kick. sort of. However, its not a martial arts kick. More like a gymnast kick. So its not really a kick. cork is a twist. NOT a kick. Thats what i meant. Aside from just pumping to get height, the 'kick' doesnt mean anything. please refer to the cork tutorial i posted in the tutorials section
 
jonesy
Jonesy wrote on 07/27/2009 at 5:57 AM
no kick in the corkscrew? how the hell do ya do it then? jump :L
 
kurizu
Kurizu wrote on 07/26/2009 at 1:20 PM
but they are beautiful none the less.
 
kurizu
Kurizu wrote on 07/26/2009 at 1:19 PM
wrong, there is no flip in a cork. a cork is a backwards butterfly twist. this would be the difference in a cork and g-full. also, a cork has NO kick. this is the difference in a cork and a cork round.
 
bengelo
Bengelo wrote on 07/25/2009 at 9:44 PM
Style #2 is definitely closer to an actual corkscrew. All the same, you're forgetting that a corkscrew is a flip and a spin. You're stopping the flip once you're horizontal, whereas you should be keeping it going as you spin. It's a slant-gainer-full, not just a swingthrough-spin.
 

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