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In corked your leaned back, but with bio you're leaned forward. In other words corked means your feet are leading in the air, while with bio your head is leading in the air.
-master the switch 5 double true nose
-crossed up nosegrabs/uncrossed nosegrabs
-double shifty 360
-maybe some corks/rodeos
-RAILS! im not so good at rails...
^i dont. ive hit a 35 footer with almost no snow in the east post-season. 50 in real pow would be not so bad.
Goals:
get back to normal from injury two years ago/get some dropped sponsors back
dial switch 9
dial 9/10
more consistant on corks/bio.
rails in general.
^thats my point...at the U.S. freeskiing comp in snowbird, even when there's really good snow out, not many people do anything over 40 ('cept julian carr's huck last year, and a few peeps hit this cliff called smokestack at last years comp, even that is only 50 at the very start of the season)
i could be wrong, but im sorta doubtin you did a 35 footer out east with "almost no snow".remember if the rock was 35 then u took atleast a 45 foot air. if u did u should post a pic i'd be really stoked to see a 35 foot huck from the east.
3's with grabs, right 3's switch right 3's, 540's, switch 5's, learn to ski powder switch, 270's off, and spin off natural hits. other then that do alot of touring and ski more then I did last year.
blindside switch-up
stop being a pussy and spin bigger shit
cork or something inverted
do an urban
spin everything i can natural, unnatural
get gore to not have a shitty park...unfortunately this will never happen