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i know to throw a bio, you throw ur shoulder forwards, and for a misty its like the same thing, but is it posible to throw like a d-spin or flatspin from throwing it forwards intstead of backwards, if so, wat would it be called?
the truth is, is tht spins are relativly all the same. im nto saying a bio is a cork but i foward d-spin is pretty much a misty. a d spin and flatsin are similar. a lincoln loops an underflip.
Not so much really. Look at the way things are thrown. A misty is a rodeo, just thrown forwards instead of back. Bio's are forward corks, but a misty is not a type of cork, its a spin with a complete inversion. The way I see it, tricks have backwards and forwards counterparts:
Back Forwards Rodeo Misty
Cork Bio
D-spin The trick in question (Orbital?)
Another question is what the heck would a forwards thrown flatspin look like, but thats worthy of another thread.
And dont make me pull out my shit about underflips and overflips; Trust me, they have nothing to do with this at all.
The equivalent to a forward thrown rodeo would be a misty. A flatspin is a rodeo that's thrown so it doesnt go completely inverted, kinda more on the side, but the same type of rotation.