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its a side flip basically, you drop your shoulder and throw the other one over top, and continue on that rotation for a full loop- hence the 'lincoln loop'.
sunshine....man, now thats a pimp name......rodeos, mistys, sunshines...lol fits right in
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freestyler525 -> this a damn ski forum not the fucking 'gramatical spelling forum'
CalgaryJibber -> two M;s in grammatical
freestyler525 ->i had to admit that was pretty funny
i like 'sunshine flip' better then lincoln loop. its much gayer, which fits in the world of skiing.
we will the rename the rodeo the erect penis dive.
also, if you want to know what a 'lincoln' loop is, let me explain..
basicly, in a nutshell, a frontflip, while rotating a backflip, spinning both a natural and unnatural 360 simotaniously.
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thanks everyone... ive been skiing for a while but starting getting into the newschool movement about two years ago so im still a little in the dark about some of these things
I may be wrong but isnt a under flip a lincoln with a 180 to the right. for example, If I do lincolns to the right then I alson spin to the rigt. So a underflip goes like this, first spin 90 degrees to the right, then do a sideflip or a lincoln(drop your right shoulder) and after that you spin 90 degrees to the right...
underflip is a 180 and then a frontflip basically... some people do lie 90 to lincoln and then 90 again... its almost like a cork 5... but you dont spin as much
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There's no such thing as a 'sunshine' it's called a SUNRISE. And there's actually a small difference between a sunrise and a Lincoln loop. The sunrise is basically a cartwheel in the air -- you vision spots an object straight in front and there's no 'rolling' over your back. A Lincoln involves actually 'rolling' over your shoulder blade and looking straight up in the air as you roll over. At the apex of a Lincoln, your shoulder blade is parallel to the ground, whereas for a sunrise the whole length of your body is perpendicular to the ground...
you confused the fuck outta me there sanchez, how does the direction you look in make a difference. and at the climax of a lincoln you are completely upside down and facing forward.
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