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one of my friends has a setup where you jump from his chicken hut onto one trampoline and transfer to another
its pretty easy to cork transfer but allot scarier
its hard to just spin but allot less scary
if you become comfortable corking it seams imposible to spin cus you can do a cork 9 but only an akward 540
spinning on a tramp is easy, but I also have friends who aren't able.
its all about doing it progressively. first a 180 then 360, do thos a couple a times and then always add a 180
yea what im saying is its way easier for me to spin if i go corked, if i spins straight i find it harder, like i can cork seven and nine now but i can only do like fives straight, just thoughts, no need to have a stroke ppl,
yeah i know what you mean, but its not true for me. I can spin 9's strait but i can only spin up to a cork 7, and even thats really hard for me. Cork 5's come really natural to me though.
get less air. If you're jumping as high as you can on a tramp, it's kinda hard to spin on axis. But you'll probably have no problem getting to 7 or 9 with a foot or two of air.