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Do a rincorn roop downhill and when you spot your landing allow your feet to spin around to normal by turning your head and body into landing switch position.
Yeah, an overflip is 90 lincoln 90 and a misty is a smooth 180 with the flip. So a misty out can be thrown with a smooth 90 or a 90 at the end, It's such a small spin no one would be able to tell the difference...
just set the trick hard and you have to pop of that leading boot, the trick itself should come sort of natural to land switch, and reach for a safety (or japan)
I learned that trick this year! First off i practiced by throwing the trick off of picnic tables and such first which really helped, then i just took it to the snow and it came pretty naturally. One thing i would consider was i took it like to flat when i was learning them so maybe go a bit slower when trying your first one.
if your head goes downhill you are not doing a misty. you are doing a rodeo or flip out. i don't understand why so many people call any invert with a spin off a rail/box a misty. most are rodeos because they are set like rodeos and look like rodeos. if you want to misty then set forward like a misty. punch the damn midget. if you actually do a misty, your head should almost hit the cannon. hardly anyone actually ever does it, and that's why. learn rodeos instead. set like a loop but open up like a rodeo and bring it around to switch
The way I see it, is that an "overflip" is just a flippy misty. A misty is essentially a 90 lincoln 90, but can be taken less inverted and still considered a misty.
someone explain to me how doing an invert that is set and comes around exactly like a rodeo is called a misty? i do not understand how that works. what sammy c did off the massive cannon in re: session. was that a misty? its exactly the same thing i see everyone doing and its definitely not a misty
think of it as if you are going to lower your shoulder and hit someone in football... if you tucked you shoulder in and spot your landing, the rotation should happen natrually