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Make sure you get a good solid bounce straight up, then initiate the dub. My guess is that perhaps you're taking away some of your own air time by flipping too soon or using some of your energy up drifting across the tramp. And tuck hard, then stomp.
Yes, It's the song from the park shoot in refresh, without the remix. It's Comme des Enfants by Coeur de Pirate. Also to OP, dubs on tramp are not much harder than singles, just take more time and commitment, I can dub misty, switch dub 10, sometimes dub cork 10, done a few dub flats and dub bio 12's.
A mixture of the following things!
Bounce : you will need a big bounce, If on a round tramp get someone to double bounce if you need that extra height
The Trick: Dub backs and fronts are more of a commitment thing, But for dub corks/ mistys ect watch heaps of videos. watch how they throw the flip and try put that in your head. Different things will help you. personally grabbing mute helps me SO much when doing Dub Cork 10's (thats just me though)
Practice: for some tricks its good to over rotate on to your back before fully going for it. This will help you get the feel for going into the second cork or flip
And finally
COMMIT!!! : You have to commit 100% to the trick. The moment you loose that commitment your gone.
it can't be stressed how important this is. Some dubs are not easy for your body to naturally get the rotation for so you need to make sure you have at least a little bit of muscle memory before you commit to the whole flip. For example, when i was learning my first dub i was trying to do a dub misty 9 and my body was not used to only doing the first misty to 450, then the second misty from 450 to 900. So i had to do about a 10000000 practice ones to get that technique down.