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Okay so this was the first ski edit that i ever saw, and the first trick in it has been my favorite trick ever since. But i don't know what it is. My friend says its like a backflip 180 but i say is a layed out cork 5.
Some sort of strange hybrid trick, not really underflip because he starts flipping straight, not cork because he goes very upside down, not arabian because it isn't backflip then 180. It's sick though
I always thought that under flips were kinda close to rodeos which would explain why you're friend would think it's a back flip 180 but that doesn't look rodeo at all so definitely underflip
How is it an underflip? He's never even full upside down. It's a Cork 5, but if you wanna really split hairs and get picky, it's a D-5, since his feet end up slightly higher than his head.
and it's an underflip imo, which is just a term for a certain type of cork 5 as far as im concerned. they are distinctive in the way that you whip your head into the rotation though
It looks like an underflip to me. In my book, a cork is a backward leaning rotation where your feet stay lower than your head, so I don't even see how this could possibly be mistaken for a cork, but I don't know most of the time I see people calling every fucking trick a cork, maybe my definition is wrong.
If you start fucking with how you take off and carve with underflips you'll start doing crazy corks and shit like that. He's throwing it kind of like Liam Downey does loops, but hes keeping with the rotation to bring it to switch.
D-spin 5 could be an appropriate name if you had to give it one.