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Trilliam_A.I'd say flat 3s 5s and 7s. As well as cork 7s. Also it might sound silly, but I do a lot of grabbed spinning on tramps.
ethanzattaDo you know any good tutorials because I have tried rodeo's and corks but I just cannot do them because every time I do I end up just throwing a misty differently.
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john18061806There is a lot of uncharted territory ahead of me. my biggest problem was that i traveled too far when i threw it, then i ended up doing a weird underflip 7. haven't gotten right lincoln, i tried last year and it didn't work at all....
CalebTheKillianWhenever I try lincolns they start off sideways but then they end as frontflips
john18061806now that is funky, i'd recommend re-learning them. set it by looking at the sky instead of straight ahead. bounce on to your back. that way you can learn how to lincoln without going completely inverted and that sets up so many other tricks as well like cork and flatspin.
MLJI found rodeos really weird. I set it by doing a lincoln spinning clockwise while opening up my left shoulder and looking behind me, then I grab safety and ride it out. Most of the time its too inverted, but if I focus lots on inverting less it works ok. The problem is, they end up looking really similar to misties which is kinda confusing. Anyone else get this, or can you differentiate these two tricks really well?
nick_monteleoneFor me learning a rodeo was easy after learning a flat 3. Just basically do a lincoln but set it back and grab japan. Once you can flat 3 just open up your hips as you set the trick and spin a 180 to get a flat/rodeo 5.
john18061806now that is funky, i'd recommend re-learning them. set it by looking at the sky instead of straight ahead. bounce on to your back. that way you can learn how to lincoln without going completely inverted and that sets up so many other tricks as well like cork and flatspin.