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Double_Rainbowi learned by trying to kick my right foot up and across my body (if you spin left)
Alvarowhen i try to do a cork 3 japan it becomes a flat 3, are the first ones cork 3s or they are all flatspins?
https://www.newschoolers.com/watch/717457.0/cork-flat
Alvarowhen i try to do a cork 3 japan it becomes a flat 3, are the first ones cork 3s or they are all flatspins?
https://www.newschoolers.com/watch/717457.0/cork-flat
jensenHOW DO I POST THIS AS VIDEO?!?
https://www.newschoolers.com/membervideo/42140.0/-tramp-Infamous-D3?s=5316&t=6&o=8
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PDoyleYou make that cork 7 look so easy daaamn
Dorf.definatley LJ's way. After watching the video I almost have it.
skiersupremevideo?https://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=10150463380100630
buttermeskihttp://youtu.be/1ZHhhjvueTA I can cork 7 easily but with cork 3s i always land on my back.
john18061806less spin, more flip. try to get out of the habit of throwing a cork 3 like a cork 7, they are two different worlds.
buttermeskihttp://youtu.be/1ZHhhjvueTA I can cork 7 easily but with cork 3s i always land on my back.
john18061806less spin, more flip. try to get out of the habit of throwing a cork 3 like a cork 7, they are two different worlds.
segwayzI have had cork 3's on lock for like a year now and they are by far my favorite trick. they are set much different than a cork 7. Watch this video and compare my 3 to my 7. set totally different. just imagine you are doing a 3, but grab your outside foot and lift it to the sky. be careful not to just backflip though. hope this helps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_4W2xsgR3s
daveyjonesyour's are basically flat 3
skiersupremethis. the hardest part of cork 3s for me was not trying to throw them like a sev. you have to throw it basically like a normal three and then get your body off axis
CashBrahbring your outside foot as high as you can, grab it, spin and dip your shoulder.(dipping your shoulder is the most important part)
CashBrahbring your outside foot as high as you can, grab it, spin and dip your shoulder.(dipping your shoulder is the most important part)
VTbass802Be careful though... The kid that was doing corks to his back was dipping his shoulder but it was the wrong shoulder... If you are spinning lift you should be "dipping" your left shoulder and keeping your right more or less stationary if not raising it... and I don't really know if i would describe it as dipping either, more like hunching to the side a little and tightening your core... if you are loose with your set and dip your shoulder you will most likely go into a rotation for a higher spinning cork (like that kid that went to his back)
skiersupremei figured it out! ill post a video next time I'm on a tramp.