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A dub 10, traditionally, involves a cork 7 dropped into a cork 3. To learn, I'd suggest accessing a flybed and try over rotating your cork 7's to your back. Once you feel comfortable, bounce higher and try dropping your shoulder into the double.
1. be able to cork 7 with right hand safety if you spin left.
2. do cork and a halfs, ie grab right hand safety and keep you feet in so you land on your back.
3. get some one to bounce you and huck that shit
do it on tramp first. To do it on tramp just do cork 7 and land on your back. maybe set it more off axis and harder. Then once you get really comfortable, just send it
on a tramp, set a cork 7 and pull through to your back. get super comfortable doing that, going big, small, and no bounce. then get someone to throw the pad for you and continue the rotation.
On snow i found that you really have to feel like you're setting more of a D-spin than a cork 7 for it to come around nicely. granted we all have our preferences.
Having a hard time visualizing the difference between a cork 10 and a double cork ten based off what I'm reading. What would I have to change to make the following a double cork? http://www.mediafire.com/watch/s7723t2upm5fpyc/1080.avi