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KretzschmarI think a better question would be how many people have done true dub flat 7s? A dub backflip japan isn't a dub 7 flat spin but if it helps you sleep at night more power to you.
gavinrudyThis is a silly distinction that doesn't even matter anyway, because then you get into distinguishing a flat 3 from a rodeo 3 and suddenly you lose the point altogether. Backflip flats still count in my book if the skier drops a shoulder and has some component of non-flipping rotation. I just hate it when people try to discount tricks because they didn't "rotate the right way."
As far as your question for a "true" dub flat 7/dub rodeo 7, A Hall was trying them this summer at Windells but they weren't perfectly a combo of two rodeo 3s, it was a little bit wobbly and weird. I'd imagine he'll figure it out though.
gavinrudyThis is a silly distinction that doesn't even matter anyway, because then you get into distinguishing a flat 3 from a rodeo 3 and suddenly you lose the point altogether. Backflip flats still count in my book if the skier drops a shoulder and has some component of non-flipping rotation. I just hate it when people try to discount tricks because they didn't "rotate the right way."
As far as your question for a "true" dub flat 7/dub rodeo 7, A Hall was trying them this summer at Windells but they weren't perfectly a combo of two rodeo 3s, it was a little bit wobbly and weird. I'd imagine he'll figure it out though.