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CatdickBojanglesSo here is my best advice do it like a rodeo 9 but just twice. Hope this was helpful.
ReturnToMonkeyHavent landed one yet but on tramp i was kinda struggling landing straight until I started setting them like switch. It helped lock the grab and feel out each dip better and timing opening up.
saucelarsgot any videos of attempts ?
ajbskithe first dub 9 most people learn is a misty, so if youre comfy with misty id go for that, but bio rodeo or flat work too.
is this on snow? can you do it on tramp?
if you can do it on tramp you should know what to expect already. most common mistake people make is penciling out before the second inversion. you have to really lead the second inversion with your head. stay tucked through out.
if youre trying it on tramp the progression is:
90 to back -> cat twist 3 -> sw (you want to be able to do that while holding the tuck and grab the whole way through)
1.5 rodeo to back at 90 -> cat twist 3 -> sw (once again holding the grab the whole way through)
optional: 90 to back -> cat twist 3 -> 1.5 rodeo out to sw
once youve done those like 50 times each you should be able to just send it pretty comfy. have some one to throw a mat if you still a bit scared.
it feels a lot like a single rodeo 9 except you dont pencil out and hold the tuck through the second rotation.
edit: you can also go to seat drop instead of back for that change in axis, but i think its harder to get an idea of it.
**This post was edited on Feb 22nd 2022 at 12:29:44pm
ajbskithe first dub 9 most people learn is a misty, so if youre comfy with misty id go for that, but bio rodeo or flat work too.
Christian_BaleOn tramp it's often a first dub, but definitely not on snow. I do not think it's a good idea to try a dub misty as a first dub on snow
ajbskithe first dub 9 most people learn is a misty, so if youre comfy with misty id go for that, but bio rodeo or flat work too.
graveli don't know what you're talking about, first dub 9's on skis are usually cork or flat/rodeo depending on comfort. not a lot of people do dub misty 9 because they're sus.
JackMeHoffXDI just tried it twice and was on my own. This weekend im going up to breck with some of the bois so Ill hopefully stomp it then