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Bio? Cork? Misty?

Bio? Cork? Misty?
^or you could take away some of the flip and add a little more corked spinnage and then it would be a cork 7
 
if it were between a cork and misty it would be a regular spin!<br>
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it looks like a bio to me. if it goes upside down its a misty.
 
^so maybe i misread some of the comments.<br>
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heres what spins are what...<br>
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bio- what you did: head is facing down the mountain, feet are up behind you. your not inverted.<br>
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misty- bio but more flippy so you go upside down. same basic spin.<br>
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cork- your feet go out in front, head is up the mountain, and your not upside down <br>
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d-spin- a cork that you go upside down on. most people dont bother with the cork/dspin distinction and jsut say that they are doing a cork. if you wanna get tech about it though its called a dspin if your inverted<br>
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flatspin- a rodeo you dont go inverted on<br>
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rodeo- so much argument over this trick and hard to explain via text. BUT, as somebody said that flats are thrown back, they are wrong. chris turpin explained them to me at momentum. think of misty as throwing down and forward, bio is slightly less down and forward, and rodeo/flat is thrown up and forward. again, i know this will spark debate but thats how turpin told me how to do em!
 
bio!...not inverted so it cant be a misty and switch corks are much more inverted
 

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