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Cork 7s?

early cork and late cork?
In my opinion the first one is a bio/rodeo rotation. I usually judge at 180. Imagine if you had skis on in the first rotation and freeze frame it at like 180-270. Because you bring you knees in so quickly it throws you more flat than cork. I can understand why someone would argue its cork though. Look at ethan swadbergs cork 3's vs abm's cork 3. ethan is a true cork where abm is that tweener cork flat rotation. I'd argue your first one is a very flat 7 or bio rather than a cork. Not that I don't like the rotation, embrace it, it's dope! Take the first one to dub, you got it all day.
 
Yoo thanks for updating cuz I always thougt Bio was a 'flat' Misty rotation... I actually tried cork 3 to late 3 but it didn't work out as well as I wanted to haha. And I prefer the true corks because if u have em they're the easiest trick ever, but took me about 1/2 year to learn... keep it up man ill try to dub that haha
 
So dope. I really like how you don't get too inverted, my corks on a trampoline always are and don't look as good IMO. Maybes its because my trampoline sucks and I can only jump like 1/3 as high. Do bouncer trampolines make it easier to get less inverted?
 
First one was set like a perfect cork 3 but then you just kept spinning the rotation and the second one is a cork 7
 

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