i know, everybody shut up, like 1000000 people just posted the god damn same thing! holy crap... to say something different, i think that a cork is when you lean back and spin so ur flat with the ground, then come out of it off to the side like a rodeo motion. a bio is the opposite, its forward, and come out of it like a misty motion, a natural misty is when ur head is to the left and ur feet are to the right (if facing the jump) and spin, then move into a cork spin to come out of it, and a rodeo is when ur feet are left and head is right, coming out of it in a quick bio. that's the 'around the clock' as i call it. cork into rodeo, bio into misty, etc.... watch vids in slo mo and u'll see what i mean by coming out of the trick. but cork= back misty=side rodeo=other side bio=forward. anybody agree? maybe i'm wrong, but after studying slo mo vids that does happen, it may be hard to understand, but i think i'm right if you kinda get what i'm saying. yeah.