Cork 3

Carve, it will make it much more cork, and just drop you shoulder more, you'll get it. Have you tryed cork 7s or cork 5s? You might wanna try those first if you havn't.
 
yea i need to learn how to carve off of lips but i dont really know how to land fakie out of cork. but will try cork 7 tomorrow. thanks
 
I've been working on cork 3's as well. I keep under-rotating them though, I think I might be dropping my legs and uncorking them too soon, I dunno. Any tips on spinning faster to get the 5 or the 7 around?
 
carve the lip to the left

drop left shoulder

try pretending to kick a soccer ball at your shoulder with your right foot
 
Im no skiier, but you looked kinda all over the place coming into the landing, like, all spread out and stuff.
 
how can i carve off the lip without losing all my speed? just curious cuz i dont think ive ever been able to truly carve off of one.
 
make the carve gradual, not super sudden at the end of the lip, start right before you reach the tranny...oh by the way, how is that movie so big and deosnt constrain with the size?
 
i compressed it with quicktime... mpeg 4 compression for the video and audio and i made the video itself 400x700 px.
 
Ok just for this thread I updated my profile and put a ton of cork stuff on there. I put a carved cork 3, a straight cork 3, an off axis 5, and cork 9.

Starting off with corked jumps I'd recommend trying to go straight. When you carve into a jump this will allow you to float or drift the cork. I think its harder to carve into a cork because the spin is set a little different than just a straight cork. For corked spins you will want to rotate your hips sideways/down while spinning. The more hip you use the more corked you will end up, or you will end up going into a d-spin. Hopefully this makes sense, i have a ton of other videos, so please let me know if you need different angles or tricks
 
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