Cork 3?

alpha.moose

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Hey friends. I know this 3 is a little off-axis, but I wasn't sure if it would be considered a true cork 3. The lip was super steep, and I didn't mean to get off-axis. Any tips for keeping a 3 straight on a steep lip and/or advice on properly corking a 3 on a feature like this?

[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1063695/IMG-1257-2-mp4[/video]

**This thread was edited on Feb 8th 2023 at 11:41:02am
 
14508165:alpha.moose said:
Ha, appreciate it. Just off balanced then?

Looks like you just need to move those shoulders foreword a little more, the key to 360s is popping like you would for a normal jump, but twisting your arms.
 
Your knees gotta be bent or else you wont be able to un cork. In a cork 3, the biggest thing is to be stacked the whole time. As in your upper body can’t be more turned than your lower body. And also you should basically see the landing the whole time
 
Typically when throwing a 3 on something like that I make sure that my pops momentum tilts me forward usually makes the difference between a smooth 3 and washing out on my tails
 
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