from what i could see, idk if you want to bring that to snow tmw unless you are consistently stomping them into the air bag. my advice would be to revise you cork 7 technique on the tramp so you don’t try making these adjustments on skis. being for upright going into the jump. for learning cork 7s you want to start with no carve, bc if you think about it if you take off in a carve sideways, it’s hard to adjust yourself and land on your feet and not sideways as opposed to just taking off no carve upright and then the landing is much more similar on tramp. that jump also looks not very poppy for corks, so you will need to add for flip which should really help you get it around to your feet. try looking down later also at takeoff. right at takeoff you kind of look down to you left boot and dip your left shoulder, but you want to have your eyesight more up and slowly drop your shoulders so that your shoulders lead you into the cork and and not your head dropping. hope that helps. be careful, better to learn them the right way then get hurt learning them the wrong way. good luck bro