if you ask me, most of the triples that have been thrown weren't really corked, they looked more like rodeos or flatspins. like russ henshaw's triple at JOI, his spins aren't corked, it's just an off axis flip IMO.
i'm not going to argue the legitimacy of those tricks, but to me, they weren't really triple corks, more like cork 7 to flat 3 to flat 3. just my opinion.
anyway, the first triple cork 1620 will prolly look like a cork 7 to kang, to get back on the subject of this thread.
I doubt it. I think if it were done it will look like russ's first attempt.
a cork 7 to cork / flat 3 to cork 5. not end on a flat 5 like a kang. But i agree with what your saying how bobby and russ seem to do there double tens and triples making there second and third flips more flat. A good example of the alternative is t-wall who does his second more lincoln or cork 3 like.
couldnt agree more. im not trying to hate at all, but it seems like the triples we've seen so far have started out with a spin for the first off-axis, then the next two have just been flips.
yeah this is true, but obviously as the sport progresses triples will be more explored and perfected. i feel like all the triples now were just hucked to hell cause it's a foreign feeling to tuck for three. the jumps will get bigger, the spins will be smoother, and the sport will progress.
Totally right about this. I do think that Elias Ambuhl's triple 14 was the closest to a triple cork. Also, speaking of Wallish, even his double tens are basically a cork seven to lincoln.