Double corks on skis

Wilson flip is like under flip to rodeo 5. A double cork is a cork 7, and when your feet come back under you, you toss them back up into a corkish 3, flat spinningy lincolny thing.

Watch Teddy Bear Crisis.
 
can u say mike clarke? he was doing some dub cork 12 blunt's at the ramps this summer
 
he lost a ski, and wiped out a whole bunch. in snowboarding, it would have been considered a clean landing, but not skiing. if you don't believe me, just go back and look at all the snowboard comps, and even when they scrub the landing, they still call it clean.
 
No.

But you were close

The wilson flip is a misty 5 to an underflip

i remember seeing an interview where he explains it

ill try to find the link.

He does do it over the half pipe in TBC though.
 
a wilson flip is a double underflip 1080, which is a double cork 10. double cork 1080 is cork 5 to sw cork 5 all in one air hence the term "double cork". It can also be more inverted like wilsons version, where he does underflip 5(aka inverted cork 5), into sw underflip 5.
 
can you not make the connection between a cork 5 and an underflip? its the same trick, one is just inverted. aka same motion, you can accidently do underflips by throwing cork 5s too hard. Most double corks go inverted anyways due to the nature of the trick
 
how can they be the same trick if one is inverted and one isnt? i mean if people do underflips by throwing cor 5s too hard then would you be able to throw a normal cork 5 if you wanted to and then if you wanted to throw an underflip you just throw for an underflip.............confusion...
 
dont forget get to give love to the guy who started it all. he was some guy whose first name is the same as his last name in subject to change.

check out matt margetts lame ass cork 3 to cork 3 in fahsion showwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
 
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