Dub flat 3??

I heard a few people talking about a dub flat 3, I don't see how this is possible wouldn't it have to be a dub flat 7? If anyone has a vid post it
 
It's not possible because flips usually count for a 360 rotation. For example, a flat 540 is a flat spin with a 180
 
Possible but then it gets blurry because it might be more proper to call it an underflip. Here's a dub flat where the second flip is more like an underflip 5.

[video]https://vimeo.com/70042582[/video]
 
13384635:john18061806 said:
Possible but then it gets blurry because it might be more proper to call it an underflip. Here's a dub flat where the second flip is more like an underflip 5.

[video]https://vimeo.com/70042582[/video]

lol...that was tight
 
13384536:Kim_Jong-Illest said:
It's not possible because flips usually count for a 360 rotation. For example, a flat 540 is a flat spin with a 180

not always. for example if i did a back full (backflip 360) would that make it a 720? the answer is no.
 
13384647:AHuss said:
not always. for example if i did a back full (backflip 360) would that make it a 720? the answer is no.

Wouldn't that make it a Dspin 7 then? so the answer is yes?
 
13384635:john18061806 said:
Possible but then it gets blurry because it might be more proper to call it an underflip. Here's a dub flat where the second flip is more like an underflip 5.

[video]https://vimeo.com/70042582[/video]

Correct me if I'm mistaken, but isn't this kangaroo flip? (flat3 leading into flat 5)
 
13386961:NMMedia said:
Correct me if I'm mistaken, but isn't this kangaroo flip? (flat3 leading into flat 5)

Correcting mode on: he is dropping his right shoulder, to do a flat 5 the last spin would be to the left, his last spin is to the right which leaves us puzzled and awe inspired.
 
13387001:john18061806 said:
Correcting mode on: he is dropping his right shoulder, to do a flat 5 the last spin would be to the left, his last spin is to the right which leaves us puzzled and awe inspired.

Idk man, I wouldnt say his last spin was to the right. If I were to say this was anything I would just say its a really poorly executed kangaroo flip, where instead of starting off with a true flatspin hes starting out on a wackflip which is what fucks up the rest of the trick and makes him land on his side not feet
 
A flip will only count for an extra 360 when it is off axis. A back full is an on axis trick, and therefore is literally a back 360. A D spin 7 is a more inverted version of a cork 7 - both are off axis and therefore they are 720s. My way of understanding why a cork 7/d spin 7 is a 720 is to count how many times they face forward during the trick. A back full you will only count it once, a cork/dspin 7 you will count it twice - once in the middle of the trick and once on landing.
 
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