9 9MillaKilla New member Nov 6, 2001 #1 Is there any difference between the two spins? How do you do them anyways? When your off axis in the air, how do you get back on axis so you can land?
Is there any difference between the two spins? How do you do them anyways? When your off axis in the air, how do you get back on axis so you can land?
SteezyMcDizzle Member Jun 13, 2008 #2 Well..I believe it has something to do with how you drop your shoulder. Hope that helps.
holyDINOSAURS Active member Jun 13, 2008 #3 oh god. searchbad. but a flat is sorta an offaxis back into a spin. some throw it more like a roll but whatever. if thrown with less of a flip it looks like a bio a cork is a regular spin thrown back and into the lip, so that your head is up hill and your feet are the bottom of the hill.
oh god. searchbad. but a flat is sorta an offaxis back into a spin. some throw it more like a roll but whatever. if thrown with less of a flip it looks like a bio a cork is a regular spin thrown back and into the lip, so that your head is up hill and your feet are the bottom of the hill.
Mr.LemonPie Active member Jun 13, 2008 #5 Wrong, a flatspin will never look like a bio, a bio is forward, a flat is a non-inverted rodeo. Less of a flip on a flat looks like a bio. And this is a really old thread, why was this bumped?
Wrong, a flatspin will never look like a bio, a bio is forward, a flat is a non-inverted rodeo. Less of a flip on a flat looks like a bio. And this is a really old thread, why was this bumped?
asianbuttpirate Member Jun 13, 2008 #10 Jeez i bump a thread from 2001 and it gets deleted within minutes...
drewishish Active member Jun 13, 2008 #12 can somebody fix this kids problem? how many threads from '01 does he have to bump?