Flips on the ground

Yee. Only front and back tumbling variations but never anything off axis. It would be cool to see someone do like a round off cork 7 or something. That's probably already a thing? Maybe not. Idk
 
Last year I was at my first party and I tried to impress the crowd by doing a backflip off the porch railing. I landed on my stomach on the railing and threw up everywhere.
 
i can do Lincolns and rodeos on the ground

i saw a homie standing on the edge of a cat track back flip in, just flat ground with skis on
 
13726065:solid.seven said:
Yee. Only front and back tumbling variations but never anything off axis. It would be cool to see someone do like a round off cork 7 or something. That's probably already a thing? Maybe not. Idk

it is... round off back hand spring double back...on a spring floor

I can do standing backs with shoes usually lol, front flips on spring floors or grassy slopes, and round off back handspring/flip nothing too neat, I wish I could do some martial arts flips
 
vinny cash does some sick flat 3 lookin tricks on flat ground.

henrik harlaut also has some cool stuff like that on his instagram.
 
I could misty 5 on the ground when I was like 16. I learned on a trampoline, then learned it off the trampoline to the ground, then off a picnic table and so on. Now I am old, heavy and have no vertical leap.
 
A flatground cork7 is different than on skis or snowboard, albeit i have seen them done on flatground as would be on snow(Im thinking of an older k2? golf charity edit). An example of a flatground cork7 is at 1:45

[video]https://vimeo.com/75067571[/video]

how come more nsers arent into tricking/freerunning?
 
13726467:Calb3rt said:
A flatground cork7 is different than on skis or snowboard, albeit i have seen them done on flatground as would be on snow(Im thinking of an older k2? golf charity edit). An example of a flatground cork7 is at 1:45

[video]https://vimeo.com/75067571[/video]

how come more nsers arent into tricking/freerunning?

Ive only trained a handful of times but takes a shitload of strength.
 
13730954:pduncan said:
on skis no... On ground back, front, misty 5, and cork 7.

Do you j-step or roundoff into your cork 7s or just send them standing.
 
Sometimes when Im walking fairly fast both my feet lose contact with the ground at the same time... usually I end up falling though
 
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