Well firstly, any flip + 7 would not be a 7. It would be a 10, because you're doing 360 on one axis and 720 on the other. In the same way a frontflip-180 (kinda) is a misty 5.
And secondly, no, a backflip7 is not a rodeo. A rodeo is different.
well......i get what yall are saying about the d-spin 10 and all...but i think you're technically wrong because a d-spin is the same as a cork just way thrown way harder; therefore it looks just a backflip with a spin, but it's actually tilted ever so slightly away from being a backflip. so i guess something that looks dang close to a back double full could be a d-spin 10, but a straight-ahead backflip with a 7 remains to be a back double full (back full=backflip w/360 --> back double full=backflip w/720)
that is in fact a gymnastic/aerials back double full
We all assume you wanted to know what off axis trick looks like a backflip with a 7....well this is difficult to tell you cause you used no description whatsoever.
show us a pic/video otherwise this thread can be put in the fail file
ok, i'll go through the suggestions i remember so far:
rodeo: no. reason: rodeo is lincoln with spin, not flip with spincork: no. reason: corks don't go inverted. by definition, the trick you are describing would have to go invertedbackwards kinda cork thing: no. reason: a backwards kinda cork thing is just a cork. a forwards kinda cork thing is a bio. no hate on whoever posted this; i'm just tired of no one knowing the differenced-spin 10:[/b] yes. reason: a d-spin is a backwards flip (360) with 2 full spins (720). this is also called a back double full by pretty much everyone outside the skiing/snowboarding world