How to do lazyboy/handdrag cork 1's and 3's?

rareison

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Title says it. How do you do em? Like when your going for the jump, then like sit down and put your hand on the ground until you get to the lip, then pop and do a cork 1 or 3? I wanna try these this season.
 
I find they are easier to do off of flatter jumps, or off something like a cat track until you have them on lock. Basically just sit as you approach the lip, and drag your hand as you pop, and the offset will set your spin pretty easily
 
ya first hand drag some knuckles its surprisingly easy ive never manned up and tried to huck one off a jump but im sure if you try it it will all make sense once ur in the air
 
you don't need to do them off a cat track or knuckle. the only place i have ever done them is off jumps. they are one of the easiest tricks out there once you commit to it. One thing that helped me get the commitment for the trick was reaching over and dragging both hands on the lip. So as soon as you're in the air, you're belly down halfway done with the trick.
 
another cool place to do them is over rainbow boxes or rails. i pretty much just do them off anything I can since they're fun.

I think you're supposed to do this, but 1 hand for 180's and hands for 360's and up? Thats what I've been doing anyway.
 
They're actually super easy. Just drag your hand off the lip and a 3 will just come around. You'll see the landing the whole way since you're so corked
 
i have been tryin to do one off a roller for like a year. but i always bitch out and just end up sliding down on my ass
 
if you want to practice on a tramp, jump, land on your knees, and as you come up, put your hand down and do the corked spin you want
 
Have you ever seen B-Dog do one? So much style. But does anyone have anytips on lazyboy cork 3's? Like do I just put my hand down, and drop my shoulder and spin when I get to the lip?
 
yes, thats exactly what you do. sit on you're tails carve off the lip with your hand dragging then commit to the spin and you will naturally come out of it to your feet. you don't really have to worry about coming out of the cork, it just happens.
 
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