Late 180 flips?

AlexFogo85

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I've been seeing these in a lot more edits but basically the skier will throw either a front flip or backflip and once they get upside down it seems like they rotate there shoulders to put them into a sort of late 180. I know on trampolines people call front flips with a late 180 "brandys" any idea if that's the real name of the trick and what the name of it is if you do it with a backflip? Also any tips on doing them? They look sick laid out
 
I learned baronies this past summer. Such sexy an fun tricks. It took me forever to learn though cause I would do misty 50% of the time. Set them way more front flippy than spinny
 
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13144319:Download-My-Apps said:
I thought a arabian is 180 to front.

It kind of is but it just depends on when you do the 180...on flat a lot of people do the 180 first but off divingboards and cliffs, a lot of people dont do the 180 until theyre completely inverted...like a barani but thrown opposite
 
13144690:equinn said:
It kind of is but it just depends on when you do the 180...on flat a lot of people do the 180 first but off divingboards and cliffs, a lot of people dont do the 180 until theyre completely inverted...like a barani but thrown opposite

an arabian is 180 to front, at least that was how it was drilled into my head. using your same argument used to get me so much extra conditioning. the timing of the 180 really changes the entire rotation/ trick. arabian, 180-front (no late 180, it is before the front flip). if you do the 180 during the flip it is going to end up totally totally different and is more of a back half than 180-front.

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13143738:equinn said:
frontflip with a 180 at the peak=barani

Backflip with a 180 at the peak=arabian

No, an arabian is a 180, into a front trick. ex. front tuck, pike, layout, dub, or any twisting flip(arabian front full etc.) Arabians are gymnastics and free running/ parkour stuff. If you could arabian the right way on skis I would be very impressed.
 
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