Learning Double Corks

Kjell

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Firstly I'm sorry if this has been discussed somewhere else, I couldn't find it with the search.

I'm wondering if anyone had experience with double corks and could lend a tip on landing a first couple on a trampoline or off high bars into foam pits etc..

Any advice?

K+ to contributors since that seems to be highly valued..
 
do them into a foam pit/water first. then a tramp with a throw pad. then a tramp without a throwpad. then a pow jump. then you are ready to take it to the park and show all your buddies
 
I was just saying that it writing that seems to get others good responses so I may aswell give it a shot!

It was my attempt at a joke, I apologise you found it offenseve etc.
 
i don't know about you, but there's nowhere near me that has a foam pit or water ramp. closest i can get is doing it on skates. i think a skatepark near me has them their. i try single flips on skates to practice for skis.
 
Learn cork 7's on the trampoline. Gradually take it into a double bug roll by doing the cork 7 and then keeping your momentum going until you land on your back- so you'll have a 1 1/4 cork to your back. Keep doing those until you get comfortable with them. Next just have someone throw a pad when you try it. By doing the bug roll you'll get yourself ready to do a double- all you need to do is make sure you commit to it on the tramp. Once its on the tramp, just decide where you feel like taking it- whether thats to water or snow.
 
get like cork 10s down, then its more just about that last off axis spin. get dub backs down first too.
 
I live in England and luckily there's a gymnastics place called K2 in Crawley where I go every week, they have a foam pit, trampoline and all the other gymnastics stuff!
 
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