Trampoline tricks

SkiParkourVball

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anyone know some good trampoline tricks tht relate to skiing, also does anyone know something i could do to make it feel like im on skis on the trampoline without like screwing my trampoline up and without wearing boots?
 
backflps, mistys, bios, corks (but they are hard, flatspins, d-spins, mutes and truckdrivers. when it comes to putting stuff on your feet, i dont think its worth it, the skis are either too flimsy or they take up all the bounce. just learn on a tramp, possibly practice on a water ramp or into powder, then take it to the slopes.
 
to get the feeling of switch tricks, start on the edge of your tramp with your back to the center and bounce and travel towards the center so you essentially are traveling switch. other than that, check out my vid "chill afternoon tramp sesh" and itll kinda show you waht im talking about (sw. 5s and shit)
 
wut are d-spins and bio? and how do u do flat spins, cuz like i can do cork and misty's and stuff but maybe do u just cork a little more or wut?

 
d-spins are confusing. bio spins are corked spins where your head goes infront of your feet and flatspins are sort of an off axis rodeo. im pretty sure d-spins are a cork where your head goes under your feet.
 
This is the revised edition, I decided that starting over with a new thread would be cleaner. Ok, revised through your comments and suggestions, this is Trick Guide: Version 2.

Before reading this, I’d just like you to know that this was my best attempt at this, and that it took me many hours to get this together. I have a huge archive of good NS video’s on my computer, but its damn hard finding the original pages in the video section of NS.

Another cool note here too: These are all video’s from NS members! Way to go guys, some of these video’s are damn classy. I kinda had fun making this because I got to see how much talent our members have. We rock! Check out the video’s below if you don’t believe me.

(Disclaimer: If you see yourself in a video that I’ve used and want to have it removed (for some reason I really cannot imagine, you did post it for the public) then just PM me, I’ll talk to a Mod and get it removed for you.)

Thanks, enjoy what I’ve come up with:

Cork

A cork is a off axis spin that is leaned back, but so that the rider does not go inverted at any point. It is a popular trick, and many pro’s and amateurs do these very well.

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http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1144005846cork3.wmv

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1774ticarlcork360.wmv

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/4438scottcork3tocork5.wmv

(This also has a good cork 5 at the end, keep watching)

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http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1148569236Adri%20cork%205.mov

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1140468939Alex%20tail5.wmv

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http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1143497346oli%20cork%207%20tail+flair.avi

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1138038684cork.wmv

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1143581347bigairjay%20002.mpg

-900

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/11313384783326corked9.wmv

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/8125cock900.mov

Bio

A forward corking non-inverted spin. Note the lean the rider has forwards at about 360. Also, see CR Johnson in SM2, SM3 or Propaganda, he does them best.

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http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/9225LaneBio7Bittersweet.mov

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1136497019PICT3399.AVI

-900

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/2373FRANZIBIO9.wmv

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1142189041Bio_9.wmv

-1080

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/5819sw1080.wmv

(it’s a switch bio 10, but it works, note the lean in the rotation)

-1260 (CR rules)

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/cr-bio12steez.mpg

D-spin

Set the same way a cork is, but is more leaned back. A d-spin is essentially any cork where you become inverted. In all of these videos note how the feet will go above the head. Evan Raps does these very well, also see Mike Douglas.

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http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/adamlynam_dspinedit.mov

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/2368Eddy-D-spin720Cross.mp4

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/3791d-spin7.wmv

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http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1149444203JO_D-Spin900ToxicGrab.mpg http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/d9sg.mov

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/dspiedge9.mov

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/thovexdspin9%5B1%5D.avi

Rodeo

A rodeo is not an off axis spin like a cork, d-spin or bio. It is a spin with a FULL inversion, aka, the riders feet at some point in the spin go directly OVER his or her head. See Mark Abma in Yearbook for a very sick and slowed down Rodeo 7. Also, Mike Wilson rules at these, see Ready, Fire, Aim for some huge ones.

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http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/MikeHelligan-Rodeo5Mute.wmv

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/2850rodeo540me!!.wmv

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https://www.newschoolers.com/ns3/web/content/videos.php?vid=276& (This one actually is Mike Wilson, way back in 2002)

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1149447399Abma%20rodeo%207.wmv (Yes, could be a flatspin, but it looks pretty vertical to me. Looks very close to a underflip 7 as well)

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1149449723Seth%20Rodeo.wmv

Flatspin

Flatspins are very close to rodeos. They are thrown almost the exact same, but the difference is that in a flatspin, the rider never gets completely inverted. Heres a way to think about it: A line extending through you from your head to your toes when you stand up. In a rodeo, this line ends up completely inverted at some point (although your feet can be somewhere else, like leaned back in a tail or a mute or something) while in a flatspin, this line never reaches true vertical. The line between what is a rodeo and a flatspin is understandably very blurry, especially when one considers tweaked grabs and such.

Check out Corey Vanular doing one: http://www.orageski.com/en/team/team_2_video.html

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http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1137441951flats.wmv

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/514NSClayFlat5.mpg

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1149442919Flat%205.avi

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http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/nortonflat7.wmv

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/steveflat7.avi

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1136409946mattox.wmv

Misty

A Misty is the counterpart of the Rodeo. It is a spin with a front flip. Note in these how you can see the skis go OVER the persons head and wrap around.

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http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1144966373misty%205%20decembre%202005.avi

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/7229misty5.mpg

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/9770viken_misty.wmv

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http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1145688372nick%20misty.mov

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/8583rossfalcone.WMV

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/763mitch.mpg

Underflips

An underflip can easily be mistaken for a rodeo or a misty. It’s an odd rotation: a 90 degree turn off the lip, followed by a lincoln loop up the hill (head faces jump followed by feet) to another 90, landing backwards. See niklas karlstrom in teddybear crisis up the step-up, or in X off of a small snowbank. Vincent Dorion also does these well.

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http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/2346newschoolers2.mpg

http://www.teddybearcrisis.com/TeaserAliceInVideolandLarge.mov (From TBC, watch Niklas’s step up jump)

-720 (these are really hard to do, this is the only good video I could find)

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1129409310underflip7.wmv

Overflips

Baisically the opposite of an underflip, commonly mistaken for a misty 5. 90, lincoln loop downhill (feet face jump followed by head) to another 90, landing backwards. see mike wilson in ready, fire, aim or in superpark 2. These do look almost exactly like misty’s. Searching on NS, I could only find one video of an overflip, and it wasn’t that great of an example. We need your video!

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http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1145575777Charley%20Overflip.wmv

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/7177overflip.mov

You see, these suck, we need better ones.

Backflips and Frontflips

Pretty self explanatory. Here are some don in my favorite style – incredibly huge.

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1149447130HugeTricks.wmv

https://www.newschoolers.com/ns3/web/content/videos.php?vid=28973&

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1149449517Seth%20Backflip.wmv

Lincoln Loops

A single inversion, with no spin. Basically, just a cartwheel, where the rider flips to the side, doing a barrel roll. These are usually done off cliffs, especially when Seth Morrison is around.

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1142392126nik%20lincoln.wmv

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1145651004Erik%20sideflip.wmv

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1149449644Seth%20Lincoln.wmv

Kangaroo Flip

Jon Olsson, Sweedish wonderboy, pulled off this trick at the Jon Olsson Invitational this year (2006), blowing the other simple spins out of the water. It’s a double flatspin by many peoples terminology. With Mike Wilson pulling off double corks, expect to see more of these ‘double inversions’ in the near future. This will no doubt make this guide a whole lot longer.

http://media.nscdn.com/uploads/member/videos/1144571031kangaroo.wmv
 
cab = switch 3 spin or greater (half cab = switch 180)

cork = your body lies flat and spins, as if you were to turn a wine bottle on its side and spin the cork, your feet point downhill when doing this

bio = same as cork, but your head faces downhill instead of feet

rodeo = backflip + spin

misty = frontflip + spin

underflip = lincoln + 180

overflip = like an underflip but throw the flip downhill (see pete olenick)

flatspin = body is on its side and doing a backflip (ex. see homer simpson)
 
i started by bouncing and landing on my back, and trying to backflip off my back. Once you've got that, try backflips looking over your shoulder and landing on your stomach or knees. Once you can backflip to your knees, get a little more air and you'll be landing on your feet. Like most tricks, all it really takes is commitment. And remember to jump upward, not backward.
 
all or them, spins, corks, bio's, mistys, rodeos, fronts, backs, what even, they will help some, but not way to much in real skiing. but thye help with rotations
 
i herd holding dung bells, nothing too heavy, will help you smooth out your spins.. i havent done it cuz i have my doubts.
 
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