Watre ramps: Is this misty 7 ? or a cork started in opposite side?

or is it a misty? i don't think you go inverted... hard to tell, someone who knows better than me should check it out.
 


Yes.. You're right.. it's not inverted.. But I start flat spin in a different way..

See my flat spin here:
http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=hghnGrGv-JQ

When I do flatspin I remain always with the weigt forward.. otherwise in first move I start with the weight right, then forward, then leff, then back , then again right and again forwrd for landing.

 
It isn't at all like a flatspin, with a flat, your back is the side that is down, with this it is his front that is down. It is a bio. Just it goes a little past, so whatever the opposite of a flatspin is, that is what he did. But it is really just considered a bio.
 
IT'S NOT A FLATSPIN

it's a bio 7, you can legitimately call it a misty 7 if you like.

NOT A FLATSPIN
 
at about 2:40 he does a bunch of flats.

you notice how the bio 7 doesn't look anything like this because he is chest down. The trick in this thread is a reverse flatspin sort of...
 
pause the water ramp video at 0:02 and you will see his chest totally perpendicular to the pool. it was at least flast at that instant
 
Not a misty - he flips backwards not foward.

Not a rodeo - he does not go inverted enough

Its between a flatspin and a bio.

Flatspin - he doesn't barell roll over his skis like most people do, instead he remains upright, not flat

Bio - the only reason this wouldn't be a bio is becuase he gets a little too inverted in the begining and doesn't spin as much until the end

So yea, its a bio, its just that he does the flip part early and the spin late.

 
bio for sure. youre off axis forward. back wards would be cork same with flat spin. not inverted rules out lincolns rodeos and misties. so has to be bio.
 
I would say bio 7. He throws it a little bit too forwards to be rodeo/flat 7, though the tricks do look similar.
 
kind of. rodeo goes inverted tho, and flat well stays falt or paralell to the ground. thrown practically the same
 
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