Y’all reckon this off axis perchance?

topic:SteezMaster68 said:
[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1086433/IMG-3433-mov[/video]

Looks cool, but no I don't think it's off axis. The chest dips and bit but your hips are never pointing flat towards the jump in line with the chest. Basically spinning with head dipped.
 
It would count in a slvsh game for sure. The fact that your skis go vertical and your chest is down make it look kinda off axis. But at the same time, your hips look like they’re straight. So if you were to straighten out your body you’d be vertical. So idk, in my analysis it’s close but not quite.
 
Little bit but not fully corked. Hopefully there's a bigger jump you can work on cork 3 / 5 is tough without some float
 
14587240:PresidentSkroob said:
Kid, the only thing off axis about any of this is the screw in your head. Get yourself checked out.

Fuck out of here with that negative bullshit dude
 
Ye it’s close, call it wobbled but not corked. Try to set with your hips and shoulders not your head and you’ll be perfect
 
I feel like this is a good angle to see the set, notice my arms and hips both doing a similar motion, and how I can see the landing basically the whole time. Set for this type of cork 5 is the same as cork 3 just cork 3 is slower.

[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1086505/trim-521AC9B5-C6F0-457E-AE91-CF2E6CF198CE-MOV[/video]
 
I've been trying to get my cork 3/5 dialed and sometimes get it like you, sometimes get it like OP. When I get it right, I notice I am really focusing on using the hip flexors to continue bringing the legs up with the slope of the takeoff. When I don't think about that, it's the "head tilt wobble"

14587258:Getshifty said:
I feel like this is a good angle to see the set, notice my arms and hips both doing a similar motion, and how I can see the landing basically the whole time. Set for this type of cork 5 is the same as cork 3 just cork 3 is slower.

[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1086505/trim-521AC9B5-C6F0-457E-AE91-CF2E6CF198CE-MOV[/video]
 
14587275:ReturnToMonkey said:
I've been trying to get my cork 3/5 dialed and sometimes get it like you, sometimes get it like OP. When I get it right, I notice I am really focusing on using the hip flexors to continue bringing the legs up with the slope of the takeoff. When I don't think about that, it's the "head tilt wobble"

The hip flexor thing is so true, right before I landed it for the first time I was on the lift thinking about how I need to get my legs to follow through upwards more, which uses my hip flexor
 
14587258:Getshifty said:
I feel like this is a good angle to see the set, notice my arms and hips both doing a similar motion, and how I can see the landing basically the whole time. Set for this type of cork 5 is the same as cork 3 just cork 3 is slower.

[video]https://www.newschoolers.com/videos/watch/1086505/trim-521AC9B5-C6F0-457E-AE91-CF2E6CF198CE-MOV[/video]

Ok yea I think I get it now. Just gotta set more with my hips. I was trying to set with like just my shoulders
 
14587275:ReturnToMonkey said:
I've been trying to get my cork 3/5 dialed and sometimes get it like you, sometimes get it like OP. When I get it right, I notice I am really focusing on using the hip flexors to continue bringing the legs up with the slope of the takeoff. When I don't think about that, it's the "head tilt wobble"

Solid advice
 
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