This might sound dumb. But I've seen people do both and it looks exactly the same.
The links in that don't work, but the descriptions are still good.
People call rodeos, flat spins, and bios the same thing any more. There is a difference but no one seems to care.
See also:
https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/633118/Difference-between-flatspin--rodeo--and-misty-
the only difference is pep is the only one who can actually do a flat 3
LivingDaLifehttps://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/221589/A-Trick-Guide-2--The-difference-between-bio--cork--d-spin--misty--rodeo--flatspin-and-underflipThe links in that don't work, but the descriptions are still good.
People call rodeos, flat spins, and bios the same thing any more. There is a difference but no one seems to care.
See also:
https://www.newschoolers.com/forum/thread/633118/Difference-between-flatspin--rodeo--and-misty-
Bio is a forward off axis spin, while a cork which is a backwards off axis spin. The definition between flat and rodeo is blurred especially at flat 5/rodeo 5. A flat 3 are more diffcult than they seem and a "true" rodeo 3 doesn;t exist IMO. A lot of people say flat 3 when it is really just a wackflip because it's an off-axis backflip. Rodeos are slightly more inverted than flats since feet never go above your head on a true flat spin
kung_powpowBio is a forward off axis spin, while a cork which is a backwards off axis spin. The definition between flat and rodeo is blurred especially at flat 5/rodeo 5. A flat 3 are more diffcult than they seem and a "true" rodeo 3 doesn;t exist IMO. A lot of people say flat 3 when it is really just a wackflip because it's an off-axis backflip. Rodeos are slightly more inverted than flats since feet never go above your head on a true flat spin
Exactly.
Rodeo you go up n over.
Flat is flat, feet never go higher then your head. Body flat to the ground.