I go to place called snobahn it’s like Woodward. Learned cork 7’s, rodeo 5, switch rodeo 5, misty 5, etc. I just want to send it on snow. But also want to try it with tramp skis and twigs. What do I do should I just find a nice area and huck and tuck? Need advice asap. Also I thinks tamedog would be easy do it do that
Not sure for others but for me I don’t find trampoline all that similar to snow (with exceptions). If you’re really confident on tramp you probably have enough air awareness to bring the tricks to your feet/not crash too bad so you can keep trying. My advice for singles is send whatever you’re comfortable with.
edit; switch rodeo 5 felt identical to tramp
**This post was edited on Jan 2nd 2022 at 6:00:15pm
This is my most recent cork 7. Felt good I can spot my landing everything. My legs do get crossed thought😂 rodeos are consistent just need to try them with speed and air and land nose heavy. Sa me with Misty’s. Tell me if I should try it. And like how to bills true confidence to do it. I have and have been told I have amazing air awareness and I can bail to my side so I don’t fit my head off I mess it up
DTetzNot sure for others but for me I don’t find trampoline all that similar to snow. If you’re really confident on tramp you probably have enough air awareness to bring the tricks to your feet/not crash too bad so you can keep trying. My advice for singles is send whatever you’re comfortable with.
ColoradoSkiThis is my most recent cork 7. Felt good I can spot my landing everything. My legs do get crossed thought😂 rodeos are consistent just need to try them with speed and air and land nose heavy. Sa me with Misty’s. Tell me if I should try it. And like how to bills true confidence to do it. I have and have been told I have amazing air awareness and I can bail to my side so I don’t fit my head off I mess it up
That’s a nice cork. If you can do them with different cork axis and variations in speed (up/slow down your spin rate) id say you’re good to try on snow. Also practice it with a safety grab and plan on doing this grab when you try it on snow - will help you uncork
DTetzThat’s a nice cork. If you can do them with different cork axis and variations in speed (up/slow down your spin rate) id say you’re good to try on snow. Also practice it with a safety grab and plan on doing this grab when you try it on snow - will help you uncork
Aight, I’m going tomorrow, if I can find a jump I may try it. But nice powder ya know. Haven’t tried a backy yet, but a cork I think would be easier. If I don’t do it tomorrow that place has a jump to airbag I can try it with and tramp skis so ya. I think I could do Misty’s without doing it to airbag easy, cork I could try not as likely though.
ColoradoSkiAight, I’m going tomorrow, if I can find a jump I may try it. But nice powder ya know. Haven’t tried a backy yet, but a cork I think would be easier. If I don’t do it tomorrow that place has a jump to airbag I can try it with and tramp skis so ya. I think I could do Misty’s without doing it to airbag easy, cork I could try not as likely though.
Definitely learn backflips before corks. Learn front flips before misty 5. Don't rush the basics. Corks and Mistys are much more advanced than backys and frontys. Tame dogs are easy, just find an area with a soft landing because the split stance thing is easy once you know how but weird to learn, so you probly will land flat on your back on the first one. Good luck with your new tricks!
goatmasterDefinitely learn backflips before corks. Learn front flips before misty 5. Don't rush the basics. Corks and Mistys are much more advanced than backys and frontys. Tame dogs are easy, just find an area with a soft landing because the split stance thing is easy once you know how but weird to learn, so you probly will land flat on your back on the first one. Good luck with your new tricks!
Yeah backy first is really really good advice
I can backflip almost anywhere. Not quite flat, almost and not huge cliffs only like 15-20 feet. I can do multiple grabs in one, fidgety heights speeds and do all sorts of stalls. And can see where I am in the air, and call Stuff out. But I always get freaked out when I build a jump and want to do it on skis. So how do I get the confidence to do it. Cuz u guarantee if I did it once and didn’t spin fast enough, I could fix it by the third try and then take it pretty much Anywhere, it’s just doing it. So how do I get that
Cork 7 is a lot easier on a jump with some kick like you'd find in a mogul course
Def get ur air awareness on snow, nice powder pit. small booter, step down jump preferably if into powder but step up if on corduroy. I got cocky this 1 time and threw a misty straight to my ass on sheer ice, big mistake.
ColoradoSkiI go to place called snobahn it’s like Woodward. Learned cork 7’s, rodeo 5, switch rodeo 5, misty 5, etc. I just want to send it on snow. But also want to try it with tramp skis and twigs. What do I do should I just find a nice area and huck and tuck? Need advice asap. Also I thinks tamedog would be easy do it do that
Just send it, and be prepared for the consequences. You can't learn without being willing to pay.
The old adage...."No pain, no gain"
ColoradoSkiI can backflip almost anywhere. Not quite flat, almost and not huge cliffs only like 15-20 feet. I can do multiple grabs in one, fidgety heights speeds and do all sorts of stalls. And can see where I am in the air, and call Stuff out. But I always get freaked out when I build a jump and want to do it on skis. So how do I get the confidence to do it. Cuz u guarantee if I did it once and didn’t spin fast enough, I could fix it by the third try and then take it pretty much Anywhere, it’s just doing it. So how do I get that
idk just build a jump into powder and get your boys to hype you up there
DTetzidk just build a jump into powder and get your boys to hype you up there
One can still break their neck in powder!
ColoradoSkiI go to place called snobahn it’s like Woodward. Learned cork 7’s, rodeo 5, switch rodeo 5, misty 5, etc.
Hell yeah s/o Snobahn! Glad you're taking advantage of a center in Denver that can offer that kind of progression, used to freestyle coach there, good staff, just have to push some of them to help coach you to learn a new trick.
Also, if you see some park rats above the jump you're potentially thinking trying a trick off of, just ask them for a few pointers and they would be stoked to give you some great insightful tips to help you stomp it first try (hopefully!)..if I know a kid who's trying to push himself, asked me to help I would love to get him stoked to push to that next level.