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in my eyes that's a sw flat 3, cork 3 seem impossible as when you 'cork' you face the ground not the sky, ie compare regular cork 3 to flat 3, sw bio 3 could perhaps be possible though
Well you're not actually facing the ground the entire time in a cork, just the first rotation as you set, then you see the sky, then the ground again... and so on and so forth till you land. A switch cork starts with you seeing the sky as you lay on your back, then you see the ground. If you're only doing a sw cork 3 then yes you would not be facing down. Henriks one in the education of style was probably the best one I've seen.
Why not just a switch cork 5 minus 180? A switch rodeo is set by bringing you trailing shoulder through underneath you. A switch cork is set with your leading shoulder opening up.
All of these vids are wrong. A sw cork 3 would be throwing (lets just say your right) shoulder towards your opposite ski, so your left in this case, and almost doing an off axis sw front flip. Really think about it. A good way to is to imaging someone doing a cork 3, and then either rewind it or imagine them going backwards