It is actually a completely different set where in a rodeo you spin the opposite way you flip, and an underflip the set is spinning the same direction as the flip. I'll try to do a trick tip in the spring on it, one of my favorite tricks!
The difference is kind of a grey area in skiing, but a flat 3 is set back and the feet circle around the body if set right. I set my rodeos more forward and look back up the hill right off of the set and it goes to 5 a lot more floaty than if you were to set a flat 3 and go to 5. I've never really been too stoked with my set in this video, but the jump had a problem with water at the time.
I would say it is a little more difficult because it is not a straight axis, but it is still not too bad. This was my first flip I learned and it is really fun because you can see the ground almost the whole time.
So did you just send it or like did you have progression toward it. Cause I am trying to learn my first inverted trick like of have up to a 720 but I really want to try an inverted trick
its not exactly a rodeo, but more a flat 5...rodeo start differently
How are rodeos different?
@@cole5864rodeo it's a corcked backflip
Love this shit you’re set up is dank this fr helipad me so much
Rodeo five is like an under flip imo, except you throw your hips back instead of to the side
It is actually a completely different set where in a rodeo you spin the opposite way you flip, and an underflip the set is spinning the same direction as the flip. I'll try to do a trick tip in the spring on it, one of my favorite tricks!
Where are you in this video? Also awesome tutorial!
Lynchburg, VA at the Liberty Mountain Snowflex Centre! www.libertysnowflex.com
yes man
Where is this place located in the east?
Lynchburg, VA! www.libertysnowflex.com
What is the difference between a rodeo and a flat ?
POV Squad flats aren't invert like rodeo
Where is the big difference between rodeo 5 and flat 3 ?
The difference is kind of a grey area in skiing, but a flat 3 is set back and the feet circle around the body if set right. I set my rodeos more forward and look back up the hill right off of the set and it goes to 5 a lot more floaty than if you were to set a flat 3 and go to 5. I've never really been too stoked with my set in this video, but the jump had a problem with water at the time.
How much harder is this than a backflip?
I would say it is a little more difficult because it is not a straight axis, but it is still not too bad. This was my first flip I learned and it is really fun because you can see the ground almost the whole time.
So did you just send it or like did you have progression toward it. Cause I am trying to learn my first inverted trick like of have up to a 720 but I really want to try an inverted trick