Cork
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A cork (also known as a corkscrew) is a slant gainer with full twist. It is seen in tricking as well as in free running. It is most commonly done from a j-step setup, however it is possible to perform one from a scoot, pivot or swingthrough setup.
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[edit] Common Variations
[edit] Oldschool Cork
An oldschool cork is a cork without the flip, a btwist from a gainer set-up. Instead of kicking towards the opposite sholder, the swinging leg is kicked towards the opposite hip or bellow. It is very hard to swingthrough out of it.
[edit] Hyper Cork
A hyper cork is an over-rotated corkscrew which is landed on the swinging leg.
[edit] Boxcutter
A boxcutter is an hyper cork followed with a hook kick done before the take off leg meets the floor.
[edit] Double Cork
A double cork is a cork with an extra spin, a slant gainer double full.
Most cork variations can be done with a double cork (hyper, double leg, boxcutter, etc.) although not all of them have been landed yet.
[edit] Other Varitions
- Triple Cork
- Cork Round
- Shuriken Cork
- Cork Double Leg/Cork Double Leg Hook
- Cork Swipe
- Swipe Knife
[edit] External Links
Cork Tutorial Youtube.
