Originally Posted by
Dezrai
that's not a cork
ay
here's a cork. the gist of a cork is using one leg to get your vertical spin, while the other gets the horizontal spin. the leg on the floor makes you flip over, backwards or to the side, whereas the other gets you the spin
the angle of a cork can be quite different
essentially a 360 backflip off of one leg, swinging the other leg through
Thx for clarifying. I never knew cork is short for corkscrew or what does it even mean. I thought maybe it's meant to be like champagne cork going off or something.
Originally Posted by
Zockinator
First of all, Alpha, that is not a corkscrew.
A corkscrew is basically a 360° turn in both directions, horizontal aswell as vertical.
Its when you are doing a backflip while rotating to the left or to the right.
I can't really state examples right now, since I'm not on my main pc where all the replays are, so I can't really show you the science behind a cork or how to do it. But there are enough replays and cork tutorials (beginners who tried to do a cork for the first time) out there that can show you how to do it.
Thx.
Originally Posted by
AlphanowGD
oh ok
At least thx for try. You can always try to answer on my threads, I don't mind, maybe next time you'll stick it.
Thx.
Essentially, I watched that video of quite good static cork, I guess. Yet, can somebody explain me what he did mid air and why did it work. Because when I go into replay from the E, I get 180 degrees less rotation and dunno how to look cool mid-air.
Can somebody watch that linked replay and elaborate for me please,!