Rodeo and cork

I was worried about my lack of writing ability that I couldn't tell to people who said they couldn't tell the difference on Twitter.

The difference between rodeo (chicane) and cork (under).

It is the difference of the axis.
But now I have an inspiration.How about this explanation, is it easy to understand?

Apply to free run.

The FS / BS rodeo is, in other words, the "reverse edge."I deliberately get caught and blown away, and fly about 20 meters.

FS / BS cork is "completely missing".
When carving, the body is tilted too much and the edge comes off completely.Do it on purpose with a kicker and fly about XNUMX meters.

You don't have to fly about XNUMX meters.

If you do it with just a flat burn, it will be a normal fall.If you do it intentionally, mysteriously, it will make a full turn and come back.

When taking off from the lip
In the rodeo → reverse edge, the basic body blows off to the valley side, so in most cases the body flies first.
In the case of cork → slipping out, the board will slip out first to the valley side, so the board will often fly first.

It is like this.
Of course, the larger the kicker, the longer the flight time, so it becomes out of control with normal reverse edges and slips.
I'll fix it a little to how to get out with the kicker.

If you still don't understand ... I could explain.
Try it with KINGS or powder.