fs rodeo 540 in Whistler

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Uploaded by on Dec 21, 2006

fs rodeo 540

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  • Texbook rodeo. He leaves from his toes and spins the opposite direction and his board ends up facing the hill.

  • A FS rodeo is NOT A BACK FLIP! stop learning trick names from video games PLEASE. They are made by people who don't snowboard! Yes he could go more inverted but this is still a fs rodeo, corked generally means you are "laying back" when you spin.

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  • @snowboardpnk540 not a fs rodeo broski ,cork 5

  • seemed more like cork 5. which is you ask me (for some reason for me it is anyways) is harder than a rodeo 5 which is essentially just a backflip with a 180. but the name doesnt matter, all that does is that it looked steezy and was stomped.

  • Every snowboard video I watch there are always comments with some fuckin idiot who thinks he knows something he obviously doesn't.

  • awsome rodeo!!!

    but i hate snowboarder :)

  • perfect frontside rod 5

  • who cares what it is...its pretty fucking sick

  • @bl4ckfox yea thats what i thought haha. just worded a little different haha.

  • @hahahahahaTR

    hmm?

    we are the same opinion!

    my commend was NOT ironic! :)

  • @bl4ckfox i don't understand at all what you just tried to say. but this trick is a rodeo by definition.

  • @hahahahahaTR

    correctly!

    Rodeos are NOT fucking rolls with late 180's!!!

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