The more videos I see the more confused I get between Rodeo and Flatspin. I thought flatspin was less inverted than Rodeos, the axis between head and fee doesn't go past the horizontal line parallel to the ground.
Flat spin and rodeo get thrown around interchangeably by different people, its one of the trick naming conventions that doesn't have an obvious majority stance. A lot of confusion comes down to naming by subjective observation. Coach Dean goes into more detail by what he calls a flat spin in our older video breaking down true vs orbital flat spin. Episode 20 of the tramp series will break down axis control and the general difference between more flippy or more upright/spinny tricks
This is the one. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NFNOiQw3rz0.html I think the "flat" in flatspin really thow me off in the begining. The way I understand it(not sure if it's correct): front-flippy: Misty. back-flippy: flatspin, front-rotational(orbital): Bio. back-rotational(orbital): Rodeo.