
Newbie question … snowboard?
I do not know if I'm a Goofy or regular foot. Goofy I walked yesterday, but my foot link is not configured correctly (right foot was back and front was still shoulder length and the other was tilted 45 degrees) that yesterday was my first snowboard. So far, I can only blade "fall" (change of address of the stop position) when I tried to rest on my toeside would be taken in the snow and fell. I wonder if because my attachments are not correctly implemented (or are) or is because I am also applying pressure. Furthermore, it is easier to get regular foot? Any snowboard advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
What made you go yesterday Goofy? Are you sure you're Goofy? Have you tried the test slide, as if some steps are done in the kitchen with his socks, and then slid across the floor, what foot naturally going to follow? make a couple of times and see what so you seem to be slipping into the front. That is usually an adequate indicator of how well you climb. You set the table? To make it easier to learn, you must be centered on your board with links across the shoulders. It was a rental or is it your own advice? If yours, you must link measu center of the nose of the table, then measuring the binding of another center to the tail of the board, should be the same distance from each end to be centered. As a beginner, I like to have your bindings set at 15 degrees to the front foot and 5-10% on the back foot. (Duck walk)
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