I've been snowboarding since i was 7, and not until I was 14 could i ever find somewhat of a good stance. I like to ride park, BUT the other half of the day i usually ride back country, right now my angles are +15/-15
and my front binding is an inch closer to the front the the back binding is to the back, so my weight shifts forward, but recently when i hit bigger jumps i tend to get off balance and fall if i do anything more than a 3. So I was just wondering what would be an appropriate stance for park and also back country, we usually have not to much powder but we get those days were there's around 2-3 around every other few weeks, I'm around 5'9", 140 lbs, I haven't gotten around to buying a new board this season but it is currently 144cm (around the height of my shoulders), thanks for your help. Remember park and back country, I'm scared if i put it to far back i usually tend to lean to far back and i cant transfer my weight in park, but to far forward in back country sometimes I lean forward and flip, barely ever happens but its hard to lean back so much. I'm trying to go today and tomorrow so answers soon please.
and my front binding is an inch closer to the front the the back binding is to the back, so my weight shifts forward, but recently when i hit bigger jumps i tend to get off balance and fall if i do anything more than a 3. So I was just wondering what would be an appropriate stance for park and also back country, we usually have not to much powder but we get those days were there's around 2-3 around every other few weeks, I'm around 5'9", 140 lbs, I haven't gotten around to buying a new board this season but it is currently 144cm (around the height of my shoulders), thanks for your help. Remember park and back country, I'm scared if i put it to far back i usually tend to lean to far back and i cant transfer my weight in park, but to far forward in back country sometimes I lean forward and flip, barely ever happens but its hard to lean back so much. I'm trying to go today and tomorrow so answers soon please.