I want to improve carving or edge control or riding skills. Any comments are welcome. Tons of thanks!!!!!!!!!:jumping1::jumping1::jumping1:
directional camber board 157cm, duck stance 15/-15
here is my video link:http://youtu.be/9RNBT8U4m9k
thanks a lot for you advice, dude!
I will try to change edges faster.
I think straight knee is the problem! When I tried to bend my knees more, my shins started to add pressure on my boot, which caused me to lean forward and lose balance. I think boots are not the problem. Should I keep my knees bent all the time or just when I turn? Is my height the reason? Cause I am 188 cm!
Out of curiosity, what is your stance width? What might help you is to use more forward lean (your bindings) which will cause you to bend your knee more .
this is how I set my stance width. I measured the distance between my knee and foot. thanks! I should have tried more settings to find the perfect stance or angle.:facepalm3:
lots of slide carving there. which isn't necessarily a bad thing if you just wanna take it easy for a few runs. to me, you clearly have the skill set and look very comfortable are your board to really lay into your carves. like everyone said, if you wanna charge down the hill with your carves then bend your knees more and really press into the carve. i think a lot of people (not necessarily you) are hestitant to do this because of a fear of washing out or catching an edge.
Thanks dude! I will push myself a litter further next time when I snowboard!
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