Do you tend to catch falls with your arms?
How much have you/do you ride?
Don't sit to strap in perhaps?
How much have you/do you ride?
Don't sit to strap in perhaps?
This sort of thing takes practice, it may feel odd at first but you'll find yourself doing less work sitting down and standing up, and you won't get the snow diaper haha.its hard to keep my balance strapping in standing up![]()
hahahaha will if my arms are not strong enough to snowboard that is a serious problem because i pay $35 a day every week to lift weights with my soccer team. Thanks for the advice though:cheeky4:get stronger arms.
if you didn't fall, that pain is your puny little muscles trying to grow, help them!
hahahaha will if my arms are not strong enough to snowboard that is a serious problem because i pay $35 a day every week to lift weights with my soccer team. Thanks for the advice though:cheeky4:
it's probably from pushing from a sitting position too much. I'll just learn to bind in while standing. Any advice on preventing movement while strapping in? because that's the problem I have with that.
Would the bindings from flow work? I have heard they are better than K2 because they move back more. Thanks for the advice!I solved the problem with rear entry bindings, K2 ctx in my case. Instead of sitting you go down on one arm on a slope, bend your knees, pull the lever up and go. No sitting.
There are many different opinions about this tech...I personally love it. Riding is in general more physical the skiing, I also protect hands and knuckles with a protective glove.
Would the bindings from flow work? I have heard they are better than K2 because they move back more. Thanks for the advice!
I'm sure they will. GNU does a pretty cool binding too. I got my K2 last July 50% off. Wait for summer deals if you canWould the bindings from flow work? I have heard they are better than K2 because they move back more. Thanks for the advice!
Yep exactly what I was trying to say aboveIf I'm riding powder I use my whole body - and my whole body will hurt. Just because the most obvious muscles that get used are in your legs, doesn't mean your core and arms do nothing. Dynamic snowboarding uses the whole body to make turns.
This. :laugh:get stronger arms.