
Off trail riding.?
Hello, last time I was off-piste, snowboarding i realized it was really leaning back (Frente binding of the snow) and were extremely fast turns. Am I doing something wrong or was just really snow (which was at least 70 cm of powder, mabye more)? i see pros and do not seem to lean back almost as much .. any help will be greatly youed thanks by the way, someone knows something about the way in blogs?
Hey, when you are off track or off track walking normally have more weight on the back foot, but depends on the size of the plate. i you have a very thin (freestyle) Iron table and then you have to work (w backfoot) harder than you would with a general meeting (freeride). But usually 70 cm or 3.2 feet of dust, Usually I'm riding with some weight, even on my front and back foot. But if you're riding slow, to get a little more lift and speed, you can put more weight on the foot again. If you are in steep terrain powder 70 cm or more, you're probably riding, even with the weight distributed on both feet. Certainly not as a step in the links, but that's only because I'm old school and believe the strap on links provide greater control, although I'm biased because I have not tested the next step in the technologies being offered. Good luck and bicycle safely (I wear a helmet, but that's just my two cents).
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