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by mtelgon
1314 days ago
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indeed you should use your hips instead of head/shoulders to weight the board, but it doesn't actually move more weight to the back (think about it, to go forward, the board needs to feel more weight on the front, for which it compensates by accelerating = increase speed + levels the board) the weight distribution doesn't change, but your body had much more control over the distribution. |
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Steering with your backfoot takes some getting used to if you've never board sported before. I've not snowboarded but I've been told it's like that?
Also skid plates are a life saver. You're going to have to do a drag stop at some point, might as well do it on a something easily removable.