Hello! After I cross and try to get to the normal position on the board, the board goes backwards! Is it easier at a higher speed!?
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I think it's about a weight transfer. Every time when the foot is in front, you should transfer your weight to it. When I do so, the board gets a bit accelerated, and goes forward.
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Fold your knee ;)
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yes it is a lot easier at high speeds
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Hmm...it might be that you need to carve in the cross step a little more I think. The speed and slight rotation kinda keeps you focused.
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I landed on the trick! I can do it really good at high speed. Video coming soon. Right now I'm injured from downhill..
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Hello
Hope you'll get better soon :)
Yes but not too fast. There's a sweet spot speed that you have to find for yourself. That and make sure to shift your weight back with your back foot, if weight stays on your front foot you're more likely to kick the board back wards.
Yes. It is actually a lot easier with higher speed
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