Skating
Beginner
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Don’t rush up the slope just yet. Lock your leading foot into it’s binding, while keeping the back foot free. Stand on a flat surface and get a feel for the snowboard’s movement.
How do it
Don’t rush up the slope just yet. Lock your leading foot into it’s binding, while keeping the back foot free. Stand on a flat surface and get a feel for the snowboard’s movement.
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Try riding a bit in this position. Stay on the flat surface. Push off with your back leg, from the toe or heel edge.
2.
It’s of prime importance you get a feel for the slide on a flat board. When sliding, place your back leg in the center of the board and push up against the back binding from the inner side.
3.
It’s a very useful exercise, as this is how you’ll be going onto the lift and exiting it. Also, it’s a great way to quickly cover flat surfaces.