Last seen: Dec 4, 2025
Makes total sense. If conditions are less than ideal or if I'm not in a pure carving mood (rare lol) I can loosen everything up a bit and bring out t...
As a newbie to carving, this raises the question for me "what are the real advantages of loose versus tight boots?"On the one side, 'tight interface'-...
@board-doctor Something to aspire to, for sure! For me it helps to remind myself what's proper technique...everything else is bad habits I have to ov...
@board-doctor Good point. In the 9 elements video James talks about a 60 degree range in torso rotation with the limit on toe side being the line for...
Great video I just saw on toeside carves (Lars also talks about it in one of his vids) is that we actually want to counter-rotate the torso that it fa...
Google Doc if that's easier:/p>
For me, this explains why I've always had trouble on heelside. I know we have anatomical limitations but when riding in duck (even slightly) more mass...
Ya this makes sense. Also seems like the majority of our mass (body) should be balanced in a straight line.
@lukejuras I see more of the hip rotation on this one and somehow seems you're riding more comfortably/in control? Looks like a big improvement bravo...
I understand that to mean you're 'hinging' the waist more toward the front of the board which I understand to be the proper technique. Last season I...
@lukejuras This is exactly the same issue I noticed I had last season too. I was riding mostly mild duck. Curious if you got it sorted out and what ...
Absolutely, mine just arrived in the mail today! Got the straps too, and G4 hopefully here by the time there's enough snow to go boarding.One added ad...
Was already following you lol. That terrain looks amazing for progression and looks like a blast. At the very end of the video I notice you were ab...