Posted on January 31, 2010 - by admin
Snowboard Specs & Mount Styles : Snowboard Mounting Summary
Goofy and standard mounting are two snowboard riding styles. Learn the difference of goofy and standard snowboard mounting with tips from a snowboarding enthusiast in this free extreme sports video…
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January 31, 2010
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youngchulha said:
this is a shit video, expertvillage never has any good videos
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January 31, 2010
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CurtisRhys said:
Hi I ride goofy does this have anything to do with witch hand you write with because i am normally right handed can anyone answer???cheers!!!
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diekillertone said:
no it dosent. all my friends are right handed but skate and snowboard regular. im the only odd one witin my friends that rides goofy
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guileking7 said:
“If you walk pigeon toed angle your bindings in”? That would make you incredibly uncomfortable and make it almost impossible to turn! Use either duck footed or forward stance depending on the riding you will do. Don’t listen to this supposed “expert.”
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optionaxis said:
If your not a racer, your riding duck foot. Everybody rides both ways at some point.obviously you set your board up reg or goofy, but you can rock it both ways. Most boards are twins, almost all legit freestyle boards are true twins.learn to mount your self when you get better. Shops will give you some crazy stances sometime….oh ans DO NOT PUT YOUR FEET A FOOT A PART ON THE SNOWBOARD!!!! Not only will you look like a total noob, but you can’t control the board like that.Wide stance
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optionaxis said:
expert village sucks at everything. noobs can’t teach noobs.For the most part just try it out see what works. If your getting into the park ask kids for tips. As long as your not being a gaper and getting in the way all the time most people are cool with helping you out.As for “expert” village they aren’t helping anyone. You can’t teach snowboarding if you can’t snowboard