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eusahn

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    Vancouver
  • Home Mountain/Resort?
    Cypress Mountain
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    Nothing
  • Current Boards in your Quiver
    Forum
  • Current Boots Used?
    DC, Softboots
  • Current bindings and set-up?
    Duck Stance
  • Snowboarding since
    2014
  • Hardbooting since
    0

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  1. Thanks to everyone that replied. After lot's of research and practice, I was finally able to get it and know how to do it. It's still not at the level I want it to be, but I made lots of adjustments to make this happen. Looking to really perfect this technique in upcoming seasons. One of the things that helped was really angulating the board by pushing down the boots then extending like a spring. Thanks everyone! Now I will venture out to heelside when ready.
  2. Thank you. I shall attempt this week and will be glad to share some video results.
  3. At which step does the full extension happen? Also would be nice if you can clarify #3 for me! Thanks
  4. Yes! If you are referring to those I am confident in doing them. However, ive only been doing them in short radius turns like he did!
  5. I am not familiar with the lingo with carving, but I do feel like I can do those without a problem. Is there a video of someone doing it? That would get rid of this uncertainty.
  6. Thanks for the warm welcome! I ride duck stance, soft boots from DC, and the board is forum holy moly. Not a carving set up for sure, but I know that it can be done since I've done it couple times.
  7. Hello, here's a little clip of me trying to get the full extension. Basically, the problem I have is that when I do get low, I want to extend my legs but the edges are so locked in that they don't move at all. I tried putting more of the weight onto my upper body after getting low to relieve this pressure, but I am not sure if that's the right technique to do it. I have gotten some fully extended lay downs by fluke, but I'm wondering if anyone out here do see a obvious problem, if things can be seen from the video at all. One of the problems I do think I have is that my weights sort of near the back, hence the very sharp turn that I get when I do get low. Thanks!
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