For sure, Whistler is better then most places since the park is so well made. But most places the jumps also get worse as they get bigger what makes it extra tricky
question for you! When you sit back more on your heels to get your weight over the balls of your feet, does it send you motion backward when you jump? Or will your body be able to flatten out in the other direction (meaning more forward)
I keep launching off my heels on big jumps and sometimes accidentally going off axis, occasionally forcing me to windmill to prevent landing on my back. I wonder if I need to lean more forward
thank you
Thanks for this vid, i feel like im always a little hit or miss on bigger jumps this is good advice
For sure, Whistler is better then most places since the park is so well made. But most places the jumps also get worse as they get bigger what makes it extra tricky
question for you! When you sit back more on your heels to get your weight over the balls of your feet, does it send you motion backward when you jump? Or will your body be able to flatten out in the other direction (meaning more forward)
I keep launching off my heels on big jumps and sometimes accidentally going off axis, occasionally forcing me to windmill to prevent landing on my back. I wonder if I need to lean more forward
So not lean more forward, but set your mass more over the balls of your feet:)
@@SnowboardingExplained Thanks!
What program are you using for this MA?
Onform. It’s a app:)