Interesting. Yeah as you get you do want the T bar to pull you and allow you to get pulled and start gliding so you don’t want to put weight forward right then. But as you get going up the hill you can’t put more weight on your back leg or you’ll slip out and fall backwards. It does also depends a little on the type of snow. But overall once going up the hill and riding smoothly you will feel more weight on front foot to keep you balanced and in control.
Always love the views during that ride up 😍
Super nice view isn’t it! Love it
Keep shredding my dude!
Appreciate it homie!
The complaint I hear from the snowboarders in my group is that it is very tiring to do because they can't change legs, front leg is getting cramped.
Fyre🔥🔥
Interesting.... there is another tutorial on YT and he says put all your weight in your BACK foot.
Interesting. Yeah as you get you do want the T bar to pull you and allow you to get pulled and start gliding so you don’t want to put weight forward right then. But as you get going up the hill you can’t put more weight on your back leg or you’ll slip out and fall backwards. It does also depends a little on the type of snow. But overall once going up the hill and riding smoothly you will feel more weight on front foot to keep you balanced and in control.
So, put more weight on front foot only riding uphill ?
Where was this place?
Copper mountain, Colorado
Do you ever go up to Winter Park?
Hey Stephen, yeah I do. I went there a ton last year and only been to WP once or twice this year. What’s your favorite mountain?
@@snowboard303 Either Winter Park or Copper
@@stephenhartmere2727 send this straight to the mardoz. They could use a T bar tutorial
Don’t sit, wait for it to pull you!!
Pro tip right here fam ^^^