Keep 60% of your weight on the front foot, and let your back follow your front, it will give you a cleaner s and less skidded turns. Right now you're swinging your back leg to each side and most of your weight is on your back leg. Keep shredding! Also it's good you're not going fast when its that crowded. Someone slammed into my the top of my head opening day at keystone last year and I had neck pain for 6 months.
Keep 60% of your weight on the front foot, and let your back follow your front, it will give you a cleaner s and less skidded turns. Right now you're swinging your back leg to each side and most of your weight is on your back leg. Keep shredding!
Also it's good you're not going fast when its that crowded. Someone slammed into my the top of my head opening day at keystone last year and I had neck pain for 6 months.
@@cameronkoblitz4248 yes, I have a bad habit of kicking my back foot out. I need to hold the position and be patient.