Actually, sitting back keeps weight back, raising the bow. MOVING back, especially while going off a lip, pushes the bow down. But paddling while leaning back, unless for some reason you want your weight back (and for that it's probably better to adjust the seat back a notch instead) isn't a good position to launch moves from. Neutral or aggressive forward body position give much more power and reach.
Actually, sitting back keeps weight back, raising the bow. MOVING back, especially while going off a lip, pushes the bow down. But paddling while leaning back, unless for some reason you want your weight back (and for that it's probably better to adjust the seat back a notch instead) isn't a good position to launch moves from. Neutral or aggressive forward body position give much more power and reach.
Skeeter803 11 months ago
Not bad...
doesn't talk about trunk rotation whilst paddling...
DevAnubis 3 years ago