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From: rmanniviers
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  • I am saddened by the movement toward wider boards and relaxed angles and I think this trend in riding really limits the number of turns you can link. Many of the riders here can't even put 3 turns together and use their time trying to control the heavy chatter these wide stubby boards create. For good turns, it's best to you put your toes to the nose, feet steep and stance narrow, shoulders follow feet, bent knees, and a quiet upper body. Stiff boots, stiff boards and flat plate bindings. Aloha.

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