Try getting your back knee nestled behind your front knee or resting on your front calf, it'll help you get your chest all the way down to your thigh (which will make you faster) as well as eliminate the drag that your back knee's causing. Plus, it'll help you hold your tuck for longer and keep you more solid when you're in a tuck, which is one of the most important things to remember - no matter how aero your tuck is, you'll still be slow if you're moving around all the time. Stay still and WIN
Try getting your back knee nestled behind your front knee or resting on your front calf, it'll help you get your chest all the way down to your thigh (which will make you faster) as well as eliminate the drag that your back knee's causing. Plus, it'll help you hold your tuck for longer and keep you more solid when you're in a tuck, which is one of the most important things to remember - no matter how aero your tuck is, you'll still be slow if you're moving around all the time. Stay still and WIN
508downhill 5 months ago
@508downhill Thanks man, great videos btw
BoardingHD 5 months ago