Stance setup


















This allows you to effectively ride switch and take off and land easily going either direction. Setback is another stance consideration that you can play around with for the ideal setup. This refers to how far forward or back you have your stance mounted in relation to the center of the board. Zero setback means you are completely centered on the board. This is good for beginners and for park riders who want to be able to ride switch easily.

This centered setup is easy to control and makes a board pretty versatile. Increased levels of setback are often used for freeriding, backcountry, and powder situations. By moving the center of gravity further back on the board, you can get more lift and float out the board when conditions are deep or more technical. Once you develop a preferred riding style, you can adjust it from there as part of your process for getting everything set up.

The factors mentioned above are the main components to figuring out the best snowboarding stance setup. Most resorts have tool stands that will allow you to change the width or angle on the fly.

As you improve your abilities, you might find that you like a specific stance set up for a particular riding style. I have a powder board with a narrow width and big setback and a freestyle board with an almost dead-on centered setup. Changes in your stance can play a significant role in controlling your board in certain on-snow situations. These can be subtle changes, but they make a difference. We may be talking in centimeters with all of the factors mentioned above, but those small changes can make a big difference.

Your email address will not be published. Skip to content. Just to clarify regular means you go down the hill with your left foot in front and goofy means your right foot is in front. Generally speaking right-handers are regular and left-handers goofy but this is definitely not always the case. Case in point — I am right-handed but ride goofy.

Imagine you are going really fast. With which foot forward would you fell in most control? The second way is to have someone push you in the back from behind, when you are not expecting it — not too hard now! Take note of which foot you used to step forward with. If it is your left foot then you are most likely regular if it is your right you are most probably goofy. An alternative to the second method is to stand on the edge of step the bottom step! Count backwards from ten and then step off.

Take note of which foot goes first. And finally, my favorite way, if you have good sliding socks and a smooth floor to slide on you can do the slide test. This is easy — just put on your slidiest this is the technical term! Take note of which foot you naturally led with — if it was your left then you are regular and if it was your right you are goofy. If your stance is too wide it will be more difficult to manoeuvre the board.

If your stance is too narrow it is going to give the board a really loose, unstable feel. Imagine yourself standing on a board with your feet almost together. Try standing on a binding-less board and try out some different stance widths and see what feels most comfortable for you.

To start with, get into a shoulder width stance, then move both feet slightly outwards until you feel more comfortable with bent knees than straight knees. Measure from the centre of one foot to the centre of the other and then use this measurement as a guide when setting up your bindings.

To some extent you want this may depend on your style. A freestyler might want a slightly wider stance for a more solid base for landings. If you require more manoeuvrability then a slightly narrower stance will help. What angles you have your bindings on will depend on your ability level and your style of riding. Stance angles is a topic in itself which I have covered in the article linked to below.

Check that out to find your best stance angles. First, have a look at the photo below… Golf Stance With Driver — Ball Position As I mention in that previous post about the proper setup, the longer the club, the more forward in the stance you should have the ball. Posture As I mentioned earlier, the driver is the longest club in the bag, and much longer than any of our other clubs. Driver Stance Width With the driver, we are also attempting to generate alot more swing speed than with our other clubs.

Have a look at the setup of Dustin Johnson below… Note how wide his stance is compared to his shoulders, and the tilt in his shoulders.

Final Thoughts How you hit the driver can set up every round of golf you play. Thanks for reading! About the Author: Scott. Related Posts. The best strength exercises for golfers The best strength exercises for golfers. The best driver for distance and forgiveness The best driver for distance and forgiveness. The best putter under bucks The best putter under bucks. My absolute best golf tips My absolute best golf tips.

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