I export it via Racechrono and unfortunately it seems it does not support adding a second metric with different units. I would need to create another mph video it seems 😃
The trick is for example toe side I dont actually lean to the front of the board. What I do is that I go down to my knees and push the board away. The body stays on the same position, or even lean away against the turn but because the board is pushed away you dont see it. I lean forward only to fight the g-force. Try it without skate, try to stand on your toes and touch the ground behind your front heel with your front arm. Then you will know what position you want to achieve.
@@davidpilny Thank you for that tip! Does this only work at a certain speed? I'm only going about 15-20mph right now and scared out of my life! I'll try what you've suggested tonight.
@@BN99239 It works at any speed because its basically how balance works. The more speed the more you need to work against the g-force but at any speed what you want to do is to go down with your knees, not lean into the turn. Go down, push with your knees or butt (toe/heel) and keep the body weight above the edge. The upper body needs to feel to lean against the turn, not into the turn. When you try without the skate you will see, because you will not be able to keep yourself from not losing balance.
@@davidpilny You are right there! Yes, I am leaning my body right now and I keep losing balance. Thank you for the tips! I am trying to bend my knees and "sit down" into the turns but I'm not able to turn as sharply. It's certainly my technique though so I will work on pushing the board away.
@@BN99239 Yes, on the heel edge its important to sit but work with the upper body also against the turn, going way forward with the head like you want to touch the toe edge, so the weight stays over the board and you can really push down on the heel. And yes, moving the board away.
@@kazacheks3523 I always had more problems with the ESC units, but since I switched to 4wd everything is fine. As its mostly flat I also dont use full power of the motors so often.