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STOP HEEL JUDDER NOW (advanced snowboarding tips) 

Malcolm Moore
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Stop bouncing out on your heel edge, maintain grip and control of your snowboard, this is how to prevent heel judder. I've put this in my advanced snowboarding tips playlist, as it mostly affects stronger snowboarders, but there's a lot of good info for all snowboarders in this one. Enjoy!
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00:00 Intro
00:15 What is heel judder?
00:56 What are the forces acting against you throughout the turn?
02:29 What causes heel judder?
03:31 Who does heel judder affect?
04:00 Skidding vs Heel Judder
05:01 Progressively increase edge angle
05:29 Further causes of heel judder
05:37 Body alignment
06:24 Wrong turn size
07:15 Forward lean adjustment
07:50 Conclusion
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Комментарии : 609   
@felipe2fp
@felipe2fp Год назад
Beginner here with just 3 days of snowboard: your channel is real gem. I'm studying every video, will apply all of it during 2 weeks before go to banff. Let'ts see what I will got!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Heck yeahh hope they help!! Enjoy Banff 🙌🙌
@felipe2fp
@felipe2fp Год назад
@@malcolmmoore it truly helped!!! Your video about early edge changes was absolutely crucial to avoid catch edges. Body down and up before turn is a incredible strategy to start turn. Torsional twist is still something trick but I used today in a steep blue and helped to turn fast to control speed. Today was my 7nd day of snowboard and I could bomb a blue, so fuck yeah your videos and deep explanation was very helpful. Thanks!!!!
@Mally620
@Mally620 Год назад
Bro I bombed a blue on my first day💀
@illuminatetheworld6636
@illuminatetheworld6636 Год назад
@@Mally620 it’s not a competition…
@rossgirven5163
@rossgirven5163 Год назад
I was just in Banff around the same time. Did you get the super cold weather?
@neillee4406
@neillee4406 Год назад
good stuff! clear, concise, and free of ego. been snowboarding for 32 years and still learning everytime i go out on the mtn.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Awesome, great attitude you got there 🙌
@Wickedsight
@Wickedsight 5 месяцев назад
I consider myself a pretty advanced snowboarder, being able to hit pretty much any slope either regular or switch, without issue. However, your videos are still teaching me stuff. Often it's stuff i'm already doing subconsciously, but knowing what you're doing can really help with consistency and setting the bar even higher. Great stuff and thanks for not just focusing on beginners or intermediate!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 5 месяцев назад
Happy to help! Glad you like the videos 😊😊
@91Pulp
@91Pulp Год назад
Your explanation makes sense to me as a beginner. Any time I experience judder, I usually end up falling backward, suggesting I'm trying to carve at too much of an angle.
@CYMRU619
@CYMRU619 Год назад
Too much angle is unlikely to be your problem if you're a beginner... Unless you've already mastered carving at aggressive angles. More likely not enough edge pressure and weight over your heelside edge, causing the board to want to skid from underneath you.
@Bizm4rk
@Bizm4rk Год назад
More than likely you're standing up too straight and this is throwing your centre of gravity off. Happened to me quite a lot. Also found out my bindings weren't properly centered and had too much heel-overhang which wasn't helping with it.
@cjwaasdorp2478
@cjwaasdorp2478 Год назад
@@CYMRU619 true. Though can happen from too much angle if your boots/binding drag. Happens to me on thinner boards as I've got big feet. Likely not pulp's problem unless you also run large for boot size like I do.
@connorrojek5593
@connorrojek5593 Год назад
You just instantly gained a new subscriber.This was one of the best snowboard tip videos I have seen in a long time, maybe ever. I feel the knowledge given in this video is provided in such an attainable manner that I can take it on the mountain and instantly improve my riding now. Excited to look into the rest of your content!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks, appreciate the kind words!
@16MrMattie
@16MrMattie Год назад
The rest is also insanely good. Underrated one is his video in which he shares his 10 year background story
@krystianborowski6297
@krystianborowski6297 Год назад
Hi, I love watching your videos. For this season I bought a Nidecker Thruster 162 W board and my boots are Dc size 13. I have the impression that the board is a bit narrow, I see you also have a Nidecker board can you tell me what size board and boot you have
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
@@krystianborowski6297 I have size us 12 feet and I have the escape 162xw which is wider than the thruster I think
@galvanizedgnome
@galvanizedgnome Год назад
@@malcolmmoore I unsubscribed
@finboyYYC
@finboyYYC Год назад
Just what I needed, I’ve been trying to dial this out of my riding and will definitely be practicing this.
@AaronShaHome
@AaronShaHome Год назад
Great tutorial and solutions !! Thanks Malcolm !
@TimMoss227
@TimMoss227 Год назад
It’s gonna be my third season, I watching your videos since my first one. Progressing but still there is so much to learn. Thank you for such awesome content 🙏🏻
@davidbianic4350
@davidbianic4350 Год назад
This one is for me. Thank you Mateusz for asking!
@russelnw4530
@russelnw4530 Год назад
Awesome vid. Well structured, explained and clear.
@user-qe8db2ju9x
@user-qe8db2ju9x Год назад
Thank you for all your video!!!! Even small thing you make it crystal clear and easy to understand, thanks a lot!!!
@trevorroberts9539
@trevorroberts9539 Год назад
Thanks! Great video Malcolm. I was just talking about this yesterday because I was having the same problem! I'll give it all a try on Monday now! Perfect explanation!
@akamcnabb2034
@akamcnabb2034 Год назад
Love your videos Malcolm they have genuinely made my snowboarding better over the last few years, conditions look great to where you are too, very jealous stuck at hoem in the UK !
@hawkwind769
@hawkwind769 Год назад
You have the most comprehensive instruction.. thanks Malcolm
@happydog529
@happydog529 Год назад
Excellent explanation. I always had trouble understanding why I have heel judder sometimes. Thanks Malcolm!
@NicolasOulevay
@NicolasOulevay Год назад
Super useful, i get this judder sometimes and never really analysed why! Very clear explanation
@D1zz3H
@D1zz3H Год назад
Exactly the issue i have been struggling with since I started doing harder slopes. I started feel uncomfortable because I picked up too much speed too fast and often ended up juddering because of this. I will try to take these tips with me when I go to Austria next week. And also test out my Insta x3! Thank you for this awesome channel! My friends and I always watch your content. Love it!
@alejolopezdearmentia2157
@alejolopezdearmentia2157 Год назад
This was super helpful. I have the same problem and I always thought it was because I want gripping the edge hard enough so I would put more into it making it worse... It's a matter of timing and makes perfect sense... Can't wait to try it out....
@mtbro4409
@mtbro4409 Год назад
Awesome explenation! Was struggling with the judder but managed to get it right this week, practicing in Austria, following your advices. I feel much more confident and managed to get a black top to bottom without the judder (maybe with some skidding :D ), but stayed on my feet. Great work Malcom!
@IMueTz3
@IMueTz3 Год назад
That is an outstanding video! Really informative! I had this issue during my education for the snowboard instructor and my teacher could not find the problem. Rlly stoked to try tomorrow! Thank you!
@bucketgarden
@bucketgarden Год назад
Welcome back! glad your making videos again this season 💯
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks, I appreciate it 🙏
@pedjalj
@pedjalj Год назад
Really informative video. Subscribed.
@michaelspahr3815
@michaelspahr3815 Год назад
Perfectly solved and explained! Thanks man! Keep on rinding :)
@sunnysfamily
@sunnysfamily Год назад
best video I've ever seen for explanation of heel judder! no one explained about Hugh back! thank you!
@destinycovington7056
@destinycovington7056 Год назад
Riding 30 years, never been coached, your videos have helped me progress! Plus you are very likeable! Thanks so much! I even won an event after studying another video of yours and got cash from winning it!! I was just missing a small thing(that was a big thing) that you brought to light! Im now a subscriber and a fan♡ thanks
@roblowe9846
@roblowe9846 Год назад
Thank you. Adjusting the binding heel angle almost completely cured my heel side issues. Nice video!
@IamtheWV17
@IamtheWV17 Год назад
Demonstrating the issue to start with is a BRILLIANT teaching technique!
@user-tl3qm9lz3c
@user-tl3qm9lz3c 3 месяца назад
You are amazing Malcolm, havent even reached the hell judder mastery level yet but still totally understood how it'd feel and what would i do. Thanks a million ❤
@PeterScream
@PeterScream Год назад
That's a really good thoughtful video thank you
@K0xm4N
@K0xm4N Год назад
Good to see you again when another season just started! I really like all your videos and explanations. This one is pefect. It contains some visual examples of bad riding, better riding and that sweetspot! I always feel more confident about my toe edge, while on heel I struggle a bit. This vid will help me for sure. Added it to my playlist to refresh it once I'm on the slopes :D
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Awesome, thanks for the kind words, appreciate it 🙌
@ckernick
@ckernick Год назад
Your channel is incredible. Thank you so much for everything you do. Hope you have a great season!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks man, appreciate it 🙏
@EliProductions
@EliProductions Год назад
Thank you for this break down! Before I watched this I ended up buying a new set of bindings with adjustable forward lean before the season started hopefully that can help me as well. My shins max out and get way too tired after a certain point and I can no longer hold my edge. I will now look into slowing down my carve so the slides dissipate more of my momentum
@CurrentlyFishing
@CurrentlyFishing Год назад
As I was finishing last season (also my 1st) and I was getting comfortable with speed and carves, I'd almost always get these jutters and I couldn't understand why. Ironically enough, I thought I needed MORE edge 😅 one thing you mentioned that I immediately recognized was facing down the mountain instead of where I'm going. I think for me that'll be a game changer. Thank you for these videos!!!
@carkdonwah1528
@carkdonwah1528 Год назад
Great vid. In La Plange this week and was heel side juddering all over the place. So glad I watched this vid as it was just the high back set too far forward. Dialled it back and hey presto no more judder! Thanks Malcolm great instruction as always.
@sky9848
@sky9848 Год назад
this video is what i needed!!!!
@user-vp4cm6vo6d
@user-vp4cm6vo6d 3 месяца назад
Always rewatching these videos at the start of every season. Good stuff👍
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 3 месяца назад
Thanks so much 😊🫶🏼
@Jhans123
@Jhans123 Год назад
These are great tips I needed. Thank you!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Great hope they help 😊🙌
@ActionXander
@ActionXander Год назад
Great stuff, Malcom! I def suffer from the judders sometimes so this was super helpful and informative. Will apply your tips next time I'm on the slopes!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Awesome, hope it helps in practice 👍
@adpbobcat
@adpbobcat Год назад
This makes so much sense, good info!!! I've been showing my friends your videos.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Awesome, I appreciate the support, thanks 😊
@yjiao156
@yjiao156 Год назад
Suddenly it all makes sense! Look forward to getting out and trying this. Cheers!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Hope it helps 🙏🙏
@ImDino
@ImDino Год назад
I'm gonna have to watch this a few times. Haven't boarded in 10 years since a bad accident that I haven't fully recovered from (little exercise) and I'm going back to mistakes I can fix such as this. Thank you. My goal is to exercise regularly until next winter to finally ride again.
@thegrumpydeveloper
@thegrumpydeveloper Год назад
Awesome explanation. First time I heard about _reducing_ forward lean for steeps. Will give that a try if I know I’m going to be riding a lot of that in a day.
@s-p_a_c-e
@s-p_a_c-e Год назад
Hey Malcolm, have you done a video on how to perform your first jumps? If not, I think it would be an interesting subject to talk about. Otherwise, great content, I can't wait to go snowboard again!!!
@alexfitzpatrick3599
@alexfitzpatrick3599 Год назад
Absolutely love your videos. Love the tips but also love your top to bottom videos that you do
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Ah yeah, I'll be back with some of them soon, it's only really the tops of the mountains that have much snow on them at the minute though!
@alexfitzpatrick3599
@alexfitzpatrick3599 Год назад
@@malcolmmoore sweet looking forward to them ☺️
@user-mv5cc3ii5b
@user-mv5cc3ii5b 4 месяца назад
You’re an absolute legend. Awesome tips that really make sense the way you’re explaining it. Thanks a lot
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 4 месяца назад
Thanks so much 😊🫶🙌
@Pikku8gee
@Pikku8gee 6 месяцев назад
Fantastic video again, thank's for that!!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 6 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@JohnGraue
@JohnGraue Год назад
This video and it's explanation is just incredible! Love the way you explain things
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks, appreciate it 🙌
@Jasonlimitless
@Jasonlimitless Год назад
Very helpful! 95% of my falls are always because of this and also on steep runs!
@tylerthomas7560
@tylerthomas7560 2 месяца назад
So much help. I recently moved to going down my lift's steeper blue run and I was getting a lot of toe judder on some of my carving, I didn't think too much edge was a problem lol. I can see how I was killing my downward momentum too soon, by too much edge too quickly now.
@Cryptic_Orbit
@Cryptic_Orbit 3 месяца назад
Love the vids dude you are an incredible teacher, and how concisely you worded the explanation, the visual aid for the turns, and seeing the turns is a fantastic mix!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 3 месяца назад
Thanks so much!!
@Dr_Bombay
@Dr_Bombay 3 месяца назад
this is so helpful! i get heel judder pretty often, and i always thought it was because i was going too fast and not staying over my board enough (which i guess is partly true). My intuition was telling me i need to make smaller/sharper turns, but i didn't know for sure if it was true, or why... and you explain it perfectly. Looking forward to trying your tips out next time i'm on the slopes. Thanks!
@bern83
@bern83 Год назад
Thanks Malcom! Winter is coming! Can't wait to ride again!
@duffymoon3716
@duffymoon3716 Год назад
Immensely helpful. Thanks.
@yaoxiongliang9483
@yaoxiongliang9483 Год назад
Nicely done
@kabirsingh271
@kabirsingh271 Год назад
You deserve at a minimum 500k subscribers, best snowboarding teacher on RU-vid by far
@jakubs318
@jakubs318 4 месяца назад
Thanks, you are making my snowboarding better and more enjoyable!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 4 месяца назад
Amazing so happy to hear this 😍🙌
@piroguejay
@piroguejay 3 месяца назад
Fantastic tips!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 3 месяца назад
Thank you!!
@bravoswede
@bravoswede Год назад
Great video. Shudder is the big nemesis here. Can't wait to put in practice here in s week or two
@jeffadams9699
@jeffadams9699 Год назад
What a great educational video! I am REALLY trying to learn to carve better this year and I think I am getting that heel judder. I absolutely love your channel! You're videos are helping me become a better rider!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Awesome, thanks Jeff!
@sebastianmetz
@sebastianmetz 3 месяца назад
My personal solution to this became leaning forward, or more on the front leg. I always had the feeling that when judder appeared is when I (aligns with it happening on steeper slopes and rougher terrain) was not committing enough into the turn. This also pays into your point with facing the direction of travel rather than the falling line. Thanks for addressing this! Keep it up!
@kimsoundchick
@kimsoundchick Год назад
Awesome breakdown.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks Kim 🙌
@goodridevibes
@goodridevibes Год назад
Good stuff my guy
@Rico_M
@Rico_M Год назад
Hey Malcom, Rico from Oregon. Thank you for the video. Very good techniques. I truly appreciate your way to explain them and just makes it easier to remember them when at the slopes. Happy Shredding and Feliz Navidad.
@HyenDry
@HyenDry Год назад
Malcolm, I F***N Love you... I've been able to pickup snowboarding so much quicker than I thought because of you. Thank you so much for these videos.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thank you 🙏🙏🙏
@PetrushT3
@PetrushT3 4 месяца назад
MAN this is EXACTLY a question I had too. So happy to see a video dedicated to it !!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 4 месяца назад
Awesome glad it helped 😃🙌
@TheCrossfitter
@TheCrossfitter Год назад
Another 🔥 video thank you Malcolm
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thank you 🙏😊
@creekboi7
@creekboi7 Год назад
Hell yeah. I'll keep this in mind tomorrow.
@RichardPearson999
@RichardPearson999 Год назад
Thanks for the great information 🏂🙏👍
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks 🙏🙏
@mohawkgwai
@mohawkgwai Год назад
This was exactly the video I needed, thanks!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
My pleasure!
@davidhuynh1870
@davidhuynh1870 Год назад
Oh man you nailed it! I've never even thought about it like that. This will 100% improve my riding. Thanks Malcolm!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Awesome, thanks David!
@lschiaffino
@lschiaffino 2 месяца назад
Hugs and love brody! Keep it up! 💚
@joseledesma4776
@joseledesma4776 Год назад
Dude, this will help me immensely. Now I know why its happening. TYVM!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
My pleasure, glad to help!
@sioux1971
@sioux1971 Год назад
fantastic explanation
@sioux1971
@sioux1971 Год назад
😃👍
@kamelwissam
@kamelwissam Год назад
Beautifully explained! I experience serious heelside judder with only one of my boards, couldn’t figure out why. It’s a 3D board, might be overdoing the angle to dig the edge in. Eager to try out these tips!
@ryanstage3912
@ryanstage3912 Год назад
Always found the lesson of not boarding the fast line slow and instead boarding the slow line fast as the biggest help. I found the judders for me came from trying to bleed off speed through skid turns rather than bleeding off speed by my carve direction. Variations in snow condition and board types also make a huge difference as I noticed in a new advanced board I bought that will make you pay dearly for any lazy skid turns. Love the board as it forces me to carve correctly but wow does it wear me out.
@MZviX
@MZviX Год назад
Malcom thank you so much for all the videos you put out here for free. I learned to ride just by watching your videos and I am improving constantly by following your channel. Almost every issue I face on the mountain somehow I find a solution on your channel. Your voice is constantly in my head while riding. My friends are amazed by my progress. Really grateful for all you do.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Ahh so kind 🙌🙌
@icyt2
@icyt2 Год назад
Best snowboard tips on RU-vid, thanks Malcolm!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks!
@flywdbag
@flywdbag Год назад
It's soooooo good, you have a whole snowboard physics theory system which is really helpful for me, I always wonder the physics mechanism behind it and you are the only one have it all! this one definitely help me a lot, best snowboard video!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Awesome, glad it's helping!
@rafaelkrauss
@rafaelkrauss 8 дней назад
You are the best Malcolm!👊
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 17 часов назад
Thanks!
@DesignRobPearce
@DesignRobPearce 2 месяца назад
Rewatching this in Bankso. You gave me a lesson last year which was great in Alpe D’Huez but tend to overthink heel edge during the turn and catch heel judder. Think you’re right - look more up the slope
@mr.force1036
@mr.force1036 Год назад
Thanks man, good stuff 😎
@cube63
@cube63 Год назад
Thanks for the super in depth breakdown! This is why you are the best snowboard instructor on RU-vid. Love to see you repping the Jones outerwear, seems we both made the same choice of outerwear for this season! Reviews coming soon?
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks! The Jones is becoming my uniform to teach in, but I'm sure it'll appear in videos that I film after teaching too, really good outerwear, and then I'll still have a set from yuki threads that will probably be used more in my vids going forwards!
@carlotaurino7419
@carlotaurino7419 3 месяца назад
brilliant! love your work and approach to teaching. You put yourself in the shoes of your students understanding what to add to their riding to help them boarding better. Clear and concise instructions and easy to understand with the help of the diagram. I like also that you're trying to get people understanding the board performances as well as the body movements. keep it up bro!!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore 3 месяца назад
Thanks so much Carlo 😊🤗
@achechino
@achechino Год назад
What a technical and well explained lesson!. Thanks. I have that trouble on steeper hills, tomorrow I'm going to try your advice on this.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
I hope it helps you out!
@bozzy-101
@bozzy-101 Год назад
Brilliant video.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks!
@JDJosephDo
@JDJosephDo Год назад
amazing breakdown thank you sir
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks JD 🙌
@IanCreel
@IanCreel Год назад
This helps so much. The part that really hit home for me was around 5:30 in where talks about carrying your energy sideways across the hill at the end of your turn instead of pointing your body downhill, helping to dissipate that energy. Awesome stuff Malcolm.
@someonespotatohmm9513
@someonespotatohmm9513 Год назад
A yes because physics care about the direction you are looking... I am not saying it doesn't help, but I think the reason it works is because it forces you top place your weight more above your board. This reduces the pressure on your edge because you don't have to counteract the center of mass offset, ontop of the force to change your direction.
@pangtsr
@pangtsr Год назад
@@someonespotatohmm9513 thank you! That “look forward to make your momentum go forward” was a super cringe moment. But yeah, maybe the stance difference helps somehow
@turveymark
@turveymark 10 месяцев назад
Brilliant! Thanks
@cccEngineer
@cccEngineer Год назад
Great video as always.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thankyou!
@HtutWin
@HtutWin Год назад
This was very informative - thanks Malcolm! Cheers from New Zealand!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Ah, I always yearn to go back to NZ, cheers for saying hello!
@zeusman5195
@zeusman5195 Год назад
Nice, thanks for the tip
@kokolokostudio
@kokolokostudio Год назад
You videos are super informative. I used your tips so many times. Thank you for them. Now I am enjoying the snow in Slovakia's High Tatras using them all the time.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Brilliant!! Thanks so much 🙏🙏
@Ksoism
@Ksoism Год назад
Gotta say, especially helpful to me is the science WHY something happens. It makes it easier to react accordingly to something you are doing wrong, when you actually understand why stuffs happening. You don't need to remember the wise words of The Elders of Snowboarding, you have understanding. That's (only one of many things) where this channel is gold.
@mtcsypkens
@mtcsypkens Год назад
This is great content. I absolutely love long carve turns on quite mellow terrain. Guess why I don't like steeper terrain: heel judder. I do think I might be making too long turns (and using the 2nd part of the turn to slow down again) and/or am to far on my edge. And absorbing this heel judder is killing my leg muscles as well. I know what I'm going to work on next 😁
@mattwilcox4374
@mattwilcox4374 Год назад
Really great tip - been suffering with this on and off for a few years as an advanced rider and struggling to work it out. I carve a lot so am going to check out my forward lean as a starter. Keep up the good work.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks, hope it helps!
@TheLimla
@TheLimla Год назад
Nice vid! Love the jones gear!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks, yeah it is good quality stuff!
@nightfightr1115
@nightfightr1115 Год назад
Great video!!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks!
@Grudzien34
@Grudzien34 Год назад
In my opinion you are the best snowboard teacher on youtube, great work, thank you.
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks, I appreciate that 🙏
@PhilippUnterreiner
@PhilippUnterreiner Год назад
According to Nev Lapwood (Snowboard addiction) many beginners judder out because of riding with their legs too straight while bending at the waist, so they're not able to manage pressure especially on the heelside. For that particular scenario he encourages using more forward lean to force oneself to ride with the knees more bent. Just wanted to throw that tip into the mix. Great video as always!
@bennyhill4131
@bennyhill4131 Год назад
these types of vids are awesome!
@malcolmmoore
@malcolmmoore Год назад
Thanks!
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