Today I want to raise a subject that concerns every beginner (and not only) snowboarder.
In a market dominated by sales of hard boards and slalom boards purchased the first rule is just such a board. Since the main feature of this board is the parabolic shape of the edge and a large setback (for example, in my Niedecker SL60 is 60 mm), it has a great impact on body position while driving and in general the speed of learning - as I discovered myself.
Initially, in accordance with the recommendations SWOARD, I set the max bond symmetrically (can not be completely for inserts). The result? - I could not even do the twist on the board. I went back to factory settings (setback 6 cm) - now it is okay but only for small twists - the larger semicircles as far I could not move the center of gravity forward.
This year - after understanding the theory and learning how to (some) base license - I moved back to the front binding. With my stance (47,6 cm) a maximum forward displacement is only 2 cm - that is little but immediately felt a change! Board better kept on the edge and I could do a more complete arc. However, I think that the impact on it (apart from the position of the body) were modified shoes (shell, tongue, spring).
What do you think? What advice for starting and running to board slalom?
My general conclusion after two years is this: if you want to learn to EC - start learning at an appropriate SWOARD recommended by the equipment (board, boots, bindings), but life is life and we do what we can...
mirekd
Ps. Purchase Swoard 161h and part in the ECS 2012 resolved!
