Is it just my impression, or the natural Swoard tendency to close the turn (opposite to the race board - of course, being conceived to do Ec on steepy tracks
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Well @Fruno. You're right tellin' me to frozen body when it touch the "water"; but I feel such a lack of time or space to get on the edge and lay down without feelin' everytime the board slidin' so fast passin' my body and found me counterrotated toward the slope. So, weird question: could banana turns carve (board that has this kind of turn)would allow to gain time to complete/increase the rotation during the turn? My very problem is avoid the progressive counterrotation during the turn, with little adjustement on the edge.
Another question: I well manage backside lay down (without gettin' up) at the end of the slope, nera skilift area, on almost flat surface.
What's the difference beetween that and normal slope?