Posted: Wed Mar 24, 2004 6:49 pm
s**t must mean "seat"
In GS you are likely about to slide in a turn so it is better to keep your weight over the board than to extend and have the deck skid out. Better to skid ontop of the deck than have it skid from under you.
If you are not on the verge of a slide in a GS turn...you likely won't win.
Olson and Hackett do everything to drop their center of gravity in a turn- yet still allow for sudden extension if needed (but without adding extra pressure on the wheels as you would do when extending from a squat)- they "bow" into some turns- very cool unique style.
In GS you are likely about to slide in a turn so it is better to keep your weight over the board than to extend and have the deck skid out. Better to skid ontop of the deck than have it skid from under you.
If you are not on the verge of a slide in a GS turn...you likely won't win.
Olson and Hackett do everything to drop their center of gravity in a turn- yet still allow for sudden extension if needed (but without adding extra pressure on the wheels as you would do when extending from a squat)- they "bow" into some turns- very cool unique style.