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How you roll switch (fakie, ridin dirta, wateva)
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do you stagger your feet; switch shoulders that you are looking over; stay looking over one shoulder, v- bomb(if you do i hate you) or some otha shit.
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dude i just look ova mon shoda and twist opposite way
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wtf? twist? you stay skiing backwards i mean like how yall turn and shit.
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"How you roll switch (fakie, ridin dirta, wateva)"
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when i turn, if im going straight than no
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i just turn i guess to hard to esplane
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of course i stagger, and i switch shoulders im looking over, but i usually only do it on fairly uncrowded runs so i dont have to look where im going very much
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stagger da feet n' switch up da shouldas
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staggering feet is crucial, it's the only way to ski brown eye right. if it's an open run and i can open up, i'll switch the shoulder im looking over w/ each turn, definintely helps a shit ton. but if i'm making tight turns or more straightlining, approaching a jump, etc, then just over one shoulder, usually my left (even though i spin to the right...)
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haha, "Brown Eye 9" i read that article.
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if u look over the shoulders (change turns)that will automatically help u stagger ur feet...
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i like to keep looking over my left shoulda and stagger, left in front of right; regardless of which direction im turning. it lets me focus on the thing im hitting and i think it looks better.
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word thats what i do. if im skiing switch ill switch shoulders and switch the stagger but if im going into a jump or a rail or something thats the way to do it.
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