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jcacommit to landing on the rail with enough weight on your front foot to match the slope of the rail. similar to how you transfer your weight on kinked rails.
Logan32So I've been trying to learn how to disaster onto rails, for a few days now. But every time I attempt it, I either fall off to the side early, or my feet slide out under me and I eat it. Not asking for some how-to guide, but any tips to landing it would be appreciated!
jcacommit to landing on the rail with enough weight on your front foot to match the slope of the rail. similar to how you transfer your weight on kinked rails.
mat_espoGo fast. Pop high.
OxcilicSpeed.
minihefOP - The easiest way to achieve this is to make sure your leading hand is at a similar level to your knee at the point of impact (i.e. if you go right foot forward have your right hand right by your right knee). This will keep your weight perfectly distributed.
With any rail as soon as your leading arm starts waving around high it shifts your body weight to the wrong place but it's even more important when you have some airtime on to the feature.
As for falling off the side early that's just a lining up issue which is very often a commitment issue. If you're subconsciously worried about a rail you tend to jump on an angular trajectory which takes you off the rail instead of committing to the end.