Retraction Turns
What, Why, How
Retraction turns are a variation on flexed-edge-change turns, where the rider is in their most flexed position at the edge change. Adding the retraction movement to this turn can help balance in rough terrain and a very quick change of direction.
VIDEO: Retraction Turns with Jamie Middleton
Movements & Board Performance
Lateral & Vertical with Edging & Pressuring
The board is physically drawn back towards the body to help with the rapid edge change. This movement is very fast allowing quick release of pressure. Laterally, the board is moved away from the COM to build edge angle and then retracted back at edge change. Higher edge angles can be created by extending the snowboard further away from the COM.
Rotational
Movement here is focused in the knees and hips. The upper body remains relatively stable. A separated relationship between the upper and lower body is likely to occur, especially in smaller turns.
Longitudinal
Focus initially on a centred position, but fore and aft movements can be introduced to adapt turns to variable conditions such as bumps or powder.