Basic Stance
Stance and Balance
A rider’s stance is not a stationary position on the snowboard, rather a position they move through whilst making efficient movements when riding. Think of them as a starting point that is moved into and through while riding.
The centre of mass (COM) is the balance point within a rider that has equal weight in all directions. Gravity acts on the centre of mass, constantly pulling us towards the ground. The COM is not a fixed point and it will alter as the rider moves and changes their position on the board. When it’s aligned over the edge that’s being ridden it will be easier to balance, if it’s away from the edge being ridden then balancing becomes more difficult.
An efficient basic stance consists of:
Example
Heelside Stance
To balance over the heel edge the rider will need to:
Toeside Stance
To balance over the toe edge the rider will need to: