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Travis House

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ill try my luck at this... ok Regular stance is like your on a skateboard with your left foot forward, Goofy is the same thing except with the right foot forward. Skier (sp) is when you have both of your feet parall to each other and switch is riding the opposite way you do normally.
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Steezeman

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I'm regular and I only push mongo when I'm switch on skateboards, but on scooter I push with both my feet, depending on what foot is tired.

But I push faster with my right foot.
 
Alex Steadman said:
I push with both my feet

Lol just imagined how it would look like if you were pushing with both feet.
But yea, sometimes i push mongo when riding back home cause my other foot is tired after a session.
 
A person riding ski must be either regular or goofy. like 95% of ppl prefer to whip backside, so you can check if he's whiping left or right. Same thing with turndowns (Caution: doesnt work with Cary). And even a ski rider lands most of time either regular or goofy.
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coryM

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if sombody rides "skier" there is no switch really but there is just regular and opposite. having just regular and opposite to me is better than confusing people with swith and goofy and backside fronside. but thats just me i ride bikes so im used to just saying opposite or regular.
 

Brian Boston

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coryM said:
if sombody rides "skier" there is no switch really but there is just regular and opposite. having just regular and opposite to me is better than confusing people with swith and goofy and backside fronside. but thats just me i ride bikes so im used to just saying opposite or regular.
you guys get to compllicated with stances if you ride ski usually, if you hop into what would really be switch for you its switch and the other is regular.. ski is just a 3rd stance
 
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