Advice for learner re. stance?
Apologies for familiar question..
I have been practicing (on snow) indoors at Milton Keynes and am still
struggling with anything toe side.
Looking at my stance, my lead foot angles forward a little, but my back foot is
at a right angle. I've decided to try angling the back foot forward a little as
well, as someone recommended this would make toe side things feel less
'foreign'. I also read that it helps a learner when flexing at the knees, which
seems logical as both legs follow a similar line.
However, a friend of mine said that he thinks I'd be better off going for a
duck stance right away.
I reaslise that it might be different for different people, but has anyone got
any advice, given I am struggling a bit with the toe side runs?
Many thanks,
Tom
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