The front legs of snowboarding are right.
Look up, turn your head naturally, and look forward with eyes and eyes. Shoulders relax and droop naturally, and arms droop naturally. Put them on both sides of your body so that they are on the same plane as your torso. At the same time, your arms should be separated from your body by two fists, which is more conducive to maintaining balance with your arms. Make a fist naturally with your palm facing the back of your body. Your abdominal muscles need to be tightened, which is more conducive to controlling your center of gravity and keeping your body stable. Make the spine and legs in a posture that naturally absorbs impact. This posture is also called "pelvis leaning forward", and the knees are slightly bent. At the same time, the knees should face the toes to form an external figure. This will make the bottom of the board contact with snow in a larger area, and at the same time, the calf, knee and thigh are on a smooth conduction line, which is beneficial to the body to control the power transmission of the snowboard more directly, and the center of gravity of the body is kept between the feet.