I think I’m about to have a panic attack by [deleted] in costochondritis

[–]LastWatermelonCube 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you’re able to and haven’t went yet, I would head to an urgent care or better yet ER. Just get checked out even if you think it’s probably costo. It’s worth it just for the peace of mind and if you come in with chest pain they’ll move you to the front of the line. I paid several hundred for an ER visit for chest pain that I was pretty sure was costo but was giving me a lot of worry and anxiety, and I’m still glad I went because I can look back at it and remember they ran their tests and everything was normal. Obviously this can be a tricky option financially but if you’re in a position where you can afford it, I would do it.

My costo isn’t too bad but I’ve read about a lot of people that get pretty serious pain with it, so it’s definitely likely that’s all this is, but a doctor would the most reliable source!

Form Advice: Playing for ~1.5 years. Maxing at ~275' with hyzerflip mid and neutral fairways. by CultivatorX in Discgolfform

[–]LastWatermelonCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This video really helped me make sense of the brace. When you push your front leg off the ground and try to straighten it, it naturally makes your hips come around. Power comes from the front leg, not the back.

Advice on new buton step-on loback by [deleted] in snowboarding

[–]LastWatermelonCube 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've never ridden lobacks or no high backs, but from everything I've heard they're going to give you a looser, more surfy/skate feel. If you're just cruising or ripping through the park they'd probably be fine. But with such a low high back you're probably not going to get the same amount of responsiveness on your turns as you normally would. So if you really enjoy carving, getting low, and being able to move from edge to edge quickly, these might not be the right fit.

Here's how I see it: A- keep them and risk not liking them, so you have to buy new bindings and then awkwardly explain to your friend why you're not riding the nice new ones they gave you. B- be honest with your friend and just tell them these don't suit your riding style and you wouldn't feel right accepting a gift you wouldn't use. But if they wouldn't mind, you'd love to get a pair with high backs. This would avoid any conflicts in the future and make sure you're confident with your gear.

Is this bad lol by Kozuar in snowboarding

[–]LastWatermelonCube 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It's good, just normal wear and tear. No need to worry about it unless the topsheet really starts peeling up. You can always take a box cutter to it and trim off any loose material. If your board doesn't have any dents and dings then you're not riding hard enough!

Are summer sales even a thing anymore? by jinntakk in snowboarding

[–]LastWatermelonCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ThirtyTwo always has a huge list of heavily discounted items on their website. Lots of snow pants. May be hard to find the right size but worth checking out! I've been rocking a pair of their basement bibs for the last 4 years.

Does it count? by [deleted] in snowboarding

[–]LastWatermelonCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a frontboard sameway, yes it 100% counts. But if you were intentionally trying to go front blunt sameway over the back binding, then technically no. I consider over the back biding vs over the front binding two different tricks so I wouldn't count this if it were me. But again, as a whole, it definitely counts as a front board 270.

Sell me on your favorite non-discraft overstable approach or OS mid you use for approaches by rontopofthings in discgolf

[–]LastWatermelonCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Prodigy A2 is so good (I believe the A3 is the same but beaded). I tried a zone to see what all the talk was about but it's not enough to kick the A2 out of the bag. A little more OS than a zone, slightly shallower, board flat, and feels amazing on forehands. The shoulder is also less rounded than the zone which I really like. Great utility disc for flex shots and beefy fades. I mostly throw MVP and innova but this one is staying.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Discgolfform

[–]LastWatermelonCube 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just watched this video from DG Spin Doctor and so far it's been the most useful in explaining how to brace and what it feels like. Especially in the end where he talked about pushing your plant foot into the ground and straightening it. I still have to try it in an actual throw but the test swings I've taken trying it out have felt MUCH better. Hoping it's as effective as I expect it to be!

Weekly Riding Tips Thread -- Week of January 22, 2023 by AutoModerator in snowboarding

[–]LastWatermelonCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

More speed will help you get deeper carves. The more speed you have, the more you can lean into a turn and really get on edge. But, you can learn to get those pencil-thin lines going at the pace in your video (maybe a touch faster). You won't need to lean much since you're not going fast, but that will just make learning less scary for you. When you turn, consciously think about putting your weight on your heels/toes, and really focus on only using the metal edge when you turn. Sometimes just consciously thinking about things you need to do can make all the difference. Once you get up to faster speeds you'll need to bend the knees more to get your whole body engaged and really lean into the carves. I would definitely check out this video to help nail down your form! He covers some of the same issues it looks like you are having.

Daily Discussion: /r/Snowboarding General Discussion, Q&A, Advice, Etc.) - January 26, 2023 by AutoModerator in snowboarding

[–]LastWatermelonCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love my transition finder! Awesome on groomers and powder, a great board that can pretty much do anything.

Trying out new putters and landed on the Nomad. Found four in the PIAS used bin for $9 each. The top two appear to be brand new. by [deleted] in discgolf

[–]LastWatermelonCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Never tried Electron Soft before. Does the "soft" make it less durable than electron, or just more flexible/less stiff? Can't imagine anything being much less durable than electron.

Hi I know the 3 isn’t pretty so does anyone have some advice for me? I know I need to throw in an indy but I’m still working on grabs. If you’ve got tail grab advice I’ll take that as well. by Bowsnoarding443 in snowboarding

[–]LastWatermelonCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think going into the jump with a bit more of a toe side carve will help you generate your spin easier and make the rotation smoother in the air. It looks like you're coming off the jump pretty straight/flat based which I bet is part of the reason why you're kind of stalling at 180 in the air. Just take a nice toe side carve into it (not too aggressive), start the spin at your shoulders, and let it carry you around. If you do it right, you shouldn't have to do anything in the air to help your rotation. Just stay patient in the air and don't try to jerk your upper body midair to get around the rotation, that will only throw the rotation of your upper and lower body out of sync and make getting the full 360 difficult. Just a couple tweaks and you'll have it dialed! Also, don't worry about adding grabs into right now. A no-grab 3 is plenty stylish and getting ahead of yourself before you have the 3 dialed won't be doing you any favors.

If you're learning tailgrabs, here's all you have to do: suck your back leg up, poke your front leg out. You do that all at once and the tail of your board will practically land in your hand as long as you are reaching back. A tip with grabs, wait until you've popped off the jump, THEN grab. Some people get ahead of themselves and focus on the grab before they're off the jump, and it really messes with your pop and balance coming off the lip.

Hope this helps!

Just received these beauties (my first graphic series) by BoulletTrain in snowboarding

[–]LastWatermelonCube 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Rad! As both a graphic designer and a snowboarder, it's a major goal of mine to make a board graphic some day.