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gurchik | 1 year ago
I am right handed but would ride a skateboard the same way. I never even tried with my left foot forward. Even visualizing it feels wrong. I wonder why this is the apparently uncommon stance? Some people I think prefer to use their dominant foot to push, but it’s easier to keep my balance when my dominant foot is on the board.
bseidensticker|1 year ago
1. https://blog.benw.xyz/2013/11/the-real-goofy-vs-regular-a-lo...
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TacticalCoder|1 year ago
Yup was going to comment that I didn't know if left-handed were more likely to be goofy but back in my skateboarding days I definitely had right-handed friends who were goofy instead of regular.
> ... but it’s easier to keep my balance when my dominant foot is on the board
My daughter (who's not goofy but reglar), for a reason I don't understand, prefer to push with her front foot while keeping her back foot on the board. It's not how I told her.
nop_slide|1 year ago
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rendaw|1 year ago
https://www.psychologytoday.com/intl/blog/the-asymmetric-bra...
The above also notes there are similar (semi-)independent preferences for hearing and seeing too.
emmelaich|1 year ago
First time I saw people push off with their back foot it seemed so weird. But I think they were mostly natural not goofies.