Buttery toast : how do u butter

Yoooo how do u butter : jump up on the tips, flex the legs, flex the shins, flex the boots, flex the skis, combo wombo of all of them. Really thought getting full tilts would help me butter my toast alot easier . Maybe i should get a stiffer toungue currently at 90. Ride dropkicks and chronics. Please lmk how you butter I’m tryna dip toast in my butter its so soft
 
For larger butters like 5s with some height or 7s I like to pop/hop into the first 180 land rly heavy on the tips lots of pressure on the shins and weight forward to get that pop to spin out of them
 
1. Make sure your forward pressure is set up correctly, maybe bump your din up 1 or so.

2. go fast fast fast

3. Use your WHOLE BODY

4. Don’t make dumb excuses. Observe your technique and fix it.
 
according to people who daffy butter, you take 1 knife in both hands and simultaneously spread the butter with the knives at different angles. idk how they keep the toast in place seems sus to me
 
Doesn’t matter what boots you got all you gotta do is throw your whole body especially your core at it

Edit; while it’s scary, speed will also help you I was scared of doing it with some speed at first but it will help in the long run a lot

**This post was edited on Jan 24th 2021 at 8:01:26pm
 
topic:BlainTalent said:
Yoooo how do u butter : jump up on the tips, flex the legs, flex the shins, flex the boots, flex the skis, combo wombo of all of them. Really thought getting full tilts would help me butter my toast alot easier . Maybe i should get a stiffer toungue currently at 90. Ride dropkicks and chronics. Please lmk how you butter I’m tryna dip toast in my butter its so soft

I have some old retired skis that I use to spread the butter on my toast. With the shaped sidewalls, and the 4 degree side edge, they slice the butter easy too!
 
Having a lot of heel hold in your boots will help. Don't rely on the stiffness of your boots entirely. Use your calf muscles to press down on the toe and pull up on the heel. Learn to balance in a nose press in the lift line.
 
14232427:finder said:
Having a lot of heel hold in your boots will help. Don't rely on the stiffness of your boots entirely. Use your calf muscles to press down on the toe and pull up on the heel. Learn to balance in a nose press in the lift line.

Proper fitting footbeds in your ski boots will help a ton
 
on flat ground with no speed use your poles to get up on your tips and just stand on them. You'll figure it out from there
 
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