codesteez Member Oct 30, 2006 #1 I've only skiied for about 5 days this year and my shins are bruised to a gnarly amount. What do I do so My boots dont fuck up my shins any more
I've only skiied for about 5 days this year and my shins are bruised to a gnarly amount. What do I do so My boots dont fuck up my shins any more
codesteez Member Oct 30, 2006 #4 Its not the backseat thing its just from like leaning forward or something cause I havent landed backseat all year. Theres not even big enough jumps yet.
Its not the backseat thing its just from like leaning forward or something cause I havent landed backseat all year. Theres not even big enough jumps yet.
$tezzyStu Active member Oct 30, 2006 #6 tighten your boots, get straps. and learn how to flex your boots. shin bang only really comes from riding in the back seat
tighten your boots, get straps. and learn how to flex your boots. shin bang only really comes from riding in the back seat
R Rbamf Member Oct 30, 2006 #7 try taking a couple steps on the inside of your feet and on the outside of your feet. this will stretch the muscles in your shin.
try taking a couple steps on the inside of your feet and on the outside of your feet. this will stretch the muscles in your shin.
BULLSEMEN Active member Oct 30, 2006 #8 the only reason you get boot bang is beacause you land backseat and you shin bone bends a little
T Tz1080 Member Oct 30, 2006 #9 i have the same problems, my boots are really tight around my calves/shins... and when i tighten my boot i lose feeling
i have the same problems, my boots are really tight around my calves/shins... and when i tighten my boot i lose feeling