1) definitely put the rail closer to the jump. 2) commit to the 90 on more with your upper body instead of just your hips and legs
3) try coming off switch when learning instead of forcing it back forward that will be easier once you can slide better and use your edges to do that
4) widen your stance a little bit
5) bend your knees and relax a little
6) get your weight over your front foot more. When I learned, I was told to look at the end of the rail until you come off.
hope that helps
				
			3) try coming off switch when learning instead of forcing it back forward that will be easier once you can slide better and use your edges to do that
4) widen your stance a little bit
5) bend your knees and relax a little
6) get your weight over your front foot more. When I learned, I was told to look at the end of the rail until you come off.
hope that helps