Tips on taking off/landing switch?

If you go off a jump switch, and rather than looking 'over' your shoulder, you look 'under'... what happens?
 
quite honestly I think the number one problem for most people is that they worry too much on the technical part of skiing. that seems to usually get you wayy to hyped up and then your more likley to be off ballance or something. 
 
Just start skiing every run switch work on just getting really comfortable switch and you will be able to get more speed off the jump. Don't really know about landing unless your bindings are mounted really far back.
 
Ok so sorry for bringing up an old thread but...
i have a similar problem, i can ride switch pretty well just going down the mt. and im pretty comfortable with it too. But when it comes to the jumps i get the landing but just fall over or sometimes hit the landing wrong and just double release gets ugly yaknow?
so any tips?
 
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