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Left forward or right forward?

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On the bike, I think I am left for forward but I am right handed. However, on the snowboard I am right foot forward. Forget whether that's goofy or fakey.

And to AndyZee's point, do you ride geared or fixed? If you are a fixed gear rider, then yes you are always pedaling, however, if you are geared that makes you a wannabe! Fixed gear is the only way to ride.
 

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Greg made it a point ask me this on one of the DH sections during today's ride. It was left foot forward, at least at that time.
 

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Hmmm. Wonder if those right forward Surf/Ride/Skate regular footed while those left forward are goofy footed.
 

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I'm a righty, so I tend to put my right foot forward when coasting or navigating terrain. If I need an initial burst of power to get over/around something, it makes sense to me to use my more powerful leg for that first all-important maneuver.
 

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I see a lot of connections to snowboard placement in this thread, but I also wonder if the "strong" side on a bike translates to the dominant turn while skiing?
I turn left stronger, both on bike and in skiing. Dumb huh?
 

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I see a lot of connections to snowboard placement in this thread, but I also wonder if the "strong" side on a bike translates to the dominant turn while skiing?
I turn left stronger, both on bike and in skiing. Dumb huh?

Yeah, my dominant turn is to the left, snowboarding, skiing, and mountain biking. I am sure there is some physiological explanation for all this.
 

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OK, today's commute to work by bike: Started pedaling with the left foot every time and coasted with the right foot forward. I am going to go out on a limb here and say same same for MTB.
 
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