First you need to find out which stand is comfortable for you. And there are two of them: "goofy" and "regular". This will determine which foot you roll forward. The easiest way to recognize your stance is to run and roll on ice or slippery floors. The foot in front will also be in front on the snowboard. The second way: ask someone to unexpectedly push you in the back and watch which leg you put forward to stop the fall: if the left - you are "regular", the right - "goofy". Well, if you are "lucky" to fall without putting out either of your legs, then you belong to a small percentage of people who do not care which leg is in front.
Instructions
Step 1
So, to determine the distances between the bindings, keep in mind: the higher the speed and the stiffer your board, the closer the bindings should be to each other. The more tricks and jumps you usually do, the farther the bindings should be from each other. There are several types of bindings for different riding styles: freestyle bindings are wide, for freeriding - a little narrower, for carving - the narrowest. Depending on the style of riding and the condition of the snow, the position of the bindings relative to the center may vary.
Step 2
Remember that the stiffer the board, the greater the angle of attachment. These values are directly proportional to each other. Install the front and rear mounts at different angles - the front mount should be about 15 degrees wider. Rotation angles are not constant and may vary for your convenience. This can be adjusted quickly and easily - using a special screwdriver, which is included in the kit of any snowboarder.
Step 3
If you are just learning how to ride, then it is better to install the bindings at an angle of 20 (front) and 5 (rear) degrees. The distance between the centers of the bindings according to the standard should be equal to the distance from the floor to the center of your knee. In addition, make sure that the fasteners are installed symmetrically relative to the center of the board. It is desirable that the heel and toe of the boot protrude equally from the edge of the board. That's all. Ride to your health!