Originally posted by Conniekat8
Could someone compare and contrast how to do legar flipturns off a piece of driftwood? That one always escapes me.
I didn't see "legar" in dictionary.com, but I did find
leger -
a. Lying or remaining in a place; hence, resident; as, leger ambassador
So obviously, since it is hard to get much of a push-off from a piece of driftwood, it is a "leger flipturn".
("Legal" ?? Oh, nevermind. :D )
Originally posted by Conniekat8
Could someone compare and contrast how to do legar flipturns off a piece of driftwood? That one always escapes me.
I didn't see "legar" in dictionary.com, but I did find
leger -
a. Lying or remaining in a place; hence, resident; as, leger ambassador
So obviously, since it is hard to get much of a push-off from a piece of driftwood, it is a "leger flipturn".
("Legal" ?? Oh, nevermind. :D )