Best starting block position: left foot forward or right foot?

Former Member
Former Member
I remember when my friend taught me how to water ski. He told me to stand feet together and then he pushed me. Instinctively my left foot shot out to steady myself. He said that is the foot that should be in front on the slalom ski. What is the thinking on the starting block position? Which foot should be in front? Syd
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  • You have three options for feet placement: 1 - both feet forward 2 - left foot forward 3 - right foot forward Most folks will tell you that #1 gives you the slowest reaction time, but the force of the two-feet will essentially negate any of that once you hit the water. #2 and #3 are by comfort level. You probably want to put your stronger leg as the forward leg. I am right handed, and 51% right footed, but it is the left leg that is forward for me. I think this is because of basketball. In a layup, if you're going up for a layup, your inner leg is the one you jump off. Since I am righty, I spent more time going off my left leg, therefore making it the stronger leg. Try 10 starts w/ your left leg forward; then 10 with your right. See which gives you the faster start and the better breakout. Pick that one.
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  • You have three options for feet placement: 1 - both feet forward 2 - left foot forward 3 - right foot forward Most folks will tell you that #1 gives you the slowest reaction time, but the force of the two-feet will essentially negate any of that once you hit the water. #2 and #3 are by comfort level. You probably want to put your stronger leg as the forward leg. I am right handed, and 51% right footed, but it is the left leg that is forward for me. I think this is because of basketball. In a layup, if you're going up for a layup, your inner leg is the one you jump off. Since I am righty, I spent more time going off my left leg, therefore making it the stronger leg. Try 10 starts w/ your left leg forward; then 10 with your right. See which gives you the faster start and the better breakout. Pick that one.
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