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Proper Body Position for Razor Scootering

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Summary: For maximum razor scooter control, get the proper body positioning and foot positioning when riding your razor scooter in this free sports recreation video from a razor scootering expert.

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By Elliott Kwong
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Elliott Kwong has been riding razor scooters for more than five years and owns multiple scooters. He knows tricks such as balancing with no hands and jumping over obstacles. Elliott...read more

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"Hi. My name is Elliott Kwong. I'm here on behalf of Expert Village, and today I'm going to teach you the basics of razor scootering. So, it kind of matters if you're left footed or if you're right footed. If you're right footed, you want to put your left foot on the board and then kick off with your right foot. If you're left footed, then you want to put your right foot on the board and kick with the left foot. Now, I recommend whichever foot that you're pushing off with, should be kicking and the other foot be on the board. And don't put it at the back of the board. I recommend that you put it near the front of the board. And try to put a good portion of your foot on the board so that you can have a good balance when you're scootering. Now the reason why I say put your foot near the front of the board is because when you're kicking, you want the foot that you're kicking with to have some space to rest on the board. So you want to have some space in the back so that when you're kicking, when you're done kicking, then you can put and rest your foot somewhere. "

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