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==Stances==
==Stances==
Stances determine what trick will be performed when spinning and whether or not a grab or 50/50 grind is switch when performed.  Stances are first chosen when choosing a board; notice at the top right there is a pair of feet with toes pointed to the left, that is a goofy stance (since the right foot is towards the top or front of the board) and can be selected by pressing R (as it shows next to the feet).  When you do switch to goofy, the picture at the top right will show the toes pointed to the right with the left foot forward, which is a regular stance.  That is your stance type, and then you have a riding style which is either normal or switch, which is basically riding with your stance or opposite it (switching to the other type).  The difference is slim in game, and really comes down to which way you prefer to spin the control stick.  Spinning clockwise means you prefer a regular stance and clockwise a goofy (at least in game, determined by spin tricks).  Switch riding affects various tricks in game and can be selected by simply rotating 180° on the ground (R) or in the air (R+ Control stick).
Stances determine what trick will be performed when spinning and whether or not a grab or 50/50 grind is switch when performed.  Stances are first chosen when choosing a board; notice at the top right there is a pair of feet with toes pointed to the left, that is a goofy stance (since the right foot is towards the top or front of the board) and can be selected by pressing R (as it shows next to the feet).  When you do switch to goofy, the picture at the top right will show the toes pointed to the right with the left foot forward, which is a regular stance.  That is your stance type, and then you have a riding style which is either normal or switch, which is basically riding with your stance or opposite it (switching to the other type).  The difference is slim in game, and really comes down to which way you prefer to spin the control stick.  Spinning clockwise means you prefer a regular stance and clockwise a goofy (at least in game, determined by spin tricks).  Switch riding affects various tricks in game and can be selected by simply rotating 180° on the ground (R) or in the air (R+ Control stick).
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