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asymmetrical This really only applies to Alpine boards. It is generally taken as read that it is harder to turn heelside. With a stiff Alpine board it is even harder, so to aid the rider the sidecut on the heelside of an Alpine board is sometimes exaggerated and set back to the tail of the board. Hence the board is no longer symmetrical, it is now asymmetrical.
Ãâó: www.edgeout.org/guide/Snowboard_Glossary/
asymmetrical Not identical on both sides of the lobe. In most cases, the opening side of the lobe being much more aggressive than the closing side. This difference is only visible in some overhead cams.
Ãâó: www.aperaceparts.com/tech/camterminology.html
asymmetrical tonic neck reflex With the head turned to the side, the arm on the face side is extended while the arm on the skull side is flexed.
Ãâó: www.ddrcco.com/glossarya.htm
asymmetrical Both sides are not identical, as in arabesque or tendu
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