My stance is the same as Thane's. In surfing it's called Pearling, nose first into water, you go head first over the nose. You are set-up to do the same thing on a wakeboard with that stance. If you are going to vary the distance from front and back. Then you definetely want to have more weight towards the back of the board. As far as ducking out or not, your angles of your feet are pretty common. Ducked in front, straight or straighter in the back. But I prefer to duck them the same amount. Especially since I'm trying to perfect my switch riding.
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