Heelside Turn
A heelside turn will be to the left for regular-footed riders, while the goofy-footed rider will turn to the right. A heelside turn can be slightly more difficult because movement is hampered by the feet being locked into the bindings (there is less range of movement), and because an athlete will have more of a tendency to lose balance to the rear.
The heelside turn begins in a balanced, centered position. The turn occurs as pressure is placed on the heels, the body is lowered, and the hips turn slightly in the direction of the turn.