Depends if your board is worn down with barely with no nose or tail then it just wont happen make sure you pop and slide your foot up to the nose of the board
Try putting your front foot farther forward and your back foot more on the tail. That should make the nose of the board go higher so it wont hit your leg
Does it usually pick up this foot? Is there tenderness in another foot that she does not want to weight bear on them in order to pick this one up? Are you doing it correctly? I lean slightly on the leg slide my hand toward the inside of the leg and squeeze, a voice aid like "up" can be helpful.
The thing that keeps the slide on a j22 frame that won't stay on is the slide catch. It is designed so that the slide mechanism can be locked in place without risk of it moving.
if you mean bindings its to hold your foot on the board. if you mean the leash (the thing that usually attaches your binding to your boot) its so if you take your board off it wont slide downhill or it wont fall off the lift if your binding comes unstrapped. some resorts require you to have a leash but usually they dont check
Snow chains
because it has friction and theirs to much fiction on the floor so it doesn't slide forever. ;)
Are you putting your foot on the brake ?
when that thing happens they wont be in tabs because they wont fit so you will have a slide bar and you can choose and tab from their.
Faulty mass air flow sensor (MAF sensor)
Why wont it just "slide out" it should. If the "Fender Brace" is in the way remove it and put it back when you've finished. TommyTrouble
get married, your wife wont mind!