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How to Do a Toe Turn on a Snowboard
A toe-side turn is a basic snowboarding manuever. Master this and and few other maneuvers and you'll soon be tearing up the slopes. How to Do a Toe Turn on a Snowboard. A toe-side turn is a basic snowboarding manuever. Master this and and few ... [... more]
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How to Get Up After a Snowboard Fall
You're going to fall while learning to snowboard, but at least getting back up isn't difficult. Put your hands down behind you and push yourself up over the top of your board. Rotate your shoulders toward the nose of the board as you rise. Your ... [... more]
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How to Get off a Ski Lift With a Snowboard
Getting off the lift on a snowboard is one of the harder things to learn on your first day. As the chair approaches the unload area, keep the nose of your board pointed up so that when you hit the snow you don't drag your board under the ... [... more]
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How to Cross the Flats While Snowboarding
Crossing the flats on a snowboard could be one of your least favorite things in the world to do - here are some ways to get through them. Tuck and try to keep a straight line if you find yourself the unsuspecting victim of a slow, flat section. ... [... more]
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How to Carve a Turn on a Snowboard
Carving'linking a toe-side turn with a heel-side turn'is one of the most basic maneuvers in snowboarding and one of the most pleasant experiences on earth. Straighten up as you come to the end of your toe turn; face your shoulders straight ahead ... [... more]
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How to Avoid Injury When Falling on a Snowboard
If you are learning to snowboard or if you are trying to make progress in your riding, you're going to fall. Repeatedly. Knowing some techniques for falling safely will keep you on the slopes and out of the ski lounge. Fight the natural reaction ... [... more]
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How to Select a Freestyle Snowboard
Height, weight and shoe size are important factors in choosing the right freestyle snowboard. Consider your height. Adults typically ride a freestyle board between 130 and 160 cm; children ride boards of 100 to 140 cm. Stand the board on end. It ... [... more]
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How to Determine if You're Regular or Goofy Foot
In snowboarding, surfing and skateboarding, you're a 'regular Put forward whichever foot makes you feel the most balanced, controlled and relaxed in that position. Generally, this will be the same for you from one board sport to another. Lie on ... [... more]
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How to Do a Heel Turn on a Snowboard
A heel-side turn is one of the basics of snowboarding. Master this, and you're on your way to carving turns. Build a little bit of speed. [... more]
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How to Do a Misty Flip
Broken down, the misty flip is essentially a front flip with a spin, and the spin can be anywhere from a 540 to a 900. It is predominantly thrown on a snowboard, but for everyone living in warmer climates it can be done on a trampoline instead. ... [... more]
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How to Learn Snowboarding Techniques
Snowboarding is fun and exciting, and it can be incredibly scary as well. Learning new techniques is as easy (or as hard) as practice, practice, practice. How to Learn Snowboarding Techniques. Snowboarding is fun and exciting, and it can be ... [... more]
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How to Choose the Right Snowboarding Boots
The way a snowboarding boot fits and supports your ankles and feet are the most important factor in selection the correct boots. Because snowboard boots transfer energy from your feet, through your bindings, then to your board, knowing how to ... [... more]
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