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Tips on How to Snowboard?

Question:I am 30yrs old and I hold skied off and on since i be 14. I want to try and learn to snowboard. I hold gone 3 times and all i appear to do is end up on my butt the entire time. Any requisites on how to do it?
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I feel for you. I skiied for nearly 9 years and then tried snowboarding. I HATED it! I've be snowboarding for 10 years now! One of the best tips I can endow with you is that the next time you jump snowboarding, make it a 2 - 3 consecutive hours of daylight event. You need a couple of consecutive days to minister to reinforce what you learn. I be in Santa Fe, New Mexico when I bookish the first day and looked-for to go home. However, since I be there for 4 days, I have nowhere to go so I go back up the 2nd time. Not caring anymore, it suddenly come to me.

I would also recommend getting a few lesson or practicing on your own. It's very difficult to revise from a friend because they can be very distracting or you can subconsciously grain pressure of not embarrassing yourself surrounded by front of those close to you or feel close to a hinderance towards them.

Couple of simple tips, bend your knees and stay low. You have better be a foil for with a low center of gravity. Another crucial tip is to control the board with your front foot or both feet will try to fracas each other. Make sure the head foot does the steering and pedaling. When you get past its sell-by date the lift, place ALL your shipment on the lead foot and push up on that leg ONLY. When turning generate tiny movements with your foot. Like stepping on a brake pedal. If you step firm the car jerk, if you step hard on a board you tumble forward. Keep your weight above your board and don't place that immensity towards the turn. Keep the weight over the board and use your foot to press or erect when turning. DO NOT lean your weight near the board, keep it fair above the board.

I know it's a lot of information but simply make sure you own a couple of consecutive days to practice and focus on the LEAD leg only. Hope it help, Good Luck!
sit on a snowboard and try 2 go down a slope and hopefully after a couple of falls u will swot up
Take a few lessons and be sure to be in motion several days in a row. If you progress one day every three weeks or something approaching that, you will never pick it up.

Good luck. Watch those edges!
try the bunny slope first
One thing that I've really notice in erudition to ride is that it feels plentifully like when I be little and ran and slid across rime (the balance is similar and you'll other lead beside one foot or the other).

I would also recommend is to learn to slide down on both the toe side and heel side of your board, that'll relief when you start learning to cut. It'll help next to another thing I'm sure you've found out, the slower you step the less it hurts when you slump. But don't necessarily go on the bunny hummock, snowboarders need some slope, greens could possibly be harder for you than blues.

From that point I've in recent times experimented with stuff. For example, a short time ago moving my front toes up and down instead of trying to move everything, or for a while it was easier to purely throw my back leg around to steer. I've notice that on my heel side I fall far smaller quantity often when I own my knees bent, it kind of prevents when board act like it's a rock skipping on a pond. But anyway, surrounded by the end it's adjectives about stability and what's most comfortable for you.
One of the msot important things to do is BEND YOUR KNEES. Also, try not to agree to your board stay flat on the snow... you want to keep on your edges as much as possible. Since you are still a rookie it would probably be best to newly stick to the "falling Leaf" technique (going down the mountain on your heelside and moving from one side of the run to the other.. like a branch falling) until you get the hang up of it and get more confident contained by your control. ok well i hope i help :D
you could always appropriate lessons, but if you dont want to later yor outta luck, sorry
The most important article to remember when learning how to turn is put together sure you try to keep your body crouched and your consignment a little bit more on your front foot. When you do this you'll be surprised how unforced it is to make the board step where you want it to when you a short time ago lean your body weight downhill toward the direction you want to run. It's scary at first. Most beginners tend to lean support too much. Good luck!
you must have a material desire to snowboard (no matter what it takes). i tender my friends crash courses (really crash) on how to snowboard all the time and they adjectives (all but one) can snowboard quite economically now.
First Thing: you gotta maintain trying after you fall (my tips involve seriously of falling).
Second Thing: to me learning to stop is close to falling on your butt. first you learn how to stop yourself by falling on your butt (safely), after you do the same point (turning and leaning back) but minus the falling on you butt part. after you get the hang of stopping facing down the slope, try stopping while facing u the slope
Third Thing: turning is similar to stopping only you don't lean up the hummock (its like falling on your butt lone without the falling and liking back part).
after you revise these basics, you can be creative (which i expect trying to copy good snowboarders)
most importantly!! other tell yourself, I AM NOT GOING TO LET SOME SIMPLE THING LIKE GRAVITY OR METAL OR SNOW OR COLD OR A SLOPE DEFEAT ME!!
bend your knees and pressure on your front foot, if your doing that, adjectives you need to do is move you body (and hold it within until your board catches up) and your money... im an instructor, thats really adjectives there is to it... welll that and dont capture an edge, but i cant explain that as upright if im not there... bending your knees take care of the majority of edging problems... contrary to what other those are saying, pressure on your front foot is the most historic when your starting
lessons are fitting... Expensive.. i taught several friends and my wife. beforehand you do anything learn how to gain in and out of your bindings... i showed my wife how to find in, attain out, and stand up... she did it a few times in the living room and when we get to the slopes she didnt need to debris time learning how to do it within. second learn how to plow (preferably heel edge) after you act the falling leaf a few times (back and forth) down the slope plowing you will cram how to stop.. after that just point (with your finger) where on earth you want to go, doing that turns your shoulders and when you turn your shoulders it turns your hips and your board follows... do that a few times and the undamaged carving thing will soon follow... Granted these are not "advanced" tips but they do work.

Trust me u swot to plow = stop and stop = dry butt.



Need give support to looking for a strange all-ride midwide snowboard setup for an intermediate/advance rider?

Question:I am looking for a new setup as I in a minute feel that my cheapo board is holding me final from taking me to the next plane.

Im an intermediate transitioning to advance freerider.
I am a begineer freestyler.
I plan to do 85% freeriding / 15% erudition in terrain park

I want to progress faster while staying stable. Moguls are fun too.
I only plan to stay surrounded by the beginner horizontal park and do jumps & boxes. Maybe rail but never any big air jump.

I am 6ft, 185-195lbs (weight fluncuates lol), with size 12 shoes.

Only brand I am au fait with so far is Ride, and it looks similar to the Ride Decade 162W is the best choice for me, but even that might be too wide for me at 263m?

I am surrounded by need of suggestions of other makes/models. Also beside bindings but I haven't really looked into that.

I don't have of nouns of cash, but would be likely to spend a lil decent amount of money. ~$500 for board/bindings/shoes adequate?

Im coming from a Lamar Quest board & my bro's Ride Control. (both too slow!)
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The Ride Decade is a very moral board but as you are looking for an intermediate/advanced type board it might not be progressive enough for you. Other Wide boards worth a look are the Burton Royale, Burton Baron and Ride Yukon adjectives these boards are all mountain boards so they are honest for both freeride and freestyle. You mentioned also that a wide board you be looking at might be too wide for you, it might be worth looking at some midwide boards also resembling the K2 Nemisis, Salamon Patrol, Arbor roundhouse and Option Sansolone.
I'm about one and the same size as you, I have the Ride Decade from later year, it's a 165 wide, really honest board, for all moutain. I ride it contained by the park, good for big nouns, boxes, and it spins ok too if you want to learn rotation. For cruising it's reasonably stable at break neck speeds, and I only just tried a few gates on a slalom course and it be quick snake to edge( buy a cheap edge tool to hold on to the edges sharp). If you're not anticipating getting stoked on park riding, I recommend the Decade. As for boots/bindings just receive something that is comfortable, and ask how they will be when worn for a season or two.
i don't really hold any suggestions on a new board, but my guidance is keep your "cheapo" board for the park so you can crap it up on the rail and boxes. that way you won't wreck your fresh board and get scratch on the bottom and dings on its rails. That said, i'd suggest getting a different board that is purely made for freeriding.
The nitro MFM pro model would be really devout..a couple of my kids from my local snowboard team get it this year and that boards design made them a lot better...i couldnt believe it...it also looks really sweet.
I get an Empire Crest 163cm board for a friend of mine last year. It's a relatively cheap board at $300.00 but can be found on eBay brand unknown in shrink wrap at a discounted price of $99.95 (buy it very soon price). It's a quick board and a pretty smooth ride. I also found a set of men's X - Large Ride SL snowboard bindings brand different on eBay but it's an auction with no buy it presently price. The bidding starts a $19.00. Keep in mind, the board and bindings do enjoy a shipping price as well.



Best place within the world to dance snowboarding?

Question:Ive been going out beside a girl who loves snowboarding. She's hinting she'd love to go on a boardin holiday. I would perchance like to suprise her.

Where is the best/most imposing place to go??
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If you are chitchat about close by the US with a justifiable budget, Whistler Blackcomb Mts. near Vancouver, BC is probably the best place to skii/snowboard. If that's too far west, try Vermont -- Stratton Mt is awesome to board on.

Whistler - http://www.whistlerblackcomb.com/index.h...
Stratton - http://www.stratton.com/index.htm...

California have great places --- Google these:

Big Bear Mountain (prob my fav in the US)
Lake Tahoe
Mammoth Lakes

Also obviously Aspen, CO has great places similar to Vail and Snowmass. Now a days anywhere you can skii, you can almost always snowboard.

If you truly expect the "world" and got $15-20k to blow -- nil beats Alaska, hand down one of the best places in adjectives the world. I love the Andes Mts in South America (Chile and Argentina) --- look up Portillo, the skylines are lately amazing. In Europe my favorite place is probably Norway, especially the Hemsedal Mountain Range. Again, all of these spots are extremely expensive.
Patagonia - look up mountains within Chile or Argentina. If you truly have the world plain to you, that should surprise her.
Not sure where you live. The snow sucks contained by Tahoe this year, otherwise its great.maybe then in the season. Lake Louise is pretty and romantic (near Calgary in Canada).
Mike Wiegele's - Blue River, British Columbia. Best heli-skiing (or riding) ever! 1,700 square miles, 1,000 peak and the best champagne powder in the world. It's not cheap and not comfortable to get to, but probably smaller quantity so than Chile.
Anywhere in Europe is great. Switzerland or Austria or if you want to return with exotic try someplace like Lichtenstein. Guarantee she'll be impressed.
Snowshoe, West Virginia!
Salt sea city, utah. Go to brighton, the canyons, and park city



Funny skiing dictum making fun of snowboarders??

Question:something like this----think the individual reason you ride that big board is to craft up for something else being small...i want some more thoght


thx
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What do you call a snowboarder within a suit?

-Defendant

What do you call a snowboarder lacking a girlfriend?

-Homeless

What's the first thing a snowboarder say to a skier?

-"Ah, fvck.sorry man."

What do snowboarders use for birth control?

-Their personalities.

What is the difference between Snowboarders and Cross Country Skiers?

-Cross Country Skiers don't steal

There are more but that's adjectives I could come up with rotten the top of my head
Dumb, motivation skis are longer, and when you put them together side by side , looks like a snowboard. How almost: Lets take the cat tramp, its nice and flat you'll have no problem.
No it doesent clear sense as a snowboarder myself ive never looked at other riders and though i wish my snowboard be as big as yours, or that by having a bigger board make you a better rider or have a bigger * or anything close to that. The saying you enjoy quoted is more often used conversation about cars than snowboards ie the solely reason you hold a big powerful sports car etc is to create up for something else being small, theres probably more truth surrounded by that one than the snowboard one.


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