im going up tomorow and want to know some fun tricks to try.
I can do any grab imaginable and can grind like heck. I am pretty good at snowboarding
If you’re so good, why are asking people on yahoo for cool tricks? Shouldn’t you already have some in your head?
If you are as good as you say you are, why don’t you do a double backflip 180, Travis Rice style? That would be cool.
Then film it and put it up on youtube. Then enter the X-games while you are at it.
But how are you so good, but can’t ride switch? Weird….
Seriously, if I had a dollar for everytime I have heard someone talk themselves up and then not be able to back their sh*t up, well, I guess I would have enough money to take that heliriding trip to Alaska I’ve been wanting to take!
Dude, don’t be one of those guys.
As for your question, blunt stalls always look stylish and cool, and are easy to do. And you can do them on anything. Check out www.transworldsnowboarding.com for a how-to.
]]>Take a lesson from a certified instructor. You will see all the skills and motions needed to get that snowboard to turn.
]]>You can unlock kelly on the snowboarding game if you health and your fitness is at 100%. She earns more points on the flips than the other characters. Make sure to do flips off the snow ramps for extra points!
]]>When you are ready to buy, look for a pre-season or a post-season sale. It is common for snowboarding equiment to be marked down more than 50% when buying previous season gear. Do you have a Sports Authority near you? They have gread deals at their pre-season Sniagrab sale.
I knew that I would like it so I took the plunge and got entry level gear from the start and took lessons. There are many brands that have intermediate models that you can learn on and "grow" into – Ride Control and Ride EX bindings are what I would suggest but K2, Burton, Rossi, etc. all make nice intro boards. I would spend the extra few dollars and stay away from the Morrow and other low end boards.
Look for a board that has a nice flex and pop – and isn’t too stiff. You will be able to ride it for years and by the time you are heavier for a bigger board you will be ready for an intermediate model.
Good Luck
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