Snowboarding Tips And Technique

by SkiTrip on December 5, 2008


Snowboarding is a sport that involves descending a slope that is either partially or fully covered with snow on a snowboard attached to a participant’s feet using a special boot set into a mounted binding. The development of snowboarding was inspired by surfing and skateboarding, and the sport shares superficial similarities with skiing. It was developed in the United States in the 1960s and the 1970s and became a Winter Olympic Sport in 1998.

Snowboarding Tips

A few tips for the beginning snowboarder can help to ensure the most enjoyment possible.

* Take a lesson. Even if you’re not a beginner, lessons never hurt.

* Figure out if you are goofy foot or regular. This involves which foot is the downhill foot when riding. If your right foot is in front, you are goofy footed; if the left, then you’re regular footed.

* Learn how to fall. This will prove to be important in the first few days of boarding!

* Feel your edges. Learn how to fluidly ride toe and heel-side edges. Then connect these two edges to create a fluid S shape.

* Practice! Only practicing makes personal perfect styles.

Snowboarding is a sport that any age group can enjoy anywhere! Whether it’s riding your local sled hill, 12″ of fresh powder in Jackson Hole, loving the Midwest ice, or heli-skiing in Alaska, this sport can be enormously gratifying.

http://mattbelair.blogspot.com/ -Learning and performing tricks can add a whole new aspect to snowboarding and make it a lot more exciting. Always take the necessary safety precautions when performing tricks and don’t try to rush into tricks that you’re not quite ready for. Take your time and you will be doing the best tricks in no time.

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