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From: SnowProfessor
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  • please dont ever do this on a slope other than begginers because youll be going from left to right and making all other skier/snowboarders really mad for being in their way it might even cause someone to crash into you

  • 1:30 Иисусья тряпка!

  • 1:43 Who the fuck has toes on the back?!?!

  • @cokewentflat What they mean is that you always have a dominant foot in snowboarding weather it be your right or left foot. Your dominant foot is your front and your non-dominant foot is you back foot.

  • This VDO is so helpfull for me ,Thanks

  • is that some long grass?? no thats your like bar good job! it helped me alot i subbed also

  • if u take a real snowboard professor, he will explain ALL THE LESSONS IN LESS THAN HALF AN HOUR

  • @goliath86goliath

    Doubt it. And will he explain it for free? I don't think so.

  • ZOMFG!!! SHAMWOW!

  • wow exciting lessons thank yoou very much.do you sell any complete snowboards at a good price?? please answer me :D

    thank again

  • Best snowboard teacher ever you should start you own school!!

  • its kinda like riding a ripstick

  • subbed

    

  • These are great lessons! Pretty much everything I learned in one hour at the ski lodge XD I just wish I had watched these beforehand! Also I wish the place I went to had nice wide shallow hills like these, would have saved me a LOT of falls lmao

  • You didn't really explain the advantage if any of applying opposite pressures at front and back foot...

  • @JulixHartley the snowboard doesn't get stuck in the snow... that will make you fall over

  • @GarvanTEN wouldn't that depend on the kind of snow you've got? I haven't quite figured it out yet, as my board is very stiff, but I vaguely remember doing something with that kind of pressure on a softer rental board when I first started. - Again, can anyone think of an advantage of moving the feet in opposite directions, and if so under what conditions?

    Thanks,

    Julian

  • i bet her boots are cold

  • You guys rock. Funny, structured, logical and effective training. I will be applying all your instructions as soon as we get some snow here...

  • backtoes :P

  • It's very helpful. I was trying to find any snowboarding lessons and it was the only one with good explanation and step by step video. Excellent work!!!

  • SHAMWOW!!!!!!!!!!

  • Great stuff, I'm snowboarding for 10 years now but never realized this twist action of the board.

  • Not by a long shot!

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