How to Snowboard: Step 9 - Linking Turns

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Uploaded by on Nov 23, 2010

Learn to link your turns together and be on your way to riding the whole mountain!

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  • Can`t w8 to follow this lessons , learnt alone till here with no you tube or anything , but i`m still " affraid " sometimes to link the turns , specialy when going from heelside to toeside , ty guys for this lessons :)

  • Hey your lessons 1-9 really helped me get going in just a couple of days! There are a couple of things you didn't mention and I wish I knew before so here they are :) 1. FALLING: If falling forward, fall on your knees and don't fall on your palms (almost broke my wrist lol). If falling backwards, fall on your butt. 2. KNEE PADS: Even after I managed to link turns, after a couple of major falls, fear made me regress and not be able to keep posture/balance, not to mention knees pain...

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  • @airman01991 well, that's how i was taught...actually,i fall in any other way possible except on my fists or forearms

  • cool series. watched all of it.

  • thanks guys it was really informative, i have only tried snowboarding once till now and loved it(it pained a lot though).

    but this tutotial series really gave me lots of tips to work on so i can get better and told me the mistakes i have been doing. i'll try it out in 1 month as off to slopes soon. thanks.

  • you guys are simply amazing! thank you so much for this resource. really thought out and paced well. love it!

  • @TheManulici falling on ur fists would make you MORE prone to wrist injuries.....

  • just finished watching the series, thanks for taking the time to put these together, a definitive confidence builder. Looking forward to enjoying some fresh carved snow

  • just finish watching all your video. thank you for the lesson. i am a beginner at this. what help me a bit is my skateboard background. i cant wait for some fresh powder. thanks again for your help/

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