Dynamic Skidded Turns

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2009

Cross Over Turns and cross Under Turns, or Dynamic Skidded Turns. An introduction to and comparrison of the two types of turns and how to acomplish them.

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  • Good videos, but I fucking hate that wolf howling, it's so damn loud!

  • Thanks for recording and posting these videos.  You have a great way of explaining things.

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  • Time to learn this technique!

  • you saved me a lot of time, money, and grief with these vids. learned to turn or carve or whatever its called my first time after watching your vids!! thanks dude

  • His right turns looked fairly good with his weight on his back foot during the latter part of the turn, but his left turns looked like he didn't even get to centered. Most of his weight was on his front foot the entire turn which is not correct at all. He demonstrates a hop in some of his edge transfers which is not correct either. He also seemed to fling his arms around a little too much.

  • wow wish i had this before i went my frist go :(

  • I wanted to let you know, i took no lessons other than the lessons you provide on Youtube and i was linking turns on my first day. Now 5 trips later, i have fallen in love with the sport. Thank you very much. You made a snowboarder out of me. Best, Ben

  • These videos are great. Your descriptions are so concise.

  • ive been watching lots of these videos im probably a really good rider now

  • Secondly the mention of bleeding out the speed by allowing your back foot to wash out but you mentioned you should allow some rotation in your hips, would this not affect balance if you were to hit an unforeseen bump? Please don't take this as criticism dude this is a seriously informative demo and just curious as to the difference in teaching methods over there!

  • Hey,

    Been on a few courses now and your method seems quite controversial to the european teaching methods. There were a couple of explanations that come to mind. Firstly when you explain how to get the board to cross under you tell the student to lean and your demo kinda showed a break at the hips to achieve this, would this not cause a breakdown in the stacking position?

  • Great flexion and extension explanation.

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