Frontside Boardslide (goofy riders), Snowboard trick tip
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GRINDING/SLIDES are named differently than JUMPS/SPINS.
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goofy riders are the beste.......
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whats a good board u would recomend for park and mt, i havea 2011 custom and i like it but i think im going to getthe roadsoda
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@motoguy40 it depends on the position of the rail to your body if on the run up to the rail your back is facing the rail then its backside so backside and frontside have nothing to do with whatever trick you do on rails.
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I wholy support 50-50 shuffle into boardslides in either direction. Glad to see it as the foundation of the lesson.
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@snowboardaddiction ok thanks ;p
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@StocheneR Thanks! stay tuned on our website, lots of new stuff coming out.
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why is blackcomb on the wrong side of the valley? and the writing is backwards? cant you do a switch front board? nice tips tho, been workin on a pretzel out this should help
fukitzpukin 1 month ago
@fukitzpukin It's mostly because filming, editing, and hitting everything twice is a lot of extra work and costs twice as much money. By mirroring the stuff we film we can help out both regular and goofy riders while focussing on producing more new content!
snowboardaddiction 1 month ago
i feel like im going to slide out or catch an edge and crash any tips? should i try ot faster?
yabudday121 1 month ago
@yabudday121 It's definitely intimidating to put the board sideways on the rail the first couple times. Try doing 5050's and turning into your front board first, then slowly work your way up to sliding the whole rail in this position. Going faster can definitely make you feel more stable but don't go so fast that you're uncomfortable with the speed. Try it on some short, wide boxes first then move up to rails. Hope that helps!
snowboardaddiction 1 month ago
I feel like I am going to catch my edge on the rail... any tips?
runesr4nerds 2 months ago
@runesr4nerds Keep your knees bent and look at the end of the rail. Practice riding flat based on the snow so you get used to putting even amounts of weight on your toes and heels. Hope that helps!
snowboardaddiction 1 month ago