Nice vid. I recommend pushing the board down to make you stop immediately before getting someone seriously hurt (5:20). You luckily miss someone there.
I recently visited Bansko and wanted to share my thoughts on your video. Let me clarify that my aim isn't to critique your performance or the video's quality, but rather to provide some honest feedback on your snowboarding skills. It appears that you are at a beginner level in terms of board control and overall riding technique. This is completely normal and okay; everyone starts somewhere. However, I couldn't help but notice your eagerness to ride fast, which seems to exceed your current ability to fully control the board and manage your speed. This approach can be risky, not just for you but also for others on the slopes, especially on busy days. While your enthusiasm is commendable, it's crucial to focus on mastering the basics and developing a more consistent riding style. Progressing at a pace that matches your skill level is important for safety. Overreliance on luck, particularly in crowded settings, increases the chances of accidents. My intention is not to discourage you but to encourage a more cautious approach as you continue to learn and improve. Safety should always be a priority. Keep practicing, and you'll see a marked improvement in your control and riding style
Nice vid. I recommend pushing the board down to make you stop immediately before getting someone seriously hurt (5:20). You luckily miss someone there.
I recently visited Bansko and wanted to share my thoughts on your video. Let me clarify that my aim isn't to critique your performance or the video's quality, but rather to provide some honest feedback on your snowboarding skills. It appears that you are at a beginner level in terms of board control and overall riding technique. This is completely normal and okay; everyone starts somewhere. However, I couldn't help but notice your eagerness to ride fast, which seems to exceed your current ability to fully control the board and manage your speed. This approach can be risky, not just for you but also for others on the slopes, especially on busy days. While your enthusiasm is commendable, it's crucial to focus on mastering the basics and developing a more consistent riding style. Progressing at a pace that matches your skill level is important for safety. Overreliance on luck, particularly in crowded settings, increases the chances of accidents. My intention is not to discourage you but to encourage a more cautious approach as you continue to learn and improve. Safety should always be a priority. Keep practicing, and you'll see a marked improvement in your control and riding style
Nice snowboarding video. Which slopes did you use?
Which slopes did you ride bro
🤙🏼🤙🏼
We’ll be here in a couple days. Looks great. Can’t wait to try out my new board
Nice man! Enjoy! Great place to test the board!
Nice video! which gear you use to film?
Thank you mate, I’m using the Insta360 one R in this video with the dual 360 lens