This is really great advice. We sometimes get stuck learning tricks, but the best way to build true control is to but challenge our stance in slightly uncomfortable position until we build the muscle memory to handle all sorts of awkward positions.
Sometimes going downhill or being outbalance my bodies reaction is to lean back and i start to gain more speed and lose control. What is the best way to recover from this?
Don't panic and lean back when gaining more speed, alivisersi. Practice your turns on easy runs first and when you master them, take them on steeper slopes. Also practice riding with speed without losing control of your board. You should always be able to control your board !
Keep calm and try to think straight. What you generally want is to have your weight centered so try doing that and then try doing an aggressive slash to scrub off that unwanted speed! That's what I did when I started learning how to snowboard, hope it works for you. Going fast in the beginning is scary and could be fatal not only to yourself but to others as well! Good luck!
This is really great advice. We sometimes get stuck learning tricks, but the best way to build true control is to but challenge our stance in slightly uncomfortable position until we build the muscle memory to handle all sorts of awkward positions.
This is a good video. The traversal with the hops is a really great concept.
Perfect snowboard tutorial for almost everyone
LETS GOOOO DOING THE AIRBNB
Just tried to do these exercises. A bit hard for the first time. Ty for the video.
Somethings changed. SE videos are getting much better. They where good before, but they become more interesting. Thank you :)
Duncan is such a beast dude
awesome, gotta try it on the mtn tmw
感觉第一步克服恐惧很重要 有的时候一个加速就让我慌了
Excelent tutorial!
Hey guys, I need help I'm 5'10 and 170 lbs. What size board should I get for All Mountain?
Sometimes going downhill or being outbalance my bodies reaction is to lean back and i start to gain more speed and lose control. What is the best way to recover from this?
Don't panic and lean back when gaining more speed, alivisersi. Practice your turns on easy runs first and when you master them, take them on steeper slopes. Also practice riding with speed without losing control of your board. You should always be able to control your board !
Keep calm and try to think straight. What you generally want is to have your weight centered so try doing that and then try doing an aggressive slash to scrub off that unwanted speed! That's what I did when I started learning how to snowboard, hope it works for you. Going fast in the beginning is scary and could be fatal not only to yourself but to others as well! Good luck!
Force yourself to lean a bit forward , and don't hold your breath
I think I have a snowboard addiction
0:50 pow🤤🤤🤤
Is that snowboard pro camp talking?
No, that’s not Kevin. They are both based out of Whistler though, so I’m surprised they haven’t done a video together.
I’m always tell this things to my students
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