Category Archives: Snowboarding Tips
Find Safe Freshies! Watch The 5 Red Flags Of Avalanche Danger
Be safe out there by knowing the Five Red Flags Of Avalanche Danger.
Just a reminder riders, there's just no excuse for endangering yourself or others in your conquest to find freshies (ahem… Christian Mares). No doubt this season is on track to be one of the most deadly in terms of avalanches. (Just check out snowbrains.com avalanche feed for proof.) While not every accident can be prevented, many sketchy situations can be avoided when exploring the backcountry IF you know the basics of how to survey your terrain and pick a safe line. Continue reading Find Safe Freshies! Watch The 5 Red Flags Of Avalanche Danger
Explore Off-Piste As A Good Prep For Backcountry
Watch some of these videos: Snowboard Dynamic Flex & Extend, Building Rhythm, Upper/Lower Body Separation & Snowboarding Moguls. You'll want to be comfortable moving fore and aft on your board and making turns quickly to avoid obstacles. Off piste riding can be unpredictable so be ready by practicing these drills.
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Steer Your Board… The Basics Of ALL Snowboarding!
Rhythm Is The First Step To Dynamic Riding
The Funnel Drill Will Help You Navigate The Mountain Like A Pro
Learn The Features Of A Freestyle Board
Many new riders don't know snowboards have different flex patterns, camber shapes, sidecut patterns and lengths & lengths of boards. Decided you want a freestyle board? This lesson from our L3 Ripper course should help you with your choice. Continue reading Learn The Features Of A Freestyle Board
Snowboard Lesson: Get Air But Don’t Break Bones!
Once you're confident in your core snowboard progressions you may start burnin' to get some serious air. Don't break bones! Learn to Ride Right™ with our online pro snowboard courses led by an AASI Level 3 Certified and Freestyle Accredited instructor. Continue reading Snowboard Lesson: Get Air But Don’t Break Bones!
Snowboard Lesson: The 3 Main Types Of Riding Styles
Knowing the different snowboard riding styles is essential to progressing AND buying gear that supports how you like to ride. This lesson comes from our intermediate L2 RIDER snowboard course and is an introduction to the different types of snowboard riding styles. Continue reading Snowboard Lesson: The 3 Main Types Of Riding Styles
Preseason Tip: Now Is A Good Time To Save On Last Seasons Snowboard Gear
If you’re like me you’re probably thinking A LOT about the upcoming snowboard season. If you need some gear and don’t want to rent or borrow—you’re probably looking to buy. Don’t wait. Resorts are open by mid-October into November, which means the newest snowboard technology for the upcoming season will be stocked soon. Retail stores know that by the first frost (around October) skiers and snowboarders are typically getting amp’d-up to buy. This means they’ll be pushing last season’s gear out the door in prep for the upcoming year. So, good news for those of us looking to pick up new gear items and save some cash. Typically, I’ve found you can reliably find good deals up to 40% off. Some retailers say they discount higher but I’ve found instances where their mark-up on the original price was sketchy.
For those of you new to riding, look for snowboard shows or events. They have a lot equipment for sale. Last year while living in London, UK I was just walking in Battersea Park and saw signs to the Snowboard & Ski Show. This show cost 15 pound to get in but I got a bunch of free swag like stickers, shirts, sunglasses, etc., and got a new snowboard for 49 pounds. They also had live freestyle snowboard competitions with snow they shipped in or made. I got to network with other snowboarders and found where some good places were to ride in Europe. I also found where I could snowboard in London on a conveyor belt Chel-Ski. It’s worth checking out a snowboard show since they advertise steep discounts, you’ll get some great info and you’ll meet cool snowboarders. Personally, I always recommend that you hit up your local “mom-n-pops” snowboard shops. Here is Utah there are a ton, but I like to checkout Milo’s. They’ve been a reliable spot for years, exclusively selling gear for snowboarders (they don’t stock skis), and their reps are real riders that know their stuff on snowboard technology. I interview a rider at Milo in some of the gear lessons in our Pro Snowboard Training Courses.
So, if you’re looking for a good deal, don’t wait! Shop now before everything is all picked over. But if you miss out, you can always look out for demo days to test new gear at a fraction of the cost, and then wait for the end of the season deals. By March and April you can once again pick up steep discounts, sometimes even better than preseason deals. This is a snowboard tutorial on How to Size Your Snowboard. Get your gear now so you’re ready for the snow!
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