How To Snowboard: Funnel Turns
You’ve got off the easy trails (easy is marked by Green in America and Blue in Europe) and are exploring the mountain as a L2 Rider. You’ll be riding more of the mountain getting into intermediate terrain (Blue trails in America and Red trails in Europe). Riding steeper terrain can be super stoke especially … Continue reading How To Snowboard: Funnel Turns
Read MoreHow To Snowboard: Active Passive Absorption
At Level 3 Ripper you’re an advanced snowboarder and are using advanced movements that help you absorb the many obstacles that exist out on the mountain. This online snowboard lesson will go over Active Passive Absorption. Get to know what type of absorption is best in certain situations. We have some videos to prepare for … Continue reading How To Snowboard: Active Passive Absorption
Read MoreLearn to Snowboard Chutes and Couloirs
Once you get to be an advanced snowboarder L3 Ripper you’ll be riding the whole mountain with every type of terrain. Riding steep terrain can be super stoke especially when you’re using efficient movements and alignments. This online snowboard lesson will go over Steep Chute Snowboarding. A chute or couloir is a narrow corridor created … Continue reading Learn to Snowboard Chutes and Couloirs
Read MoreSnowboard Binding Angles
Set your bindings angles up with your front foot more angled than your back foot. This online snowboard lesson will go over Snowboard Binding Angles. Once you’ve been snowboarding a few times you should know what binding angles you like. As a beginner you start out even with a 6º -6º or 9º -9º and … Continue reading Snowboard Binding Angles
Read MoreSnowboard Responsibility Code #3 Don’t Obstruct and Be Seen
Know the code and #3 of the Snowboard Responsibility Code is to not obstruct the trail and be seen from above. This online snowboard lesson will go over Snowboard Safety Code #3. It is very important to know the responsibility code when riding on the mountain. Learn to snowboard online with flowingfreeride.com and take a … Continue reading Snowboard Responsibility Code #3 Don’t Obstruct and Be Seen
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