20 Snowboard Tricks
Posted in Videos by Rami | Tags: tricks, VideoOne thing I really, sincerely, and thoroughly enjoy are the music tracks featured in snowboarding videos. Sometimes I’ll find myself just playing a video in the background just for the music. Here’s a good example of a video with good music and good moves:
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Dave says:
I’ve got this whole video and I’m not sure how useful these kinds of videos are. This is definitely one of the better ones.
I don’t think that explaining just one trick is really enough to help you learn.
There’s no progression and very little break down of the movements you need to use.
If your gonna spend money on a video like this. Buy the freestlye program from
http://www.snowboardaddiction.com
It’s the best set of coaching videos i’ve ever seen and has helped me improve my freestyle massively.
Rami says:
I agree about the learning part, but watching tricks and what not is very entertaining. Also gives you the courage to try some of them on the slopes.