Snowboard Turning Tips Video
Posted in How to Snowboard, Videos by Rami | Tags: How to Snowboard, How to snowboard, VideoFound this video earlier today and thought it’d make for an interesting ‘tips & tricks’ post. I don’t need to tell you how important your turning techniques are, but very often, riders overlook it and don’t realize that they have bad turning technique. Hopefully this will prove useful.
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bike hitch says:
It is good to remember to keep your knees bent when turning, feel comfortable and lean in to the turn.
Bunker says:
That’s THE worst instructional effort I have ever seen, and most of what he said was completely wrong. For starters he should take some of his own advice and try not to lock his legs out completely straight each time he does one of those little heel side carve wiggles. Just go snowboarding instead if you want to learn, maybe get a lesson, frm an older instructor who can actually ride.
He looks like one of those instructors that doesn’t know what he’s talking about, there are plenty of them around.