Jun
2008
Learn Snowboarding Tricks From Movies
June 16th, 2008 at 06:37 am by FreshAire in Mountain BikingIf you are into snowboarding, learning snowboarding basics is essential so that you can increas your arsenel of snowboarding tricks. It can be hard to understand how to do tricks on a snowboard just by reading instructions. Visuals from videos can help you in serving you all the basics down. Snowboarding tips videos are a fantastic way to learn how to snowboard before you actually start this fun sport. The best part about snowboarding trick vids is that you can strip the trick down into parts so that you really understand what the trick is all about. Before you know it you’ll be pulling all kinds of snowboarding tricks and really creating an impression on everyone.
Snowboard Trick Ollie
This is one of the most basic snowboarding tricks out there. It might be hard to find snowboarding trick movies for this effortless trick because some people take it for granted that you won’t need a movie to master this.
It’s essential to learn this trick before you move on to harder, above ground tricks. The Ollie is the base of many aerial tricks. The best place to start with this snowboarding trick is a place with a mild slope. You need big area to learn this as well as least traffic. You may not be interested in bumbing into people or fall down a lot in front of a crowd.
If you watch at snowboarding trick videos the Ollie seems very easy. Even though it is considered a easy trick it might take you a while to get it down. Bend over slightly on your snowboard; you don’t want to be all the way down near your board. While bending over shift your weight to your back foot.
You will most likely find yourself staring at the board as you try and keep track of what your body is doing. If you see snowboarding trick videos you will see that snowboarders look straight ahead when doing an Ollie. You should keep all the weight of your body to be on the back foot so that you can lift the nose of your board into the air. Next using the rear end as a spring, get the whole snowboard into the air. Pull the snowboard towards your upper body with your knees. The snowboard should be in the center behind you.
When landing you can either land with both feet, knees slightly bent. Or you can land by aiming the nose of the board to the ground. Always keep your knees bent before landing to absorb the shock of landing. View snowboarding trick videos a few times before doing this trick.
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