Snowboard with One Foot & Get off Chairlifts

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

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  • @dasbootz
    @dasbootz Год назад +31

    THE MOST UNDERRATED SNOWBOARD TEACHER EVER. Keep it up, dude.

  • @Merlist95
    @Merlist95 2 года назад +104

    Not a beginner snowboarder here but I've always been scared of not having both feet in the bindings and I'm nervous getting off of a ski lift every single time . Great and helpful video, keep it up!

    • @Daz555Daz
      @Daz555Daz Год назад +5

      The worst is when you are sat with 3 other snowboarders all randomly goofy or regular! Pure carnage at times - sometimes with people who actually know what they are doing! 🤣
      I ran with Switch step-in right from the late 90s so got pretty sloppy with my one-foot technique as it was never really needed - when my wife finally learned to ski however I finally cracked the one-foot technique through many chair exits where I held her from falling as she was terrified! Long in the past now though - she loves skiing (and chairs) now.

    • @assassin_asa
      @assassin_asa Год назад +1

      Also not a beginner..... my local lift has a vertical drop..... i just accepted that im gonna fall over if i wanna go right cause it requires you to do a hard toe-side brake right off without the lift hitting you in the head etc etc

    • @Merlist95
      @Merlist95 Год назад

      @@assassin_asa Oh yes, those are the worst. I have multiple scratches on my helmet from being hit in the head by the chairlift. Good times

    • @lizardspiral
      @lizardspiral 8 месяцев назад

      If you're having trouble off the lift you're a beginner still sorry everyone.

    • @user-yb6tk1ru6x
      @user-yb6tk1ru6x 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@lizardspiralyou're forgiven

  • @Yaas90
    @Yaas90 2 года назад +52

    One thing that I found helpful with one foot snowboarding is to push or lean the unstrapped foot against the side of the binding to maintain some stability.

  • @danielkennedy1367
    @danielkennedy1367 2 года назад +18

    Due to my job, I’ve had the privilege to visit Alpe d’Heuz almost every week this winter. Nearly every conversation between me and my mate starts with “Malcolm Moore said!!” Thanks for all the tips, our boarding has without doubt improved dramatically after watching your videos. Thanks so much!!!

  • @Incognosco
    @Incognosco 7 месяцев назад +2

    Love your videos. Boarding for 20 yrs. 55yr old female. Not many of us around on the slopes!! Always love your videos to tighten up / refresh technique.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  7 месяцев назад

      Awesome glad you like the videos! Happy shredding!!!

  • @lifeinthemiddle55
    @lifeinthemiddle55 Год назад +3

    I appreciate that your videos are bloated with useful info and tips rather than showing yourself doing cool tricks the rest of us can't do yet.

  • @byunism
    @byunism 2 года назад +20

    MM goes from a back flip to this. I'm sooooooo confused!! Keep up the great videos!! Season is ending for me but learned a lot this season from your great content.

    • @PR1NCETD0T
      @PR1NCETD0T Год назад +1

      Even the pro's go back to the fundamentals, it's what makes them pros.

  • @dakotashowman8133
    @dakotashowman8133 2 года назад +2

    Malcolm how am I supposed to learn about one foot riding when your dog is being so cute!?

  • @brianllanos2874
    @brianllanos2874 2 года назад +3

    Oh man! You’ve got the Supermatics! I NEED a review ASAP! Great video Malcolm!

  • @matthewallen4366
    @matthewallen4366 2 года назад +4

    cant wait for the binding review

  • @PlatypusPGM
    @PlatypusPGM Год назад +3

    cute dog at the beginning

  • @TomAllnatt
    @TomAllnatt 2 года назад +2

    He makes it look so easy. I love the drill with the lose binding on the back foot. I will be trying this my next trip to the mountains.

  • @muhammetisleyen9935
    @muhammetisleyen9935 2 года назад +5

    Thanks man. You're not just showing off but showing how to do literally. Your videos helped a lot to me as a skateboarder who was having trouble as a beginner snowboarder. Cheers.

  • @jamesoutdoors.6450
    @jamesoutdoors.6450 2 года назад +1

    You are such a good teacher, i've sent this to some beginner mates who are starting up. Chairlifts are brutal when you first start.

  • @lazytopaz
    @lazytopaz 2 года назад +6

    One tip that I've managed to learn for myself when getting of the lift apart from getting a grip sticker (maybe it's noobish of me to use it but I'm getting all the help I can get) on the board for your leg out of bindings (which helps a lot if u ask me) : try and push side of your foot against the binding thus giving you a little more grip/feeling that you are more securely standing if you don't have the above mentioned sticker. Also if it wasn't obvious (I think) you are suppose to stand more on the leg that's in the bindings. It almost feels like coming off the lift you slide mostly on the leg thats in the bindings whilst the back leg thats out of bindings is just for support/balance. When J turn stopping (you can kinda notice Malcolm doing it too) you can slide your heel/toe a little bit (not much, just the edge of your boot) out from the board and slide it on the snow (but still most of your foot is still on the board, like 75%-90% of it) to help you stop (but to the side you are turning towards, so heel turn, heel part of the foot out of bindings gets stuck out a little bit and vice versa). Hopefully I've explained it clearly... and well anyone more experienced/knowledgable can adjust what I've just said if theres anything wrong/untoward. Hope it helps :) also big thanks Malcolm, your videos were/are very helpful. Managed to improve my riding a bit when I was off on vacation for a week in the mountains, so about 6-7 hours of snowboard each day was quite intense (but fun) learning schedule - but I like it that way. Sadly no snow where I live so I can't ride anymore unless I go on vacation which would require me to .. I don't know maybe blackmailing my boss to give me more vacation time or something :D (joke of course). Cheers.

    • @longebane
      @longebane Год назад +1

      both the grip sticker and pushing back leg against the binding is counter to the lesson here - weight goes onto the pivot point. i know you sort of got that point, but you still seem only half-way there. back leg is just a stabilizer, but a grip sticker and/or back-leg against the binding puts too much weight on the rear

  • @snowboard_clips
    @snowboard_clips 2 года назад +2

    When will you drop the Nidecker binding review? Can’t wait!

  • @roadtrip6075
    @roadtrip6075 2 года назад +2

    I should really practice this. When I first started learning to snowboard, I fell over while practicing J turns and my leg got twisted. I ended up limping around for a few days. Since then I have been strapping both feet in even when I really didn't need to. I need to get over the fear and start practicing this.
    Thanks for the great video as always. 👍

  • @kristaknight3372
    @kristaknight3372 2 года назад +3

    You are by far the best at breaking everything down. Could of used this video yesterday when the chairlift landing was a steep hill lol. I managed but not well. (A few falls) 😂. Going to practice more front foot weight and back to knee steering. Thank you again for your awesomeness!!! 🏂

  • @Fifi-ws9nu
    @Fifi-ws9nu 6 месяцев назад

    Hello, love watching your videos. I’m a beginner and I’ve always scared of getting off the lift. In fact, I’m allowed to hold the board with my hand to get off the chairlift, then I always rely on that and not practise to ride with one foot. After watching your video, I have more confidence and will try to use one foot to ride in this morning. Appreciate that, thanks a lot! ❤

  • @jimmybushkill5295
    @jimmybushkill5295 2 года назад +1

    Step ons help a lot can click in while getting off lift. But I think it’s a great lesson as always Malcolm when I started snowboarding I practiced taking beginner runs with 1 foot. It was quite funny but it helped a lot. Peace brother

  • @Montol-o1l
    @Montol-o1l 7 месяцев назад

    Super cool video Malcolm. As a beginner, sometimes it's even just helpful to see what's possible. Inspiring levels of control!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  7 месяцев назад +1

      Happy to help 😊🙌🏼

  • @sayianstakepain
    @sayianstakepain Год назад +1

    i once had a binding malfunction and had to one foot it down the slope, wasent really a problem tho its tough on the legs, have practiced it before so it wasent a problem :) practice it in case you need it :)

  • @onur1909
    @onur1909 2 года назад +2

    Hi Malcolm, i started Snowboarding 4 weeks ago and went snowboarding every weekend since for 1 day. So basically 4 days total since. On Saturday I could drive on St. Anton the pist Nr. 1 which is complete red. I was so proud. Your videos helped me getting better tremendously. Thank you so much, wish you all the best.

  • @patorabe2734
    @patorabe2734 2 года назад +2

    You are so inspiring mate! You got the cool and positive attitude, i sometimes look at your videos just to relax (and for your lovely british accent). I hope i get to Alpes d'Huez some day to learn some stuff and correct my riding posture someday ;) Cheers, keep up the nice work

  • @haurenceli9099
    @haurenceli9099 2 года назад +5

    Thanks again for a great video!
    I've learned so much about snowboarding, and progressed so much just this season than all my past 5 or so seasons combined. All thanks to your detailed explanations and breakdowns.
    Was stuck in counter-rotating hell for the longest time and didn't what I was doing wrong the whole time while bombing down blue runs previously.
    Still got a long ways to go, but I'm only able to start this journey of improvement in my snowboarding thanks to you.
    So again, thank you Malcolm!
    Video idea: how to start stomping small hops/Ollie's from complete beginning. Would love to see your detailed explanation on sticking the landing itself esp!

  • @GGshredz
    @GGshredz 8 месяцев назад

    I wish someone had taught me this when I first started riding. I still fall sometimes when getting off the lift. I plan to implement this technique. Thanks!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  8 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! And yeah you're right this is an underated technique to learn!

  • @ApexOfThrottle
    @ApexOfThrottle Год назад +1

    of all this im jealous of being able to hit the snow with your pup. nowhere in australia is snow not National Parks, and we're not allowed dogs in all parks

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Год назад +1

      Yeah it's amazing Indy is ultimate snow dog, he loves it

  • @lawg9607
    @lawg9607 9 месяцев назад

    Just tore the MCL slightly three days back avoiding random skiers whom suddenly veered into my path while getting off the chairlift. Big mistake made was using my back leg to stop the board instead of making a j turn. Great video.

  • @WaffleShortage
    @WaffleShortage Год назад +1

    dang that lift slows down a ton when it lets you off haha. all the lifts on my mountain are fast as hell the whole way. they just chuck/dump you off the end lol

  • @javi-tricker
    @javi-tricker Год назад

    What a control Malcolm! I always lose control with some speed

  • @lauramariel
    @lauramariel 2 года назад +1

    I was literally just looking for a video about this yesterday! Thank you so much!

  • @noohohno
    @noohohno 2 года назад +1

    Thanks Malcolm Moore! Discovered your channel searching "how to EuroCarve". Another excellent tutorial. Not a beginner, but never too good to not work on the basic skills. Andy doesn't really need to be walked. One happy looking puppy. Niedecker Superautos?

    • @elho001
      @elho001 2 года назад

      Haha, the Euro Carve video also was what convinced me to subscribe, only video about it I saw that pointed out how it was not about actually carving.

  • @jackgee6210
    @jackgee6210 2 года назад +1

    Is the black dog yours? Haha it’s very happy there’s a dog follower when snowboarding.

  • @L_M_C
    @L_M_C 2 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for taking the time out of your day to film this tutorial - it's super helpful. I'm actually going to the Snow Centre in Hemel Hempstead today so can put into practice everything I just watched.

  • @dougkronk
    @dougkronk Год назад +1

    Would love for you to do a review of the camera.

  • @marclya
    @marclya 9 месяцев назад +1

    Your videos are really helpful. It would be great though to see some more realistic situations especially getting off a lift with rather steep, icy and carved out slopes and a bunch of skiers next to you. I'm always scared and it still happens often that we all fall if my board turns a bit and all others fall over it, causing a chain reaction 😁

  • @Cocora22
    @Cocora22 8 месяцев назад

    And yep, I like you alot because you are a really good instructor! I go out and practice a lot of what you teach. I still have a hard time making turns to the left being goofy.

  • @tonycroft6353
    @tonycroft6353 Год назад

    Great info as always Mr Moore..took me a long time to master but also learnt to drag heel off board to turn left(I'm regular)and toe drag to bear right..realise you are teaching basics so I should shut up...anyway keep up the good stuff .Tony Croft

  • @logannewman4532
    @logannewman4532 7 месяцев назад

    The effort to maintain the cadence of speaking while being winded is impressive. I went up for the first time in 7 years last weekend. I was sweating it a bit but I got off the lift all day with zero issue and only wiped out once while riding on my first run. After that I was passing everyone all day. Maybe the extra 30lbs makes me go downhill faster? I found that if I sit down I can no longer stand straight up onto my heels. I have to flip over and get up on my toes. Time to get back in shape lol.

  • @Ineedbout3fiddy
    @Ineedbout3fiddy Год назад +3

    That 5 person chair lift was so smooth at the top. Lol. The mountain I ride regularly is soooo much faster 😂. I finally stopped falling my last few runs of the day on my last session. It’s been the thing I’ve been most proud of not gonna lie.

    • @Penguinchubb0
      @Penguinchubb0 Год назад

      Congrats! Have you ever enjoyed the thumbs down signal to have them slow the chair when you’re getting off?

    • @tondog54
      @tondog54 9 месяцев назад

      Seriously. Every lift I've seen (including the beginner's lifts) come in hot, with a 45 degree slope to get off (and not much room to stop) 😂

  • @jimmymcelroy2952
    @jimmymcelroy2952 2 года назад +1

    First off great video like always!
    Only thing I disagree with is waiting for other people to ride off the chair before you do. Sometimes waiting for skier's and snowboarders to go first can result in waiting too long for other people to go (they might actually be waiting for you to go first) and then the chairlift will start to whip around taking you or others out. This usually happens with a full packed chair 3+. Lately, I've been looking to be the first one off the chair. I push off the chair as soon as my board makes contact with the landing ground and then push again with my back arm against the seat once I'm standing to go even further.
    Or I'll just ask the people beside me if they want to get off the chair first before I do and vice versa.

    • @roadtrip6075
      @roadtrip6075 2 года назад +2

      I usually wait and let other people go first, but if I suspect my new best friends are beginners, I pray.

  • @Yaas90
    @Yaas90 2 года назад +1

    Awesome video as always! As winter is coming to an end, would you be able to do a video on snowboard and gear care and storage, and your waxing and tuning routine? Thank you!

  • @timm4930
    @timm4930 10 месяцев назад

    That camera is sick ! pole disappears like magic , would like to find out more about that

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  10 месяцев назад +1

      Link in video description!

  • @elho001
    @elho001 2 года назад

    The duck is cute, but "hiding" those Supermatics in there this time is even better. 😆
    One more reason to pray for a massive load of powder before your review. 😉
    For the skating, to me its always been in front of the board - simply because you start/stop on the (stronger) toe edge that way. Also, as can be seen in the video, foot behind the heel edge means pushing sideways, whereas in front of toe edge it can be facing more or completely forward - nice for that initial strong push as well as when going for speed, e.g. if its flat and you just need to accelerate with 3 to 4 pushes to then glide one-footed for a bit.
    That idea with the loose back foot is a neat trick!
    Another drill I would suggest is riding more drag lifts - the track being tilted sideways or bumpy or tracked out with skier tracks all help to challenge you, while the handle of the bar/disc can give extra stability.

  • @carkdonwah1528
    @carkdonwah1528 Год назад

    I’m a reasonable boarder have even done the odd black but I am absolutely rubbish one footed. Really looking forward to trying this all out in January 23. Great vid as are all of yours which I’ve been watching of late.

  • @MiltonRoe
    @MiltonRoe Год назад +3

    One thing that really helps is to get an aggressive stomp pad with big spikes. I went for the Dakine Stomp Pad in clear, cut the pieces apart and spread them the width of the board. Having that back foot very secure helped me a lot. I can make smooth right and left turns now and I really could not before.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Год назад

      👌

    • @longebane
      @longebane Год назад +1

      but you're not learning to steer one-footed then. you're trying to use two-foot steering still. which is fine. if you don't want to get to the n e x t - l e v e l

  • @ricewychrij
    @ricewychrij 2 года назад

    Always gotta have me a stomp pad too, otherwise my loose foot slides too much on a snowy board. I usually hire boards, so have to buy 1 or 2 and then just leave them on when I return the board. Its worth it though for a safer and more enjoyable ride over the week. Great vid as always

  • @ivanazirojevic3544
    @ivanazirojevic3544 2 года назад

    This video came out as if I had ordered it. I've been trying to pick up snowboarding and I just started linking my turns and stuff but I just can't skate, I always carry my board on the chair lift and it's not really comfortable. I'll need to spend some time learning it. Thanks a lot for the video.

  • @Smileyassassin47c
    @Smileyassassin47c Год назад

    I mainly do the one footer on T-bar lifts but for chairlifts I somehow like the maneuverability of just being on foot with the board in your hand, to easily slip between people and get that empty spot on the chair which otherwise would have remained empty. It takes a little more time to strap in after every run but i feel it saved me much more by just getting on the chair faster.

  • @BurtReynoldstash
    @BurtReynoldstash 2 года назад +1

    Great video and helpful to a lot of new boarders.

  • @alicafuest2971
    @alicafuest2971 2 года назад +4

    Hey Malcolm, thank you so much for your videos.They been helping me out so much already.
    As a total beginner I still have big struggles going over flatter sections. Even with both of my feet strapped in. I feel like loosing control very easily and feel scared to catch an edge when riding a flat base. Also don’t Wanne make turns because they reduce speed a lot. Also I don’t really know where to move my Center because I’m somewhere in between toe-edge and heel-edge position. Maybe you can help me out. P.s hearing your voice in my head as you give advices, everytime when doing turns.

  • @massimilianopaganini3295
    @massimilianopaganini3295 8 месяцев назад

    This man's a legend

  • @Locodios26
    @Locodios26 2 года назад +14

    #MalcolmMoore I feel like the next lesson up should be how a snowboarder "should" do moguls. I am a blue/blue boarder and do not have issues plowing through short mogul runs. BUT the longer mogul runs are a day killer. Any tips on how take on moguls and not completely kill your legs?

    • @Dmcjixjdndncnc
      @Dmcjixjdndncnc 2 года назад +1

      Yeah I need this too.. I can handle blacks that are not moguled out… but I SUCK at moguls and never know when to switch edges..

    • @nickwoodward819
      @nickwoodward819 2 года назад

      @@Dmcjixjdndncnc learn to dolphin turn on a normal run. it's when you ollie from one edge to the other during a turn. it'll help you in the bumps.

    • @nickwoodward819
      @nickwoodward819 2 года назад

      @@Dmcjixjdndncnc also, try going over the top of the bump and turning there. it'll help. keep your weight forward as you turn into the gully, pointing down and to where you want to go with your front hand also helps me when things are going wrong (basically make sure you're still shifting your weight correctly like you would on a normal run)

    • @Dmcjixjdndncnc
      @Dmcjixjdndncnc 2 года назад

      @@nickwoodward819 Thanks!! Ill have to try that out next time i hit the slopes!

    • @nickwoodward819
      @nickwoodward819 2 года назад

      @@Dmcjixjdndncnc no worries. so (as far as i've got in lessons), as you come up to the next mogul (so you're in the gully), do the dolphin turn (ie olly against the next mogul). Sounds stupid, but instead of being launched over the mogul like a jump, you'll olly upwards, killing your speed and raising you up above the mogul. Land coming down on your other edge in the gully on the other side, and you're a boss :)

  • @lucysluckyday
    @lucysluckyday 2 года назад +1

    Means you have to kick with the opposite foot as what you would normally do on a skateboard. That's why goofy riding makes more sense, then you get to kick with the left foot.(exactly what you would do on a skateboard).

  • @gunsup0331
    @gunsup0331 Год назад +2

    i just realized so much of this would be fairly elementary if one were sober getting off the lift

  • @nataliag.3854
    @nataliag.3854 2 года назад +1

    I love that you always find the topics, that are important for us! Thank you!
    By the way, on weekend we tried to ride on a slope for children. There was a small box with music, but I felt uncomfortable and I was not sure, when and how I should jump. Do you have any tips on this topic? Furthermore, my daughter broke her wrist by that box.

  • @creekboi7
    @creekboi7 2 года назад

    Waiting to get off the lift may work at that resort, but the one near me doesn't slow down. I found out the hard way. (I got smacked by it)
    On a separate note. I kept wondering why I had no edge grip when trying to slow down after getting off a lift. This helps, thanks!

  • @harry48196
    @harry48196 2 года назад

    Great vid! Not sure if you have already covered but a topic on snowboard stance would be helpful! 😊

  • @donnyh3497
    @donnyh3497 Год назад

    I got super comfortable getting off of chairlifts at the same time that I got comfortable riding with my board flat without being on either edge. I think I just keep more weight on the front of the board and steer with the front and maybe rock my weight back if I need to force some edge down back there.

  • @land471
    @land471 2 года назад +1

    Great job as usual MM!

  • @num573
    @num573 2 года назад +1

    great video!
    was wondering if you use a lens guard on your insta360 cam? your videos look way better stitched than mine

  • @nevert00fast
    @nevert00fast 2 года назад +5

    Are those the new Supermatic bindings? Are you going to do a review on those?

  • @JukkaliMx
    @JukkaliMx 2 года назад +1

    Those are the new Nidecker bindings they're releasing next season, right? Been eyeing those. Looking forward to your review!

  • @BenjaminGoh
    @BenjaminGoh 2 года назад

    Malcolm is making a subtle movement in his back leg - it's not obvious - but if you look for it - e.g. at 20:18 his foot is slightly over the toe edge, and as he transitions at 20:20, the back foot subtly shifts to the heel edge. I knew to look for it because I've been using the same technique more frequently after I discovered how useful it is.
    I think this little detail is important as it gives you additional traction / balance if you need it. In my experience one-footed turning doesn't work so well on ice - be very careful and remain stacked as much as possible if you're getting off on an icy landing - the lifties don't always cover a landing with enough snow if traffic is high.

  • @papdanotto
    @papdanotto 2 года назад +1

    Great content, thanks for sharing!
    What brand is the biding?

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  2 года назад

      Nidecker Supermatic, review should be out in a week or so!

  • @daguaishouxd
    @daguaishouxd 2 года назад

    Insta360 is awesome! I have a gopro7 with Karma grip but One X2 is just too easy to use

  • @Banditt_Red
    @Banditt_Red Год назад

    That’s a good doggo

  • @djolek85
    @djolek85 2 года назад

    Hey there.
    Nice vids you are making there.
    Watch all of these although not begginer, but it helps eliminating mistakes 😊
    Sorry for spam, but what is the BINDING model please?!
    You do understand the neccesity of this question M 😂😂😂

  • @modobigdog
    @modobigdog 2 года назад

    Good job mate I do need to practice more.

  • @eddiechongtham9365
    @eddiechongtham9365 Год назад

    Hi Malcolm, can you please do a video of dolphin turns? Thanks.

  • @rgled10260
    @rgled10260 2 года назад +4

    I’ve just come back from my second boarding holiday, and on the first two chair lifts I fell off and twisted my knee pretty bad. A week later it hurts even more than it did last week. Probably the adrenaline keeping me occupied over the pain. Getting off the lifts is now a massive fear for me every time, as I very rarely can get off without falling one way or another ☹️

    • @selinaleitnerrealtor
      @selinaleitnerrealtor Год назад

      I have this and problem. I'm fine going down hill but getting off the chair lift is my fear each and every time. I'm sure with the help of these videos we will just keep improving! 💪

    • @tomd5357
      @tomd5357 Год назад

      I feel you. My problem is getting on the thing! Skating forward between the turn style's getting into position before the chsir gets around arghhhh

  • @Lauders75
    @Lauders75 2 года назад

    I can get off most lifts, though in Portes du Soleil some lifts have a very steep run off , which can be quite daunting sometimes. Especially if the lift is coming in faster than normal.

  • @AlanHartPhD
    @AlanHartPhD 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video. Definitely want to see that insta360 review. And if you can show the edit process?

  • @jesseschenk1907
    @jesseschenk1907 Год назад

    Easy solution....my snowboard just has integrated bindings. Lock in on the chair, done.

  • @vdwn
    @vdwn 7 месяцев назад

    The resorts near my aera have a massive ramp on every single chairlift dropoff, so whether you like it or not you pick up speed real quick and most of the times i end up on my butt 😂
    Really helpful advice on your videos though! I'll make sure practice this tips next time and hopefully improve my one foot riding 🤘

  • @nancywong466
    @nancywong466 2 года назад

    Pls do a how to do park jumps video!! Should u Ollie or pop??

  • @davem9531
    @davem9531 7 месяцев назад

    Top instructions thank you .
    What was the Running man tube thing at the start,
    Did you see Arnold ?!

  • @MaxSidelnikov
    @MaxSidelnikov 8 месяцев назад

    By the way, my instructor taught me to ride with one foot strapped in from the very beginning. It's funny how I got used to always having the back foot ready to not let me fall and how I've grown to be rather scared to strap both feet in, still am )

  • @tirelljeffers1781
    @tirelljeffers1781 2 года назад

    Lol I wish this came out a few months ago. On my first snowboard trip I just decided to hold my board on the lift and strap at the top because I kept falling so much 🤣

  • @NarcanOD
    @NarcanOD Год назад

    Love your content, can you explain in detail weight shifts during turns?

  • @teddykoo6153
    @teddykoo6153 2 года назад

    Good video as always mate, are those the new Nidecker supermatic bindings? Cool setup!

  • @huskylord123
    @huskylord123 2 года назад

    Awesome video....just what I needed.

  • @jasonwalker8737
    @jasonwalker8737 2 года назад

    The one thing that I’ve found useful when one footing , is my crab grab shark teeth stomp pads for grip. They’ve saved me from slipping off when getting off chair lifts.

  • @coffeeguy
    @coffeeguy 9 месяцев назад

    You are a great instructor. Maybe try to warn about one-footing: do not do it unless you need it. It is very dangerous. People try to have fun like this but there are many risks... Snowboarding is very safe because you are strapped-in!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  9 месяцев назад

      Yeah you're right safety always 😊 ✌️

  • @ooohrob
    @ooohrob Год назад +1

    I wish our landing was flat ... but not at our beginner park, it goes right steep... and sometimes theres big bumps at the bottom.... WIPEOUT 100% of the time lol

  • @emilybwest
    @emilybwest 2 года назад

    Yes needed this one!!!

  • @jhiantgames
    @jhiantgames 2 года назад

    Great tips and practice suggestions as always! And great vids. Can see this being worth drilling on a quiet day or when riding with kids or slow plankers. Will check out your Masterclass in Alpe d'Huez for next season. Is there summer stuff on the glaciers there?

  • @flickserve
    @flickserve 2 года назад

    Love your content and in-depth brain dive technique instructions!! Have you done jump basics videos or are there any you recommend? I'd love to get any similar instruction with structure like yours :]

  • @DydraLIVE
    @DydraLIVE 2 года назад

    Chairlifts don't need to be difficult... if they look like that!
    Some chairlifts don't slowdown on arrival (yep!!), some don't have a moving track to help you in/out of the lift... some hit you in the helm, or have a small ski-jump made from ice on the bottom. Otherwise, I was 2 weeks ago in Chamonix in the French Alps and yeah, I saw these lifts that you are getting off in this video... Had no problems with them

  • @cccEngineer
    @cccEngineer Год назад

    I wish I could understand when getting off the lift I struggle with the heel side but I do the toe side much easier lol. Apparently that's less common

  • @stupidmonkeywing
    @stupidmonkeywing 2 года назад

    Do you use the standard mic in the camera? The audio quality is fantastic.

  • @kaosumaru
    @kaosumaru Год назад

    As a skateboarder, one foot in the board feels almost familiar, except my front foot is now four feet longer.

  • @bengieser9573
    @bengieser9573 2 года назад

    Great videos! I’m heading to telluride this weekend, what’s your favorite runs and bars there?

  • @neilevans3260
    @neilevans3260 8 месяцев назад

    What does your dog do when you are on a lift?? Great video BTW!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  8 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks!! I only take him on the gondolas so he just jumps on in! I have seen dogs on chair lifts but I'm not trying that!

  • @s4l1mmm
    @s4l1mmm 2 года назад

    What u think about snowboarding in val thorens mid April? How is the snow? Thank you. Keep the good work

  • @loadeddiperz
    @loadeddiperz Год назад

    Come to Japan Malcolm!

  • @MaxSidelnikov
    @MaxSidelnikov 8 месяцев назад

    I wonder how wide/narrow it is best for a beginner to attach straps to the board, whether to shift them to the front/back and at what angles to set them.

  • @chicharonbuyakyak
    @chicharonbuyakyak 2 года назад

    As always great video. How do you setup your mic for the insta360?

  • @alexjones9390
    @alexjones9390 Год назад

    Normally I can get off just fine and move the board mostly how I want it to I just don’t have enough leverage to completely stop the board easily

  • @1sma_l
    @1sma_l 2 года назад

    thanks