HOW TO SNOWBOARD ON A FLAT BASE... FAST | BEGINNER to EXPERT

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  • Опубликовано: 18 янв 2025

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  • @malcolmmoore
    @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +44

    For a video specifically on riding flats see the video I'll link at the bottom.
    This video however is all about riding a flat base, but this is something you should only do when you're in the fall line. If you need to come away from the fall line then it can be safer to be on edge, as described in the video below. Sometimes being on a flat base is the right decision, but it's all about you as a rider being able to read the slope and make that decision. But riding a flat base is still a vital skill, and will help your overall board control. I know this is a confusing subject, so any questions just let me know! ✌
    ruclips.net/video/_vDyI-R2L3E/видео.html

    • @spencerstarr4131
      @spencerstarr4131 3 года назад

      Hey Malcom! I’ve just gotten a few days on the mountain for my first time in 20+ years! I had a blast and everything came back pretty quickly. However, I felt a little sketchy riding totally flat (not leaning on a toe/heel edge), which lead me to this video. I guess more time on the mountain with a “practice” mindset will help, but am I wrong feeling like riding flat can cause me to slip out or catch an edge? Thanks!

  • @alexanderstephen1567
    @alexanderstephen1567 4 года назад +328

    That dog adds a pleasant factor to any of your videos! Hahaha, it's a great "detail".

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +34

      Hes the only one happy that the lifts are shut, he gets to walk up and down all these slopes with me!

    • @alexanderstephen1567
      @alexanderstephen1567 4 года назад +6

      @@malcolmmoore Hahaha, what a beautiful experience! I can imagine. I had a dog as well. A Black German Shepherd, a wonderful DOG! I wished he was still alive. Unfortunately, he died of cancer at only 9 years old. Food is very important, said the doctor. Make sure you keep him alive as much as possible with quality food.

  • @Frank020
    @Frank020 4 года назад +122

    Man that do g is getting the workout.

  • @yazr1712
    @yazr1712 Год назад +172

    I always tend to catch an edge when riding flat... I was told to always either have pressure on the heel or toe side - or alternate... not sure if that's good advice lol. The only other thing I struggle with is confidence. I start to pick up speed and it freaks me out and I usually just end up eating powder.

    • @TwinbeeUK
      @TwinbeeUK Год назад +6

      This is why I love 3BT boards. They feel more stable going straight, and I'm happy to ride completely flat.

    • @yazr1712
      @yazr1712 Год назад +1

      @@TwinbeeUK I'll check em out!

    • @РемиБоняшки
      @РемиБоняшки Год назад +9

      Same bro. When i pick up speed I get scared and prefer to crush early. 😂 Btw still not sure how to ride flat.

    • @elainemclau7529
      @elainemclau7529 Год назад

      Flats are a nightmare

    • @elainemclau7529
      @elainemclau7529 Год назад +3

      Groves in thre snow= catch an edge

  • @Mike_Solo
    @Mike_Solo 4 года назад +62

    Your dog is definitely the best companion for your vlogs 🤟
    Keep shredding and keeping thumbs crossed that your season will officially open soon

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +3

      Thanks Mike! Yeah that is the plus about the lifts being shut, my dog gets to hang with me on the slopes!

    • @Mike_Solo
      @Mike_Solo 4 года назад +1

      @@malcolmmoore All resorts should make 'dog-friendly' slopes - that could be really awesone.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +4

      @@Mike_Solo yeah I think that too! I can usually get away with taking my dog on the nordic trails here, hit only on the quieter weeks.

  • @georgianasutu5882
    @georgianasutu5882 3 года назад +23

    putting my weight on my front foot has always done the trick for me, no need for extra leaning. Also; anticipation of terrain and descend line as well as condition of the snow are huge factors,. I would also vouche for having the right position on the board (centered or advanced), makes huge difference

  • @wyattgreen7986
    @wyattgreen7986 3 года назад +13

    You’re my favorite Snowboard RUclipsr, your instructional videos are always super informative, and your free ride videos are super satisfying. The hype-beast sprinting up and down the mountain with you is my favorite part though... Keep up the great content!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  3 года назад +2

      Thanks man, appreciate it! Really looking forward to the lifts being opened back up so I can be more productive with the channel!

  • @charshii3745
    @charshii3745 2 года назад +43

    This video was so helpful. When I first started riding I was always told “Never ride flat, always keep an edge” So I avoided it, and when I would need to ride flat I was never comfortable

    • @iamcurious9541
      @iamcurious9541 2 года назад +4

      I broke an arm the first time I was riding flat. Even over a decade later I'm still not fully comfortable. I managed some easy boxes on my last vacation. But that was really difficult.

  • @JonGPxl
    @JonGPxl Год назад +5

    I would love Malcolm to breakdown my riding and fix any bad habits 😅 such a knowledgeable technician.

  • @johnshelly6946
    @johnshelly6946 Год назад +4

    Relly good to see an instructor talking about flat base riding, and building it from one foot skating. Yah mahn.

  • @TheSketchyBean
    @TheSketchyBean 4 года назад +177

    When riding on a flat base, I’m always worried about catching an edge (especially on camber dominant boards). Do you have any tips for how to avoid this while flat basing fast? Thanks for the well made vid!

    • @SirPrincebosz
      @SirPrincebosz 4 года назад +28

      You need to put a little pressure on your edge. Toe or heel, what ever you are comfortable with. I only ride Flat base if I know the lines Im taking are flat and without change of angles or small bumps.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +52

      Yeah it is important to be able to read the slope and if the slope goes slightly off camber then you want to roll a little pressure onto one edge or the other. I made a video on riding flats where I explain this here:
      ruclips.net/video/_vDyI-R2L3E/видео.html
      Whereas this video was more just about getting used to holding the flat based position. Combining this with good carving skills is what will really help you to improve your skills on riding flats fast!

    • @mrpozhiloy6595
      @mrpozhiloy6595 3 года назад +11

      You can remove edges so there is nothing to catch

    • @cjkempler4676
      @cjkempler4676 2 года назад +4

      The gap between your board and the mountain always needs to be facing downhill slightly. Pretend you're making a peanut butter sandwich down the mountain, not up it.

    • @Negentropy369
      @Negentropy369 Год назад +4

      I ride completely flat at high speeds for extended distances quite regularly, the actual secret is keeping your ankles relaxed so the snowboard than move with the fine details of the piste. I like to start a run completely flat and straight, then when I get to like 30mph drop into a hard wide carve. I've also hit 65mph, according to Slopes app at least, and I was flat base for that. Firm, empty, and perfectly smooth groomer, first thing in the morning, of coarse.

  • @kt-tm3me
    @kt-tm3me 4 года назад +41

    Your videos are making me so excited/prepared to go boarding again in January!!! Thank you!!!! :))

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +3

      Awesome, thanks for watching!

    • @land471
      @land471 4 года назад +3

      Great tips! I have struggled in the flats and crossthrus! Thank you Malcolm!

    • @Happychappy555
      @Happychappy555 4 года назад +5

      January 2045 🤣👍

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +2

      @@Happychappy555 😂🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @stevenlee4995
    @stevenlee4995 2 года назад +7

    Doing this has helped me on the lifts so much. People just watch in awe as I glide off of the lift and towards the bench to strap in. Plus, I drop in to my runs flat to pick up speed, then go on my edge to turn. Love the video, it’s helped me improve so much.

  • @vitalhostage1719
    @vitalhostage1719 4 года назад +2

    Great explanation of the basic physics of the fall line principal. Stuff you need to understand. No different to the camber on a road.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад

      exactly! Thanks for watching too!

  • @manosenthil8382
    @manosenthil8382 Год назад +2

    Great video! Very helpful drills. Been snowboarding 5 years and very interested in continuing to progress my skills. You’re videos help save from the private instructors 🎒

  • @petermarth77
    @petermarth77 Год назад +1

    Malcolm Moore! Thanks for all the help. All your videos are fantastic. I love your dog.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much!!! Yeah Indy is the best!!!

  • @sebastianstalder9487
    @sebastianstalder9487 4 года назад +2

    Not Only snowboarding ..
    But how ti make dogos happy 👍
    Simply Nice🐶

  • @sylvernale
    @sylvernale 4 года назад +5

    Good explanation of the ball line

  • @Motorhomelife_Adventures
    @Motorhomelife_Adventures 2 года назад

    Lovely seeing the dogs on the snow enjoying themselves! great video too!

  • @4wheelfan365
    @4wheelfan365 2 года назад +2

    I realize this is an older video but I want to echo other comment's about how helpful it is. Riding flat has always scared me but this video definitely brings up some great tips. I also just bought a Nidecker Alpha and retired my Skate Banana....I think my old rocker board and its loose feel really ingrained the fear of catching an edge while flat. I feel much better on the newer camber board. Thanks for the great content 👍

    • @aadvb6664
      @aadvb6664 Год назад

      Just use the Banana as a jib/butter board

  • @YoniTheHomie
    @YoniTheHomie 3 года назад +2

    your dog is absolutely awesome!

  • @thomasgebhard3332
    @thomasgebhard3332 4 года назад +8

    MM is THE best snowboard coach on YT! 🤙🏻🤙🏻🤙🏻

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +2

      Yes Thomas! Thanks again man! 🤙🤙🤙

    • @thomasgebhard3332
      @thomasgebhard3332 4 года назад +2

      @@malcolmmoore And I really dig your new co-coach aka snow dog! 👍🏻

    • @tuckerhendershott3979
      @tuckerhendershott3979 4 года назад

      Umm david Jones begs to differ😂

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад

      @@tuckerhendershott3979 that guy is hilarious to be fair!

  • @andrewm.4303
    @andrewm.4303 3 года назад

    Que hermoso ese perro. Excelente trabajo.

  • @chibimctwist
    @chibimctwist 3 года назад +20

    Hi Malcolm, This video really helped! I'm developing bad snowboarding habits and yours was the only one I found that addressed the issue of not being able to ride on a flat base. Do you have any further tips on board control? I feel like my front foot / front of my board is being thrown around by random bumps and which causes me to bail / crash a lot (which in turn makes lose the confidence needed to lean forward.)

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  3 года назад +1

      I'm gonna film a video tomorrow on a thin flat long piste addressing some of these videos, should be up by the weekend 👌

  • @vincent20lam
    @vincent20lam 4 года назад +5

    This video is really helpful to beginner like me, thanks man~

  • @gingerbbm
    @gingerbbm 4 года назад +1

    I’m really enjoying your videos and despite being an old hand I’m learning new stuff, so thank you! The glitch effects are doing my head in though!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +1

      Thanks, noted for the transitions!

  • @veronical8103
    @veronical8103 4 года назад

    Your videos are THE BEST, Malcolm!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +1

      Whoop whoop, thanks Veronica! I know you didn't ask this but as you are an instructor I thought you might find it interesting. A few people on here have told me off and said you are better to be on an edge when riding flats. You may remember I did a video on riding flats where I in fact say this. This video however is about being able to ride a flat base, which I do now think is a very important skill too. And if you are able to read the slope well then you can effectively decide if its appropriate to be on a flat base, or an edge. Anyway, not that you asked, but that's my 2 cents on the subject! 😂

    • @veronical8103
      @veronical8103 4 года назад

      @@malcolmmoore Haha. You read my mind. 😂 You did mention in this video that it’s important to be able to ride flat to prepare for boxes. I ate it many times when I was learning to do my first 50/50 because I always wanted to keep a little edge. So you are right. It’s an important skill to learn! Thank you! 😄

  • @Jon-Chan
    @Jon-Chan 4 года назад +6

    Great tips!👍 The worst thing with flat basing is catching an edge. Been buckeroo’d a few times especially where the snow is heavily compacted with loads of tramlines like at the end of piste runs.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +4

      That's the only plus side about right now, no tramlines are developing and the pistes are staying in good condition! Thanks as always 🙏

    • @lb259
      @lb259 4 года назад +6

      You can avoid that by keeping slight pressure on one of your edges even when riding flat base.

    • @chrisyhassold
      @chrisyhassold 3 года назад +1

      I've had this a few years back and hurt myself so badly I stopped snowboarding. Wanna go back but make sure this won't happen again😅🤷

    • @G2thesecondpower
      @G2thesecondpower 10 месяцев назад

      I was practicing flat basing on a green run today. A slight Edge always ends up pulling mebin to a turn. I found that if put your weight over your front knee while staying very centered, you do not need to ride an edge. In fact when I get off the lift, I can ride quite comfortably flat. Now I'm just trying to get myself to do it on steeper runs.

  • @iamtimur4795
    @iamtimur4795 4 года назад +1

    So cool to see you snowboarding again Malcolm, at least some of us are able to do that this year! :)

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +1

      Yeah, mind you it took alot of hiking just to make this video! I will never complain about a slow lift ever again!

  • @tubber
    @tubber 3 года назад +1

    thanks your videos are great.
    probably the best in my opinion

  • @blpblp-tj7ux
    @blpblp-tj7ux Год назад

    i love your videos and your doggie. thank you for sharing your knowledge!

  • @daxvax
    @daxvax 3 года назад

    This RUclips video Made me understand how to flatbase, much appriciated!

  • @DarkFoxV
    @DarkFoxV Год назад

    I am indeed trying to get back into Ollies this season! (and 180s!)

  • @kevinh4631
    @kevinh4631 2 года назад

    Back in the early 90s i worked at a ski area in oregon where they has the us speed skiing champs, did 67 mph on my race board 163 rossignol Helping check the speed trap. Quite the rush! 😎

  • @jennyanydots7582
    @jennyanydots7582 4 года назад +1

    Great info as always👍 Merry Christmas to you and your family, Malcolm.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +2

      Thankyou Jenny, and to you and yours 🙏

  • @wouterjansen1114
    @wouterjansen1114 4 года назад +1

    thank you man! last year you promised to make this video 😃. now hope we 'may' travel this year! good luck! 🙏🏻

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for watching Wouter, hope you're well! This video was a challenge to make with no lifts, really hope they manage to open this season!

  • @bengoet89
    @bengoet89 4 года назад

    Enjoyed the video and the background music as well. Nice as always. I can't wait to get back on the slopes.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +1

      Thanks Ben, hopefully you'll be able to get riding soon! 🤞

  • @chopinchups
    @chopinchups 2 года назад +1

    The background music: Causmic - Much Higher
    You're welcome 😊

  • @daniell9223
    @daniell9223 3 года назад +9

    Great video as always Malcolm! How would you stay in control and avoid catching an edge on a bump when riding with a flat base? Sometimes I would be in the fall line riding on a flat base to get some speed across a flat area, but since my base is completely flat, an uneven patch of snow or a small bump on the side would hit my edge and make me fall despite me being in the fall line.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  3 года назад +6

      It just takes a bit of practice to get used to the feeling of it. If your board is truly flat and in the fall line, then you won't be able to catch an edge, even if it is really bumpy or icy. But the best practice is to be able to transition from flat base onto an edge. If you are riding an edge then you wont catch it, so that is actually what I would recommend more for getting across flat slopes. This is just a technique that people seem to want to learn, but for actual flats, being on an edge is generally safer. If you see my other video from a while back on riding flats I go over this! 👍

    • @daniell9223
      @daniell9223 3 года назад +5

      @@malcolmmoore That cleared things up for me, thank you so much! You probably have heard this lots of times but I am very grateful for all of your videos and especially for you taking the time to get back to everyone with the replies. Definitely my favorite snowboarding channel on RUclips!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  3 года назад +5

      Thanks man, I appreciate it 🙏

  • @donnyh3497
    @donnyh3497 Год назад +6

    I have been experimenting with riding flat for a long time and it just finally clicked. I noticed that at the same time that I started feeling comfortable going super fast with my board completely flat (usually to carry lots of speed through a long flat stretch), I also started being able to steer in complete control with one foot binded in while coming off of the ski lifts. I think that I started leaning forwards a little bit and steering with my front foot and only shifting my weight back if I need to make the back of the board behave.

  • @izza6707
    @izza6707 3 года назад +9

    These tips really help out a lot! Few years back, I fell riding flat and broke my wrist pretty badly. Been very hesitant to ride that way ever since but I can't wait to practice these techniques next season

  • @GolfTubes
    @GolfTubes 4 года назад +2

    Am I recognising that resort as Alpe D’Huez? Was there in January 2020 and meant to go back first week of January this year but cancelled unfortunately with all that is going on.. can’t wait for next season to get back out!! Let’s hope we all can go cruising again soon

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +1

      Yeah this is alpe d'huez, and yep all lifts are currently shut so I had to hike all of this!

    • @GolfTubes
      @GolfTubes 4 года назад

      @@malcolmmoore Crazy man thats one hell of a workout before even boarding down! It was my first year snowboarding instead of skiing and I only made it on Marcels farm and Chez roger but hopefully next time out il be able to adventure higher up the mountain. I surf and skate so figured snowboarding would come more naturally but i felt i could jump on reds from day one on skis but the steep hills were too much on the board for my hamstrings to deal with xD

  • @eugenebukhman7497
    @eugenebukhman7497 4 года назад

    Nice and clear video instructions. Thank you!

  • @emilybwest
    @emilybwest 4 года назад +3

    Yes INDY! great video!!

  • @ri1415
    @ri1415 2 года назад

    Great video - been wondering about how to do this!! Thanks

  • @ivanangelov8825
    @ivanangelov8825 3 года назад

    Awesome very good explanation! I wish I had time to go try these techniques. One of the last times I rode I was suuupper proud of myself managing to enter and exit powder smoothly because of perfectly times balance shift.

  • @LeadingTheCheer
    @LeadingTheCheer 3 года назад +4

    Your videos are very detailed and helpful! I have avoided to ride my Board completely flat out of fear to catch an edge. Question: How do I align the board with the fall line, ride it flat and do not lose control or catch an edge?
    Greetings from Germany 🏔🇩🇪

  • @em-oh-ji3853
    @em-oh-ji3853 Год назад

    Thanks for this Malcolm, It's winter here in NZ and I am a newbie to snowboard. I always watch your videos tutorial to make myself way better in snowboarding.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Год назад +1

      Awesome, hope you guys have a good winter down there, I miss riding in NZ!

  • @jasperVL-u1w
    @jasperVL-u1w 4 года назад +1

    Great quality video, keep it up man!

  • @clmoore28
    @clmoore28 4 года назад +3

    Great video. I have a flying V so a lot of times when my board is flat on the surface it starts to wiggle a little bit which makes me uneasy. I usually have to keep an edge so I am ready to stop or turn. Really want to work on getting faster.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад

      Yeah I find on those V rocker boards I have to push my knees out a little wider to help keep it flat!

  • @gershonhopster
    @gershonhopster 3 года назад

    Mate those rollers are PERFECT

  • @CruiseWavy1388
    @CruiseWavy1388 11 месяцев назад

    So dope how the dog jus' chillin on the slopes too. That's down to earth, dawg.

  • @MrMyYoyo
    @MrMyYoyo 4 года назад +4

    As a longboarder I'm REALLY excited for 6:14 on a snowboard. I've gone down some very large and steep roads and that position is so fun. Question is.....how do I set my bindings.

    • @MrMyYoyo
      @MrMyYoyo 4 года назад

      On a longboard I rest my front leg on my back knee; almost like I'm sitting on it.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад

      Well you dont have as much freedom of movement with your feet in boots and bindings but you can still create a similar position. You might want to set your binding angles up in a more directional stance to help with that, mine are in more of a duck stance so I can ride switch as well!

  • @iddqd6716
    @iddqd6716 3 года назад

    Awesome, thanks a lot Malcolm!

  • @aledjones84
    @aledjones84 4 года назад +3

    Great video! It looks so strange there without the lifts running ☹️. Plenty of space on the pistes though!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад

      Yeah, loads of room, but alot of effort!

  • @alex-pope
    @alex-pope 4 года назад +2

    That dog is fierce!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад

      He loves it! Just been on a big tour with him and now hes snoring away back home!

  • @honeysmith9761
    @honeysmith9761 4 года назад +3

    Great vid!✌🏼

  • @PR-rh9qm
    @PR-rh9qm 3 года назад +1

    Did the dog ever bring the ball back? If so, how? Good advice on keeping the perpendicular-to-the slope stance...I guess that naturally results in weight forward slightly. As an older rider, I cannot take those forward edge falls! I find it best to alternate between very lightly applied edges. Sometimes I still get surprised by a tuft of snow or some undulation in the fall line, but being constantly ready to change edges is the difference between someone pushing you over while standing still compared to doing that while jogging in place. Quarterbacks in American football are taught to keep those "happy feet" for the same reason...you're ready to go either direction pretty quickly. Tip for real beginners...I am almost that....do NOT look down at your edges. It's scary what a short distance separates you from a comfortable ride and cracked ribs. I highly recommend those flack jackets on hard snow. Also, give your ankle and leg muscles time to strengthen so they can do whatever your sense of balance dictates.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  3 года назад

      Nah that ball was never retrieved, too big for indy! 😄

  • @Si7088
    @Si7088 2 года назад

    Most people said to be a bit on the edge at high speed to maintain stability. Inversely, I also nollie forward if I just need a little more to get to the end of a flat section.

  • @VinhNguyen-ul8yg
    @VinhNguyen-ul8yg 3 года назад

    Good video as always.

  • @LEARNINGMG
    @LEARNINGMG 4 года назад

    very well explained! thankyou

  • @Komik.Videolar.26
    @Komik.Videolar.26 4 года назад

    nice video. thx

  • @fireblade1986
    @fireblade1986 4 года назад +2

    you might have added a section about tortional controll... kind off when you need to track straight on a slightly camberd slope... keeping the weight forward/central and flatbased but just setting a slight edge with your backfoot... kind of like a dart (center of mass in front of the stabilizer/fin)... keeps you tracking straight across any slope without bleeding off speed because your board is crabbing.
    traversing without your board wanting to turn uphill again and also NOT correcting that by letting it slip slightly is something beginners struggel alot with... they all end up pointing slightly uphill and slightly slipping at the same time ... resulting in rapid bleeding off speed

    • @fireblade1986
      @fireblade1986 4 года назад +1

      you might aswell get one out about carving on steep/icy terrain ... usually people use push out/turn/sink into edge for controll in steep, which is perfect for controll but in therms of weight-transfer you end up way to slow, only getting pressure on the edge after ~90deg of your turn ... in steep terrain you pick up way to much speed to controll the carve and slip /on ice you will not be able to get the edge to dig in that late in the turn ... so it won't track but slip (have not tried any magnetraction)
      unweighted turns in the steep will let you put pressure on the edge before you get into fallline so you get to centerflex the board into a much tighter turnradius resulting in less speed beeing picked up during fallline... keeps you in controll
      ... same on ice... unweight and set the edge with a little strong impulse right at the beginning of the turn while you are still slow and it will grip through the whole turn with ease and confidence
      ... if it does not grip in the ice you are still slow and low ... so you have all your legs left to push the edge for controll and have better balance

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +5

      Ok yeah, I wanted to keep it simple in this one, I somewhat covered that in my other riding flats video. But really its difficult to do without covering carving, and then you're onto a whole mega long video! Plus I'm hiking for each run so things take a while! 😂 cheers though, and thanks for watching and commenting as always 🙏

    • @fireblade1986
      @fireblade1986 4 года назад +1

      @@malcolmmoore also probably not the time to cover icey runs right now... Doubt there are any... But you might keep it in mind for when the season gets rolling.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад

      @@fireblade1986 yeah for sure!

  • @fgcas8415
    @fgcas8415 4 года назад

    Best snowboarding vids!!

  • @garygibbons4006
    @garygibbons4006 Год назад

    Boarding with your dog, living the dream 🙂

  • @donald_trummp
    @donald_trummp 4 года назад

    This is brilliant!

  • @cjbottaro
    @cjbottaro 2 года назад +1

    What resorts let you take your dogs?? My dog wants to go. What if she poops and I'm already downhill of her?

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Год назад +1

      Indy comes on the gondolas with me but only when it's quiet and not on the main slopes, he loves it!!
      This is filmed in alpe d'Huez France

  • @Yawnz2
    @Yawnz2 4 года назад +4

    Great video man. I remember riding my first green runs and they had A TON of cattracks (long strips of flat groomed snow). I sometimes still get annoyed by these. Gotta rewatch some of your videos from last year, good for getting the rust off. Like others have said, riding switch with maybe some tips on binding angles/binding highback adjustment would be cool.
    Keep up the content bro!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +2

      Cheers man, yeah I think a switch one definitely has to be in the works, alpt of people asking for that!

  • @Wakeywhodat
    @Wakeywhodat 4 года назад

    Very concise, Thanks.

  • @ikutiap5923
    @ikutiap5923 4 года назад +2

    That`s a nice dog well trained

  • @dcam91
    @dcam91 2 года назад

    Awesome tips! I avoid flats at all costs, but being that most people I'm on the mountain with ski, they have been towing me. 🤣 Outside of some collapsible pole for my snowboard, going faster is now the plan!

  • @JamesDavis-kp4ll
    @JamesDavis-kp4ll 4 года назад

    Indy, Malcolm's #1 fan! 💯😉👍
    🙂

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад

      He's the only one loving the lifts being shut at the moment, he gets to come riding with me all day!

  • @steezy1692
    @steezy1692 3 года назад +1

    i recently just started getting into snowboarding. I skateboard and getting into snowboarding was easy for me but i still have a long way to go.

  • @sambo734
    @sambo734 3 года назад

    Strange to find so many people concerned over catching their edge. I use to ride camber boards, Capita Outsiders and the Amplid Defjam. Switched to the Capita Ultrafear a few years ago which is flat, primarily for learning some freestyle. I don't think I've ever caught an edge yet. Definitely caught edge's on the Amplid but that thing was stiff and fast as hell. Ultrafear is forgiving as it gets. Rode the reds at fast speeds in La Plagne with no bother. I guess it's just down to how people ride. I like aggressive riding and aren't afraid to push it.

  • @veronical8103
    @veronical8103 4 года назад +1

    Riding on fat cat tracks is one of the many new skills I had to pick up on a big mountain such as Park City. I was able to follow your tip on getting low and get over a flat yesterday! Thanks, Malcolm! 🙏🏻

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +2

      Awesome, so jealous of you being able to use the lifts over there, I will never moan about a low chair ever again!

  • @charlesli297
    @charlesli297 4 года назад +1

    Man where did you buy that slope? I think I need one. Biting enough of others' scrap snow.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +1

      Haha, its empty because the resort is shut down. I would take a few more people any day if it meant the lifts were running, I had to hike all of this!

  • @chloeacoustic9273
    @chloeacoustic9273 3 года назад

    Is that Alpe D’huez Malcolm? Great video!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  3 года назад

      It is, currently closed though 😕 so I'm doing lots of hiking, but at least I can bring my dog!

    • @chloeacoustic9273
      @chloeacoustic9273 3 года назад

      @@malcolmmoore awww love it there, I did 3 winter seasons out there in 2002/3/4, fantastic place, haven’t been back since but getting my fiancée into snowboarding, hence why I’m interested in your videos, they are great for her to watch, keep up the good work and we may see you on the sunny mountain slopes over the next couple of years! Cheers! Xx

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  3 года назад

      Awesome, yeah, this seasons a bit rubbish as everything is shut, but cant wait for next year!

  • @_jeb1986
    @_jeb1986 4 года назад +3

    U just earned your self a new sub

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +2

      🥳🥳🥳 thanks man, I appreciate it!

  • @kinseym.8092
    @kinseym.8092 4 года назад +4

    U just gained a new subscriber :)

    • @_jeb1986
      @_jeb1986 4 года назад +4

      I just subbed to him too!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +3

      Thanks! The videos are taking slightly longer to make at the moment as the resorts here in france are still shut down, so I have to hike alot, but I'll still be making content!

    • @_jeb1986
      @_jeb1986 4 года назад +2

      @@malcolmmoore well keep up the good work I’m a new sub as well and honestly your vids are amazing I have so much fun watching you and u have inspired me to start snowboarding so thank you and keep up the great content 😊

  • @byshaun001
    @byshaun001 4 года назад

    I love your video! Would you mind sharing whats ur binding angle and width? thanks

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +1

      Not sure my width exactly, but angles are +18 on the front and -12 at the back!

  • @Alexskiing
    @Alexskiing 4 года назад

    Love it!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +1

      Cheers bro, great filming! 🤙

  • @willdrum4foodz
    @willdrum4foodz 11 месяцев назад

    I had to rewatch the video to see what you were doing because I was more focused on what your dog was doing the first time around :D.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  11 месяцев назад

      Haha yeah don't blame you Indy is the boss 🙌🏼🙌🏼

  • @bido8176
    @bido8176 3 года назад

    One could argue that being slightly on edge is actually faster than a flat base. There is less friction/less drag/less surface contact with the snow if you are on a slight edge. I find it faster than flat base almost always. Flat base is good for getting off the chair and powder but not much else. Most jump take offs at least for spins are done off heel or toe edge.

  • @wardenofthenorth-w5d
    @wardenofthenorth-w5d 4 года назад

    Nice video!

  • @chrispauljordan7631
    @chrispauljordan7631 2 года назад +1

    the coolest dog in the world

  • @mrljgibson
    @mrljgibson 10 месяцев назад

    If you find yourself leaning back a lot then go and ride a lot of steep mountains.
    I used to think the Alps where steep until I'd been there a few times over winter.
    When I went to Bulgaria it seemed positively flat.

  • @tomb6914
    @tomb6914 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @ashflame6888
    @ashflame6888 2 года назад +1

    That dog is zoomin man! LOL

  • @Keew57
    @Keew57 4 года назад +23

    The music reminds me too much of gta 😂😂

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад

      Haha yeah!

    • @Ywz816
      @Ywz816 3 года назад

      Do you have a track ID by any chance?

  • @setha9818
    @setha9818 4 года назад +2

    Any tips to stop the edge catching? That's my biggest issue. I was told to always keep a slight edge to avoid that happening. The worst thing is to wipe out at speed on a flat - it's just ridiculous. Ha!

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад

      For a video specifically on riding flats see the video I'll link at the bottom.
      This video however is all about riding a flat base, but this is something you should only do when you're in the fall line. If you need to come away from the fall line then it can be safer to be on edge, as described in the video below. Sometimes being on a flat base is the right decision, but it's all about you as a rider being able to read the slope and make that decision. But riding a flat base is still a vital skill, and will help your overall board control. I know this is a confusing subject, so any questions just let me know! ✌
      ruclips.net/video/_vDyI-R2L3E/видео.html

  • @alllerol
    @alllerol 2 года назад +1

    Hello Malcom, I have been running on flat base pretty fast to a point that my rocker board starts to shake and the heading of the board swinging left and right, esp on rough surface. Does it mean I have reached the maximum controllable speed of the board? Or Should I bend my knees more to absorb the keep pushing it? Thanks a lot!

    • @kieran8264
      @kieran8264 Год назад +1

      My first board was a flat board it got chatter at high speeds too. Getting a slightly cambered board like the Capita DOA solved this instantly.

  • @crfocus
    @crfocus 4 года назад

    Suscribed! Thanks for the great content.

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад

      Awesome, thanks! Appreciate it 🙏

  • @RAKUN6
    @RAKUN6 3 года назад

    jesus ..... snowboarding for 16 years still didint learn everything.... i did a flat run once back in the days when i was learning , threw me off so hard, never did it since then, kinda have PTSD from that fall :D need to try it this weekend again :D good tips !

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  3 года назад

      Thanks, hope it helps you out! 🙌

  • @user-yb6tk1ru6x
    @user-yb6tk1ru6x 11 месяцев назад

    Hope do you steer on a flat base? Or do you just let the board go where it will and turn using your edges when you want to move to the left or right?

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  11 месяцев назад

      Exactly, flat base will just have you following the fall line 👍

  • @andreashofreiter6176
    @andreashofreiter6176 3 года назад +2

    I absolutely hate boarding flat base. Especially in choppy conditions I always am slightly on edge to not catch the other. Only in short moments (gaining speed before a jump or ollies) I go flat base.

  • @boom2055
    @boom2055 4 года назад +1

    Hey man. Last christmas I was snowboarding across a flat base. I had to do it fast because it's a long flat section, and if I don't go into it with quite a bit of speed, I won't make it across. One day I slid onto a patch of ice (that looked exactly like snow), by then I couldn't really control my direction. Then I saw broken ice rubbles littering my path and I tripped over one at a high speed, fell on my front left shoulder into the hard ice and broke my collarbone. Ruined my season. I've been afraid to gather too much speed on a flat base ever since. I'm also keeping a lot of weight on my back foot just to avoid catching my front edge. Any advice?

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/_vDyI-R2L3E/видео.html this video is more on riding flats as opposed to riding a flat base. But basically learning to carve is the best thing you can do!

  • @DanWill121
    @DanWill121 4 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @lndyrd
    @lndyrd Год назад

    the dog makes the video so good

  • @ardechey
    @ardechey 4 года назад +2

    When im going down straight the back end of my board sometimes starts to drift out to the side and then i catch an edge and fall

    • @kylewinland3218
      @kylewinland3218 4 года назад +1

      I used to have the same problem. Try and put pressure and either you front or back edge as you riding and it should make it easier to go straight without catching and edge.

    • @ardechey
      @ardechey 4 года назад

      @@kylewinland3218 appreciate the reply bro will try that next time i go

  • @LaidBackGolf
    @LaidBackGolf 2 года назад +1

    i almost never ride flat base too many caught edges leading to pretty bad falls

    • @malcolmmoore
      @malcolmmoore  Год назад

      Happens to the best of us

    • @LaidBackGolf
      @LaidBackGolf Год назад

      @@malcolmmoore man I used to snowboard a lot and haven't been able to for the last 10 or so years.. really sucks going back to it now and realizing I'm not what I used to be.