5 Ways to CATCH AN EDGE on Your Snowboard

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  • Опубликовано: 1 дек 2024

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  • @DKR-1881
    @DKR-1881 Год назад +44

    This was both entertaining and scary as hell at the same time.

  • @pi286
    @pi286 Год назад +40

    I caught an edge at the peak of a large jump once... Just remember looking up at the sky and seeing my board and boots.... Landed on my back.

    • @knoxx1394
      @knoxx1394 Год назад

      Lucky i landend on my jewels

    • @maddoxrudder6232
      @maddoxrudder6232 Год назад

      Same

    • @laowai2000
      @laowai2000 Год назад

      I have you E!

    • @pi286
      @pi286 Год назад +1

      anyone else terrified of that happening again? I dont even know how it happened... I have hit the large jump 15 more times after but I have not tried a 360 this year cause im afraid maybe I may catch an edge..

    • @knoxx1394
      @knoxx1394 Год назад

      @@pi286 wish you the best luck
      And no not afraid cuz im still learning no jumps yet

  • @kevinknowlton853
    @kevinknowlton853 Год назад +15

    Trying to learn switch and you helped me realize an issue I am having. I am an early turner. Will have to remember to ride flat in the transition between edges. Was so automatic when riding regular.

    • @alx__1290
      @alx__1290 Год назад +2

      Also if you need more help wit toe side switch, one thing that helped me is pressing your shins and knees equally. It's like knee steering which you may or may not have already heard about. Once you get that down, you can practice riding switch more naturally, then pretty soon you'll be switchin from regular to goofy and vice versa with ease

  • @TheDirtyFritz
    @TheDirtyFritz Год назад +7

    Caught an edge about 10 times yesterday practicing my switch riding. After years of riding regular it’s definitely humbling feeling like a beginner again.

    • @alx__1290
      @alx__1290 Год назад +2

      One tip that helped me if you still need it, I been struggling with my switch riding too until recently. One big tip is to equally press your shins and knees when toe riding switch and doing the opposite when on heel. I never caught on instantly to it because switch was new, as it'd be for everyone, so I'd always be stiff tryna link turns because I was afraid of catching an edge, which ironically made me catch allot of times. Idk if you still need the tip, but it helped me, so I'm just throwin it out there

  • @NineSins
    @NineSins Год назад +11

    A little note on the early edge change: if done right, it's actually a proper carving technique, but requires a lot of speed and hella control

    • @dupersuper1000
      @dupersuper1000 8 месяцев назад

      It’s all about balancing your center of mass over the board while adjusting the center point to account for velocity. “Retraction turns” are a perfect example of this.
      It’s kinda like riding a bike. If you simply turn your handlebars without leaning into the turn, then you will flip over the handlebars. Instead, you only need a slight twist of the handlebars while leaning into the turn. While you lean over, the slight shift in the bike’s direction will counterbalance your weight shift and keep you from falling over.
      The same thing occurs with a snowboard. Snowboards have an hourglass shape that causes the board to drift in the direction of the edge you are carving on. If you shift your weight left and carve on the left edge, your board’s changing direction will counterbalance your body weight as you lean over.
      The fall line affects how far you need to lean, but you can lean toward the fall line as long as your board is whipping around fast enough to counterbalance your lean.

  • @ecconick
    @ecconick Год назад +21

    Ed, you’ve unlocked a mystery I’ve had for a season. Guilty of being an “early turner” especially on steeper, narrower runs, now I know I must go flat base first. Great video… also, you’ve given me a chance with the “scorpion” during my runs. Anyway, I hope I can shred much cleaner this season!

    • @ShredSchool1
      @ShredSchool1  Год назад

      Awesome man 🙌

    • @YogiTheBearMan
      @YogiTheBearMan Год назад

      Happens to me all the time when I get tired/lazy

    • @evanthefish1857
      @evanthefish1857 Год назад

      @@ShredSchool1what does flat base mean? Does it just mean you don’t have any edge lifted?

  • @MigE99755
    @MigE99755 Год назад +28

    How can you perform „the save“?!

    • @bukchoiii
      @bukchoiii Год назад +3

      Tuck and roll

    • @boardingurban
      @boardingurban Год назад

      Jump the moment you feel catching your edge and then land flat

    • @sackywacky
      @sackywacky Год назад

      Literally take parkour lessons, basically advanced falling lessons 🤣

  • @Greg-pu7mq
    @Greg-pu7mq Год назад +1

    I stuck a heel edge into a bump I didn't see on Saturday. First real crash in a while. I managed to roll off my shoulder backwards rather than smashing my head but ended up in sort of a log roll until I caught my tail in the snow and loaded it up. That kicked me into the air unexpectedly and I pretty much did an ollie-to-bellyflop. Somehow got from partway-scorpioned to getting my shoulder under (steep hill helped) and landed on my heel edge. Edshreds (and a lot of neck/core work this year) probably saved me from a pretty bad injury.

  • @oolong2
    @oolong2 Год назад +4

    Last season when I was completely not paying attention I did lazy turn, went into to a scorpion, blacked out for a second, then found myself on my feet again, and just played off like I meant to do that.

  • @LiskPictures
    @LiskPictures Год назад +8

    I would add additional type: Forgetful carver. This is when rider didnt realize his board starts to slide (due to slushy snow or wrong edging) and do early edge change. Kind of same as first type but different prerequisites and more spectacular result

    • @winterzahn
      @winterzahn Год назад

      ah yes, when you shift away a pile of snow in the middle of a carve and fall... use a late Eurocarve to avoid it , or at least make it look as intended😂 heelside worse than toe side 😂

    • @shofarsogood7504
      @shofarsogood7504 Год назад

      Spectacular explosion. While reviewing some footage I saw I did this. It was so split second I didn’t fall or even jerk but it seem like a random volcano of snow just shot up. Was pretty cool.

  • @stephanienewman8123
    @stephanienewman8123 Год назад

    Caught my heel edge last weekend, didn't give my board quite long enough to chill on flat base before turning when I was on my first blue run. Patience is a virtue LOL. Thanks for the great content, very helpful vid. :)

  • @creekboi7
    @creekboi7 Год назад +7

    I live life on the edge, and then the other edge.

  • @hsidder
    @hsidder Год назад +1

    Great bud, love the transparency that you too have been a victim. Part of the learning process. Thanks for the coaching.

  • @tigerman1978
    @tigerman1978 Год назад +4

    The scorpion is complete when you hit the back of your head with the board...

  • @IIAndersII
    @IIAndersII Год назад

    2:47 that fall though!

  • @chloekhamxox
    @chloekhamxox Год назад

    Lol i can link turns but sometimes when theres between enough snow and powder, i become an early turner (especially on hard runs). My friends love to bring me on diamonds (this is my second season snowboarding) and when i have to link fast between heel to toe, my snowboard gets caught up in the snow and i cant turn. I wish i was less stressed out

  • @mascatrails661
    @mascatrails661 Год назад

    I've been falling victim to the early turn edge catch recently. I've been working on starting my turns earlier and with some aft-to-fore pressure and I think I'm just sending my hip out over my new edge too early

  • @michelleherr
    @michelleherr Год назад +1

    Toe edge, tried to straighten out on pure ice, instead caught edge and knees hit ice directly! My son has scorpioned...didnt know the human body could do that!!

  • @Fabeeyy
    @Fabeeyy Год назад +1

    Hey, is there a Video (or can you please make one) to the save from the ButterBro?
    Thanks in advance and nice video ^^

    • @steinaringiorfinnsson9222
      @steinaringiorfinnsson9222 Год назад

      yeah ive been looking for a snowboarding video on how to breakfall roll(like in parkour brakefall). zeb powell is master of crashing but still landing. looks sick also

  • @rtzuiop66
    @rtzuiop66 Год назад +3

    why do early turner catch an edge, and in carving tutorials there is part that calls for an early edge change? what is the difference, why there is no edge catche in early edge change while carving? i still did not progress so far so I am just curios about the difference. Thanks

    • @Dluiogbre
      @Dluiogbre Год назад +5

      speed. like riding a bike. All you do to turn a bike is turn the handle bars and lean. What happens if you turn the handlebars and lean when going really slow? You either fall, or wobble to stay up. Same concept.

    • @rtzuiop66
      @rtzuiop66 Год назад +1

      @@Dluiogbre thanks mate, really good to know

    • @LiskPictures
      @LiskPictures Год назад +1

      Bord should not slide, it should move strictly along its main axis. Then it is safe to change an edge

    • @lenant
      @lenant Год назад +4

      In carving you go to the side, so you don't catch an edge. With simple turns you go downside and an edge acts like a brake.

    • @shofarsogood7504
      @shofarsogood7504 Год назад

      More than just speed. I do it at a snails pace but I’m not sure why it works Momentum? Like a cross over turn/ shifting top torso just as the edge catches? Not sure.

  • @VaticusChadicus
    @VaticusChadicus Год назад

    Caught an edge recently and didn't control the tumble. I caught another edge on the way down and stopped my legs, but not my body. Tore my retinaculum in my knee. Third day in the season and my last day.

  • @a_greentea4779
    @a_greentea4779 Год назад

    What about the going straight and back foot starts to go back and forth really fast then clips one of the edges?

  • @LairAstro
    @LairAstro Год назад

    2:51 the rare reserve scorpion

  • @vik2331
    @vik2331 Год назад

    The last time I catched an edge was this season, learning switch, catching my heel side edge and breaking my wrist ✨👌

    • @sansharaelisheeka7772
      @sansharaelisheeka7772 Год назад +1

      Same. I’m literally here sitting down with my broken wrist after I caught an edge

  • @AlexanderOrion
    @AlexanderOrion Год назад

    The art of the save.. haha

  • @imcalledwaffle
    @imcalledwaffle Год назад

    I caught and edge and landed on my collarbone and broke it, all i remember was falling forward and then laying down on my back and i was told by my friends that i blacked out for a full minute so that was scary

  • @ChrisShredGuitar
    @ChrisShredGuitar Год назад

    Damn I love to get better at rails but when doin a boardslide it always scares me

  • @PatriotsRule97
    @PatriotsRule97 Год назад

    Tragic story. first day opening up at loon this szn ended up being my last day this season. Caught my heel side edge on the FIRST run of the day and ended up slamming so hard I dislocated my collarbone. I wasn’t doing anything sketchy which makes the story that much more frustrating. I was transitioning from my heel to toe and unfortunately didn’t see the snowdrift that was created in the middle of the run. (flat light conditions) heel side edge digs right into the pile and I proceeded to get whipped backwards blindly and slam right onto my left shoulder. Got up and collected myself, did the check; legs good, torso, good, right arm, good, left arm…..yeah a little sore. Now I REFUSE to take the sleigh of shame so I rode down to the base. the pain just started to get worse and worse so that’s when I knew something was wrong. Walked over to the ticketing booth and was like , heyyyyyy so I need help 😂. Fast forward 2 months to now and I’ve gotten, a grade 5 AC joint dislocation surgery and have been in a sling since Nov 23rd. Like the video said, no matter the skill level, edge catching sneaks up on you when you least expect it so always be on your toes (literally applies to my situation😂) sadly I’m missing out on what seems to be a great season so far but I’ll have to wait it out this season😢. Good news is I may be coming out of my sling next week so I’m excited to finally get some freedom and mobility because shoulder injuries SUCK.

  • @acronymzz3054
    @acronymzz3054 Год назад

    EDGE DOWN BUT WE UPP🔥🔥🔥📢📢📢

  • @leptro3474
    @leptro3474 Год назад +1

    Caught an bad edge a years ago ans broke my shoulder. I wasn't even going that fast, just the angle was unfortunate.

  • @asik6566
    @asik6566 Год назад +2

    My Dad (never did a trick on snowboard) caught the scorpion and somehow did a front flip instead of crashing! It was so pog . . . Then he caught corona

    • @creekboi7
      @creekboi7 Год назад +1

      The Corona lift at Eldora, nice!
      (hope he's all good)

  • @andrelevesque2405
    @andrelevesque2405 Год назад

    A-ha! The Scorpion; that was a new one for me.

  • @rickybobby1055
    @rickybobby1055 Год назад

    I watched a buddy of mine catch an edge on a rail and he lost a front tooth that day. Lots of blood and lots of pain. After that i stopped doing rails.

  • @sietelrx5676
    @sietelrx5676 Год назад +1

    That video does hurt 😅

  • @joon4768
    @joon4768 Год назад

    I'd like to think I'm a fairly intermediate snowboarder. I hardly ever fall, and I typically have great edge control. That being said, I got cocky a few weeks ago and did a lazy (and late) toeside turn into a slow zone and caught my heel side edge and ate shit in front of the whole lift line. Lost my shades in comical fashion.

  • @santo9269
    @santo9269 Год назад

    The last time o caught an edge I’d after landing a 3 off a big jump and it was a scorpion with kinda bitter bro

  • @MrBeatboxmasta
    @MrBeatboxmasta 8 месяцев назад

    I just can't see a scorpion without laughing. I hope it never happens to me!

  • @cornballtheone
    @cornballtheone Год назад

    i honestly get very stressed out when im going fast and switching from toe to heel, but if theres any shitty advice i can give to anyone trying to learn, i guess its just that you need to trust the board.

  • @ionnmitrakas3513
    @ionnmitrakas3513 Год назад +1

    i caught my edge while doing a 540 out a rail and broke my wrist

  • @colorfulslime8820
    @colorfulslime8820 Год назад

    I don’t know if this counts, but I was getting off a lift and I had a mini back and forth with an employee tending the snow. I then caught my toe edge and jumped around trying to keep my balance. I’m sure I looked like a complete doofus

  • @clublulu399
    @clublulu399 Год назад

    The Scorpion looks like death.

  • @32srt32
    @32srt32 Год назад +1

    #Bataleon or Lobster

    • @BamSandle
      @BamSandle Год назад

      Talking about the triple base or 3BT?

  • @sanchitcop19
    @sanchitcop19 11 месяцев назад

    I'm #1, thx for the call out

  • @Ghostyfrost9688
    @Ghostyfrost9688 Год назад

    1:07 RIP

  • @lionfishsupreme123
    @lionfishsupreme123 Год назад

    I remember catching an edge riding through rocks and freaking out. I scorpioned and got winded 😭 not very fun

  • @StrageSPB
    @StrageSPB Год назад +2

    Ahh, very painful video. Thanks. :D

  • @ActionXander
    @ActionXander Год назад

    My back hurts just watching the scorpion 😢

  • @AwildGwen
    @AwildGwen Год назад

    My downhill gets caught sometimes during a turn not because I don't just because it happens and it freaks my mom since she has never snowboard and it looks a lot worse then it actually is

  • @barsk76
    @barsk76 Год назад +1

    I don't know why edges hate us that much :)

    • @ShredSchool1
      @ShredSchool1  Год назад +1

      Teaching us about how to dance with life

    • @barsk76
      @barsk76 Год назад

      @@ShredSchool1 Definetly Ed :))

  • @Walker-84473
    @Walker-84473 Год назад

    Pretty sure I’m the butter bro here. In fact I just caught an edge today and had to get a CT scan. Never fell that hard in my life

  • @maness2112
    @maness2112 Год назад

    I was entertained

  • @Tuloth
    @Tuloth Год назад

    I am #1, and I do realize I need to flat base, I just suck.

    • @Tuloth
      @Tuloth Год назад

      Actually maybe it's more of a #2 lol

  • @jhhxxvii
    @jhhxxvii Год назад

    The crevasse between my eyebrows grew deeper and deeper as the video was playing

  • @shofarsogood7504
    @shofarsogood7504 Год назад

    #1 This is right. Yet… it is wrong. Go, and learn what this means. -snowda

  • @zarrowthehorse
    @zarrowthehorse Год назад

    I prefer skiiing because it catches less edges like this :(

  • @homealone5087
    @homealone5087 Год назад

    The ones that keep catching edges because they think they're "too sharp" and want to detune even tho they never go near rails.

  • @chrisstott3508
    @chrisstott3508 Год назад

    I 100% disagree with your claim that you need speed to transition from one edge to another, once you explain dynamic turning a learner can easily do it at near-zero speed.

  • @neargrog685
    @neargrog685 Год назад

    Those rail catches look nasty. Am so glad I don’t ride park

  • @WarmasterSidious
    @WarmasterSidious Год назад +1

    this video was painful to watch... every edge catch makes my butt pucker

  • @AlfredMorganFishing
    @AlfredMorganFishing Год назад

    Rome party mod 22, Rome bindings 400$ - Catches edge 😂

  • @mikeg3317
    @mikeg3317 11 месяцев назад

    Need better names

  • @InnaInMusic
    @InnaInMusic Год назад

    It's painful to see