How To Improve Your Riding On A Snowboard

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
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    This tutorial covers a few issues that many intermediate snowboarders experience while riding. We'll teach you how to spot them and give you the skills to improve upon them. This tutorial is mostly related to body position, because if you are able to get your body position correct, you'll ride a hell of a lot better!
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  • @AlexanderCRobinson
    @AlexanderCRobinson 7 лет назад +1359

    As an instructor I can say this is one of the best youtube tutorials for improving intermediate riding. Some of these drills are exactly what you would practice in lessons with an instructor critiquing you! I actually use a flexible fiberglass stick for beginner riders to initiate turns with and to improve balance. The 3 hop unhill on heel edge and 3 hop downhill on toe edge is new to me but going to be a future favorite for warming up myself and clients, this might be the best tip in the video for improving the stutter stops described and shown.

    • @sickomodeormobomba979
      @sickomodeormobomba979 5 лет назад

      Alexander Robinson 7

    • @guillaumecallias5509
      @guillaumecallias5509 5 лет назад +2

      I agree, I teach to beginners one week each winter during school camps, this will help me with kids that have a more advanced level but still some technical issues that need fixing. Thanks for the video.

    • @RenegadeCZ
      @RenegadeCZ 4 года назад +2

      Same here as an instructor some of these drills will be really usefull. Really liked this video and even got me thinking if I am doing everything as I should be doing. Always space for improvement.

    • @shofarsogood7504
      @shofarsogood7504 3 года назад

      Snowboard Addiction what is the importance/ difference of uphill vs down hill hopping?

    • @fendertc90
      @fendertc90 2 года назад

      Gotta get relaxed. I use CBD from 4 Corners Cannabis like a lot of the pros do.

  • @shinnok4941
    @shinnok4941 3 года назад +79

    I think the main reason people counter rotate is because they want to keep looking down the slope at all times, so looking left or right while turning doesn't feel very natural at first. But that's how it's done!!! Great video.

    • @jaimecarrillo5688
      @jaimecarrillo5688 Год назад +1

      Totalmente. No puedes mirar tus zapatos cuando caminas ,,fron chile

  • @euanforrester7723
    @euanforrester7723 6 лет назад +402

    I've been riding for about 18 years, and I'm generally comfortable up to double black runs. I watched your video and saw my own habits in the counter-rotating section, especially when the run gets steep. I never really felt comfortable on my toe edge on steep runs, and only went there briefly before retreating to the safety of my heel edge. Today I put two and two together after watching your video and I tried committing to turning my hips around when on my toe edge. All of a sudden I have much more control and I'm having way more fun. Thank you! That was exactly what I needed.

  • @LJ_S1K
    @LJ_S1K 6 лет назад +510

    Been snowboarding for 11 years and its my first time hearing some of these, and I for sure do a couple of them lol, but I'll change that this winter

    • @Elm98
      @Elm98 5 лет назад +2

      Isa Dee why do people automatically assume people on he internet are right because they have a fancy video😂 using your hips to turn is for breaking and turning hard. They are two completely different types of turns.

    • @isadee8768
      @isadee8768 5 лет назад +12

      ElmVFX
      Listen, there are 2 different types of information on the internet. 1: strange unclear conspiracies about the flat earth or something and 2: video’s like this, telling you some things you might or might not know. In this case I believe it’s true because I’ve been trying it and figured out that it really works. Don’t just throw a ‘why do people believe everything what’s on the internet’
      no offence.

    • @Elm98
      @Elm98 5 лет назад +1

      Isa Dee that made no sense. Of course it worked because like I said they are two different type of turns lol. I said why do you believe it because I have the evidence of you believing it right there? I’m confused what youre getting at

  • @ericappiah5235
    @ericappiah5235 11 месяцев назад +82

    Worked great on about 6"-8" of average snow starts to struggle a bit past 8". ruclips.net/user/postUgkxoHYZbq5g9fkcAtinlTqstNlje-UQkCHN Very light weight and the chute spin control works well. For the low price you get a ton of value. My only complaint is managing the cord as it does take a fair bit of effort to watch and pull the cord out of the way. I found myself having to whip the cord out of the way a lot when I needed to make one way passes to mange the blow direction. It's less of an issue when you can work both directions. A battery powered version would be a lot easier to handle but that is also double the price and requires battery care. I chose the corded version so I didn't have to worry about batteries but I do now see how much work the cord is. I let my neighbor borrow it and it outperformed his smaller gas blower, he was totally sold. Very pleased with the power and operations.My only suggestion is to spend a bit more on a cordless version if you have budget for it. The cord is a bit more of a headache than I thought it would be. Very pleased with the Snow Joe brand and quality.

  • @danielgo942
    @danielgo942 4 года назад +372

    11:00 alcohol is to improve your riding

    • @bullettomy7thheart
      @bullettomy7thheart 4 года назад +2

      lmao

    • @paulbarrett22
      @paulbarrett22 4 года назад +2

      Never have a joint at high altitude 🤣

    • @heavyhitter1323
      @heavyhitter1323 4 года назад +7

      yo I'm in stitches bro don't make me laugh!!!!i 😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥🔥

    • @Ron.Swanson.
      @Ron.Swanson. 4 года назад +7

      that usually works for me

    • @heavyhitter1323
      @heavyhitter1323 4 года назад +1

      yo I'm in stitches bro don't make me laugh!!!!😂😂😂😂🤣🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @manja7130
    @manja7130 4 года назад +1892

    Used to think counter rotation made me look like a pro......

    • @manutavano
      @manutavano 4 года назад +74

      Lmao same

    • @MihirKhadilkar
      @MihirKhadilkar 4 года назад +43

      Same bruh

    • @pizzacrust7029
      @pizzacrust7029 4 года назад +45

      feel that on a spiritual level loma

    • @wukong773
      @wukong773 4 года назад +5

      same bruff...

    • @brooke4608
      @brooke4608 4 года назад +57

      Travis J before I started snowbording When I saw people doing counter rotation I thought they were pros lol

  • @mrdraynay
    @mrdraynay 6 лет назад +409

    I find this kind of video more thrilling than those "GO BIG" GoPro videos or pro videos, because its very relatable and honestly the joy of snowboarding for the average rider is connecting with the board on the slopes. It's a feeling of control and enjoying the mountain that makes snowboard so fun! And the progression comes not in doing massive tricks or having the coolest run, but in mastering each step. Most people can get into snowboarding if they learn these basics!

    • @7goldmdls
      @7goldmdls 6 лет назад +9

      Well said, I agree.

    • @ramonkea8061
      @ramonkea8061 4 года назад

      I recommend taking a look at this channel if you want to learn more advanced freeride stuff in stead off tricks: ruclips.net/channel/UC7FNrty1fPrhzXTFDGNgJxg

  • @alexbalaci6338
    @alexbalaci6338 4 года назад +110

    Most instructors NEVER tell you about counter rotation, but I was really lucky because mine told me from the beggining to be careful with that, and everyday I see ppl rotating their bodies like freaking helicopters...

    • @hotelfichtelberghaus8235
      @hotelfichtelberghaus8235 4 года назад +11

      we call them Bayblades

    • @alexg8202
      @alexg8202 4 года назад +5

      That's me. But i dont know how to stop doing it.

    • @kattodoggo3868
      @kattodoggo3868 3 года назад +3

      Sometimes it's the only way to prevent a crash. U caught myself doing that but only when I couldn't bring myself to stop in normal way.

    • @alexbalaci6338
      @alexbalaci6338 3 года назад

      @@kattodoggo3868 u are right, that is a case when u CAN use ur upper body to stop, I believe everybody does that, but I think it might be the only case where u don t look ridiculous 😂😂

  • @jonsonator3576
    @jonsonator3576 5 лет назад +153

    Every now and then you come across this clear-cut enjoyable tutorials, without redundant information. And how can't I put a like and wish the author all the best.

  • @jvh73
    @jvh73 6 лет назад +80

    Average boarder for about 8 years. I recognize each if these problem areas as things I do. Upcoming season looks to be much more fun. Thanks a 1000 times over. Best on RUclips.

  • @djmaya3d
    @djmaya3d 4 года назад

    I've been riding casually for 10 years and I learned so much from this video. I love the small tips and exercises suggestions.

  • @allanrocha4647
    @allanrocha4647 4 года назад +8

    I've started snowboarding 3 years ago and I get myself coming back to watch this video over and over again. Every time it reminds me how to snowboard like a pro and motivates me to keep progressing. Hands down to one of the best snowboard tutorials that I have ever seen!

  • @c.j.toscano5307
    @c.j.toscano5307 6 лет назад +37

    Out of dozens, this is the most helpful video I've encountered. The explanations and tips are clear and the demonstrations marry nicely with the narrative. Thanks!

  • @normanbfifteen3468
    @normanbfifteen3468 6 лет назад

    Ive watched a lot of snowboard improvement videos over the years....This one is by far the most valuable and I think about these tips whenever Im on a board!

  • @69Applekrate
    @69Applekrate 4 года назад +1

    This is one of the best snowboard tutorials anywhere! Have watched it over and over and recommend it to countless others. thank you Nev for doing this. It really does help to 'improve your riding'

  • @1wals1
    @1wals1 5 лет назад +3

    Best snowboard tips on the internet! You touched all my flaws and taught me how to correct them! Keep it up guys!!🤙

  • @ShanshanSateren
    @ShanshanSateren 4 года назад +15

    Wow I learned more in this video than 20 others combined. Can't wait to try snowboarding again!

  • @ChyeHeng17
    @ChyeHeng17 2 года назад

    This is a true gem video.
    I watched several tutorials prior going to for my first snowboarding with my friend teaching us.
    It’s extremely helpful to watch it once you do all kind of common mistakes..

  • @industryousphotography296
    @industryousphotography296 5 лет назад +2

    This is the best video yet for rider improvement. It covers all of the most important aspects of good riding. It's also very well demonstrated. The pole through the hips animation was stellar.

  • @vuspensky
    @vuspensky 7 лет назад +387

    Incredibly helpful tips, this is exactly what I lack.
    Thank you very much for this video!

    • @Azeereet
      @Azeereet 6 лет назад +1

      So good video!! Also pretty hilarious with the stick and some funny movements. I am going to apply lots of things you mentioned tmrw and see how it goes. Thank youuuuu

    • @boldyrefff
      @boldyrefff Год назад

      еще бы перевод на русский язык !)

  • @jacobandrews2696
    @jacobandrews2696 7 лет назад +11

    Wow yeah, especially at lower speed I counter rotate and I need to adjust those bindings, great video!

  • @Thekidisalright
    @Thekidisalright 4 года назад +1

    This video is sooooooo useful, thank you for making this, some people are charging a fee for this kind of materials and you are making it free for all.

  • @travismills4499
    @travismills4499 5 лет назад

    My second snowboard session ever will be in a couple of weeks, and these videos show me EXACTLY what I was doing wrong. I even took lessons, and none of this was covered. These videos will be on repeat until I strap in!

  • @jahpass
    @jahpass 5 лет назад +8

    I just finished riding this season in Niseko,and I still remember that this video helped me to learning. Thank you!

  • @ionpelinescu3495
    @ionpelinescu3495 4 года назад +3

    Watching this video was extremely helpful. The advice about the counter rotation and the uncentred hips were great for helping with breaking some bad habits. I combined this video with the one explaining the control of pressure through turns. It made tremendous difference with riding steeper slopes. Thank You!

  • @brianrejman7150
    @brianrejman7150 2 года назад

    I just want to say that your videos have changed my riding of the better. I transitioned from skiing a few years ago and will never look back. All the tips and tricks you show are great and I have applied them to my snowboarding so I can be a better rider. Thanks!

  • @colleendierkes5015
    @colleendierkes5015 3 года назад +1

    I've been watching so many intermediate snowboarding videos trying to figure out why I struggle so much on feeling in control and this video is the first one that brought up the counter-rotate problem. I figure this may be an issue I always have and hopefully fixing it the weekend will help my control!

  • @Max-uk8il
    @Max-uk8il 5 лет назад +4

    Finally, I found what was wrong with my riding, thanks to your video! Have some issues with Counter Rotation, gonna fix it this winter

  • @85blueberry
    @85blueberry 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you for the good tips and tricks! Highly recommended to any snowboarder who's trying to get the best out of it!

  • @bartjanssen3172
    @bartjanssen3172 6 лет назад

    Imagine that everything in life was explained as clearly as this video.
    Not only does this video help you notice what you're doing wrong. but it also teaches you good ways to improve them, Thanks!

  • @YouNoob93
    @YouNoob93 5 лет назад +1

    Been snowboarding for many years and I think I do most of these errors. Thanks for the heads up and useful tutorial!

  • @SirDanDuval
    @SirDanDuval 5 лет назад +3

    Amazing tips, thanks guys!! Just got back from a 2 hour practice session at an indoor slope and these tips have honestly transformed my riding. During my last 2 sessions, I've struggled with my toe turns and seen little to no improvement. From the video I could identify that I've been counter rotating, leaning over, sticking my bum out and forcing the tail of my board round in a kind of jerking motion. Today, my turns were flowing and buttery smooth, by keeping my hips forward and steering using the 'invisible pole' through my hips. By far the most helpful video on RUclips, thanks so much guys!

  • @Osirls
    @Osirls 5 лет назад +14

    Love your videos, as an experienced boarder I'm still learning from your quality instructions!
    Would love to see some tips from you for good form for riding deep powder snow.
    I can already ride it but watch your videos makes me wonder if there might be anything I could improve further!

  • @djjz69
    @djjz69 5 лет назад

    Thank you guys! I Last night I was frustrated with my inability to link my turns confidently, so I popped up RUclips and watched your videos. I just tried these techniques today, and it has really helped me a lot; having the upper body in line with my board, and then “sitting” into the shins of boots, makes a world of a difference. Fantastic tips here !

  • @kaitlynsmith5635
    @kaitlynsmith5635 3 года назад

    I've watched a lot of intermediate riding videos lately and this is by far the best one I've seen. It's a little older but after watching my own riding on video you captured a lot of the things I'm doing incorrectly and need to work on to feel like a better rider! I have a private lesson tomorrow and I'm guessing they're going to tell me I'm doing the same things wrong that you show in this video!

  • @brant8822
    @brant8822 5 лет назад +7

    THANKS FOR THIS!
    My girl and I watched this video and your tips have reignited our love for snowboarding. We were stuck and not getting any better. 2 weeks ago, we went on a Monday and had the slopes to ourselves... We practiced the drills and (literally) re-learned how to distribute our weight, make turns, ride our edges, etc. After two days on the slopes, we both ride smoother, more confidently, and faster.
    The other fun thing to do now is watch other people riding and see how 90% of snowboarders do it wrong. Counter-rotation and uncentered hips being the biggest mistakes.

  • @roadtrip6075
    @roadtrip6075 4 года назад +3

    This video clip changed my life. I did not know I hunched over whenever I was doing toe turns. I feel so much more stable now. I can make turns effortlessly. Thanks for the awesome video tutorial!!!

  • @michael_ryan_1
    @michael_ryan_1 4 года назад

    Best snowboarding video out there. Just got back from my one week of boarding a year and really tried to work on my counter rotation. Just watched my footage back and I look better but after watching this video it's clear that I have off centered hips. Looking forward to getting back out there and working on that. Thanks a lot.

  • @bobanyfingelf
    @bobanyfingelf 6 лет назад +2

    Bro - the best, step by step 'how to...' tutorial for novice boarders - awesome!

  • @up-stix2338
    @up-stix2338 6 лет назад +3

    Top tips folks! - I feel so much more confident on my board now... Keep up the tutorials!

  • @EvanFisch
    @EvanFisch 4 года назад +43

    I gritted my teeth and watched an "intermediate level" tutorial after snowboarding for 20 years and thinking I was hot shit. This was humbling. It's nice to see some fundamentals, even if you think that you must have them doing them by now...

    • @hotelfichtelberghaus8235
      @hotelfichtelberghaus8235 4 года назад +1

      counter rotating?

    • @emant9760
      @emant9760 4 года назад +2

      Thanks for sharing. I also have been riding for a long time and realized I never paid attention to fundamentals. Now that I’m older I feel this makes it smoother.

  • @jimmychie
    @jimmychie 2 года назад

    Probably the best, I mean the best intermediate snowboarding video ever. Clear, concise and I think captures the foundations of moving to advanced riding

  • @TMower89
    @TMower89 4 года назад

    Snowboarding as we speak and the hips forward tip has been a game changer all day. My legs are definitely burning more, but my lower back isn't for once and my form has finally improved. Thank you!!!

  • @aneesquid
    @aneesquid 5 лет назад +10

    I crash soo much when riding and I always wondered what I was doing wrong! This is soooo helpful and such a good gap filler between all the beginner intro videos and hard-core run videos you see. Definitely going to practise all of these!!

  • @mkrpata
    @mkrpata 6 лет назад +7

    I've really got to thank you for this video. I just got back out on the slopes for the first time in seven years, after suffering a pretty bad injury. I watched this video several times before going back out -- practiced the stance as shown around 3:50, adjusted my bindings for more forward lean, and visualized rotating my whole body through turns. (When I broke my arm, I was definitely counter-rotating on a toe-side turn. Caught the heel edge, and boom.) Well, my return to the slopes was fantastic. I felt confident and in control through my turns, and also able to identify some problems with my technique and address them as they were happening. I have a lot more to learn and a lot of practice to do, but this was exactly what I needed to get back on the right foot.

  • @dlofiasco
    @dlofiasco 4 года назад

    I haven't snowboarded in 4 years and I started to od it again this year. I picked remember the mechanics that was able to allow me to carve but now I wanna nail the fundamentals.
    Definitely going to give these a try tomorrow since I'm heading up a smaller hill to try and refine my techniques. I have a feeling counter rotation might be one of my problems.
    Always room to improve!!!

  • @kenkaufmann
    @kenkaufmann 3 года назад

    long time ski instructor here, short time boarder. excellent tutorial. i can't wait to get back out there. thank you

  • @AdamThomas671
    @AdamThomas671 5 лет назад +66

    I'm so excited for this 2018/2019 season. I've just started snowboarding this year and I loved it. I cannot wait to implement these tips to catapult my riding to new levels. Thank you all at Snowboard Addiction for taking the time to put this together. You guys are awesome 👍👍

    • @dreckigerdan3739
      @dreckigerdan3739 5 лет назад

      but you dont need to wait till winter, if the mauntain is high enough you could go snowboarding any time and even if not, there are many snowbaord Halls which are open any time as well! XD

    • @ritzyllama
      @ritzyllama 5 лет назад

      I noticed you enjoyed this video - I'm a skier and hit up Keystone CO pretty recently. Maybe you'd enjoy my vid over at ruclips.net/video/D-rMj5dpuR8/видео.html

  • @caitlinwest272
    @caitlinwest272 5 лет назад +3

    Wow this video was so great! I videoed myself and I counter balanced when I rode after watching this video I’m definitely going to fix that!!! Thank you so much it was so helpful!

  • @claravixxen666
    @claravixxen666 4 года назад

    I'm a total beginner snowboarder, I had two trials, then before my 3rd trial, I watched your vid. Your tips especially about the pole was super helpful!! I could make it all the way down with control of speed and direction!! Thanks a lot! :)

  • @mikealton9642
    @mikealton9642 4 года назад +1

    This is a good video for beginners and seasoned riders. Not only did your instruction improve my technique, it helped reinforce my ability to help others on the mountain. Thank you for sharing!

  • @panagiotisandrikopoulos6268
    @panagiotisandrikopoulos6268 Год назад +2

    my 5cents on counter rotation:
    I used to be an intermediate rider but 13 whole years of absence from the sport throwed me back on bad habits and counter rotation is one of them.
    Paying attention to my riding, I noticed I counter rotate mainly on steeper sections and this is for two main reasons: insecure breaking and not leaning enough on to the turn which is compensated by kicking my back foot outwards with the help of my hands. Having tried the "grab your pants" trick made me lean way more and corner more smoothly, which is when the "aha!" moment happened.

  • @bryanrichards9
    @bryanrichards9 4 года назад +3

    I just bought my first snowboard, rented all last year and I'm excited for a new hobby

  • @thedvandenberg2297
    @thedvandenberg2297 2 года назад

    Man, i am so so happy with your video's, I am teaching my son snowboarding and we watch your video's all the time, thank you so so much!!!

  • @TheCyb3rtronic
    @TheCyb3rtronic 6 лет назад

    Snowboarding for >8 years now and still trying to figure out why other riders style looks so much better and natural than my own.
    Awesome tips exactly covering my problems! I'm definitely gonna try them all in the upcoming season!
    THANKS!

  • @brentverc
    @brentverc 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks so much for this Niel. Really helpful. Can't wait until we get a bit more pow here in Niseko

  • @charlestrimmer8635
    @charlestrimmer8635 5 лет назад +4

    This helped me so much. I went from struggling on greens to doing well on blues in one day just by watching this

  • @bromeisterbryce
    @bromeisterbryce 4 года назад

    This was so helpful for me. I come from a longboarding background where you shave speed by always weighting your front foot, and throwing out your back foot, then counterbalancing your body with your chest/arms. They are almost opposite techniques. You just blew my mind by explaining that this technique is why I get so much chatter (especially on my heel side). This also explains my inability to feel comfortable at higher speeds. I will be practicing squaring my shoulders on the mountain all day today.

  • @blackpagan100
    @blackpagan100 6 лет назад

    Going to Whistler in ten weeks and two days on my first snowboard holiday. Only ever ridden indoors! Can't wait. Thanks for the vid, found it extremely helpful.

  • @UhKimboze
    @UhKimboze 7 лет назад +27

    You guys got the nail on the head, totally fixed me up! Thank you for the tips!!!!

    • @UhKimboze
      @UhKimboze 7 лет назад +1

      Snowboard Addiction yeah it's great. All in the video was exactly, my problems.

  • @angelikasokol2893
    @angelikasokol2893 6 лет назад +3

    This video is incredibly helpful! A massive THANK YOU for doing it!!! My riding after watching this video has impressivly improved. Shame I only watched it a day before my last day of the season :/ next season will re-watch this video :)

  • @timm4930
    @timm4930 5 лет назад +1

    Great tips , you are carving into and through the turns , not only does it look better but it feels better , very nicely done !

  • @chelseaant1
    @chelseaant1 6 лет назад

    Great video.... I had some 1on1 lessons in Bulgaria and the guy explained everything you covered!!! He’s was awesome! But that was 18months ago. Glad I watched your video as it reminded me on the things I need to work on. Thanks

  • @thelittlemaninthecorner1817
    @thelittlemaninthecorner1817 4 года назад +40

    I've used counter rotation quite a lot and never noticed. Will definitely try to fix that habit

    • @hotelfichtelberghaus8235
      @hotelfichtelberghaus8235 4 года назад +2

      you note it only when is getting too fast and you can not hold it with that tachnique, if you never go fast maybe you never realize

  • @jonathanr9619
    @jonathanr9619 5 лет назад +3

    This was extremely helpful, I always catch on an edge and fall and now I see that I always counter rotate!! Going to take these tips to the mountain this season and get better.

  • @0515kasia
    @0515kasia 2 года назад

    This is an awesome video. I've been ridding for few years now, but had a 5 year break due to an accident. I also ride only a week or two during the season, because I live in the South and have to travel for snowboarding. So, overall, I don't get to enjoy it that much. I figured out some time ago that I need to engage my whole body to really snowboard well, but seeing it on the video and having it explained step-by-step is awesome. I usually do the blue and black trails, but may actually go back to the basics and start doing some green ones to really slow down and practice all those moves from the video. Thank you so much!

  • @skurai
    @skurai 5 лет назад +1

    This video saved my vacation. I lost confidence over a fall the first day out. Great advice, I now have a check list of things I want to improve.

  • @DNOG87
    @DNOG87 6 лет назад +5

    This was fantastic. The counter turning is exactly what I was doing completely incorrect because I’m so afraid of catching an edge and just be thrown down. I’ll definitely have to reassess my body positioning for a smoother transition

  • @Rickkp97
    @Rickkp97 6 лет назад +5

    damn definitely going to try this when im going snowboarding in december really need to get my turns fixed and make it look and feel smooth and steady

  • @ExiledGamingClub
    @ExiledGamingClub 6 лет назад

    Thanks a lot for your vid. I've seen it a lot of times, and im learning new things i never realized on all this years snowboarding. On this weeks, i feel like my turns are much better than last year doing your tips. Thank you so much again mate.

  • @vjeraturk
    @vjeraturk 3 года назад

    I've been riding snowboard for 14 years, not very often but once or twice a year for few days. Since I've learnt it quite young, I never had any fear and love to push my boundaries of how fast I can go. I often wonder how good I actually am and how could I improve but I ride so rarely I just go and enjoy it. I'll remember to check your tips the next time!

  • @christianmarsden139
    @christianmarsden139 5 лет назад +3

    Fantastic, no bullshit spot on advice. Thanks.

  • @josephmccafferty199
    @josephmccafferty199 5 лет назад +3

    The tip to hold your pants to help keep your body aligned during turns was one of the single most helpful tips I've ever gotten for boarding. I also envisioned holding the pole and that helped. I've been snowboarding for years but only a few days a season and I was stuck in between beginner and intermediate, since I had such a hard time switching to a toe side turn on steeper terrain or at speed. THANKS. I plan to watch this before each outing and hope to try the hopping drill next time out.

  • @rogerknowles4217
    @rogerknowles4217 6 лет назад +1

    Great tutorial! Seen things I've been doing wrong for many years and never realised! Thanks

  • @temaus
    @temaus 6 лет назад

    Wow. I've been snowboarding A LOT for the past 8 years and feel very comfortable on the board YET I realized that I make some of those mistakes! (Counter rotation & Uncentered hips).
    I am so stocked to go back to the slopes, fix those issues and take my riding skills to the next level!

  • @isidorakrsmanovic1499
    @isidorakrsmanovic1499 6 лет назад +3

    this is so much more helpful than the snowboard school i did, now i can actually realise what im doing wrong

  • @deycha1
    @deycha1 6 лет назад +5

    such a good video, i noticed a lot of my own mistakes

  • @JorgeBravoPratscher
    @JorgeBravoPratscher 6 лет назад

    Now I can see what is that I lack and where I make mistakes. Great and very helpful tips. I make at least four of the mistakes your mentioning. I will watch this again just before going to the mountains. Gracias!

  • @aiGeis
    @aiGeis 4 года назад +1

    Came into this video thinking "720p in 2017? pfffft"
    After watching, I just have to give my highest regards to SA for making such a stellar tutorial for intermediate riders such as myself. I've watched a few videos about carving from snowboard pro camp and Ryan Knapton, and even they don't have anything near this good all in one video. Many thanks.

  • @DanWill121
    @DanWill121 5 лет назад +13

    Thanks from Russia! Great advises. Didn't expect them to be that productive.
    Cheers!

  • @towhee7472
    @towhee7472 5 лет назад +45

    6:45 yup, that's me.

  • @smilefaxxe2557
    @smilefaxxe2557 6 лет назад +1

    I just started snowboarding this winter... And your advice is awesome!
    it really help me to improve my riding, especially the hint with grabbing my pants turned out to be very effective in my case!
    thank you for sharing this video! :)

  • @kandtwoodworking
    @kandtwoodworking 6 лет назад

    Filming my riding was a great suggestion. I immediately saw the disconnect between my upper and lower body and the tendency to straight leg my heel side turns that lead to at least once a run splatting on my bum after I chattered out in the middle of the turn. This video advanced my intermediate riding more than any ten that I've watched or, sadly, the three disinterested snowboard instructors that I had private lessons with. Grab a buddy, grab your camera, go play. Debrief at the end of the day and have fun. Thanks for the video! Cheers!

  • @thomasshe9095
    @thomasshe9095 5 лет назад +3

    I went snowboarding for the first time time yesterday and I watched your videos multiple times before I went. Needless to say, I was able to hit the black diamonds without falling by the end of the day.

  • @mcdonalds8979
    @mcdonalds8979 4 года назад +4

    So funny i looked this up for my first time skiing and I’m actually at the exact same mountain as in the video

  • @dennyslegal1
    @dennyslegal1 7 лет назад +1

    one of the most efficient videos i`ve watched. Congratulations, very helpful!

  • @TheRealMrGuvernment
    @TheRealMrGuvernment 5 лет назад

    As someone who has only taken 2 snowboard lessons and getting to the point of hitting a run vs bunny hills, this helps alot!

  • @mariusjns
    @mariusjns 5 лет назад +5

    One thing that surprised me in this video was the advice against the counterturning. I had previously asked an instructor to help improve my riding down black slopes and he had me doing exercises where I would hold my upper body continually facing downslope (with the arms forward as if holding a picture frame in front of me), while my lower body would be twisting from the waist successively through the turns, 45 degrees to the right then 45 degrees to the left. The idea was that to do quick turns on steep terrain counterotation helps, otherwise it takes too much time and space to turn while keeping everything aligned. When he demonstrated it to me it looked really good and well controlled, not like the guy filmed in this video as an example of bad technique. I wonder what you make of this. Is counterturning to be avoided initially in order to promote good riding posture but as your ability advances it then becomes another skill?

    • @nickmonks
      @nickmonks 11 месяцев назад

      I agree. There are time when counter rotation helps and is vuluable technique in a well rounded skill set.

  • @tgwcl6194
    @tgwcl6194 5 лет назад +12

    Am in dire need of snow. It hurts! :)

  • @itchypalm36
    @itchypalm36 4 года назад

    I've been riding for 18 years and after using your "broom stick" method of keeping your body straight i'm WAY more confident in carving. Thank You!

  • @samuelmitchell8896
    @samuelmitchell8896 6 лет назад +1

    Really useful tips, just what I need before my annual three days of boarding! Thank you very much.

  • @philssox
    @philssox 7 лет назад +48

    Wish I had seen this earlier. Only 2 days left of the season O_O

    • @anthonyryder7097
      @anthonyryder7097 6 лет назад

      Phil Childs it's September and in Jersey it's still like 70-90 degrees, when will it cool down, I'm so sick of waiting to get out there

    • @Ram-xw4kj
      @Ram-xw4kj 5 лет назад

      Guys, just go to Australia/New Zeeland/Argentina and work at their ski-centers. Their season start on (our) summers ;). Just came back from 4 months in Swedish/Norwegian mountains and soon i am off again.

  • @easternadventures9978
    @easternadventures9978 3 года назад +4

    3:01 the classic I didn't fall, im just sitting to wait for someone

    • @kattodoggo3868
      @kattodoggo3868 3 года назад

      My favorite excuse is." Iam just resting"

  • @gregorybartkowiak9044
    @gregorybartkowiak9044 5 лет назад

    Great bunch of fundamental tips, yet unlikely to found anywhere else. I just wish I watched it two weeks ago when I was still cruising in Les Deux Alpes. Well done, i will definitely take these 'on board'!!!

  • @cpitney
    @cpitney 5 лет назад

    Wow, such good advice. I was definitely pushing out my backfoot and leaning into my front with a counter-rotation on the turns. Can't wait to put some of these tips into practice this weekend.

  • @BoxUnboxed
    @BoxUnboxed 6 лет назад +106

    Now those are some really smooth turns and i want to work on that, but however, how can you do quick and smooth turns? For example that guy that was counter rotating. What i saw was him just controlling his speed while taking up less space as possible and avoiding other riders. How can you do what he is doing but smoother? Its hard to lean into turns so quickly which makes it easier to just throw the back foot in and out. I knew thats how i do it but i also know its not the proper technique. Im a self thought snowboarder and all your tips im taking into consideration to improve my riding. Thank you for your time!

    • @BoxUnboxed
      @BoxUnboxed 6 лет назад +18

      Snowboard Addiction I’m ready to take this advice to the mountain! Thank you guys

    • @sebastosz
      @sebastosz 6 лет назад +9

      This advice is going to work well if you have enough space for a carve turn. Many times I encounter a crowdy, icy, bumpy or/and steep slope. What would you advice in such a situation to avoid counter rotation?

    • @BoxUnboxed
      @BoxUnboxed 6 лет назад +3

      Sebastian Stafiej what i figured out is to lean into which side you want to turn then flick the end of the board in the direction for more of an intense turn/slow/stop. So if you are doing a heel side, lean against the mountain then flick the read end down the mountain. It helps turn super fast, while getting a smooth even curve

    • @sebastosz
      @sebastosz 6 лет назад +2

      Thank you both for advices. I'll check them in practice with my next snowboarding trip :)

    • @adamh2200
      @adamh2200 6 лет назад +12

      He kind of shows the motion with his hands @ 7:45 but he doesn't really describe it all the way. There's a thing to teach new riders (or even intermediate riders) jokingly called T-rexing. It's called this because if you lock your elbows into your sides, hold out your hands in a 90 degree angle like you're going to shoot someone in a spaghetti western shootout duel, and try pointing in the direction you want to turn, you'll notice that you're overworking your obliques. One of two things happens, either you are counter-rotating heavily and it will feel uncomfortable, or your hips will follow the natural progression of the turn. It forces the rider to keep his or her body in a natural riding stance. And it's called T-rexing because you'll look like a flailing T-rex as you continuously try to point where you want to go but your whole body will be rotating in the correct motion... It's pretty funny to watch and quite humiliating but if you're counter-rotating a lot, this will help force you into a natural position.

  • @StagecoachUxbridge
    @StagecoachUxbridge 7 лет назад +3

    can i also request for the future a techique video about flat lining runs rather then putting too many turns in.. one thing that never seems to be covered often ... a lot of runs can be quiet narrow in europe and that is techique that can really help get you out of crap .. thanks

  • @1emina
    @1emina 6 лет назад

    these instructions and tips are great, and I could see myself doing these mistakes. Will do my best to practice this season. Thank you for the excellent video!

  • @NickLeduc
    @NickLeduc 4 года назад

    Like a lot of people here, I've been snowboarding for years and am guilty of a bunch of the mistakes you mentioned! This is the most helpful snowboarding video I've watched yet. Thanks!