Currently watching this after I got med evacuated because I’ve never seen snow in my life until this week feeling extremely disappointed in myself and just ended up injured
I know I shouldn't do skidded turns so much. My problem is I'm not very comfortable at high speeds, so just feel much safer/in control with skidded turns (especially when the run is busy)
I thought that too, but then I realised that actually everything is easier when you're going just a little bit faster (you don't have to fly). Maybe that's just me but i find it easier to change edge and I'm not so tired after a whole day on mountain when I go just a little bit faster. You just have to brake that barrier, hope that helps like it did for me. Stay safe✌🏼
When I start skidding out like the last example, I know I’m getting tired. It still happens sometimes when I’m not, but it’s a sign to maybe call it a day
I had my first two days Sunday and Monday. I did pretty damn good my first day even tho all my turns were skid turns lol. the second day I don't think I understood how tired my legs were and I def ate shit way more than my first time. I also decided to smoke more weed the second day cuz my confidence was up but I could feel my lack of focus and I was way off balance. Will def not get high again and ride until I really figure it out. But all in all I did wayyyy better than I thought I would. For some reason toe side turns feel more natural to me and I have to kinda kick my back leg out to slide on my heels. I tried doing it more gradually and not kick my foot out and I ended up almost traversing off the side of the run lol.
That’s awesome man. Yeah I used to smoke and ride but these days it seems to take away from the experience more than add to it. Especially cause I get paranoid on the lift sometimes haha, no fun. So now I save it for after :) also I think a piece of advice that helped me was to trust my board. It’s harder when you’re going slow but the board has a curve to it that you have to follow around to complete the turn. If you force it you will skid around instead of keeping that smooth line in the snow. If you allow the board to take you, and trust in it while keeping yourself balanced, knees bent, and a clear path in front of you, it won’t let you down. You can point the board downhill, ride it out through the turn and then come across the mountain to prepare for the next edge change. Anyways not sure that made sense but trust the board! And enjoy it man snowboarding is an epic sport
@@bigstraz hell yeah man that’s makes sense. I was def hitting the brakes more on my heel edge/skidding its weird. I’m about to go up to my resort today and try riding the boards side cut all the way through like you said. And trust is def huge. I ride track bikes 🏍️ so I got over the fear of speed after my first couple falls lol thanks for the solid advice man 🤙
I have to say though that the forced turn with the lower body that you mentioned can be very handy in some situations. e.g. very steep slopes that you don't feel entirely save but cannot go back or when space is tight allowing to maneuver and break rapidly
Do you think you will be doing a review of the RECURVE TRIPLE CAMBER PROTO ULTRA Seems like a nice mostly cambered twin finally offered by Never Summer
Hi! Good job! I’ve recently changed my old boots and the new ones are much more stiffer 😢, by toe turning Iooks like I’m out of control, falling down. Could you advise to improve please?
Being too tall isn’t necessarily a factor I believe. I’ve ridden with people over 6’1”, 6’2” and as long as they engage the turn properly, like TJ pointed out with carving, they are able to carve and not chatter out.
Currently watching this after I got med evacuated because I’ve never seen snow in my life until this week feeling extremely disappointed in myself and just ended up injured
I know I shouldn't do skidded turns so much. My problem is I'm not very comfortable at high speeds, so just feel much safer/in control with skidded turns (especially when the run is busy)
I thought that too, but then I realised that actually everything is easier when you're going just a little bit faster (you don't have to fly). Maybe that's just me but i find it easier to change edge and I'm not so tired after a whole day on mountain when I go just a little bit faster. You just have to brake that barrier, hope that helps like it did for me. Stay safe✌🏼
@@FrogCro totally feel this comment. Unlocked black diamonds with more comfort by sending it and staying more even/front footed.
Felt this on a spiritual level after last weekend , first time out, 0 training. About died 😂
When I start skidding out like the last example, I know I’m getting tired. It still happens sometimes when I’m not, but it’s a sign to maybe call it a day
I had my first two days Sunday and Monday. I did pretty damn good my first day even tho all my turns were skid turns lol. the second day I don't think I understood how tired my legs were and I def ate shit way more than my first time. I also decided to smoke more weed the second day cuz my confidence was up but I could feel my lack of focus and I was way off balance. Will def not get high again and ride until I really figure it out. But all in all I did wayyyy better than I thought I would. For some reason toe side turns feel more natural to me and I have to kinda kick my back leg out to slide on my heels. I tried doing it more gradually and not kick my foot out and I ended up almost traversing off the side of the run lol.
That’s awesome man. Yeah I used to smoke and ride but these days it seems to take away from the experience more than add to it. Especially cause I get paranoid on the lift sometimes haha, no fun. So now I save it for after :) also I think a piece of advice that helped me was to trust my board. It’s harder when you’re going slow but the board has a curve to it that you have to follow around to complete the turn. If you force it you will skid around instead of keeping that smooth line in the snow. If you allow the board to take you, and trust in it while keeping yourself balanced, knees bent, and a clear path in front of you, it won’t let you down. You can point the board downhill, ride it out through the turn and then come across the mountain to prepare for the next edge change. Anyways not sure that made sense but trust the board! And enjoy it man snowboarding is an epic sport
@@bigstraz hell yeah man that’s makes sense. I was def hitting the brakes more on my heel edge/skidding its weird. I’m about to go up to my resort today and try riding the boards side cut all the way through like you said. And trust is def huge. I ride track bikes 🏍️ so I got over the fear of speed after my first couple falls lol thanks for the solid advice man 🤙
Ngl last half of the video. Absolutely gas tips. Exactly what I needed to progress. Much love !
Man im still caught out in some of these haha its not just beginners being caught out.
Super insightful video, thank you TJ! I want to eliminate unnecessary skidded turns from my riding and those carving tips were helpful
Thank you 🙌🏼 great vid! do you have a video on tips getting off the ski lift 😅
Respect for the tips at 2:00
I have to say though that the forced turn with the lower body that you mentioned can be very handy in some situations. e.g. very steep slopes that you don't feel entirely save but cannot go back or when space is tight allowing to maneuver and break rapidly
Do you think you will be doing a review of the RECURVE TRIPLE CAMBER PROTO ULTRA
Seems like a nice mostly cambered twin finally offered by Never Summer
Another common cause of heel side chatter is initiating the turn too late and essentially trying to do a 90 degree turn
nice vo at the end. cheers for the tips!
TJ with some solid advice here.
It’s been proven that on an icey day your spine is not a good compression device. A good tip for new learners, ask me how!
Ride all the mountain you can baby
Very good tips. Sending them to my noobie friends for sure.
we love coach TJ lol
Hahah critical info in a concise package
@@BoardArchive we all love that but when the reviews coming back out?
New to snowboarding super confident in turns and switch riding already what’s a good board to go from there?!?
No one can make a good rec without knowing what type of riding you do on the mountain and budget.
So helpful! Thanks for the vid!!! Stay safe out there. 🤙🏻
Thanks mate!
TJ is the man!
Congratulations TJ: 100.000 subscribers. 💥🍾 Your channel is great!
Just got my board archive 10k hoodie!! Sooo dope!
more videos on techniques and tips, thanks, great video as usual!
So it’s pretty much the weight distribution with your lead foot?
Was going to order a board archive hoodie! But I was going to need it for this weekend. If I order today will it be delivered In California by Friday?
if you order today it will ship tomorrow, so it depends which shipping option you select 👍🏼 would be stoked if you snagged one
u just explained how my friend rides
yes new BA video!! 🎉
Let's get to 100k Subs!!!! Have a killer 23-24 season everyone!
Congratulations on 100k
Helpful as always! Thanks TJ!
Hi! Good job! I’ve recently changed my old boots and the new ones are much more stiffer 😢, by toe turning Iooks like I’m out of control, falling down. Could you advise to improve please?
Get different boots man.
Great video!! Thanks!!
Skidded turns are an epidemic.
Beautiful scorpion, TJ. Not nearly as graceful when I do it.
hahaha i've had a lot of practice
For that last one, isn't being too tall on the board also a factor? Center of mass being too high?
Being too tall isn’t necessarily a factor I believe. I’ve ridden with people over 6’1”, 6’2” and as long as they engage the turn properly, like TJ pointed out with carving, they are able to carve and not chatter out.
No and no! Big guys know how to ride 😅
You need to be an actor😆
hey bro, i’m trying to buy your sandbox helmet. anyway you can send me the link?
I would be so stoked if you snagged one. It is linked in the description of the video :)
I have been snowboarding for years and at the end if the day when my legs and brain are shot i do all that stuff. LoL
Nice video. But where is timestamps? 🙄
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Fun fact im in the exact same place as him rn😂
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Got em 💯