I've been riding for a long time and still have trouble with slipping out when stopping at high speeds, that belly button tip seems like itll really help.
Dude this guy throws tips and tricks that really make you change... I have learned/ taken so much from this Channel and actually implemented it in real life. and yeah .... dudes sick and a sick teacher
I can’t remember the video but I saw a video of you doing steep terrain and it looked like you were tail pressing every turn, that changed the game for me tbh thank you for doing this and teaching everyone you’re a G I’m on my 2nd season and riding double blacks already. Never thought I could progress so fast
Came back to this vid cuz I’m bringing a buddy to ride for his first time on Tuesday, just tryna get myself re upped on the fundamentals. You’re the man
I really enjoyed the video. Help my understand when going fast it can be very situational with split second decisions, but overall having balance and control! Love the vids and guides!
Hey Tommie, can you please do a nerdy snowboard sharpening and tuning vid. I really liked the nerdy waxing one. Keep up the good work. Love the content!!
wish I saw your video before I went snowboarding today. Slipped out many times -> thought I didn’t lean into the edge enough -> slipped out even more 😅 luckily, you just land flat on powdery bumps so not too painful, except once it was icy and I almost slides till the bottom 🥲
glad I watched this recently before I went to Heavenly. Finally broke 40mph. :D Still need to work on my hip and knees on mogul runs, but super helpful tips Tommie. :)
@@dootdoot1867 yup. learrned to ride and still ride mount hood. went to utah last year and dipped off the groomers into some '' bumpy'' looking terrain and it felt super smooth. the boards nose just blasts right thru the bumps. colorado and utah dry snow you ride through it, cascade concrete and sierra cement, you ride ON the pow
I noticed you don't list your board in your gear... are you on the hometown hero here? A bunch of my boards are at the end of their lifespan and I am looking at the yes standard & hometown hero 160w or 165w. Never gone below 163 so I'm uncertain // I am 6'4" 210, with a 12boot... ride 23.5in apart in stance (-9/+12) on my everyday board. Used to be of that old school train of thought get a big wide board go big and fast, but recent seasons I've taken my all rocker jib board 164w into the trees and slashed around I realized the rocker keeps me afloat and the shorter board is super maneuverable and forgiving on trees & bumps. I do want to carve deeper so camber underfoot is a must on the next board. Anyways holler if you or anyone has thoughts! Thanks so much for making these vids!
Sometimes I get knocked off balance. Specially going through moguls. I’m definitely going to try your technique. I know I’m to tall or lean forward to the deception that I think I’m low. Any at home tricks to do till u hit the slopes?
This is probably a stupid question: is the there a way to fly through moguls like bump skiers? I saw one part of the video you were going pretty fast through it around the 13 minute mark.
So to go fast on flats should one just bend their knees on the down hill leading up to the flat? I have trouble keeping speed on flats or getting over the first roller in a series.
Honestly, it would do potential viewers some good having this video labeled "for beginners/novice" since I think everything discussed here is fairly low-level in the progressions tree/ladder. I try to keep an open mind and watch a lot of content to find useful tips for improving my riding, but going over the importance of knee bending and weight stacking (which are interrelated) is fairly basic and should be one of the first things most riders learn to work on even before going fast. I was expecting some additional input about using up-unweighting on groomers for the high stability and/or using down-unweighting to help bleed speed and adding control in the bumps, but instead it can basically be boiled down to knee bending. I'm sure you have plenty more to offer than that.
Is the exaggerated arms for display purposes or is that your normal position? You have the arm rudders looking like you're a noob, but then you pull off all this awesome flow and control, beautiful airs and landing smoother than cream. Great content with easily digestable tips to apply to the next session.
Use the heck out of your arms. Riding with your hands against your sides might look like you're super in "control" but in reality, you're not maximizing your body.
Maybe riding like that isn't noobish? I been doin it since day 1, its j they way my body reacts to keep me balanced and move the board appropriately. Eveyine has they own style, in my opinion arms are crucial
Dude, stop telling people to bend at the knees to bring their bellybutton down! Like squats, you want to bend at the waist by pushing your hips back, which CAUSES your knees to bend and you bellybutton to come down.
Outstanding camera guy, to be able to follow you at high speed through those moguls and video tape you is outstanding.
He's on skis
DootDoot you say that like it’s not impressive cuss he’s on skis lol
@@blablahblablah836 It’s not.
Yewww
Ryan imagine being this much of a cornball😂
KING OF MOGULS! I am always blown away by your riding! Thank you for being an incredible teacher! I learn so much from your videos!
I've been riding for a long time and still have trouble with slipping out when stopping at high speeds, that belly button tip seems like itll really help.
Let's gooooo
Dude this guy throws tips and tricks that really make you change...
I have learned/ taken so much from this Channel and actually implemented it in real life. and yeah .... dudes sick and a sick teacher
@@crowcrow1465 i so agree
I can’t remember the video but I saw a video of you doing steep terrain and it looked like you were tail pressing every turn, that changed the game for me tbh thank you for doing this and teaching everyone you’re a G I’m on my 2nd season and riding double blacks already. Never thought I could progress so fast
Came back to this vid cuz I’m bringing a buddy to ride for his first time on Tuesday, just tryna get myself re upped on the fundamentals. You’re the man
So many great snowboard TH-cam channels, yours is very very technical and fun, thanks for your dedication.
love the enthusiasm!! thanks for teaching us safety and how to have an amazing time!
Love your videos. Its your unbridled enthusiasm that makes them so watchable
that was a legendary finish please make more. precious content
I really enjoyed the video. Help my understand when going fast it can be very situational with split second decisions, but overall having balance and control! Love the vids and guides!
Your content and quality of content is awesome and progressing fast.
Awesome tutorial! Out here on the “ICE” coast it can get real choppy! Hope you and buckhouse are still riding together.
wow so many tips.. there was so many things i do that i didn't know what caused them. this vid was very helpful
You ride beautifully! Thanks for all the sick vids 🤙🏽
Thanks for the helpful info Tommie, always hyped to see new videos come out from you man
Thanks for this video. It really answers a lot of questions I have had recently.
Thanks so much I ride mostly at night so its icy and rocky. I was just wishing you had a video like this lol. I'm using it tonight
Hey Tommie, can you please do a nerdy snowboard sharpening and tuning vid. I really liked the nerdy waxing one. Keep up the good work. Love the content!!
wish I saw your video before I went snowboarding today. Slipped out many times -> thought I didn’t lean into the edge enough -> slipped out even more 😅 luckily, you just land flat on powdery bumps so not too painful, except once it was icy and I almost slides till the bottom 🥲
I really needed this tut! Thank you so much for making it! Answered all my questions
glad I watched this recently before I went to Heavenly. Finally broke 40mph. :D Still need to work on my hip and knees on mogul runs, but super helpful tips Tommie. :)
awesome analogies in your explanations
the belly shoulders thing is such an overlooked point
Bro, I watched your carving video and my wife, (a skier) was like holly shit you got so much faster this last time.
how to ride fast on bumpy terrain- do it in colorado or utah. soo much easier than on cascade concrete and glacier wind blown ice in the PNW
Just had a great time on some shasta cement.
WA represent 🤙🏼
Going fast down baker and whistler is a vastly diff experience from Breckenridge or keystone.
@@dootdoot1867 yup. learrned to ride and still ride mount hood. went to utah last year and dipped off the groomers into some '' bumpy'' looking terrain and it felt super smooth. the boards nose just blasts right thru the bumps. colorado and utah dry snow you ride through it, cascade concrete and sierra cement, you ride ON the pow
@@Ohmylanta686 yooo im riding shasta in a few weeks. heard its small and kinda flat, but i still wanna go to say ive been
Great footage... keep it comin'
Tips for reading the terrain on real low visibility days
Dude, you are sooo wicked good!
Question: in what situations do you want to be passive with bumps?
Great video! Awesome tips
Man you make it look so simple but my BUT knows otherwise 😂
Cameraman needs a raise 😂😂😂
Awesome video !
How much does it cost to get trained by sir Tommie for a day
14:08 would be great to get your audio or PIP commentary over the previous clip to really hit it home.
Bennett, what type of board are you using in that vid it seems bendy, do you have special setting with your bindings?
I noticed you don't list your board in your gear... are you on the hometown hero here? A bunch of my boards are at the end of their lifespan and I am looking at the yes standard & hometown hero 160w or 165w. Never gone below 163 so I'm uncertain // I am 6'4" 210, with a 12boot... ride 23.5in apart in stance (-9/+12) on my everyday board. Used to be of that old school train of thought get a big wide board go big and fast, but recent seasons I've taken my all rocker jib board 164w into the trees and slashed around I realized the rocker keeps me afloat and the shorter board is super maneuverable and forgiving on trees & bumps. I do want to carve deeper so camber underfoot is a must on the next board. Anyways holler if you or anyone has thoughts! Thanks so much for making these vids!
Sometimes I get knocked off balance. Specially going through moguls. I’m definitely going to try your technique. I know I’m to tall or lean forward to the deception that I think I’m low. Any at home tricks to do till u hit the slopes?
This is probably a stupid question: is the there a way to fly through moguls like bump skiers? I saw one part of the video you were going pretty fast through it around the 13 minute mark.
Hi, Very interesting,what Stance do you ride?
Do you need Spherical Goggles for Off-Piste?
Is it really necessary?
So to go fast on flats should one just bend their knees on the down hill leading up to the flat? I have trouble keeping speed on flats or getting over the first roller in a series.
Anyone noticed that he sounds exactly like Sean on Jimmy Neutron? Love that joker
I want to go fast!!
Please go to Crested Butte and tell us how to ride rambo
Honestly, it would do potential viewers some good having this video labeled "for beginners/novice" since I think everything discussed here is fairly low-level in the progressions tree/ladder. I try to keep an open mind and watch a lot of content to find useful tips for improving my riding, but going over the importance of knee bending and weight stacking (which are interrelated) is fairly basic and should be one of the first things most riders learn to work on even before going fast.
I was expecting some additional input about using up-unweighting on groomers for the high stability and/or using down-unweighting to help bleed speed and adding control in the bumps, but instead it can basically be boiled down to knee bending. I'm sure you have plenty more to offer than that.
Hi. I am 5.10 height 170 ib in weight,what size lib tech orca 2021 I should get. Great video ,well and truly explained and stickers are brilliant
Probably a 150 or the next size up from that. I’m 5’9 160 ride a 150 and it’s pretty incredible
For an Orca you are gonna want around 154-157cm. Definitely don’t get anything lower since that is a big time powder board.
Tommie, what board are you riding in this?
Cant wait to get on the mountain and try this out
I agree
Is the exaggerated arms for display purposes or is that your normal position?
You have the arm rudders looking like you're a noob, but then you pull off all this awesome flow and control, beautiful airs and landing smoother than cream.
Great content with easily digestable tips to apply to the next session.
Skiers be using whole ass poles for balance and ur mad about Tommie for using his arms?
Use the heck out of your arms. Riding with your hands against your sides might look like you're super in "control" but in reality, you're not maximizing your body.
Maybe riding like that isn't noobish? I been doin it since day 1, its j they way my body reacts to keep me balanced and move the board appropriately. Eveyine has they own style, in my opinion arms are crucial
Are you at beaver creek
Couldn't drop this before I broke my collarbone??
hey me too mate - 2nd time - most common injury in snowboarding. heal strong!
WHERE IS THAT RESORT?
what angle are your binding locked in at?
Tommie rides 15/-15
Yeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!
👍🏽
1:21 how do you not end up spearing moguls at that speed?
With that speed he's spearing through it
See im the opposite, my back shoulder and arm always wants to come forward
@@arirahimzadeh thanks! I'm at a +15,-15 duck stance at the moment
Anyone know what resort this is?
Looked like Breckenridge to me but the low snow this season is making it a bit confused.
@@AlanLamb11 agreed
Judging by the view from 7:35 to 7:50, it looks like Copper Mountain to me (right where I-70 turns west)
Check your commercials my man
Bouncer?
bruuhhh
Dude, stop telling people to bend at the knees to bring their bellybutton down! Like squats, you want to bend at the waist by pushing your hips back, which CAUSES your knees to bend and you bellybutton to come down.