Can you explain in detail what your body is doing and feeling, how you take off, on what edge, leaning back or forward, landing on back or front, etc., for the first 3 or 4 tricks? No snow or hill to practice on so I try to simulate in the basement, on carpet, strapped in to my board, so when I get to go I’m sort of ready.
Good video to build up to some fun tricks! But tailblocks are something I just can't seem to be able to do. Any tips or exercises to work up to tailblocks?
Any of these you can practice at home? I only get two or three days a year on the hill and my local hill is pretty small, mostly greens and no side hits or park.
Wondering if these would be easier with a shorter lighter board as well? Mine is a stiffer one, as well, but i feel like I have been trying to get it to bend for years and i just stay flat on the ground
Yoo Ed any tips on bs 180, when i do it, it kinda pushes me to my back when i land so lot of times i find myself falling on my back on this trick... Any tips with that?
for sure, I like to stare straight down at my front foot (my left foot because I'm regular) and land nose first on my front toe. So staring down at left foot, push in to the toe, land. It also matters where your hips are in the air. Try to keep them over top of your board or even over your toeside edge rather than leaning towards your heel edge which would cause you to fall backwards th-cam.com/video/Y8R1DfMuNIE/w-d-xo.html
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First season on a board and after roughly one week im looking to expand my tricks beyond 180, so these videos just hit the spot! Thanks
You guys do such awesome work! I'm getting into snowboarding and these videos are great!
Awesome! Thank you!
Totally agree you guys got me into snowboarding. Keep it up
@DanielChandonnet that is awesome to hear!
This is a great channel man. Definitely appreciate your videos!
Amazing tutorial and guide thank you :)
Can you explain in detail what your body is doing and feeling, how you take off, on what edge, leaning back or forward, landing on back or front, etc., for the first 3 or 4 tricks? No snow or hill to practice on so I try to simulate in the basement, on carpet, strapped in to my board, so when I get to go I’m sort of ready.
Yes, and we have off snow training in www.edshreds.com
Great video! Thank you very much, I will try it out in some weeks
Have fun!
Thanks Ed! I always love your videos!
Glad you're digging the content!
That video is awesome!
Ima drummer and a snowboarder. ✌️
Right on! 🤙
Sick! Thanks!
Glad you liked them!
Good video to build up to some fun tricks! But tailblocks are something I just can't seem to be able to do. Any tips or exercises to work up to tailblocks?
For sure, we have a whole video on tail blocks inside shred school www.edshreds.com
Any of these you can practice at home? I only get two or three days a year on the hill and my local hill is pretty small, mostly greens and no side hits or park.
Most of them yes
Wondering if these would be easier with a shorter lighter board as well? Mine is a stiffer one, as well, but i feel like I have been trying to get it to bend for years and i just stay flat on the ground
Snowboards have flex ratings. If you board is stiffer it will be harder to butter.
Yoo Ed any tips on bs 180, when i do it, it kinda pushes me to my back when i land so lot of times i find myself falling on my back on this trick... Any tips with that?
for sure, I like to stare straight down at my front foot (my left foot because I'm regular) and land nose first on my front toe. So staring down at left foot, push in to the toe, land. It also matters where your hips are in the air. Try to keep them over top of your board or even over your toeside edge rather than leaning towards your heel edge which would cause you to fall backwards
th-cam.com/video/Y8R1DfMuNIE/w-d-xo.html
@@ShredSchool1Really helpful vid! Would you recommend landing BS 180’s with your toe edge or heel edge, or does it not matter so much?
@@MarioMercier land flat based but if you have to pick one slight toe edge
This is the best
glad you liked it 🙌
Do people really watch videos on the chairlift?
apparently. Sounds cold!
Ten minute lift ride, sometimes Instagram reels hit the spot
On a lift rn lol
@@abunchofiguanaswithinterne2186 what resort?
Yep
I find the bs180 easier than fs180. I have a harder time doing an ollie while on my heel side vs toe.
does tail press damage your snowboard?
No, it’s designed to do that
@@ShredSchool1 ah, okay thanks.
Man I cant even do tailpress, my board is stiff af, I need to nearly lay down to pull the front up.
Think of it more like pressing in to the back than pulling the front up
Called a wheelie?.... umm you mean a Butter right? 😂
No not really. Need to spin into a butter
It’s a building block of a butter
Shreddy Van Halen
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in skateboarding it's called caballerial. caballero + aerial !
backside 180 is easier for me
Snowboarding is for rich people 😂
I feel,like the wheelie is gonna break my board
It won’t
@ I might because I found out my board is extremely stiff
Must be why it’s well on long jumps
@@EasonWang2013 a stiff board especially won't break on tailpresses. But it is good for jumps! what board do you have?
It won’t
Ngl this is for begginers
beginners don't know how to get off the lift
@ShredSchool1 if you can't do a tail press you're definitely not at an intermediate level.
@@armadillolizard711 th-cam.com/video/eCqO7dJZwH4/w-d-xo.html
@@ShredSchool1 I bet you have a trophy case of participation awards
@@ShredSchool1for some reason I know how to first try