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Dude thanks for the tips. I went this past weekend, first time by myself and 3rd time all together. Everything you said make sense. Next time I go I’ll watch your video the night before, try not to overthink it and just let it click.
I have watch a lot of your videos this season as ive been trying to improve. I've been snowboarding for 8 seasons and thanks to you and others like you I was able to complete my first double black diamond this season. Keep making these amazing videos!
Great suggestions, I’ve been snowboarding since 94’ with a long hiatus away from the sport, always thought that I had pretty good technique But since trying many of the things you guys are teaching here, my boarding has improved tremendously Keep up what you guys are doing, it’s very informative to those of us who are willing to try new ways of getting better
I love that all these videos you ride goofy. Makes it easier for me to grasp this along. Hitting the mountains next weekend so I'm ready to see how my muscle memory does! Thanks!
Great tips, highly recommend everyone, especially new riders to kearn to ride switch... really improves the balance and your overall skills in ways that are hard to descrive, but very noticeable to your overall ability. Craving turns is also a gateway to flowier style!
Great videos. Thanks for all the great tips. I’m coming to Whistler in mid April and looking for a mountain tour and lesson. I’m generally able to ride any level ♠️(Park City, Vail…) but would really like to refine my ability. Any recommendations?
What if I ride 21/9? is the 7th advice a good idea to implement in this case? Ain't it gonna feel unnatural to ride with a leading foot at 9 and the back foot at 21? Or would you recommend just switching to something like 12/12 for this particular purpose and do a few runs on mellow terrain this way?
My Gear List
OM Pulse Goggles: bit.ly/3M98jY9 Save 20% with Code: SPC20
Clew Step-In Bindings: www.clew.us
Capita Indoor Survival: bit.ly/3EHSXpy
Vans High Standard Boots: bit.ly/3ScR8ZD
Volcom Longo Pants: bit.ly/3tFQnhi
Volcom Mittens: alnk.to/hDpzYVE
Smith Method Helmet: alnk.to/8PDGW9x
You could do with straightening your back yourself and bending your knees a little more.
Dude thanks for the tips. I went this past weekend, first time by myself and 3rd time all together. Everything you said make sense. Next time I go I’ll watch your video the night before, try not to overthink it and just let it click.
I have watch a lot of your videos this season as ive been trying to improve. I've been snowboarding for 8 seasons and thanks to you and others like you I was able to complete my first double black diamond this season. Keep making these amazing videos!
Fun false spring days at Northstar! It was cool to meet you on the lift!
Great suggestions, I’ve been snowboarding since 94’ with a long hiatus away from the sport, always thought that I had pretty good technique
But since trying many of the things you guys are teaching here, my boarding has improved tremendously
Keep up what you guys are doing, it’s very informative to those of us who are willing to try new ways of getting better
Same buddy. Started in 90s. Gotta love the modern gear!
Hey Kevin your videos are so inspiring. Can’t wait to try out your new tips tomorrow on the slopes of solitude yo¡
I love that all these videos you ride goofy. Makes it easier for me to grasp this along. Hitting the mountains next weekend so I'm ready to see how my muscle memory does! Thanks!
Thx for the rear arm tip. I keep my arms tucked in close to my body to avoid ruddering, but I think I'm missing some control elements
Great tips, highly recommend everyone, especially new riders to kearn to ride switch... really improves the balance and your overall skills in ways that are hard to descrive, but very noticeable to your overall ability. Craving turns is also a gateway to flowier style!
Great videos. Thanks for all the great tips.
I’m coming to Whistler in mid April and looking for a mountain tour and lesson. I’m generally able to ride any level ♠️(Park City, Vail…) but would really like to refine my ability. Any recommendations?
Excellent tips
Dude is at Northstar I rode this moutain before 😅
can you share how to find the right stance for your board?
3:57 thank you camera man !
😂
What if I ride 21/9? is the 7th advice a good idea to implement in this case? Ain't it gonna feel unnatural to ride with a leading foot at 9 and the back foot at 21? Or would you recommend just switching to something like 12/12 for this particular purpose and do a few runs on mellow terrain this way?
So beautiful where is this?
Palisades, Tahoe
Let’s goo😊
What mountain resort is this?
Northstar
We your goggles on we can’t see if you still have a jetleg after India