Snowboarding Skills: The Back-to-basics Essentials for All LevelsThis best-selling guide is ideal for those starting out as well as the more experienced boarders looking to fix a persistent problem or just improve their skills. Along with dozens of color photographs, Snowboarding Skills features:
From the basics of standing up and stopping to the challenges of pivoting and jumping, Snowboarding Skills covers everything a boarder needs to know. |
Other editions - View all
Snowboarding Skills: The Back-to-Basics Essentials for All Levels Cindy Kleh No preview available - 2008 |
Common terms and phrases
adjust areas back binding back foot back leg backcountry basic beginner board downhill boots bumps carved turns catching a downhill center of balance chairlift DEATH COOKIES downhill edge easier edge angle energy equipment fall line feel feet forward lean freestyle freestyle snowboarding front binding front foot garlands glide goggles goofy grab gravity halfpipe heel and toe heel edge heel side heel turn heels or toes highback hill hips jump Keep the board Keep your weight knees and ankles landing lean back leash lift mach speed moguls mountain resorts muscles pipe pointing the board powder powder day pressure rail slide relax riders riding fakie sidecut sideslipping skate skiers slow snow speed spin stand steep Steve Stevenson stomp pad stop straight Strap bindings stretch switch edges terrain park toe edge toe side trail traveling traverse trees upper body USASA weight centered
Popular passages
Page 6 - Snowboarding is the most fun you can have with your clothes on! It's an exhilarating ride and almost anyone can learn quickly to glide downhill with confidence.