InTherapy82
Bluelighter
I just got back from snowboarding and will be going tomorrow. Awesome to say the least. I'm a higher end beginner I'd say.
Any tips?
Any comments welcome!
Any tips?
Any comments welcome!
how do your boots fit? if you have a poor boot fit - especially if your heel is lifting in your boot - you'll have to exert more pressure than you need to to translate the movement of your body into performance of your board. do you feel like you're standing on your tip toes when you're on your toe edge?My biggest problem is that my front thigh muscles hurt really bad when I'm not going really fast. Meaning when the board is more horizontal to the slope. Kinda like a leaf sliding down the slope. I'm still kinda scared to go really fast. It really burns almost when I bend my legs. Any tips or exercises I can do at home maybe to strengthen that part?
rather than looking for more generalised techniques, probably better to post issues with which you are having trouble and we can suggest some techniques to help.I'm looking for techniques help. And all the links u provided just include a bunch of fighting about what better boarding or skiing. We don't have a techniques thread.
Wow. I'm speechless by the wisdom and the wittiness. And please in those links find me any talk of technique. Alasdairm's intentions were good but I'm looking for help w/ techniques. When I have $$ I'll take some lessons.Tip 1
Snowboard where there is snow.
if you are having trouble even turning, you need to get back to basics. first, ensure you're on easy terrain. then, you need to work on a progression to build confidence in your turning.Then I have some trouble turning. I basically go down leaf style most of the time.
you've probably heard this before but i strongly recommend taking a lesson - you'll learn more in a 3 hour lesson than you can teach yourself in 3 days.
i disagree completely - i think this is bad advice.reading through your posts it sounds like you need to throw your body around a bit more...
i disagree completely - i think this is bad advice.
based on what the op is saying - terrain, goals, etc. - he should be able to do everything he's trying to by controlling the four performance aspects of his board: tilt; twist; pivot; pressure using primarily leg steering, flexion & extension and some (subtle) weight transfer.
throwing one's (upper) body around is generally symptomatic of poor technique. it's fine to lead to some extent with the upper body but throwing one's weight to, say, effect an edge change or counter board performance with uper body rotation will get the job done but will create problems on more challenging terrain and with more challenging technique down the line.
alasdair
Wow. I'm speechless by the wisdom and the wittiness. And please in those links find me any talk of technique. Alasdairm's intentions were good but I'm looking for help w/ techniques. When I have $$ I'll take some lessons.
i forgot to mention my biggest tip is WEAR WRIST GUARDS... no matter how good you are always wear them. this along with a helmet will add a lot more confidence to your riding