Swiss Cheese Air – This is a term that is used to describe a situation where the rear hand is reaching between both legs, grabbing the board’s heel edge before the front foot while boning the back foot. Switch – This is a term that is used to describe any trick that involves the take [...]
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Snowboarding Glossary Continued
April 9th, 2012 — Glossary, Snowboarding
Tips for Snowboarding pt 4
April 8th, 2012 — Snowboarding, Tips and Tricks
For a lot of people, however, it is their very first time buying a brand new snowboard, and so they unfortunately do not have much of an idea of what they should be doing or even what they should be looking for. When you are going online to buy a snowboard, you are going to [...]
Snowboarding Glossary Continued
April 8th, 2012 — Glossary
Swiss Cheese Air – This is a term that is used to describe a situation where the rear hand is reaching between both legs, grabbing the board’s heel edge before the front foot while boning the back foot. Switch – This is a term that is used to describe any trick that involves the take [...]
Snowboarding Glossary Continued
April 7th, 2012 — Glossary, Snowboarding
Sad Plant – This is a term that is used to describe any type of hand plant where the rider is boning the front leg for the purpose of style. Sandwich Construction – This is a term that is used to describe layers of materials that are layered on top of one another along with [...]
Snowboarding Tips pt 2
April 6th, 2012 — Snowboarding, Tips and Tricks
Race boards or alpine snowboards are the type of board that you are likely going to be seeing being used in professional competitions as well as by professional snowboarders. The thinness of this snowboard increases its stability, and that makes the snowboard capable of picking speed up more easily, making sharp turns and fast turns [...]
How to Upkeep Your Snowboard
March 30th, 2012 — Snow, Snowboarding, Tips and Tricks
During the snow season, it is especially important to keep your snowboard in top shape. However, you should be maintaining your snowboard all year long if you want to get the most out of it when the slopes are covered in fresh powder. Here are a few quick and vital tips that will help you [...]
Snowboarding Glossary Continued
March 28th, 2012 — Glossary
Twin Tip – This is a term that is used to describe a variety of snowboard that is specifically designed for snowboarding freestyle. This type of snowboard has a tip and a tail that are identical, making it possible for the board to be ridden in both directions in a similar fashion. Variable Flex – [...]
Snowboarding Glossary
March 25th, 2012 — Glossary
Backside Wall – The backside wall is the wall that will be behind you when riding straight down the middle of a half pipe. Looking down from the top of the half pipe the left wall of the half pipe will be the backside wall for regular-footers, and for goofy-footers the wall to the right [...]
Snowboarding Glossary
March 22nd, 2012 — Glossary
Half Cab – This is the free riding equivalent of the Caballerial, where the rider performs a 180 off of a straight jump to go from fakie into normal. Half Pipe – In snowboarding this is a structure that is built out of snow consisting of two opposing walls that are the same size and [...]
Snowboarding Glossary
March 21st, 2012 — Glossary
Flute – A snow column that can be found on rocks and other terrain features as well as almost vertical slopes. Free riding – This is the term for casual snowboarding that is done on any terrain type. There are no gates, half pipes, rules, or contests. This is all about having a good time. [...]

