Traversing on the Toe Side

toesideTraversing is a skill that makes it possible for you to move along the fall line while you are gradually descending. Traversing is all about riding diagonally across a slope, taking yourself slowly from one of the slope's sides to the other while descending. You can traverse in two different ways, heel side or toe side depending on the position that you are making and depending on which board edge you end up using.

Step #1 - When you are traversing using the toe edge of your snowboard, it is going to be vitally important for you to look in the direction that you actually want to go in. You should be spreading your arms out in order to help to maintain your balance as you traverse down the slope.

Step #2 - Next, what you are going to want to do is to turn your head as well as your upper body in the direction that you are wishing to travel to. Make sure that you are shifting more of your weight onto your leading foot, and then you should be moving them together using your other foot.

Step #3 - Next what you are going to want to do is to return the snowboard into its original position, which should be across the slope's fall line. Now you should prepare to move in the direction of the other side of the slope. Once again, it is going to be vitally important for you to look in the direction that you actually want to go in. And once again, you should be taking care to spread your arms out so that you can maintain your balance as you traverse down the slope.

Step #4 - Now just like in the second step of this instruction, what you are going to want to do next is to turn your head as well as your upper body in the direction that you are wanting to travel to. You should be shifting more of your weight onto your leading foot, and you should be moving together using your other foot as well.

Mastering the skills and techniques necessary for traversing is going to help you have better speed over your control as well as your direction. Soon you are going to be capable of controlling both edges, and therefore you will be able to make a controlled stop whenever it is necessary. You are going to want to make sure that you are completely comfortable in doing traverses on both the heel side and the toe side before you move on to any other snowboard exercises. This is a skill that is going to serve as a solid building block for improving your capabilities in other techniques and skills as well.

Photo Credits: Paulington P. Zombiekill

Originally posted 2009-10-06 03:04:59. Republished by Blog Post Promoter

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