10 Mistakes BEGINNER SNOWBOARDERS Should Avoid!

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Everyone has things to learn when they start Snowboarding. Here are some cheat codes!

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JohnathanBuckhouse
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I think one of the most difficult for new riders is getting off the lift.

houseofhug
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I’m not even a beginner but your videos are so sick I watch any of them. 🤣

jackcrockford
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The tip about not bombing down the hill and start ollies and carving is huge. I was one of the people that just bombed down the hill and I wasn’t progressing at all so I slowed down and started getting more playful with the board. Huge part of progressing in the beginning stages.

andrewgreer
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The suspense for the heli trip video is KILLING ME! Thanks for the tip on he high back, it will keep my new boots nice!

builtfordirt
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I actually think heading to slightly steeper, SOFTER snow when beginning may be a good tactic. The greens and blues can be packed and hard and the flatter the slope, the more vague/subtle being on an edge is. Not to mention there's more traffic and possibility of running into someone. My first two trips out
I stayed on the bunny hill and greens and fell super hard super often (which obviously is normal).
My third time out was with a buddy of mine who's been on the mountain his whole life and he took me straight to the top and I had an infinitely better time. Fell just as much but it didn't hurt so damn bad and was way more fun and less stressful..

ramper
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Felt personally attacked when you said "just cause you buy the Capita DOA doesn't mean your gonna throw a backside 360" after I just bought the Super Doa this season lmao. Love the videos keep evolving can't wait to see the east coast trip videos.

ericplesko
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1:40 This is so true and this needs to be expressed more. Just because you can nail that black run, doesn’t mean the other less difficult runs are off limits to you. Most of the time you will also find people like yourself on the less difficult runs just trying to practice something. Don’t feel embarrassed. This is the same for the terrain park, if it takes you three times down the terrain park to actually start hitting tricks, then so be it. You are just being cautious of your surroundings and remember that everyone you see doing jumps or doing black runs started just like you!

calyxgehrt
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I’ve been riding for a few years and I’ve always rested my board on my boots and there are definitely marks on it. thanks for the tip

kevingarzon
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Had my first lesson this past Sunday, next lesson next Sunday and going to practice tomorrow. Thanks for these tips.

bsbhimrasmus
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One thing that I really just learned was that I shouldn’t be resting my snowboard on my boot that helped a lot. Thanks man.

Javari
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FACTS everyone loves watching progression on a snowboard, both self and seeing others progress

wirmiter
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Just got my Pearl wax last week! Thanks for the heads up, probably the best wax I’ve used. Love the temp variants they have. It sucks being somewhere like alaska where day one could be 30 degrees and day two be 5 degrees but you have the wrong temp wax on the board. Definitely going to be using it from now on!

TheShweez
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Bro i agree so much i just rent boots because my feet still grow but when i started i always put my foot under my board but over the years i got conferrable with my one foot also my advice is try new things but don´t rush. my mistake was spending way to much time on the bunny hill when i was ready for the next step up.

Dillin.S
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Don't go into the part too early is such an understatement. Even more experienced riders get bit in there all the time. Just broke my collarbone a few weeks back

beeseumz
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always been resting my foot on the the edge of my snowboard. Thank you for the tip!!! my boots thank you haha

calebshort
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This is a genuinely great video, super useful tips. My tip would be in relation to progression, it can be very frustrating when you're trying to get better and its not happening as fast as you might like, but make sure that you're still having fun at the end of the day, otherwise its not really worth it!

Falconjt
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Obviously different strokes for different folks, but imo I would suggest taking the first day to solely get comfortable on the board and on your edges (chill on the bunny hill). I tried greens without ever being in a board before and I was just extremely frustrated the entire time and it made me almost quit. That being said, once you are comfortable and can stop on your edges, get out of the bunny hill ASAP because it’s going to be easier to learn on the actual runs!

donnybailey
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I didn't think I would learn anything from this being an intermediate rider, nope I learned!!!!

aspena
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Good tips there 👍
Best instructor tip ever : always wear padded shorts & knee pads!
Saves much pain and as a bonus its much warmer sitting or kneeling in the snow. Dianese armoured shorts are my preference. Back protector too if you're spending a lot of time in the park.
And a lid obviously. 👨‍🚀

james.telfer