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Month: March 2012

Davos Park 2011 Kickers
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    • Freestyle Tips

Basics of hitting a jump on a snowboard

  • Posted byby Chris Skinner
  • March 23, 2012
  • 0 Comments
  • 6 minute read

Here’s something for you to mull over on this friday morning. A common area that people struggle with when hitting kickers is not knowing where to drop in from, how…

Riding Tips

  1. Are highbacks making us lazy snowboarders ?
    • 3 Comments
    • 2 minute read
  2. Stretch the calf muscle & Improve your snowboarding
    • 4 Comments
    • 4 minute read
  3. How to carve with confidence on a snowboard
    • 3 Comments
    • 4 minute read

Freestyle Tips

  1. Tips Monday: Snowboard Trick Tactics
    • 0 Comments
    • 2 minute read
  2. Snowboard Freestyle Technique
    • 2 Comments
    • 2 minute read
  3. How to Nollie Backside 180 on a snowboard
    • 0 Comments
    • 4 minute read

Equipment Tips

    • Postedin
      • Equipment
    Buying a Snowboard – Basic Guide
    • 5 Comments
    • 4 minute read
    • Postedin
      • Equipment
    Tips Monday: Toe & Heel cup binding adjustments
    • 0 Comments
    • 2 minute read
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      • Equipment
    Tips Monday: Stance width & binding angles
    • 0 Comments
    • 4 minute read