Hot Snowboarding How-Tos
How To: Boardslide a rail on a snowboard
Snowboarding: Hit the Slopes With Style There was a time when simply riding a snowboard made you the extreme guy on the slopes. But now, with more people strapping on a board instead of skis, the stakes have been raised. Fortunately, we've lined up this video tutorial to keep you on the cutting edge. See how to boardslide a rail on a snowboard.
How To: Tailslide a rail on a snowboard
Snowboarding: Hit the Slopes With Style There was a time when simply riding a snowboard made you the extreme guy on the slopes. But now, with more people strapping on a board instead of skis, the stakes have been raised. Fortunately, we've lined up this video tutorial to keep you on the cutting edge. See how to tailslide a rail on a snowboard.
How To: Perform a "frontside 270 on 270 off" on a snowboard
Snowboarding: Hit the Slopes With Style There was a time when simply riding a snowboard made you the extreme guy on the slopes. But now, with more people strapping on a board instead of skis, the stakes have been raised. Fortunately, we've lined up this video tutorial to keep you on the cutting edge. See how to perform a frontside "270 0n 270 off" on a snowboard.
How To: Perform a frontside 720 on a snowboard
Snowboarding: Hit the Slopes With Style There was a time when simply riding a snowboard made you the extreme guy on the slopes. But now, with more people strapping on a board instead of skis, the stakes have been raised. Fortunately, we've lined up this video tutorial to keep you on the cutting edge. See how to perform a frontside 720 on a snowboard.
How To: Ride powder on a snowboard
James Stentiford talks you through the basics of riding a snowboard on deep snow in this how-to video. No need to change postures or weight distribution in powder, because you'll lose power and direction. Watch this video snowboarding tutorial and learn how to ride powder snow. Ride powder on a snowboard.
How To: Ride a t-bar lift for snowboarding
A t-bar, as shown in this how-to video, is similar to a button lift when snowboarding. No need to sit down or worry about falling off, a t-bar gently pulls the snowboarder up the slope. Watch this video snowboarding tutorial and learn how to ride a t-bar. Ride a t-bar lift for snowboarding.
How To: Ride a button lift
Not all snowboarding slopes have bucket lifts, but button or t-bar lifts, like shown in this how-to video. T-bar lifts may look a little dangerous, but as long as you put the hang bar between your legs and hold tight, the lift will take you up nice and easy. Watch this video snowboarding tutorial and learn how to ride a button or t-bar lift. Ride a button lift.
How To: Snowboard
Snowboarding is an exhilarating sport, but it takes snowboard lessons and a lot of practice to learn how to snowboard. Get free snowboard lessons online in this free video series.
How To: Understand snowboard specs and mount styles
Snowboarders have many different mounting styles and board specs to consider. Learn how to choose and mount the right snowboard board for the correct riding style in this free extreme sports video on snowboarding.
How To: Do a 50/50 box and handrail grinds on a snowboard
Snowboarding is not just about going down a mountain. Learn how to perform 50/50 box and handrail grinds with tips from a snowboard instructor in this free extreme sports video series on snowboarding.
How To: Snowboard for beginners
Learn how to snowboard in this free snowboarding video from an expert snowboarder. Part 1 of 13 - How to Snowboard for beginners.
How To: Nosepress to 180 out on a snowboard
Snowboarder Drew Fuller explains how to do a Nosepress to 180 out on a snowboard.
How To: Choose snowboard boot speed lacing systems
A quick video on different snowboard boot speed lacing systems and how to find the best one for you.
How To: Practice nose presses
Pocket an awesome trick for snowboarding season - the nosepress fs 180. This video shows you how to get in some good practicing with a picnic table.
How To: Gear up for snowboarding
Learn all the right gear for snowboarding from thermal layering to a board.
How To: Install a snowboard stomp pad
Here is the final video in the CNC Stomp Pad Tutorial Video Series. In this video, we go over the final assembly of the stomp pad. Then we watch as we used double sided... More» tape to adhere it to the snowboard. Finally we take a look at some final photos of the CNC Stomp Pad on the Snowboard. One Final Note: The Stomp Pad works perfectly. I love the fact you can customize your life with CNC.
How To: Build a backyard snowboard ramp
This is a great big tower and it's for snowboarding down. Kind of a small scale of the kind they use in summer snowjams.
How To: Do skidding and carving turns when snowboarding
Learn the two principle snowboarding turns - skidding and carving. Skidding turns are the easiest and most common turn while carving turns can be used to pick up your speed.
How To: De-tune your snowboard
Frank Crow teaches how to detune your snowboard for a better ride. Learn about your effecive edge versus your full wrap ege. De-Burring is also covered.
How To: Bevel the edges on your snowboard
Franklin Crow teaches you about edge bevelling. Depending on the terrain where you snowboard, you want to bevel your edges to provide the best riding experience.
How To: Clean up your edges on your snowboard
Frank Crow talks about keeping the edges of your snowboard in shape. Edge maintenance is crucial to preserving your ride.
How To: Do andrecht handplants
Scott Shaw demonstrates how to do andrecht handplants for the sport of snow boarding and this is an advanced trick. You want to approach the transition on a flat base, but you want to put more weight on your toe edge. Do andrecht handplants.
How To: Slide a kink rail
After you get comfortable with boxes and flat rails, it's time to step up to a kinked rail. Kinked rails are better and more fun that straight rails because they're more technical and challenging. Slide a kink rail.
How To: Do a Backside Air
Chad Otterstrom shows how to backside air on a snowboard. This trick is all about the forward lean. Keep you knees, shoulders and hips square to perfect this one. Do a Backside Air.
How To: Do a Michael Jackson slide
Scott Stevens shows you how to do a Michael Jackson slide. Find a box that is not to big. Get alot of speed to avoid from falling. Think of gliding across the box and try to stay on your edge. Do a Michael Jackson slide.
How To: Hit a hip jump
Hips are sweet for all levels, from beginners to pro-caliber shreds. A hip is usually the mellowest feature in a snowboard park because there's no knuckle you need to clear. You can go as slow as you want to and just creep off the takeoff or "send it" to the end once you gain confidence.—Chad Otterstrom. Hit a hip jump.
How To: Back tail 270 out
Aaron Bittner and Stevie Bell show you how to back tail 270 out. Learn the new front board with two SLC style kings. Shot on location at Park City Mountain Resort. Back tail 270 out.
How To: Frontside 540
Bryan Fox shows you how to do a frontside 540. As you are approaching the lip take a big heelside turn and pop off your toes. Put your head into your front shoulder and keep your rotation flat. Frontside 540.