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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 2011 23:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Okay I&#8217;ll keep this short and sweet because it won&#8217;t last long. Winter Clearance! Up to 80% OFF Snowboard &#038; Ski Equipment! AND beyond the cheap snowboards&#8230; Up to 80% OFF Winter Apparel! This is the supplier I&#8217;ve been using since this snowboard site began and all reports have been good, so I delighted to [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=ml&amp;ti=32109&amp;pw=29643" target="_blank">Winter Clearance! Up to 80% OFF Snowboard &#038; Ski Equipment!<img src="http://www.avantlink.com/tpv/10279/32109/228/29643/-/ml/image.png" width="0" height="0" style="border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;" alt="" /></a></strong></p>
<p>AND beyond the cheap snowboards&#8230;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=ml&amp;ti=31117&amp;pw=29643" target="_blank">Up to 80% OFF Winter Apparel!<img src="http://www.avantlink.com/tpv/10279/31117/228/29643/-/ml/image.png" width="0" height="0" style="border: none !important; margin: 0px !important;" alt="" /></a></p>
<p>This is the supplier I&#8217;ve been using since this snowboard site began and all reports have been good, so I delighted to give you guys first pick at the cheap bargains. Happy hunting!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many reviews out there of lots of different snowboards. I put up a Burton T6 review a few months back, and I was looking through all the &#8220;Burton snowboard reviews&#8221; to see which deserves a review next. Any suggestions where I should begin? If so, then put your comments below. I&#8217;ll probably end [...]]]></description>
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<p>I put up a <a href="http://www.snowboardbuzz.com/snowboard-review-burton-t6-snowboard.html">Burton T6 review</a> a few months back, and I was looking through all the &#8220;<em><strong>Burton snowboard reviews</strong></em>&#8221; to see which deserves a review next.</p>
<p>Any suggestions where I should begin? If so, then put your comments below.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll probably end up covering a few of their snowboards but I&#8217;d prefer to review what YOU, my readers, want so if you have an opinion leave a comment.</p>
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		<title>Snowboard Review: Nitro Misfit Black Snowboard</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2010 15:12:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[User&#8217;s Rating: Learn more aboutNitro Misfit Black Snowboard &#187;&#187;&#187; If you want to buy a snowboard that is worth every penny it costs, you have to read this snowboard review first. It will tell you what snowboards were able to strike the balance between striking graphics and riding versatility. After all, a snowboard that matches [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you want to buy a snowboard that is worth every penny it costs, you have to read this snowboard review first. It will tell you what snowboards were able to strike the balance between striking graphics and riding versatility. After all, a snowboard that matches your riding style is the only thing that can add more fun and excitement to your snowboarding adventures.<br />
The Nitro Snowboard is one of the most revolutionary snowboards that were ever released in the market. Nitro Misfit is not just any other snowboard its exceptional design and superior performance makes it a popular choice for snowboarding enthusiasts.<br />
What makes it different from all the other snowboards out there? This comprehensive review will reveal its impressive features and its capability to slide through the toughest landscapes.</p>
<p><strong>Impeccable design</strong><br />
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<p>This snowboard review gives Nitro two thumbs up for its advanced design. Its directional twin body, swift tail, and heavy-duty powder nose can withstand the impact from constant use. It has a stretched tail and nose design that can give you the freedom to perform power landings without hurting yourself. It also makes snowboarding more exciting than ever with its capability to switch spins without making you lose your balance.<br />
Nitros twin shape also has a prominent tip radius for easier entries and turns. It is equipped with a progressive side cut that is perfect for easy maneuvering. Regardless of what your riding style is, Nitro can give you all the power you need for sharp turns and low speed maneuvering.</p>
<p><strong>Advanced speed formula</strong><br />
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<p>The typical snowboard review tries to reveal all the aspects that can make one snowboard distinct from another. Since most snowboarding enthusiasts wish to satisfy their need for speed above everything else, most reviews focus on explaining the speed formula of particular models.<br />
Compared to other snowboards, only Nitro Misfit was able to make the most out of advanced speed formula. It can effortlessly help you cross the biggest landscapes without any hassle. No other model was able to discover the secret speed formula used in the new Nitro Misfit.</p>
<p><strong>Durable and user-friendly</strong><br />
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<p>Nitros Dyneema laminate exhibits an air of extreme durability. It also has simple controls that are both easy to use and to maneuver. Finally, its reduced sidewall volumes were also known for preserving its overall strength and edge control.<br />
Now that you have already read this snowboard review, you can easily understand how the Nitro Misfit can give you all the efficiency and speed you will ever need for your adventures in the snow.</p>
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		<title>Snowboard Review: Burton T6 Snowboard</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2010 15:01:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[User&#8217;s Rating: Learn more abouBurton T6 Snowboard &#187;&#187;&#187;. If you are looking for the perfect snowboard this season, you have to read this snowboard review. It gives some information about a premium board that is packed with the biggest features. Once you have read this review, it will be easier to determine whether this board [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you are looking for the perfect snowboard this season, you have to read this snowboard review. It gives some information about a premium board that is packed with the biggest features. Once you have read this review, it will be easier to determine whether this board suits your needs, riding style, and distinct personality.<br />
What makes the Burton snowboard different from all the other boards available in the market? Read this view and learn how Burton T6 was able to hit the market by storm.</p>
<p><strong>Smooth ride technology</strong><br />
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<p>Burton T6 was specifically designed for big-footed riders who wish to take their snowboarding adventures to the next level. Although it has a wide base, it still excels when used together with quicker and bigger moves. Its Smooth Ride technology can reduce the amount of impact your body receives while you are throwing down on the highest slopes and hills.</p>
<p><strong>Precision and control</strong><br />
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<p>This snowboard review won&#8217;t be complete without mentioning Burton&#8217;s great power and control. As it speeds down the steepest hills, its advanced design manages to exhibit impressive control over its motion. If you want a board that will give you full control over your riding style and technique, Burton T6 is your best choice. Its capability to perform well despite the toughest conditions will give you the best riding experience you will ever have.</p>
<p><strong>Explosive responses</strong><br />
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<p>A Burton snowboard is also known for its snappy and explosive responses. It has a tip-to-tail honeycomb air that is no less than 90% air per volume. Its aluminum and honeycomb core works in perfect harmony to show what a high-grade honeycomb core can do. This impressive design is often mentioned in the typical snowboard review. This is why many people recommend Burton for those who want to improve their riding style and technique.</p>
<p><strong>Versatility and connection</strong><br />
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<p>Snowboarding is all about keeping a meaningful relationship with your board. Burton T6 makes things simpler by giving riders the chance to experience a deeper connection with their boards. The Channel, one of its best features, can focus the power to the boards spine. It works by evenly distributing the energy and adding more snap or rebound to every move you make.</p>
<p>The Channel was also able to make this board more versatile than other boards. It allows you to mount your bindings any way you want to. Its endless flexibility will give you full control over how you want to ride and to assemble your board.<br />
These are only three of Burton&#8217;s best features. This snowboard review recommends Burton T6 to every rider who wants to fly at full speed across snowy slopes and hills.</p>
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		<title>Snowboard Review: Nitro MFM Wide Snowboard</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 13:48:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The rush of adrenaline pumping down ones bloodstream gives the kids nowadays the excitement that they try to find in every activity they do. Skating down the street is not enough for them anymore; they need to grind down railings to really enjoy skateboarding. The same goes for sports played in snow. Skiing and sledding are not enough. Nowadays, snowboarding gives them the thrill and excitement whenever they&#8217;re going down that sloped mountain. However, in order to snowboard successfully, you need to have the right snowboard, and hopefully, this snowboard review will help  you out in choosing one.<br />
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<p>Nitro Snowboards have been producing great snowboards since the 1990s. They design all their snowboards in the Seattle office, where it was founded. The boards are then produced in Austria, where a Nitro snowboard goes through rigorous quality checks to ensure safe and top quality performance.<br />
One product that has been given a snowboard review is the Nitro MFM Wide 155cm snowboard. With this snowboard, Nitro really does deliver in terms of quality and performance. The Nitro MFM features Powerlite, wherein it has a ultra-light woodcore from tip up until the tail for a great ride and maneuverability. It also has S2 Dyneema Triax fixed on it, wherein two strips of dyneema robings are attached above and under the core for snapping capabilities. This Nitro snowboard has tapered tips that can easily disperse energy from the rider to the board as well as reduce swing weight. Its dual digressive sidecut also allows the rider to have easy take-offs as well as effortless landings without sacrificing the great turns that it can give.<br />
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<p>The width of both its nose and tail measures 30.40cm, while the waist measures 26.20cm. The Nitro MFM has a wide sidecut of 7.3m. Among many others, a snowboard review deems this Nitro snowboard as having the perfect shape, neither bordering as a freestyle board nor a freeride board. It&#8217;s also being marketed as an all-around board, which makes it perfect for beginners.<br />
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<p>Whether you sport a regular or a goofy stance, Nitro snowboards are there to support your every boarding needs. The best thing about Nitro is that with every board they sell, they have boots and bindings that go along with them. Beginners can opt for gear that they think will profit their style more. Nevertheless, the board only helps the rider if the rider already has enough skill to show. Hopefully, this snowboard review have proven itself useful.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Dec 2010 10:22:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pic by pincusvt under CC Attribution license In this post we will be discussing some more advanced snowboarding techniques, such as ollie’s, rail grinding and half pipe riding. If you are not experienced with snowboarding then you may not want to try these techniques until you know what you are doing. You may be severely [...]]]></description>
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<p>In this post we will be discussing some more advanced snowboarding techniques, such as ollie’s, rail grinding and half pipe riding. If you are not experienced with snowboarding then you may not want to try these techniques until you know what you are doing. You may be severely injured if you do not have the proper experience. </p>
<p><strong>Ollie</strong><br />
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<p>To do an ollie, you will need to move both of your legs independently. You will flex one leg and the snowboard will slide in that direction. Then you will flex the other leg very fast and then you can pop off the tail of the snowboard and pull it up in the air. Then you will land with your weight distributed evenly and board being flat.  </p>
<p><strong>Rail Grinding</strong><br />
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<p>The first thing that you should know about rail grinding on a snowboard is that it’s best to do on a smaller snowboard because they are more flexible and easier to turn. It just works better with a shorter snowboard.<br />
When you are getting ready to approach the rail you should not be doing a bunch of turns, you want to set yourself up with the right speed. You want to go straight into it with the point of the snowboard. Keep your feet flat and your weight directly over your snowboard. </p>
<p>It helps to look at the end of the rail. When you look at the end of the rail it helps you actually get there. When you land you want to spot yourself while bending your knees. </p>
<p><strong>Half Pipe Riding</strong><br />
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<p>Riding a half pipe can be easy if you know the proper techniques. It is best to start with smaller half pipes and work your way up to the bigger ones, but these instructions can be followed for any size half pipe. Always remember to keep your knees bent when you are snowboarding.  </p>
<p>When dropping into the half pipe, you will need to do an ollie on your snowboard. You want to land with your weight on your heels. When you come down on the half pipe, you will need to push off the wall with your feet to add speed and momentum. You will also push off  the wall when you are going up the side to get back down, this will give you the momentum and speed needed to get over to the other side of the half pipe. Then you just keep pumping your weight up and down each side. </p>
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Now that you know a few advanced snowboarding techniques, you can go out and practice doing ollies and have fun riding rails and half pipes. You will be snowboarding like a professional before you know it.</p>
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<p>Snowboarding has taken the place of the old winter tradition of sledding. Although many kids still go sledding, a lot more are snowboarding because of the excitement and fast-paced adrenaline rush it can give whether it&#8217;s done in a snowy half pipe or on a sloped mountain side. When buying snowboards, you need to consider that there are three kinds of snowboards: the freeride snowboard, which was made for beginners; the freestyle snowboard, which is shorter than a freeride board and is more flexible; and finally, the race board, which is narrower than the first two, which was built for speed. The Morrow Fury snowboard was not built as a race board, but it bobs in between the two other kinds of snowboard. This snowboard review will explain why.</p>
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With its directional shape, this snowboard was built to endure both freeride and freestyle performance while still experiencing smooth and snappy rides thanks to its full-length performance core. The radial sidecut is there to provide more consistent and smoother turns, as well as having a stiffer tail flex that provides stability and support. The snowboard has a 360 3D Structural cap to provide strength and responsiveness as well as 360 Edge protection, this snowboard, along with other Morrow snowboards. Have the strongest edge around.</p>
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The snowboard has the dimensions of 8.2 meters for its sidecut, having 25.20 cm for its waist width, and having a length of 159 cm, but it does have a variation of length that spans from women&#8217;s boards to men&#8217;s boards. The mirror finish also serves as a protective coating for the cool modern typographic design it sports, which every snowboard review is raving about.</p>
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One good thing about this snowboard is that because of its great overall features including its length, beginners can easily use it without any problems. Every snowboard review article out there about the Morrow Fury talks about how it can glide easily through snow and how it can make any beginner in snowboarding look like a pro because of its swift turning capabilities. Truly, this snowboard rocks the slopes.</p>
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Keep in mind, however, that this snowboard can only do so much for the snowboarder, since it is still up to the boarder to apply his or her skills in snowboarding to rip up the slopes. No matter how expensive or great your snowboard may be, or no matter how positive a snowboard review is about your snowboard, your skill in snowboarding will still count in the end.</p>
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<p>In this post we are going to discuss how to get on and off of a chair lift. This is important to know because your safety is at stake. We will also be covering snowboard carving. </p>
<p>First, let’s talk about getting on a chair lift.</p>
<p><strong>Tip # 1</strong><br />
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<p><strong>Tip # 2</strong><br />
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Do not let the board twist when you sit in the chair. This could cause injury to your knee or ankle. The snowboard could also get caught and cause you to fall out of the chair</p>
<p><strong>Tip # 3</strong><br />
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Always lower the restraining bar when you are seated. This is most important for your safety. You do not want to fall out of the chair lift and get hurt.</p>
<p>Now let’s discuss how to get off of the chair lift<br />
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<p><strong>Tip #1</strong><br />
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Lift the restraining bar. Sometimes people forget that they have the restraining bar down. You won’t be able to get out unless you lift the bar. </p>
<p><strong>Tip # 2</strong><br />
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Do not let the snowboard pivot under your feet. This could cause you to fall or start sliding down the loading ramp.</p>
<p><strong>Tip # 3</strong><br />
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Make sure that you stand up all the way. Put an even amount of weight on both of your legs. Make sure that your knees are straight. If you bend one of your knees you are likely to fall. </p>
<p>Next we are going to talk about carving. This is what you will do on your way down the slope. It resembles a back and forth motion. Carving will leave a wavy pattern in the snow. </p>
<p>To carve in the snow with your snowboard you simply shift your weight from your toe side edge, to your heel side edge. The edges of your snowboard are what will leave the marks in the snow. </p>
<p>When you are carving with your snowboard you will be moving from left to right through the snow, and down the slope.<br />
While carving you have to keep your knees bent. You will be moving your hips from front to back to distribute your weight from one edge of the snowboard to the other. </p>
<p>Now that you know these basic techniques, we can move on to the more advanced techniques. In the next post we will be covering &#8211; Ollie’s, Half Pipes and Rail Grinding.<br />
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<p>Hopefully, you are getting better with your snowboarding. </p>
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<p>There are a few things that you must master before you should try to take on the big slopes with your snowboard. These are falling leaf technique and turning. Start out on a small slope until you get good enough at it to go up on the chair lift. Remember to always keep most of your weight on your front (lead) foot. That is where your power is. </p>
<p><strong>The Falling Leaf Technique</strong><br />
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Think of snowboarding like a leaf falling to the ground. As a leaf falls to the ground it sways back and forth in the air. This is the same type of movement that you will have as you are snowboarding down a slope. We call this the falling leaf technique.<br />
To do falling leaf you simply look down the slope to one side and as you do that you will feel your head and waist start to move in that direction. This will cause you to begin to slide down the slope. If you bring your head back to center you will feel your hips start to level back out and you will begin to stop. You can do this on either side of your body. All of your movements are based on your eyes and your weight placement.<br />
This is what will make you turn on your snowboard. We are going to break it down into two different turns.</p>
<p><strong>Toe Side Turn</strong><br />
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Start out on your heels. Point your board down the slope. Once you are completely straight on your snowboard put your weight on your toes. You will have to rock your hips from back to front to get your weight placement right. </p>
<p><strong>Heel Side Turn</strong><br />
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Next is your heel side turn. You will start out with your weight on your toes.  Then you will slide down the slope. When you rock your hips from the front side position to the back side position your weight will be moved from your toes to your heels. This will cause you to make a turn and stop. </p>
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When you get good at these techniques you will be able to take on more advanced techniques. These things that were discussed in this article will teach you how to turn and stop on a snowboard. These are very important things to know before you get onto a chair lift and begin to take on the bigger slopes. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Pic by Zach Dischner under CC Attribution license To know the basic steps and techniques for snowboarding, for any beginner are essential for enjoying the charm of snowboarding. Almost all ski resorts have a so-called &#8220;Bunny Hill”, that is a broad hillside at an angle of 10-15 degrees with a well-packed snow and the general [...]]]></description>
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<p>To know the basic steps and techniques for snowboarding, for any beginner are essential for enjoying the charm of snowboarding. Almost all ski resorts have a so-called &#8220;Bunny Hill”, that is a broad hillside at an angle of 10-15 degrees with a well-packed snow and the general long-run. . After mastering it a beginner can move then to the downhill and more advanced boarders. </p>
<p><strong>Carrying the Board</strong><br />
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There are many ways to carry a snowboard, but most people use one of the two. The first way is by keeping the hand in the middle of the bottom for balance. In this case, the snowboard is pointing towards the boarder eyes.<br />
The second way for snowboarding is to carry behind with both hands. This method is less tedious, since both hands are being used. But the first method is preferred on slopes and other busy areas, because the snowboard is not acting in the party. </p>
<p><strong>Checking the Gear</strong><br />
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The gear must be checked. The snowboarder must wear shoes, snap fastening and stand on the board. As a beginner a small tip is to shake on the board, transferring weight. Before going to the track, the equipment must be checked. </p>
<p><strong>Before You Start</strong><br />
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Warming up is a good technique to follow before snowboarding. It is quite fine to exercise to reduce the risk of injury. Workout will make the blood move faster, warms the muscles and joints. A beginner should focus more on warm-up those muscles, which he/she needs the most, which are the thighs and lower legs, buttocks, back and neck. </p>
<p><strong>Get Ready</strong><br />
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After a beginner warms up, he/she must put a snowboard on the flat snowed surface of the bunny hill and fasten the front foot to the snowboard (stand &#8220;regular&#8221; &#8211; left foot forward, stand &#8220;goofy&#8221; &#8211; right) or in a standing position, or first in a sitting position. A safer way is to clasp fastening, sitting. Stand with the front foot on the board and back foot near the snowboard from the toes. Now lift the front leg that is attached to the board and try a little drag to it. <br />
Try the skating motion, keeping the front foot with the board in a straight line in front of him and using the back as jogging. This is very similar to ice skating. Now try to slide, starting by taking small steps, and then pushing off the back foot. Keep your front leg slightly bent, bringing it more weight, as it helps maintain balance. A little later, one will be able to roll on a certain speed, then placing the back foot on the pad or at the rear mount. Try to keep both feet on the board as long as possible. The practice works wonders, and soon you&#8217;ll notice that you are completely comfortable with the front foot attached to the board. </p>
<p><strong>On the Slope</strong><br />
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The next basic step is to put the board on the slope. While on a slope, be very careful when you put your board as it may slip or make you roll.  If you are going to go down on a board, put a board across the line of descent. If you have any spoilers (high backs), bury them in the snow. This will keep the board in place. <br />
Next a beginner may learn by wearing a snowboard on a slope. The safest method is to face the slope and attach the board to the back foot. Snowboard should be fastened to the back of the snowboarder’s leg, and fasten the front. Either snap or tie the belt attachment. Now it is the front foot that is in the attachment. A beginner must not worry, by not to focus on the front foot and slide down the slope. Turn around and sit back on the slopes with a board in front of him. Bury the heel edge boards in the snow. You can easily attach the mount back foot, snapping or buttoning her straps. Now you&#8217;re sitting on a slope, a fully equipped and ready to try to do my first downhill on a snowboard. </p>
<p><strong>Safety</strong><br />
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If getting up on a gentle slope and shifting the weight on the front foot, one can try to use his hands, grabbing the front edge boards and making a lunge forward. Once it was obtained, try to keep balance. Be careful not to tip over, better to fall back on the buttocks, and then keel over, landing in the face of the slope. Falling, try to fall on your forearms instead of hands. Fingers and wrists most easily damaged, so always try to fall on your forearms, knees, elbows and buttocks. </p>
<p><strong>Your First Trial</strong><br />
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Once it was obtained, try to stay for a short time in a straightforward, quiet position. Try to find the balance point. Once you can sit and stand without slipping and falling, you can try to make the first descent. Ride for a little while and then raise your fingers as soon begins to accelerate. Now you can move across the line of the slope or tilt down the toes to roll forward, or raising them to stop. In fact, with all these snowboarding basics, it is a beginner’s first experience of snowboarding.</p>
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