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Snowboarding Tricks - What To Avoid

by Jessica P

So, you've decided to learn how to do some really neat snowboarding tricks? That is a wise decision. You can look really cool in front of your friends, show off your stuff, and maybe even gain a fan club. Okay, well maybe you won't get a fan club, but you will look really cool.

Before you start, you should really do a lot of research and hang out with some experienced snowboarders. Keep in mind that there are a lot of things you should not do when it comes to performing your snowboarding tricks. Here are some of the most important.

Do Not:

Get boots that are too tight on your feet. When you try the boots on, they should feel comfortable. Too many of us are under the assumption that it is fine if they hurt a some because you will break them in. No. Always purchase boots that fit snugly without feeling like they're too tight.

Start off by buying a long board. Don't buy an expensive board to start with, you want to get a cheap board so you can mess it up during all your learning mistakes without too much worry.You are, after all, just starting out. Purchasing a long board or a really expensive one isn't a good idea.

Be embarrassed if you fall. Big deal. Do you know how many times professionals like Sean White have fallen? Tons. Everyone does and it's all a part of learning.

Start doing advanced snowboarding tricks too early. Begin with the simple ones. The big ones will come later.

Practice all by yourself. Always have a group of buddies with you when you're practicing your tricks in case you seriously hurt yourself. It has happened. At the very least, always take a buddy with you.

Alright, well that was enough for today. Now you can go out there and start practicing those sweet snowboarding tricks!

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Published October 15th, 2007

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