Sunday, August 9, 2009

How To Do Snowboard Tricks - Challenge Yourself Now

By Mark Redoubt

If you want to learn how to do snowboard tricks then you probably want to learn how to do spins, grabs, rails, boxes, pipe riding and more. But what is the best way to learn these tricks? In this article we will explore and discover the best way to learn how to do snowboard tricks.

Do you get good results from your current mental and physical approach to riding? Is fear getting the best of you and preventing you from excelling? Imagine riding in solid confidence and stomping the sickest tricks on command.

1. Most of you probably have friends who are into snowboarding. If you are just beginning, then I recommend you have a friend walk you through the basics of the sport. Once you have a solid foundational base then it is time to move on to a more technical resource. Our friends can offer helpful trick tips, but unless they are professional level coaches then they can only help you so much.

2. The web is great for a lot of things but it is also full of tons of junk too. Especially in the "trick tips" department. Every kid who can do a 360 thinks that they are good enough to teach others how to do it. Unfortunately they are no better then your friends at simply passing on trick tips without any substantial coaching method. Sure videos let you see a ton of cool moves but they also make it hard to learn from.

3. There are not many people that can afford expensive lessons from top instructors and camps these days. Most of us can't even afford lessons from the local snowboard school. But when we do, we pay a lot of money for a short period of time. Often the lessons are quite a bit better than our friends or videos but sometimes you get stuck with trick tip guy. Its time to find a resource that will end your frustrations and disappointments without costing you a ton of cash.

Snowboard coaching resource guides that are worth your time would have to be made by pro coaches and riders. You want to learn the coolest tricks and in an easy to use and practice method. The best guides would help you to improve your mental game and boost your riding skills too.

You should be able to learn at your own pace. Some tricks you will nail instantly and others will take some time. But at the end of every day you will have the confidence and knowledge you need to keep getting better.

Imagine that there was a snowboard resource that offered to teach you every trick in the book at the cost of a single lesson. Is there even such a thing? Success in the sport of snowboarding is all about getting the right information... - 16887

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