This video shows intermediate snowboarders how to avoid common mistakes that stop them from going faster and having more fun on the mountain.
Imagine you're riding your bike down a hill, you know how it feels when you lean too much or don't steer right, and suddenly you wobble or even fall? That's kind of like what happens when snowboarders make these mistakes. They’re not doing anything wrong, just something that could be better.
What Are These Mistakes?
- Not looking ahead: It’s like riding your bike with your eyes shut, you can't steer well if you don’t know where you're going.
- Stiff legs: Imagine trying to walk on stiff, frozen noodles, you won’t move smoothly or quickly.
- Too much pressure on one foot: It's like carrying all your books in one hand while the other is empty, it throws you off balance.
- Forgetting to shift weight: Think of it like riding a seesaw, if you don't move, you stay stuck in the middle.
- Not practicing turns: It’s like trying to draw a circle with straight lines, it just doesn’t work.
By fixing these things, snowboarders can ride more smoothly and have even more fun!
Examples
- A snowboarder keeps falling because they don’t bend their knees when going down the slope.
- They’re trying to do a trick but forget to shift their weight forward.
- They end up sliding sideways instead of moving straight ahead.
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