@@mondoshredder5783 Was it your injuries? I just finished watching The Crash Reel (great documentary on Keven Pearce and a testament to helmets.) and when he got out of the hospital after 3 months of fighting for his life and rehab his GF left him. Not sure why but Im assuming it's because he wanted to get back on the stick and land that god forsaken double cork. Glad to see he's come to terms with his life and that fact that he will never be able to compete again. Still sad though. =/
@@princetemujjin its definitely a good idea! especially if your local hill is icy :( i got a lot of headaches learning to snowboard at my treacherous ski hill lol
Thanks Duncan. I'm 54 and going Boarding with my daughter for the first time. I last boarded over 20 yrs ago. I'm so excited. #slowly #gently #keepitsimple
This is my go-to video at the beginning of every season: it's always good to restart from basics, since I don't have the chance to train snowboard during the rest of the year!
Agreed. Much easier if you move your bindings into the middle of the board (I have a burton process flying V, so the EST/infinite channel bindings make it easy to move the bindings forward so they are absolutely centered on my board)... also adjust the angles so your bindings are completely symmetrical. That way you can ride half the day switch and half regular so your muscles get a break on each side, usually I ride all day and get 35K vertical or so.
I respectfully disagree. There is no reason why you can't learn these basics before learning to carve switch (learning switch, however, is key to upping your game). These four basic moves will really get your balance cranked up. Like the coach says ... start off on less slope with less speed. And make sure you have situational awareness (be aware of the space and those around you) turned up as you always should.
the way that Blake can make the camera so smooth and ride effortlessly while Duncan stunts is beautiful. That is a next level cameraman. Duncan is steezy AF and delivers the info. Good style. thanks for the value guys! This video has helped a bunch of my family and little kids learn tricks. super job on this. Thanks!
So this randomly popped up on my feed. I dont ride often anymore but i watched your 3 and 5 tutorials 13 years ago. Glad to see this channel is still helping others improve.
I don’t even snowboard, I ski, but I appreciate this video so much. Very, very professionally and ergonomically edited/written. All around excellent production, friends. Happy 2021
Feeling hyped. Took a couple of days off work in two weeks and rented a big ass house next to a resort with a couple of bros. Definitely gonna try this out on the easier slopes. Can't wait.
Snowboarding this Sunday is gonna be great, god I can't wait. Seriously gonna try out spinning for the first time and definitely hit the jumps a few more times. Time to take risks and have a blast doing it :) Love your videos SnowboardAddiction.
I ride bmx for a long time now and been boarding for a few.. Last winter season ( in Germany) I got in practicing basic skills based on your videos I found out that besides getting better in boarding, I really gained more overall balance when riding bmx Its crazy how much balance you get when practicing basic snowboard skills like buttering and doing flat spins and jumps ( combined too) Keeep it up, nice videos!
So stoked for the post-covid season, last one I practiced carving after not having been on a board for 10 years and even learned how to fully ride/carve switch! This season I want to pick up the speed, get really good at carving, and master everything shown in this video.
I was pretty radical for many years. I'm 44 now, have a neck injury, so basically I just go down the hill nowadays, and I think I love riding even more.
Wow, this is a side of snowboarding I just never got to learn. I’ll definitely be trying my hand with these, this is how I will elevate my fun to a new level
Nose/Tail presses are probably the most underrated snowboard move. Even I learned 180's and 360's before presses but I think getting presses down is really important for jumping because landing on the nose or tail is even easier when you know presses. Its all a comfort thing lol.
Awesome vid. 2 Weeks till first time on snow in 6 years. Done like a weeks snowboarding tops, but I'll be doing all of these by day two. Or be a broken man!
Watching this right now while getting up the slope in Changbaishan. Now I'm turning like a circle. Riding since 20 years but never did some tricks, now I thought it's time 😁 and it's fun even I fall several times
Great video! You really explained and demonstrated everything well. You ride that board beautifully; it looks like an extension of your body. It will give me something fun to practice on my future runs. Subscribed, and I'll watch your other videos. Thanks for sharing!
Thx for the vid. I'm at Snowshoe, WV right now wishing for more pow on the surface. Too much recent rain has exposed all of the underlying ice pack & made tgings too fast for my beginner tag alongs. I wnt to teach them the things you share, but they're having a tough time on the hard surface. Maybe next month.
Yes! A vid of tricks without jumps! Spinning- I was told we call them helicopters! Very cool. Going to try but it's hard to make it look that effortless.
I got a concussion snowboarding last weekend and now I am in the hospital, that day was completely erased from my memory. It’s a shame that I don’t even remember whether I learned how to do all the ollies and nollies properly. I will have to learn to do them again
This was so helpful thank you. I spent my snow trip watching and practicing this and it really helped. Really fun combination of moves. Could you tell me what board you are riding?
The title is accurate, I watched this video and now I have a full time job and first serious girlfriend. Thank you
Made my live🤣
😂😂😂😂
lol good one 👍🏼
Women and employers alike love a man who can butter their biscuits!
@@mondoshredder5783 Was it your injuries? I just finished watching The Crash Reel (great documentary on Keven Pearce and a testament to helmets.) and when he got out of the hospital after 3 months of fighting for his life and rehab his GF left him. Not sure why but Im assuming it's because he wanted to get back on the stick and land that god forsaken double cork. Glad to see he's come to terms with his life and that fact that he will never be able to compete again. Still sad though. =/
Yup, changed my life. In hospital bed with broken neck
wait really
xD
PMSL 😂
gl bro haha
HahahhahHh 😂😂😂🤣
Why do I torture myself watching this after my snowboard trip?
Michael Mannino never stop preparing for the next trip.
looool
lol
ikr, miss it like crazy
I did the same, read your comment and laughed! Just got back last night.
I caught a toe edge just watching this video...
#riderocker
LeCharles07 rocker is for noobs
Lol caught a toe edge on my rocker doing spins last week. Doesn't matter what board, gotta pull the downhill edge up hard
M. H. You clearly know nothing about boarding.
Same my back hurts now
I remember when I first started trying spins... I still remember the sound of my helmet hitting the ground after catching an edge lol
Sounds like I'm gonna need a helmet. XD
@@princetemujjin its definitely a good idea! especially if your local hill is icy :( i got a lot of headaches learning to snowboard at my treacherous ski hill lol
Maybe you need rocker istead of camber? It is much more easier to do sipns on ground
@@snek_4745 im sure that would help, but its more in the technique as you can do spins on either kind of board
Definitely get a helmet. Listen to Tony Hawk talk in any interview and you can hear what years of hitting your head does to you
4:09 i can do this just not on purpose
Nate 88 same
Lmaaooo this made my day cause its so recognizing to me
Spinjitsu snow style
Watching this after getting a new snowboard in the middle of winter is too much hype for me
same!
Thanks Duncan. I'm 54 and going Boarding with my daughter for the first time. I last boarded over 20 yrs ago. I'm so excited. #slowly #gently #keepitsimple
So tell us, how'd it go after 20 years of not boarding?
This is my go-to video at the beginning of every season: it's always good to restart from basics, since I don't have the chance to train snowboard during the rest of the year!
why am I watching this in the middle of summer?
because snowboard is life
why do we have the same name
Jonesing? Not a bad thing, just keep your eyes on Winter.
I don’t watch snowboarding, I don’t snowboard, I’ve never touched a snowboard... yet here I am.
the boybrutus just try it, trust me you won’t regret it
get involved
I hope you’ve started boarding now
trust us, or has anyone in the internet ever been proofed wrong?!
I've been snowboarding for over ten years and am just now like, "maybe youtube could teach em to ride better."
I'm so glad I skated for 10 years before starting to snowboard. I picked most of this up naturally without even having to think about it.
same
Yup
Me too lol
Ollies and 180s yes. But riding and butters and riding switch is still new. I don't think skating helped me a lot
i can snowboard but wondering if that will make skateboarding easier as i want to get into it
holy shit I need to wait half of a year to have snow
🤦♀️🙄
or move to the far south
😭😭😭
Yo me too, but let's be optimistic. We've already waited half a year! Let's get it!
2 months and the glaciers will open here in austria :D
The ABSOLUTE FIRST thing you need to learn in progression is riding switch with carves in BOTH directions. Then move on to these.
Agreed. Much easier if you move your bindings into the middle of the board (I have a burton process flying V, so the EST/infinite channel bindings make it easy to move the bindings forward so they are absolutely centered on my board)... also adjust the angles so your bindings are completely symmetrical. That way you can ride half the day switch and half regular so your muscles get a break on each side, usually I ride all day and get 35K vertical or so.
any tips on riding switch ? can pretty much do whatever riding normal but switch sketches me out. i ride 15, 10
@I hate everyone thanks for the advice, hit mt snow vt yesterday and rode a couple trails switch. got some solid 180s down working on the flat 270s
Why’s that?
I respectfully disagree. There is no reason why you can't learn these basics before learning to carve switch (learning switch, however, is key to upping your game). These four basic moves will really get your balance cranked up. Like the coach says ... start off on less slope with less speed. And make sure you have situational awareness (be aware of the space and those around you) turned up as you always should.
I thought I was losing control when I was really pulling off shifties all this time - thanks SA!!!
Discovered spinning last week on my own and had so much fun! Thanks for a lot more new idears to use and have fun!
the way that Blake can make the camera so smooth and ride effortlessly while Duncan stunts is beautiful. That is a next level cameraman. Duncan is steezy AF and delivers the info. Good style. thanks for the value guys! This video has helped a bunch of my family and little kids learn tricks. super job on this. Thanks!
So this randomly popped up on my feed. I dont ride often anymore but i watched your 3 and 5 tutorials 13 years ago. Glad to see this channel is still helping others improve.
This is great advice. I’ve been boarding for years, but I think I might still go back and practice these basics to clean up my style.
I don’t even snowboard, I ski, but I appreciate this video so much. Very, very professionally and ergonomically edited/written. All around excellent production, friends. Happy 2021
Got to agree, one of the best videos and exactly what I was looking for! More like this please!
This is one of the best tutorials EVER!! Thank you. I can't wait to get out and try these. It's opened up my world...again😁
I LOVE spinning down the mountain. So much fun and great practice for control. Love
You are a natural when it comes to teaching. Professional and thorough. Great content
Thank you very much!
For so long positioning before doing tricks was so hard. I'll practice that as warming every time!
Ur a legend! This is exactly what a snowboarder needs to be able to be an amazing snowboarder 🏂 Thx for the Teaching :)
Hell ya! Thx for the inspiration! Cant wait to put this into use. Presented very well! Ty!
Feeling hyped. Took a couple of days off work in two weeks and rented a big ass house next to a resort with a couple of bros. Definitely gonna try this out on the easier slopes. Can't wait.
Pansar Pelle gp
Thank you for your help, I understood every bit of it and I can’t wait to try everything on the slopes
0:19 Nose and Tail Presses
1:20 Ollies and Nollies
3:04 Spinning
4:35 Shifties
You guys always killing it with such a solid advice and tricks!!! Thanks for the vids.!
Great vid! 🤘🏼
Gutted I didn’t think to search this before going away! Have to wait till next January now.
Very clear, explained in a simple way, and useful! Thank you!
This is great.. So many ideas. Thank you!
Snowboarding this Sunday is gonna be great, god I can't wait.
Seriously gonna try out spinning for the first time and definitely hit the jumps a few more times. Time to take risks and have a blast doing it :)
Love your videos SnowboardAddiction.
A really nice, non judgemental, step by step guide on things that will actually make things more fun. Cheers
Caught an edge and face planted from watching this video.
Jappan Behl if you’re not falling over you’re not pushing yourself if you’re not pushing yourself you’re not trying hard enough
Lol. Are you really blaming your faulty foot placement on a well informed, helpful video? Wow 😂😂
@@Zohan369 when did he do that
@@Zohan369 Yep, flashbacks... virtual face-plant.
Great and inspiring stuff. Haven't been boarding for 4 years, next week going to the mountains. Going to practice these to get back in shape.
Your explanations are as clear and precise as your skill is awesome ! Thanks for this video 😊
I've tried this, it works! today many people told me my riding is improving. Thanks SA
Wow, your really good teacher! Def gonna give these a try in the same sequence...nice.
Thank you. I was wondering why my spinning was so inconsistent. I'll keep my head up from now on!
I feel complete now. Not sure how I made this far in life without this. Thank you
Great simple progression and spot on demos. Kudos!
I ride bmx for a long time now and been boarding for a few..
Last winter season ( in Germany) I got in practicing basic skills based on your videos
I found out that besides getting better in boarding, I really gained more overall balance when riding bmx
Its crazy how much balance you get when practicing basic snowboard skills like buttering and doing flat spins and jumps ( combined too)
Keeep it up, nice videos!
So stoked for the post-covid season, last one I practiced carving after not having been on a board for 10 years and even learned how to fully ride/carve switch! This season I want to pick up the speed, get really good at carving, and master everything shown in this video.
This was a perfect tutorial Helped unhook my rotations thank you!
4:12 damn his ping must be high
spinning aim bot
This video was so awesome, exactly what I need right now. Some new easy trick ideas I can build up upon. Thank you so much!! :)
Great skills Duncan, you make everything look so easy.
Thanks for the tips
You make it look so easy
Such a great video, easily explained and demonstrated...thanks mate!
Simple and much more than useful! Thank you guys, the video is amazing. Now I have a plan for a season :D
Wow this is incredibly helpful. Snow boarding for me has been a solo learning experience so thanks.
Havent even watched the video and my life is changed. Now im off to change the world. Cheers!
These tricks are great!thank you ,i ll start practice just like that
Cant wait to try some new tricks on the slopes! Thanks for this 😄✌
I was pretty radical for many years. I'm 44 now, have a neck injury, so basically I just go down the hill nowadays, and I think I love riding even more.
great vid just what i needed i have a lot of tricks but need to improve butters and i think this is the best vid for it !
Never thought about doing nose/tail presses or ollie/nollies while sideslipping, great tip!
Can’t wait to apply this to my 2nd season coming up. Tucson Arizona! My buddy and I have to drive 4 hours to get some snow ❄️ don’t stop us
Just got myself a nice new jib board so can't wait to take some of these pointers with me on to the mountain!
This video is packed! Gives me a lot of inspiration to practice :)
Wow, this is a side of snowboarding I just never got to learn. I’ll definitely be trying my hand with these, this is how I will elevate my fun to a new level
Need to work on all of these. Great video.
One of my favorite vids you've put out. Thanks!
thankyou for your time
Snowboarding next week I can’t wait to try these new moves
Nose/Tail presses are probably the most underrated snowboard move. Even I learned 180's and 360's before presses but I think getting presses down is really important for jumping because landing on the nose or tail is even easier when you know presses. Its all a comfort thing lol.
Aaah yeah... Whistler. Had a great time there this year, longing to get back to shred and the Splitz 🍔
Great vid 👍
Absolutely great video man, thaks a lot!!
Excellent video! My kids and I will definitely make use of these moves. Cheers!
Great vid! Thanks for the upload!
This is great! Thank you for this!
Awesome vid. 2 Weeks till first time on snow in 6 years. Done like a weeks snowboarding tops, but I'll be doing all of these by day two. Or be a broken man!
Will defo try these, thanks!
Ty! This winter I should try it!
I learned myself spins few years ago, never seen anybody doing that. I was so proud
very useful and practical! thanks for sharing this!
I’m so addicted to snowboard this was just a nice injection to the snow vein, thanks!!!
awesome!! thank you for that tutorial
Def some good advice , that shifty front board tho 🔥
Watching this right now while getting up the slope in Changbaishan. Now I'm turning like a circle. Riding since 20 years but never did some tricks, now I thought it's time 😁 and it's fun even I fall several times
Great video! You really explained and demonstrated everything well. You ride that board beautifully; it looks like an extension of your body. It will give me something fun to practice on my future runs. Subscribed, and I'll watch your other videos. Thanks for sharing!
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO
Worth the effort man, thanks!!
This is the most useful video I watched, thank you!
This is really good way to start riding switch and doing tricks
Thank you! It was really helpful! :)
i wish i had such controll under my board as u....amazinggg
This is just the type of video I like to see!
Thx for the vid. I'm at Snowshoe, WV right now wishing for more pow on the surface. Too much recent rain has exposed all of the underlying ice pack & made tgings too fast for my beginner tag alongs. I wnt to teach them the things you share, but they're having a tough time on the hard surface. Maybe next month.
Yes! A vid of tricks without jumps! Spinning- I was told we call them helicopters! Very cool. Going to try but it's hard to make it look that effortless.
Soooo good, especially the last trick and all the combos. Wish this had come out a few weeks ago BEFORE I was in Whistler :P
I got a concussion snowboarding last weekend and now I am in the hospital, that day was completely erased from my memory. It’s a shame that I don’t even remember whether I learned how to do all the ollies and nollies properly. I will have to learn to do them again
4:10 - malfunction......malfunction.....can't......stop.....spinning.....
Great teacher, thanks Sensei!!!
This was so helpful thank you. I spent my snow trip watching and practicing this and it really helped. Really fun combination of moves. Could you tell me what board you are riding?
Exellent spin!ty!!
Wow awesome! thank you!!!