| Snowboarding is a kind of sport that was developed | | | | tricks usually uses shorter boards, with smoother flex |
| in the United States of America in the 1960's-1970's. | | | | and subtle edges. Shorter boards can be able to turn |
| The growth of this sport was motivated by | | | | faster and the smoother flex can lessen the energy |
| skateboarding, surfing and skiing. Snowboarding | | | | of the rider to press a desired feature. |
| involves sliding a slope that is sheltered with snow on | | | | Rocker or reverse camber snowboarding boards are |
| a snowboard connected to the rider's feet using a | | | | commonly used in freestyle because of their smooth |
| riding boot set into an elastic mounted binding. | | | | flex and reversed "camber" style. Press feature |
| The suggested defensive safety gear includes wrist | | | | meant for a type of jibbing where in a rider is leaning |
| guards, helmets, padded snowboarding pants, | | | | heavily up to the head or tail of their snowboard that |
| snowboarding boots (should be well-fitted to minimize | | | | causes the other end of the board to lift off from |
| movement of the toes), goggles (prevents snow | | | | feature where they are gliding on. |
| blindness) and padding (used for hips, knees, spine | | | | Snowboarding freestyle likewise features a halfpipe |
| and shoulders). Use the right technique to avoid | | | | trick. Halfpipe tricks were performed with rotations |
| further injuries. To obtain the right technique, you | | | | such as with three hundred sixty degrees or a full |
| should be trained by experienced instructor. | | | | turn in the air. Tricks could be customized while |
| Freestyle | | | | striking a variety of features; riders may execute a |
| Freestyle snowboarding is where in the riders' uses | | | | mixture of board grabs, turnings with somersaults. |
| an artificial terrain distinctive parts like railings, | | | | Snowboarding Skills |
| jumping's, obstacles and different modern features | | | | Stance and balancing- it is important to a |
| where you can perform a skillful act designed to | | | | snowboarder rider to keep the body up to the |
| amuse people watching. The characterized "box" is an | | | | center of the board. |
| object that has slippery top where the rider can glide | | | | Stopping- an important skill to any talented rider to |
| on using the base of their board. | | | | maintain the control in sliding down the mountain |
| The objective of the freestyle boarding is the usage | | | | slopes. |
| of terrain distinct parts to execute artistic work of | | | | Pivot and steering- this is performed by the turning |
| mid-air or jib actions. "Jib" means the rider slides, glide | | | | of the body. |
| or squash on a thing that are not prepared of snow. | | | | Edging- this skill shows on how to maintain body |
| The paraphernalia used on freestyle boarding is | | | | balance over the edge of the snowboard. |
| normally a smooth boot and a dual tipped board for | | | | Pressure control- this skill is necessary when the rider |
| enhanced balancing through riding. The most usual | | | | is over the rough slopes |
| fastening used in freestyle is referred as the "duck | | | | Timing and coordination- this skill is referred to the |
| foot"; where in the foot that is nearer to the back | | | | shifting rhythm of the presentation. |
| of the board has an arc set-up of a negative degree; | | | | Lessons- this will help you know all the details and |
| where in the front foot has a positive charge. | | | | practices about the sport. |
| Riders' of freestyle boarding that are specialized in jib | | | | |