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  • #120
    jt
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      I have A Burton Clash and Burton freestyle bindings and boots Whats the best things for me to learn to do on the hillnever done any jumps but can turn ,stop, ride goofy

      #2423
      Frosty
      Keymaster

        Hi JT, Welcome to the forums.  You might want to get into carving and start doing jumps off rollers.

        #2426
        jt
        Participant

          your going to have to explain that I'm new at this went out last season 5 times taking lessons and got the eqipment and season pass for this season

          #2427
          Frosty
          Keymaster

            your going to have to explain that I'm new at this went out last season 5 times taking lessons and got the eqipment and season pass for this season

            Check out the Terms Page for definitions of Carving and Rollers.http://www.frostyrider.com/terms.htm#Rhttp://www.frostyrider.com/terms.htm#C

            #2430
            jt
            Participant

              so i shouldn't go off jumps until i can land a ? on a roller

              #2433
              Frosty
              Keymaster

                You can do an ollie off a roller first.  Heck, bring a shovel and build a kicker over a roller for all I care.  Just make sure you are confident you can do it safely.  If not, start small and progress your way up.

                #2437
                jt
                Participant

                  I would like to say first of all i'm not going to go on this site if it has porn on it and second whats the best way to do that jump.

                  #2439
                  Frosty
                  Keymaster

                    We do our very best to keep this site clean.  If you notice anything trashy please PM me ASAP.  As for the jump, first try some basic ollies just in the flats, like at the bottom of a run.  Then, once you get the feel for that, find a nice roller on the hill that will provide you more air time while boosting from.  Almost all jumps require some sort of ollie or boost move from the lip.  Ensure a smooth landing by scoping out the junp first before hitting it.  The landing should be sloping downwards.  Jump selection is crucial.  Don't be fooled, very experienced snowboarders make it look too easy sometimes, but be assured they have put in all their time scoping the hits.

                    #2436
                    jt
                    Participant

                      Thanks 😀

                      #2446
                      Josh
                      Participant

                        Hey.  You can always PM me too;)

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