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				Stopping - 
				 by Frosty Rider |  
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				Stopping requires that you steer 
				your board sideways, either across the fall-line (directly downhill) 
				or perpendicular to the direction of travel; whichever has greater 
				impact at the time.
				ALWAYS turn to ride on the uphill 
				edge of the board (whether it be heel-edge or toe-edge).  Increase 
				the edge angle progressively for more stopping power, decreasing the angle 
				has the opposite effect.  Maintain balance over the uphill 
				edge.
				Remain upright with your knees slightly bent. Once you have come to a 
				complete stop, you may find it difficult to maintain balance.  
				If so just sit down on the snow.  Once you are ready to go 
				again, stand back up and you are off again!   
				CAUTION:  It is not feasible to stop suddenly, 
				especially when you are going fast; so leave some room, think 
				smart, and 
				look ahead. 
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