Straight Runs
Author: Jeremy Sheridan - Snowboard Instructor (CASI 2)
Straight runs are a lot of fun and a crucial skill to learn before you can ride in the terrain park. You can travel at extremely high speeds while maintaining a very stable body position. Regardless of how fast or slow you are riding, all the same principles apply. Start slow on easy terrain or towards the bottom of a run. As you become more comfortable you can gradually try steeper and longer terrain.
Key Points
- Maintain a balanced body position.
- Keep the base of your snowboard flat on the snow at all times.
- Stay perfectly aligned over your snowboard.
- Always have your ankles and knees slightly flexed (bent).
- Look and point straight down the fall line, like an arrow. Focus on the terrain ahead.
- Relax your ankle and knee joints. This enables your lower body to work like suspension; riding over bumps becomes very easy.
- Always stay in control. Know your limits.
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