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Biff
Other
wise known as: crash, wreck,
eat it, wipe out
“Ouch! John just biffed
it so hard coming off that table top.”
To crash, plain and simple. When
you biff it, you eat it, or wipe out. All speed goes to zero
and you are not riding on your board any longer.
You typically have snow down your
back and your goggles are either 10 feet in front of you
or behind, opposite of where your beanie is.
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Gear
Stuff to keep you riding day in and dayout.
Snowboard
Helmets
Snowboard
Hip Pads
Goggles
& Replacement Lens
Library
These books and vids can also help you
master all sorts of niftytricks.
Todd
Richards' Trick Tips, Vol. 1: Park and Pipe Basics
Todd
Richards' Trick Tips, Vol. 2: Park and Pipe, The Next Level
Learn
To Snowboard DVD - Boarding Skool
The Illustrated Guide To Snowboarding
Snowboarding
Skills: The Back-To-Basics Essentials for All Levels
Snowboarder's
Start-Up: A Beginner's Guide to Snowboarding
(Sick)
: A Cultural History of Snowboarding
Blower
: Snowboarding Inside Out
Lost
in Transition
Learn the lingo
Learn what all those things they are saying
really mean. Click for a complete description..
Bomb -To ride straight down the run Lens -translucent piece of plastic in either glasses or goggles Night Riding -snowboarding after it gets dark Jib -to snowboard on obstacles that are not regularly intended for riding on Air -getting you and your board completely air borne Snowboard Socks -Keep your feet warm, all day long Hip Pads -keep the bruises on your hips to a minimum Lip -the very last part you will hit |