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Fakie
Other
wise known as: switch, switch
stance
“He sucks so
bad I can beat him riding Fakie.”
Riding Fakie means that you are riding with your opposite foot forward then
you typically do. This means to be riding fakie when you are regular footed
you are now riding with your right foot forward. To ride fakie when you are
goofy footed you need to be riding with your left foot forward.
Learning to ride fakie is just like relearning to carve.
It is, however, an essential aspect in the freestyle world
of snowboarding. Many tricks are either started or landed
riding fakie.
A good way to get better at it is to just make yourself
ride fakie for an hour every day. Pick a time when you aren’t
too tired (like the end of the day or before lunch) or are
too anxious to go get freshies (like the beginning of the
day).
Also on the crappy days when everything is either super tracked out or way
to icy go find some mellow groomed runs and ride fakie all day. After you are
feeling more confidient then practice making turns around obstacles. Don’t
use trees right away as obstacles because they don’t move when you hit
them. Also practice ollies and manuals riding fakie.
Did
we miss something? Do you have any suggestions for others?
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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..
Huck -when someone goes off of a jump and goes big Avalanche -when a layer of snow is weak and can't support the weight of the snow that has fallen Avalanche Shovel -Jumps, Ditches, Avalanches. Use if for everything Betty -any girl who is only snowboarding for the attention I-Beam -a strip of material that is put into the core of a snowboard Edge -metal edges that run along either side of your snowboard Dump -amount of fresh snow that has or will fall Night Riding -snowboarding after it gets dark |