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by Mark Redoubt
Ever wondered how to do a 360 on a snowboard? By following a few simple tips you can take your snowboard skills to the next level. This article will show you 5 simple and effective tips that you can take up to the hill.
In order to start hitting 3’s consistently you have to master some building blocks. You also need to learn to stick your edges, the wind up, the release off the lip and be able to spot your landings.
1. Do you have front side, back side, and cab (fakie) 180’s down? You need to master these beginner tricks before you can learn how to do a 360 on a snowboard. Check your ego now because you will experience pain and frustration if you are not ready. To get used to the feeling of the spin, practice doing 360’s on flat land with and without your board on.
2. Learn how to stick your edge so that you can spin a 360 properly. The goal is to create a strong base for you to jump. You should practice carving on both your heel and toe side edges. Look for small jumps that you can start to spin off. Once you have the feel down, start looking for larger and larger hits to build your confidence.
3. A good wind up should be both smooth and stylish. When you reach the bottom of the hit, turn your shoulders in the opposite direction you want to spin. Release your wind up to initiate your spin. Your core and both upper and lower body must work together to spin your body around. Small jumps mean a big wind up and big jumps mean less.
4. Popping off should happen at the very end of the lip. Your board should be pointed straight down the hill and not to the side. Pump your knees into the base of the jump as you do your wind up to get a larger pop.
5. You should be able to see your landing area as you rotate past 270 degrees. If you start be doing backside 360’s, you can really get the feel of your shoulders turning to open as you spot your landing. Your legs should touch down smoothly to absorb the landing. After you have successfully learned how to do a 360 on a snowboard, add another backside 180 to start your mastery of 540’s.
These tips will give you a head start on learning how to do a 360 on a snowboard. Remember that you need to have 180’s down first. Next you can start learning how to stick edges, wind up, release and finally, spot landings.
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