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  • EsPo
    Dosehead
    • Jul 2002
    • 4140

    #1

    having trouble with spins (snowboarding)

    alright, the past like 8 times ive gone snowboarding, ive been working on doing a 360. every time i start spinning, i become almost inverted, and end up landing on my back. im thinking that im starting to spin to early, or maybe trying to hard.. any tips?
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  • gimp
    Registered User
    • Jan 2001
    • 2368

    #2
    Your probably starting to early. And if the jump has to much lip, thats not a good combination. Are you trying to do a frontside or a backside 360? Like, are you turning 90 degrees, then you land on your back, or are you 270 degrees around and you hit the ground? If your like me, I used to try the frontside 360, i'd try to spin to early, and the board would just kick out at the lip of the jump, I'd spin about 270 degrees, and land on my back. They only way that I got around the problem was finding better (bigger), jumps with less lip. I just got more air so I had plenty of time to do the spin, and spot my landing. Buy a helmet and keep tryin.

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    • ronron2112
      Riding hard, Riding RED
      • Oct 2001
      • 579

      #3
      Backside 3's have always been easier for me, just because i know where the position i have to move my front foot to (if that makes sense..)

      but try spining with your body.. pre-load on the approach to the jump, than in the air unload and spin. spin your body too, not just your waist. you may want to use your arms too, to keep your momentum up.. have fun..

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      • EsPo
        Dosehead
        • Jul 2002
        • 4140

        #4
        Originally posted by gimp
        If your like me, I used to try the frontside 360, i'd try to spin to early, and the board would just kick out at the lip of the jump, I'd spin about 270 degrees, and land on my back. They only way that I got around the problem was finding better (bigger), jumps with less lip. I just got more air so I had plenty of time to do the spin, and spot my landing. Buy a helmet and keep tryin.
        thats it... i have a helmet...
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        • RetroEclipseMan
          AO's Future Game Artist
          • Jun 2002
          • 1386

          #5
          Also remember to turn your head in the direction you're spinning. It may not seem like it a makes a big difference but it really helps. By doing this it will be easier to rotatate your shoulders and bring your hips around. Don't forget to spot your landing and then just stomp it when you get around. Good luck.
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          • FalconGuy016
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            • Aug 2002
            • 6127

            #6
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            • FactsOfLife
              Conservative Jihadi
              • May 2002
              • 2504

              #7
              keep your head level and looking for your landing.

              SPOT the place you're going to stick the finish.

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              • ShooterJM
                Shooter Wang - Ice Ninja
                • Feb 2002
                • 3651

                #8
                When I was trying I started practicing with a an old board in my lawn. Just kept jumping and spinning until I was able to do a 180 with a flat footed jump. If you can get that much speed in your spin you should be able to pull a 360 no problem. Also, like what everyone else is saying, when you hit a jump it's better if it's a lateral launch and not a vertical one. Get a helmet, wrist guards and keep trying.
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                • Quiet
                  I should shut up now
                  • Feb 2002
                  • 781

                  #9
                  If you keep going partially inverted you are likely dropping your shoulder as you rotate coming of the face of the jump. Many people have a real tendency to do that because they bend too much at the waist. Think about it if your body is leaning foreward and you turn your shoulders in relation to your torso you are essentialy predisposing yourselt into an off axis spin.

                  To fix - Manitain a straight back as you go off the jump and remember to keep your shoulders parallel to the direction of travel when you initiate the spin. I think you'll find that will ease your problem, where the body goes the limbs and board will follow.



                  I might know a thing or two about boarding

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                  • EsPo
                    Dosehead
                    • Jul 2002
                    • 4140

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Quiet
                    I might know a thing or two about boarding
                    i see from your profile!
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                    • Quiet
                      I should shut up now
                      • Feb 2002
                      • 781

                      #11
                      I didn't think anybody actually read those

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                      • EsPo
                        Dosehead
                        • Jul 2002
                        • 4140

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Quiet
                        I didn't think anybody actually read those
                        they dont.. i do though ... check your pm's
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                        • Quiet
                          I should shut up now
                          • Feb 2002
                          • 781

                          #13
                          I caught it, "tag you're it"

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                          • LittleJP
                            I Ball With The 'Fro
                            • Aug 2001
                            • 100

                            #14
                            On a side note (possibly helpful), if you are having trouble completing the full spin, try backside 3s first. At least for me (i ride goofy), i had an easier time with them when i was first starting out, because i could get a stronger push with my front (right) foot. For me, it was almost like pulling a kickflip (on a skateboard, lol). Most importantly, though: Don't be afraid of speed! Many tricks are almost impossible without the proper speed coming into the jump. Bagoo, that's all i really have time to say. If you want more help, PM or IM me. I am a snowboard instructor, and, as such, I have gathered many helpful teaching methods....blah i dont want to talk about myself though.

                            EDIT: Additionally, what Quiet said is 100 percent correct.
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                            • ShooterJM
                              Shooter Wang - Ice Ninja
                              • Feb 2002
                              • 3651

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Quiet
                              I might know a thing or two about boarding
                              I noticed that. Mind I if bug you about a landing issue? If not no worries.

                              What's the best way to stick a landing on a steep incline? Every single time I touch down my board slides out from under me and I land on my butt. Would leaning my upper body forward a bit more (down the mountain) help?
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