Learn snowboard tricks.
Snowboard tricks are a fun and stylish way to progress your riding. The videos in this section dissect snowboard tricks into step-by-step progressions with familiar examples so that riders of virtually all ability levels can progress their freestyle skills. While some snowboard tricks require expert skills, you’ll find that many use simple movements that even beginners can learn.
Before trying anything on the hill, be sure that your ability level matches the skills required for the trick and don’t get in over your head. As Smart Style says, always start small and work your way up.







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Just wanted to say had the best day ever on my local indoor slope
Been trying to do 180′s on my own for a while but couldn’t nail it but after watching your video and a bit of practice I was hitting 180FS/BS all over the slope woohoo and linking in other tricks like ollies and butters too in the same run
The reason I got my 180FS to work was to keep my head very still and keep looking in the direction I was going which helped my balance when I landed on my other edge. Big big thankyou
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Hi Paul! GREAT to hear. I love those days where you progress. Glad we could play a part in your riding progression.
hi there,
generous and detailded….thank you very much
Just wanted to give you guys a big thank you for all the time you’ve spent creating the vids. they’re fun, informative and easy to understand. Keep up the good work!
Steve (UK)
Hey Guys – Great Website, Cant wait to try some freestyle tomorrow at the indoor slope, Off in the real snow in 4 weeks time
You guys make it look so easy. Thanks GUys, keep the tips and tricks coming
Hey guys, tomorrow I will try to apply yours advices on a 2800 meters mountain in south of France. I hope it will be ok.
I am looking for a good intro progression for riding the bumps. do you have one?
Hi Debbie,
We are working on it…