Improve Your Snowboarding Challenge | Part 2 - Bumps
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KEVIN'S TOP GEAR PICKS
SNOWBOARD: http://bit.ly/2mlOZcJ
GOGGLES: http://bit.ly/2kvQzLu
HELMET: http://bit.ly/2kml7vT
JACKET: http://bit.ly/2km8GQy
PANTS: http://bit.ly/2kmorH8
BOOTS: http://bit.ly/2kIHRIG
BINDINGS: http://bit.ly/2l9GNyj
MITTENS: http://bit.ly/2kInFrM
BACKPACK: http://bit.ly/2qheYGe
WAXING IRON: http://bit.ly/2vltSfg
CAMERA: http://bit.ly/2kyFx41
ACCESSORIES: http://bit.ly/2vkWxB5
DRONE: http://bit.ly/2p9XBGZ
SOCKS: http://bit.ly/2pLq6s5
LIFT TICKET DEALS!: http://bit.ly/2u9C7L7
FOLLOW US & SUPPORT
INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2tJ9p1L
FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2uL41QM
PATREON: http://bit.ly/2tIQSmj
CONTACT: snowboardprocamp@gmail.com
Snowboard through bumps is a great way to improve you snowboarding. You use you knees to absorb the pressure that snowboarding through bumps creates. Bend your knees independently to absorb the bump, then extend between bumps to keep your snowboard in contact with the snow. Find a bumpy run that you can traverse across and practice using your knees to absorb the pressure. Practicing will improve the way you use your knees through uneven terrain. Have fun improving your snowboarding and I'll see you in the next video!
MUSIC: www.whatfunk.com/ceasarsoundsystem-purple-skies/
SNOWBOARD: http://bit.ly/2mlOZcJ
GOGGLES: http://bit.ly/2kvQzLu
HELMET: http://bit.ly/2kml7vT
JACKET: http://bit.ly/2km8GQy
PANTS: http://bit.ly/2kmorH8
BOOTS: http://bit.ly/2kIHRIG
BINDINGS: http://bit.ly/2l9GNyj
MITTENS: http://bit.ly/2kInFrM
BACKPACK: http://bit.ly/2qheYGe
WAXING IRON: http://bit.ly/2vltSfg
CAMERA: http://bit.ly/2kyFx41
ACCESSORIES: http://bit.ly/2vkWxB5
DRONE: http://bit.ly/2p9XBGZ
SOCKS: http://bit.ly/2pLq6s5
LIFT TICKET DEALS!: http://bit.ly/2u9C7L7
FOLLOW US & SUPPORT
INSTAGRAM: http://bit.ly/2tJ9p1L
FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/2uL41QM
PATREON: http://bit.ly/2tIQSmj
CONTACT: snowboardprocamp@gmail.com
Snowboard through bumps is a great way to improve you snowboarding. You use you knees to absorb the pressure that snowboarding through bumps creates. Bend your knees independently to absorb the bump, then extend between bumps to keep your snowboard in contact with the snow. Find a bumpy run that you can traverse across and practice using your knees to absorb the pressure. Practicing will improve the way you use your knees through uneven terrain. Have fun improving your snowboarding and I'll see you in the next video!
MUSIC: www.whatfunk.com/ceasarsoundsystem-purple-skies/
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