Stall Tips in the Stash Park - Snowboard Trick Tutorial
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The Burton Stash Park is a very cool and unique terrain park located in Avoriaz, France that contains only natural and wooden features. There is a nice variety of wooden wallrides, quarter pipes, and A-frames that are perfect for practicing stall tricks, so in this video we are going to go over a few tips to help you learn stalls on your snowboard. The first thing you'll want to figure out is the proper speed to approach the feature with to make sure that you reach the top and can stall under your back foot; this should also be about the same speed you would need for an axle stall if that is the trick you would like to do. You'll want to give a little pop as you transition off of the snow and onto the wallride to send you smoothly up onto the coping of the feature, and then focus on grabbing the coping right under your back foot. Keep your body in line over your back foot and balance the trick out, then give another nice pop to send you off of the feature and back down into the landing. This will make the trick feel much smoother and, in my opinion, look a little cleaner than just sliding back down into the feature. I hope that these tips help you to learn stalls on your snowboard, leave any questions in the comments below. Thanks for watching!
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The Burton Stash Park is a very cool and unique terrain park located in Avoriaz, France that contains only natural and wooden features. There is a nice variety of wooden wallrides, quarter pipes, and A-frames that are perfect for practicing stall tricks, so in this video we are going to go over a few tips to help you learn stalls on your snowboard. The first thing you'll want to figure out is the proper speed to approach the feature with to make sure that you reach the top and can stall under your back foot; this should also be about the same speed you would need for an axle stall if that is the trick you would like to do. You'll want to give a little pop as you transition off of the snow and onto the wallride to send you smoothly up onto the coping of the feature, and then focus on grabbing the coping right under your back foot. Keep your body in line over your back foot and balance the trick out, then give another nice pop to send you off of the feature and back down into the landing. This will make the trick feel much smoother and, in my opinion, look a little cleaner than just sliding back down into the feature. I hope that these tips help you to learn stalls on your snowboard, leave any questions in the comments below. Thanks for watching!
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