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What is the correct term for riding backwards on a snowboard?

riding backeards


Where is Jennifer in Family ski and snowboard?

Riding on the left snowboard on the 1st and 2nd level


What is the difference between an all mountain snowboard and a free style snowboard?

An all mountain snowboard is a snowboard that can ride in deep pow, in terrain parks, and just riding reguraly. A freestyle snowboard is a snowboard that you can only ride in terrain parks.


What brand of snowboard is chelone miller riding in jeep commercial?

Jeremy Jones' snowboard. it's the flagship model:


What is the correct term for fear of cars?

Amaxophobia? it's fear of riding or being in a car.


Is a Burton motion 51 snowboard a pill snowboard?

No, a Burton Motion 51 snowboard is not classified as a "pill" snowboard. The term "pill" usually refers to a specific shape or design in snowboards, often associated with freestyle or park boards. The Burton Motion is designed more for all-mountain riding, focusing on versatility and performance across various terrain rather than the specific characteristics of a pill shape.


What is the most important piece of snowboard gear to purchase?

The snowboard itself is important and needs careful consideration as it will vary depending on your skill level, how the weather is outside, and riding styles.


How do you spell riding?

The gerund form of to ride is riding.


What is the snowboard move Indy?

An indy is when you grab the area between your legs on your board with your back hand (right hand if you are riding goofy, left hand if you are riding regular) in midair.


Name a activity where people wear boots?

Hiking Ski/Snowboard Shoveling Fishing Sledding Hunting Horseback Riding


Do you measure the length of a snowboard with your boots on or off?

doesn't matter, the length you need is independent of your height, it is mostly down to your weight and what kind of riding you do.


Is riding on a car correct?

No, you're in the car not on it.