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My Sport, Mountain Boarding Connect the ankle strap so when you come off you don't loose the board. Lean backwards to go right and forwards to go left, if you are going out of control lean back so the board goes across hill rather than downhill.
Ryan's Mountainboard Page The main tricks that people do on mountainboards are grabs. There is a grab index were you can tell where to grab the board to do a certain trick. Some trick tips: goin over jumps, indy grab, tail grab, nose grab, bunny hop 180, gutter jump, 180, frontside 360, backscratcher, Method, boneing out your grabs, stopping, indy 180, blind 360/Backside 360, FS boardslide, going down stairs, 360 to indy grab, Nose grab to fakie, Roast beef, Crossbone method, Japan air
Basics of Mountain Boarding The mountain board works much like a snowboard. Unlike a snowboard, it has wheels and hurts alot more when you fall. You turn by shifting your weight to either side of the board. Always remember to keep your balance and not to turn to far. Jumping is a little more difficult than turning. If you have a leash pull up on it and do small wheelies. This will also help on bumpy courses. Once you get this down you can try to jump. When you pull up on the leash also pull up your leg to lift the back. While in the air straighten yourself out so your level with the ground. When you land keep your knees bent so you won't break your leg.
Mountain Boarding Mountain boarding is essentially very good fun. The sport itself can be completley safe and controlled or very dangerous, depending where you do it and how good you are!If you've ever snowboarded or skated before you should have no problems getting to grips with it, but just remember to take you time while learning the basics, to stop any bad habits developing.
The best extreme sport in the world Mountain Boarding is a fun, exciting, and PAINFULL sport. It is a new sport that needs more popularity among poeple. This sport was created by snowboarders with no snow to board on. The solution: snowboards with wheels.
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