Beginner Snowboard Jump Progression with Doug

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Today I'm snowboarding on Blackcomb mountain with my friend Doug who's learning to hit larger jumps in the terrain park! Doug has had a couple days of hitting smaller jumps and box features on his snowboard. We start the day with a couple warm up laps through the small terrain park getting warmed up and minds thinking about jumps. Next we went through the medium terrain park and took a look at all the jumps. Once we were warmed up on our snowboards and looked at the jumps, we were ready to hit the first jump! The first tip for hitting jumps on your snowboard is to get the speed right, so you can clear the knuckle. A great way to get the speed right is to watch other snowboarders hit the jump first. You can also build your confidence by hitting smaller snowboard jumps. Another key for clearing the knuckle is to get a small pop off the takeoff. This will get you more height in the air to make that landing. Practicing the pop or ollie on the snow and small jumps first so you can use it for landing bigger jumps. The final key in jump progression is to land with your snowboard level. When Doug was first learning to jump he was landing on his tail first, but with some practice he was able to level out the landing. Check out the snowboard trick playlist for more tips on jumps and trick progression! Thanks for watching!

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コメント (21)
  • @YuzukiEba
    omg so many different size and kind of jumps I wish my mountain was this nice for beginners to progress
  • Is just me or do other people look at these jump and think "I can do that" then you get to the smallest jumps and you can't get the confidence
  • The diversity in size of the jumps at that mountain are amazing. My mountain has either huge jumps or tiny hoppers so it is really hard for me to learn
  • I'm same stage as Doug so excellent vid,helps me a lot.✌🏽 The boarder at the back round jump 09:28!!!
  • I love how he is talking about, Doug having to much speed in 6:52 and in the Background, you can see this fast and huge jump of the Skier
  • i expected to watch this for a few min max but it ended up being extremely informative and i watched it all, good job lol
  • Love how good of a teacher/buddy this guy is! Pure beauty! Always helps the confidence when you have someone like that in your corner mice job!!
  • Thank you soooo much! I ride the first time this season and I'm a beginner in jumps but with your tips I stand all jumps :). The kickers were 1meter and I can't believe it. Sry about my english but I from Austria and 14 years old. Please make more great videos! You explain it very well and they help me so much! I'm so happy and I only would say THANK YOU!!!! Tim
  • I like these videos, because It helps to see people doing these for the first time, so you can see their mistakes and avoid them. This video helped me with doing M jumps for the first time today!!!!
  • This was super dope to watch the progression through the jumps. Leaving the ego at home and starting slow and working your way into it. Great video guys!
  • @PMIRL
    Doug's cool. Kinda feels like watching Alan from The Hangover progress in snowboarding. Cool video.
  • I know this is 2 yrs ago but i’m a beginner finally starting to get comfortable in my third season and I have been skateboarding my entire life, growing up (two different worlds). Your tips are really define and specific, which helps me differentiate the muscle memory I have for skateboarding and putting the new taught mechanics into snowboarding. The good energy is also super contagious 👍🏻 appreciate it guys! extremely helpful
  • Great point at the end about how impressive it is to see him progress as he is.