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  • Snowboarding Tail Roll: Lower Body

    Your lower body controls the movement of a snowboard during a tail roll. Learn how your legs are important for doing this trick from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Snowboarding Tail Roll: Upper Body

    Your upper body has to be centered on a snowboard when doing a tail roll. Learn about upper body placement when performing this trick from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Snowboarding Back Side Tail Roll

    A back side tail roll is another type of tail roll. Get pointers on how to perform this snowboard trick from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Snowboarding Front Side Nose Roll: Upper Body

    Your upper body has to bring your whole body and snowboard around in a nose roll. Learn how to use your upper body to do this trick from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Snowboarding Backside Nose Roll

    A backside nose roll is another great trick to try. Get tips on how to change up your trick routine from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Snowboarding Tail Roll

    A tail roll is the opposite of a nose roll. Learn the basics of a tail roll from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Snowboarding Front Side Nose Roll

    A front side nose roll is a simple snowboarding trick. Learn more about a nose roll from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Snowboarding Front Side Nose Roll: Lower Body

    Use your lower body to prevent falling during a front side nose roll. Get tips on using your legs to perform this trick from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • How to Rock to Fakie on a Snowboard on a Wall

    Learn How to Rock and Roll on a Snowboard in this free video series on snowboarding Terrain Park and snowboard tricks.

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