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  • How to Build a Skateboard Quarter Pipe

    Building a skateboard quarter pipe will allow you to master tricks you just can't learn on the street. It is smaller than a half pipe, so it will fit in your driveway, and it's a lot of fun.

  • How to Do Basic Rail Grinds on Skiboards

    One of the reasons why skiers, snowboarders and outdoors enthusiasts use skiboards is to do rail grinds. Rail grinds have been part of the skateboarding domain for years and involve the use of a...

  • How to Ride Fakie on Skiboards

    The fakie is a skiboard technique where the rider moves backwards on her boards. The use of fakie in skiboarding increases the level of difficulty for tricks while demonstrating a rider's interest...

  • How to Do a Mute Grab on Skiboards

    The mute grab is a skiboarding trick that requires an intermediate level of expertise. In order to accomplish a mute grab, you need to be able to control your arms and legs fully while in air....

  • How to Learn Skiboarding History

    In the 1960s, a new method of ski instruction was developed using skis of varying length, the graduated length method (GLM). A funny thing happened on the bunny slopes. Some of the instructors...

  • How to Learn Skiboarding Terms

    Skiboarding, like most sports, has a language all its own. First of all, what's a skiboard? How about a fakie? What is buttering? Learn the hipster terms used by skiboarders and you'll sound like...

  • How to Find a Skiboarding Club

    With the surging popularity of skiboarding, there's no shortage of fans forming clubs to celebrate their favorite sport. And with the internet, it's easier than ever to connect to boarding clubs....

  • How to Get Skiboarding Gear

    Great skiboarding requires the proper gear. That includes skis, boots, bindings and helmets. Plus, there's clothing, bags to carry and protect skis, and waxes and tuning equipment to keep them in...

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