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Extreme Sports

Plunge headfirst into extreme sports, and get busy living life on the edge. From skateboarding to bungee jumping, MotoX to BMX, eHow’s sporting experts offer step-by-step instructions that show you how to test your limits. Heading out for a mountain vacation? Get tips and advice on snowboarding, skiing, ice climbing and extreme snowmobiling with eHow. Live in the city but still want to experience the thrills? Maybe the street luge is for you.

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  • Olympic Half Pipe Snowboarding Rules

    Considered an extreme sport in its infancy, snowboarding is now considered a full-fledged Olympic sport and is featured not only in the Winter Olympic Games every four years, but also in the...

  • How to Become a Sponsored Snowboarder

    In order to become a sponsored snowboarder, a person should hone their skills and submit a video of their snowboarding to a local or international snowboarding company. Compete in snowboarding and...

  • How to Fit a Snowboard

    The process of fitting a snowboard depends on the size of the mountain and the style of the snowboarder. Pick out a snowboard to fit a variety of conditions, such as icy or powdery, with help from...

  • How Long Should My Snowboard Be?

    The desired length of a snowboard depends on the weight of the snowboarder. Use a short snowboard when trying to perform tricks with help from the manager of a snowboard store in this free video...

  • Finding the Right Size Snowboard

    The recommended length of a snowboard is generally determined by how much the snowboarder weighs. Pick out a snowboard that fits a personal snowboarding style with help from the manager of a...

  • How to Attach Snowboard Bindings

    When attaching snowboard bindings, first determine if the snowboarder rides regular or goofy with their feet. Make sure snowboard bindings aren't wider than the snowboard with help from the...

  • Fitting Snowboard Bindings

    The process of fittings snowboard bindings has a lot to do with what kind of board the snowboarder has, and whether or not they are on a four-hole pattern board. Learn about the bolt patterns of...

  • How to Mount Burton Bindings

    Mounting Burton snowboarding bindings requires lining up the binding, placing the base plate and then screwing in three simple screws. Get ready to ride a snowboard by properly mounting the...

  • About Burton Snowboard Bindings

    Burton makes snowboard bindings to fit the needs of almost any rider, including beginners, mountain experts, half-pipe riders and snowboard park riders. Find a Burton binding that is lightweight,...

  • About Cheap Burton Bindings

    The cheapest Burton snowboard bindings are the Freestyle Binding, which costs around $110 and still offers a lot of high-quality features. Try the Burton Freestyle Bindings, which have a great...

  • About Burton Men's Bindings

    Burton men's snowboard bindings are designed specifically for men, with a longer foot on the base plate, a deeper heel cup and a wider boot area. Buy Burton bindings specifically for men's...

  • About Burton P1HD Snowboard Bindings

    Burton P1HD snowboard bindings are extremely high-end, with a quick release feature and tool-less adjustments. Snowboard in a binding that is as comfortable as a recliner with advice from an...

  • About Burton Binding Sizes

    The sizes for Burton snowboarding bindings will be written next to the small, medium and large size on the boot of the binding. Find the right size Burton binding by comparing your shoe size to...

  • About Burton Boots

    Burton snowboarding boots are available for every skill level, from the beginner Burton Tribute boot to the Burton Hale boot for expert riders. Find a Burton snowboarding boot, making sure the fit...

  • About Burton Cartel Snowboarding Bindings

    Burton Cartel snowboarding bindings are one of the best intermediate to pro-level bindings and offer a variety of light-weight and flexible features. Learn about the convertible toe strap,...

  • About 2006 Burton Snowboard Bindings

    In 2006, Burton created innovative snowboard bindings that wrap up the entire toe to create a tight fit for the snowboard boots. Discover more innovative bindings, such as in-and-out binding...

  • About 2008 Burton Bindings

    Innovations with 2008 Burton bindings for snowboards include a nylon base plate that takes away vibrations, big mountain bindings that are stiffer and the Channel binding that allows for infinite...

  • How to Take Still Photos Of A Snowboarder

    Here's how to photograph your local snowboard "crew". You'll need a digital camera, preferably an SLR, and some basic photography skills if you want to catch a snowboarder in action.

  • How to Grind in Snowboarding

    Learn some great free tips on how to grind when you are snowboarding in this free video clip on extreme sports.

  • Starting Small with Snowboarding

    Learn some great free tips on why it is important to start small when beginning snowboarding in this free video clip on extreme sports.

  • Snownboarding Nose & Tail Roll Tips

    More tips for nose and tail rolls before you hit the slopes. Get more pointers about these snowboard tricks from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • 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.

  • Keeping a Flat Base on a Snowboard

    Keeping a flat base on a snowboard will prevent catching an edge and falling. Get more tips on how to maintain a flat base 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.

  • How to 180 on a Box

    Try a 180 on a box and take your skill to the next level. Get tips on how to make this trick successful 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.

  • How to 180 on a Rail

    Performing a 180 on a rail while riding your snowboard is most difficult stage. Learn how to tackle this trick 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.

  • Where Can I Try a 180 on a snowboard?

    A good place to try a 180 on a snowboard is on flat ground. Get tips on other places to try a 180 from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • A Front Side 180 Off a Bump

    Hitting a bump while doing a front side 180 is a great way to up your skill. Learn how to perform this snowboarding move from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • A Backside 180 Off of a Bump

    Go off your toe edge while hitting a bump trying a backside 180. Learn how to make this move on your snowboard from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • How to Land a Snowboard Nollie

    Plant your board instead of your face during a snowboard nollie. Get tips on landing a snowboard nollie from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Different Types of 180's on a Snowboard

    There are four different types of 180's to try on a snowboard. Learn about the differences of 180's from seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • A Backside 180 on a Snowboard

    A backside 180 on a snowboard can be a fun alternative to a regular 180. Learn how to perform this trick from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Approaching a Jump During a 180 on a Snowboard

    Hit the jump without doing a face plant during a 180. Learn how to stick a jump while performing a 180 from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • How to Land a Snowboard Ollie

    Land a snowboard ollie without eating snow. Learn how to hit the ground during a snowboard ollie from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • How to Pop When Doing a 180 on a Snowboard

    The first thing you can learn when doing a 180 on a snowboard is a pop. Learn about this simple trick from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • How to Do a Snowboard Nollie

    A snowboard nollie is the opposite of a snowboard ollie. Learn how to try a new snowboarding trick from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Using the Upper Body During a 180 on a Snowboard

    Your upper body controls how you perform a 180 on a snowboard. Learn how to maintain your upper body to land your board from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Snowboard Nollie: Upper Body

    A snowboard nollie can look really good if your upper body is positioned right. Learn the role your upper body plays in a snowboard nollie from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Combining Lower & Upper Body Mechanics in a 180

    Putting lower and upper body motion together for a 180 is fairly simple. Learn how to keep your body steady during a 180 from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Snowboard Ollie: Back Foot

    The back leg is key to controlling a snowboard ollie. Get tips on how to use your back leg for a successful ollie from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Snowboard Ollie: Front Foot

    The front foot is used for balance when you are doing a snowboard ollie. Learn the role your front leg plays from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Using Upper Body in a Snowboard Ollie

    A snowboard ollie requires keeping your upper body, shoulders and core straight. Learn the role your upper body plays in a snowboard ollie from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • What is a 180 on a Snowboard?

    A 180 in snowboarding is a really simple trick. Get tips on this stunt from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

  • Introduction to Snowboard Ollies

    Not sure what a snowboard ollie is? Learn the basics of an ollie from a seasoned snowboarder in this free video.

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