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Toeside Falling Leaf on a Snowboard

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Summary: Learn how to do a toeside falling leaf on a snowboard in this free video.

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Jesse Sutton has taught at the Breck Ski & Ride School. She has been skiing and snowboarding for over 6 years, and is currently riding for Forum snowboards and Special Blend outerwear....read more

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"Once again, I've learned a little bit about how to stand on your toeside. You want to do a Toeside Falling Leaf. It's the same thing as the Heelside Falling Leaf; you're just facing up the hill. Remember, keep your weight over your toes or you're going to catch a heel as you fall backwards. Once you start sliding, all you have to do to come to a stop is look back up the mountain. It's as easy as that. Make sure your eyes are centered and your hips are forward. Go ahead and look where you want to go and let it happen. Then, to come to a stop roll those eyes back to the mountain. Once you start moving, go ahead and look back up the hill. And, as you can see it's easy as that. Look back up the hill and you'll come to a perfect landing. And, that's how you Falling Leaf on your toeside."

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