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Stop a Snowboard in Powder Snow

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Summary: Always keep the snowboard nose up if stopping in powder snow. Learn more about stopping in powder snow with tips from a snowboarding enthusiast in this free video on snowboarding.

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By Brendan Donovan
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Brendan Donovan is a snowboarder from Boston. He has been avidly snowboarding since the winter of 2000, and is no stranger to the slopes. Donovan was brought up to ski from a very...read more

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"So if it has just snowed out and it is really light snow it is going to be really hard to stop and if the snow is this deep and if you are lucky that happens out in Colorado but not here. You'll try to stop and you'll just, all the snow is on top of your board and you'll just end up toppling over so you have got to think of how fast you are going. If you want to stop and powder you have always got to keep your nose up, lean back which definitely helps if you ride boards because they are built with their stands back a little bit but keep your nose up and just try to think of it like that if you will and that's the best way to stop. But if you just stop in powder you're just going to, you'll probably hit a tree because that happens a lot, because trees are around. If you are going really fast you're going to toggle over and fly into a tree. It has happened to me but just try to think of how fast you're going and you'll get it from there."

eHow Article: Stop a Snowboard in Powder Snow

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