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Snowboarding tricks or snowboarding butter are freestyle moves that snowboarders acquire as they continue to snowboard. Learn snowboarding tricks in this free snowboarding video series.
There are 16 videos in this series:

Snowboard butter refers to snowboarding tricks for a box or a rail. Learn about snowboard butter in this free video on snowboarding tricks.

To do a flatground 360 snowboarding trick snowboarders spin 360 degrees around starting from a heel-side turn. Learn how to do snowboard tricks such as a flatground 360 in this free snowboarding video.

Snowboarders keep the snowboard flat for flatground 360 snowboard tricks. Learn how to keep the snowboard flat for flatground 360 snowboard tricks in this free snowboarding video.

Snowboarders must use proper upper body mechanics for a flatground 360. Learn proper body mechanics for flatground 360 snowboard tricks in this free snowboarding video.

Avoid common snowboarding trick mistakes for flatground 360 turns. Learn how how to avoid common flatground 360 snowboard tricks in this free snowboarding video.

To nollie back-one on a snowboard, snowboarders make sure their weight is on the front foot. Learn how to nollie back-one on a snowboard in this free video on snowboarding tricks.

To do a nollie back-one on a snowboard, snowboarders shift their shoulders once they have popped the nollie. Learn how to shift your shoulders for flatground 360 snowboard tricks in this free snowboarding video.

To do a nollie back-one on a snowboard, snowboarders must use proper body mechanics. Learn upper body mechanics for flatground 360 snowboard tricks in this free snowboarding video.

To land a nollie back-one on a snowboard, snowboarders suck their knees up to the chest and land on the toe side switch. Learn how to land a nollie back-one snowboard trick in this free snowboarding video.

To avoid nollie back-one mistakes on a snowboard, snowboarders first learn from other snowboarders what the common mistakes are. Learn how to avoid nollie back-one mistakes on a snowboard in this free snowboarding video.

To do a tail block on a snowboard, snowboarders approach the feature fully aware of their speed and their toes. Learn how to do a tail block snowboard trick in this free snowboarding video.

To do a tail block on a snowboard, snowboarders must use proper lower body mechanics. Learn proper lower body mechanics for tail block snowboard tricks in this free snowboarding video.

To do a tail block on a snowboard, snowboarders must keep all their weight over the tail of the board. Learn upper body mechanics for tail block snowboard tricks in this free snowboarding video.

To avoid tail block mistakes on a snowboard, snowboarders discover common snowboard trick mistakes. Learn how to avoid common mistakes with tail block snowboard tricks in this free snowboarding video.

There are many tail block snowboard grabs that snowboarders can do such as the Japan grab. Learn how to do tail block snowboard grabs such as the Japan grab in this free snowboarding video.

Stomping it on a snowboard refers to a snowboarder confidently and solidly landing a snowboarding trick. Learn about stomping snowboard tricks in this free snowboarding video.

Snowboarding is an extreme sport with similarities to both surfing and skateboarding, though generally snowboarding is much faster. Snowboarding requires snowboard lessons, practice, and thick skin - falling is inevitable. Learning how to snowboard can be difficult, but it is much easier to learn with lessons from an expert. Learn snowboarding tricks in this free video series on snowboarding featuring expert snowboarder Jesse Sutton. Sutton demonstrates how to do a flatground 360 on a snowboard, how to keep the snowboard flat for a flatground 360, how to nollie back-one on a snowboard, how to shift shoulders for a nollie back-one on a snowboard, how to land a nollie back-one on a snowboard, how to do a tail block on a snowboard and how to do tail block snowboard grabs.
Jesse Sutton 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. She spends the winter season traveling from resort to resort, trying to film and participate in contests wherever she goes. Most recently she has been involved with Back Yard Bang, in Portland, O.R.; Hot Dawgs & Hand Rails in Big Bear; and FUEL TV's S3 Super Girls in San Diego. She has also participated in a handful of the regionals, such as Peanut Butter & Rail Jams and Beanies & Bikinis in San Diego.dkdk
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