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  Thread Started By:   powhound   On:   Saturday 24/11/2007 @ 10:27:09 Show Oldest First    
daywalker
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London
  #81 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  21/07/2008 @ 09:33:49
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Who taught you to snowboard

you mean they do lessons in this stuff?? .................................im off..........................SEEEEEEEeeeeeeee yyaaahhh............(door slams shut!)
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Cab900Freak
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UK - England
  #80 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  19/07/2008 @ 19:34:31
Ahhh SnowBugs,I went to ValThorens in April with uni and its amazin,the powder is super soft and lush when you stack it!haha

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jti
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  #79 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  15/07/2008 @ 22:15:20
Tamworth, back in '03 - oh the golden age of boarding!!

damnit - I'm teaching now, when did that happen!!
It was like that when I found it chief !
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Sinbad
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  #78 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  15/07/2008 @ 13:09:57
In reply to post #77 ...
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Thanks be to "Gille"....and his "dead lif" teachings.
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SnowBugs
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  #77 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  15/07/2008 @ 11:34:31
In reply to post #1 ...
I learnt at the Dome in Tamworth... where I'm still learning and prancing around like an eeeeediot!

I had some lessons out in France and came on leaps and bounds. Hoping to have a full week of lessons when we go to Val Thorens in January!!
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Mosh'n Ride
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London
  #76 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  14/07/2008 @ 16:28:20
Went to snowboarding courses for around 5 years when I was going with grand parents about once or twice a year.
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eggnog
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  #75 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  13/07/2008 @ 02:31:02
In reply to post #74 ...
hiya mate.
i'm not cool but any pointers on how to get in to teaching this great pursuit would be great please.
thanks rob
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richtea
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Greater Manchester
  #74 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  08/04/2008 @ 14:28:37
Spent three years taking 1 to 1 lessons with the boys in red in France with the 'follow me' method. Then did a clinic with Keith at Alpinelines in Chamonix. When he asked how I turned the board, I came out with a complicated load of claptrap and then I learned how to ride.
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Sermon
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Buckinghamshire
  #73 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  08/04/2008 @ 11:34:03
In reply to post #72 ...
I feel really lucky that I live in MK - cos I learnt at the xscape about 7 years ago, cant remember the guys name but he looked a bit like shaggy from scooby doo - and was at oxford uni but earning some cash at xscape during the summer. Did 2 1 hr lessons and had it nailed half way through the second. Mainly due to the instructor being really cool and layed back.

MK is great for progression, started on the kicker at my first oppurtunity sh*t myself on the first session but loved every minute. Havent been away for a couple of years do to a bust acl, but have been down xsape for a few refreshers, its a great place to learn and have access to all the boxes and jibs, and to have an instructor available on certain nights for some tips.

Off to Chamonix next week, cant wait cos they been getting loads of snow, then hopefully off to Canada later in the year for half a season.
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passtherizla
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West Midlands
  #72 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  07/04/2008 @ 13:27:53
yeah I tend to ride the smithy too.... they should get rid of thhGP and put the smithy down the bottom... i tend to get more distance out of the Smithy too! as the GP just fires you straight up... great for the backflip massive but not me =(.

I get really jealous when I see the set ups for the xscapes especially the scotland one!
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fatbob
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  #71 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  07/04/2008 @ 13:24:05
In reply to post #70 ...
I find the Smithy better as the Grand Prix's legs are so knackered now it's total Mr Whippy.
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passtherizla
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West Midlands
  #70 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  07/04/2008 @ 13:19:04
In reply to post #69 ...
I heard somethin about that and yeah they need a landing ramp as the slope just isn't steep enough!

I also think that maybe it should be less whippy than the GP.
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fatbob
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  #69 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  07/04/2008 @ 13:10:06
In reply to post #68 ...
Well they tested Swad's kicker last summer and then again about 6 weeks ago. Heard they needed to make a landing ramp for it.
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passtherizla
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West Midlands
  #68 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  07/04/2008 @ 13:08:42
In reply to post #66 ...
how long has that been now... I've totally given up on it!

grand prix and busted knees all the way...lol...

also they have new wall ride...woop
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luke painter
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  #67 Re: Who taught you to snowboard  07/04/2008 @ 12:00:00
In reply to post #65 ...
I'll be going to my first board night in years at Tam, a week on tuesday. They have some good kickers and rails there to practice off.
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