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Intro Class E-learning Module LIVE!
https://www.skool.com/andys-snowboard-skool-7773/classroom/6ac0666e Share the course link to people who have not been to Trifecta and want to try out snowboarding. This will give them a better understanding and set the right expectation before showing up for the actual class.
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Mounting your binding?
I have uploaded a new piece of content under the "Classroom" Tab: course name "Snowboard Equipment". There are instructions on how to mount your bindings to the board. Take a look if you are also planning to get a new board and binding for the next season. If your binding model is different from the one used to demo inside the course, and want to ask how to adjust it, feel free to make a post, send your questions and I'll answer your doubts!
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https://www.skool.com/andys-snowboard-skool-7773/classroom/81f60ca3
Beginner Class E-learning is LIVE!
Beginner class E-learning module is uploaded under the "classroom" tab! Watch the demo videos in the course and compare it to your own riding video for most efficient learning!
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https://www.skool.com/andys-snowboard-skool-7773/classroom/9c219e81
Board Control Oriented Teaching by Andy
What is board control oriented teaching approach? - It is about giving instructions to the body and transfer the muscle inputs to the board movement, achieving command over the board's Roll/Yaw/Pitch - The primary focus is to use the 3 lower body joints(hips,knees,ankles) to give the necessary inputs to control the board's Edging/Pressuring/Steering. - The secondary focus is the alignment of the upper body joints(shoulders,arms,line of sight) to achieve better balance and flow of riding.
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Board Control Oriented Teaching by Andy
Toeside common problem #1 Leaning too much
When beginners have their back facing downhill, the fear of falling backwards creates the natural instinct to lean the upper body uphill. Hence resulting in the posture showed in the before picture. - Before: Upper body leaning too far uphill causes imbalance as the body weight is not stacked vertically over the toe-edge. (Student leans on the bar to stay balanced) - After: Shoulders to Knee vertical to the ground, body weight stacked over toe-edge. Nice hovering posture on toeside.
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Toeside common problem #1 Leaning too much
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