Assuming you're a beginer, practice all your simple "J'' turns using both your toeside edges and heelside edges. once you have your edges down start pointing your board down the hill, each time going further and further. but remember you must have your turns and stopping down before you start shooting down the hill.
If you post another question telling exactly what you need work on, i could answer better.
2006-11-30 07:50:30
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answered by micky c 2
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It also helps to push yourself once you get passed the beginner slopes. Find a run that challenges you and ride it over and over until it isn't a challenge anymore. So many people try a more advanced run once, don't do very well and never try it again. Well, you'll never get better without pushing your limits.
I find that the single best way to get better is to ride with people better than you are. It can be intimidating but I find that most snowboarders are pretty cool and we were all a beginner at one time. I've been riding for twenty years and I love riding with people that are just getting stoked on the sport. Watching them improve and develop their own style is awesome.
And the most important thing is, keep it fun. As long as you're having fun that's all that matters.
2006-11-30 18:56:27
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answered by Paul G 5
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Practice. You will fall a lot but it does get easier with practice. As hard as it seems, don't get frustrated, the more you can relax the better time you'll have.
Also, if you haven't already done so, take a lesson. I know they're not cool, but they can teach you a lot of little tricks to help you get better quicker
Good Luck and Have Fun.
2006-12-01 13:22:14
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answered by Lauren 4
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Can you provide a little more info? What you are you asking how to get better from? Health? Heartache?
Nevermind I See you are asking about snowboarding.. then the answer would be practice, practice practice.. I am sorry blonde moment
2006-11-30 12:47:28
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answered by itza_mea 3
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You practice, you get up after you fall, you keep working out the muscles that you use most, and you go as much as you can to get the experience.
2006-11-30 22:30:50
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answered by snowbaby 5
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You have to push yourself. Don't be afraid to do black diamonds. You're not likely to hurt yourself; just be sure to get a helmet.
2006-12-01 13:09:37
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answered by Titainsrule 4
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