What tricks can I expect to practice in the Snowboard Freestyle Course?

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In the Snowboard Freestyle Course, riders learn a range of beginner to more advanced tricks on boxes, rails, and kickers. The focus is on solid technique, control, and building freestyle skills step by step. Depending on the group level, the course covers a selection of the following tricks.


Basic Air

A straight jump off the kicker with no spin or grab. Focus is on takeoff, control, and a clean landing.

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Kicker 180

Jump off the kicker with a 180 degree spin and a controlled landing in switch or regular.

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Kicker Nosegrab

The rider grabs the nose of the board in the air. Clean, stylish, and controlled.

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Kicker Stalefish

Grab on the backside edge between the bindings. A classic grab with a strong, clean look.

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Fifty Fifty on Box

Both edges slide straight over the box. A fundamental trick for balance and board control.

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Box 180 Off

Straight ride onto the box, then a 180 degree spin on the exit.

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Shifty into Fifty Fifty on Rail

A shifty on the approach followed by a straight fifty fifty over the rail. Requires coordination and edge control.

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Box 180 On 180 Off

A 180 degree spin to get onto the box, followed by another 180 on the way out. Demanding in timing and precision.

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Frontside Boardslide to Regular

Approach from the frontside, slide sideways across the box, then rotate back into regular riding position.

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Backside Boardslide to Regular

The rider locks into a backside boardslide on the box and rotates smoothly back to riding position at the end.

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These tricks serve as examples and may vary depending on group level, conditions, and the individual progression within the course.

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