After a great couple of
months of practicing freestyle snowboarding on your own, thoughts to take
your freestyle skills to the next level is not surprising. The snowboarding
camps can be a great choice to sharpen your skills as you get the chance to
learn from the professional snowboarders, expert in performing the rarest
tricks while on the board.
For your first successful freestyle snowboard coaching, finding
the right great is an integral part. And to help you choose the right
snowboard, we bring you the information about the different types. The major
types are:
Free Ride- One of the most popular
snowboards is the free ride types, specially designed with a directional shape.
The free ride boards are meant to be ridden in one direction. The tail in such
snowboards is generally shorter and narrower than the tip of the board.
Freestyle- This one is more popular among the
beginners due being easy to maneuver and much lighter to the professional ones.
The wider base makes them more stable than the free ride ones, making it
appropriate for the freestyle snowboarding coaching.
Carving Boards- Also famous as Alpine Snowboards,
they are longer, narrower and stiffer than the other types. The specialized
design helps them pick up higher speed and cleaner turns. Carving boards can
ride only in one direction, but with a higher speed.
Split-Board- This type of snowboards is split
leangth wise and it can be separated into parts. This means you can easily
climb the slopes with the two parts on your feet and join the halves once he is
ready to descend.
All Mounted- This one is the blend of freestyle and
free-ride boards, specially designed to give your skills a unique touch.
Take your skills to the next level with Vivid’s freestyle
snowboarding coaching camps where our experienced and dedicated coached
are ready to make it your best experience ever. For he first timers, we promise
two things- progression and fun- while you are under our observation.
We would love to hear from you. Please contact us
now.


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