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  2. Category:Snowboarding tricks - Wikipedia

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    A snowboarding trick, or simply a trick is a maneuver performed on a snowboard while snowboarding. Learning and perfecting new tricks is the major goal of many snowboarders, for whom most of the time spent snowing is spent on tricks.

  3. Backcountry snowboarding - Wikipedia

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    Backcountry snowboarding is snowboarding in a sparsely inhabited rural region over ungroomed and unmarked slopes or pistes in the backcountry, frequently amongst trees ("glade boarding"), usually in pursuit of fresh fallen snow, known as powder. [1] [2] Often, the land and the snow pack are not monitored, patrolled, or maintained.

  4. Snowplough turn - Wikipedia

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    In ski instruction, the snowplough is a primary building block of skiing proficiency. Under the Arlberg technique for teaching skiing, beginners start with the snowplough then proceed to Stem Christie and then the parallel turn as their skills improve. [7] It may be thought of as the foundation for controlling individual skis. [8]

  5. These Are the 18 Best Ski Resorts in the World - AOL

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    There you’ll find ski and snowboarding for beginners, alongside 407 acres of intermediate and advanced skiable terrain. ... you’ll find ski and snowboard lessons, equipment and gear rentals ...

  6. Snowboarding - Wikipedia

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    Snowboarding in Valfréjus, France Snowboarder riding off of a cornice Freeride snowboarding, in areas off of the main trails. The first snowboards were developed in 1965 when Sherm Poppen, an engineer in Muskegon, Michigan, invented a toy for his daughters by fastening two skis together and attaching a rope to one end so he would have some control as they stood on the board and glided downhill.

  7. Freeriding (winter sport) - Wikipedia

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    Snowboarders primarily refer to freeriding as backcountry, sidecountry, or off-piste snowboarding, and sometimes big mountain or extreme riding. Freeriding incorporates various aspects of riding into a style that adapts to the variations and challenges of natural, off-piste terrain, and eschews man-made features such as jumps, rails, half-pipes ...