Want to start hitting rails

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  • #626
    Serenadium64
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      whats up guys, i just joined the forum and i gotta say this is a great site you guys have here, lots of good stuff to learn. Anyway, ive been snowboarding for a little while now, im not really new but im not a seasoned vet either, i can go up and down the mountain without difficulty, not falling down or anything, but i really want to step up to the jib park and start hitting the boxrails and stuff, just wondering if you guys can give me some must know tips before i go up there and make myself look like an idiot hahaha, any feedback will be appreciated, thanks!

      #3709
      Travis Hightower
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        Confidence Confidence Confidence! Thats what it boils down to. But I might have a few tips for you. I'm not the biggest fan of rails and boxes, but I've done a few, so anyone with any better tips please weigh in.1st off, work up to it. Make a few passes right next to it to set your speed. The 1st time you hit a box, most peoples biggest mistake is going really slow and trying to feel it out.This is a bad idea. Most boxes at terrain parks are very slippery, so when you go really slow and cannot use your edge, you slip off. Then again, if you hit it at full speed withoutknowing what is going to happen, you'll probably fall too since its your first time. The trick to the 1st one is, find a speed that you won't be scared of, but is fast enough thatyou won't stall on the box. If you can find a short box, even better!2nd tip is, hit it square. Make sure you
        #3708
        Serenadium64
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          Confidence Confidence Confidence! Thats what it boils down to. But I might have a few tips for you. I'm not the biggest fan of rails and boxes, but I've done a few, so anyone with any better tips please weigh in.1st off, work up to it. Make a few passes right next to it to set your speed. The 1st time you hit a box, most peoples biggest mistake is going really slow and trying to feel it out.This is a bad idea. Most boxes at terrain parks are very slippery, so when you go really slow and cannot use your edge, you slip off. Then again, if you hit it at full speed withoutknowing what is going to happen, you'll probably fall too since its your first time. The trick to the 1st one is, find a speed that you won't be scared of, but is fast enough thatyou won't stall on the box. If you can find a short box, even better!2nd tip is, hit it square. M

          #3682
          Frosty
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            Glad you like the site Serenadium64.  Awesome advice Travz.  Also I recommend shin-guards for protection.  I couple seasons back I was sliding a 50 foot long rail 50/50 and slipped off toeside.  SMASH!  Not only did the weight of my body meet my shins into the rail, bit also the friction burned through my pants, socks, and into the skin and left me half dead.  I think if I had shin-guards on that day it would have helped SO much!  This is not to scare you.  Like Travz said, your GONNA fall, that's why it feels so good when you stick it and ride away clean.  Not easy .. very challenging yet truly rewarding.

            #3680
            Travis Hightower
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              I forgot about protection, thanks for raising awareness Frosty! Absolutely wear a helmet. Most of the time when you fall on a rail, you hit your head. Hard enough to if you're not wearing a helmet, its going to hurt bad, but if you are, it shouldn't really hurt at all.Like Frosty said, we're not trying to scare you. This is just precaution for worst case. It just needs to be said. If you respect the slopes and the terrain park, it will respect you.Now to the fun bits. Practice. Anywhere that has snow, is grounds for practicing anything. A lot of us are spoiled with ample snowfall to where we say “lift ticket, pfftttttt” and just ride the trees all day long. I see you're from North Carolina. I actually learned how to snowboard in Maggie Valley at Cataloochee. So I'm aware of how sometimes finding snow can be a problem. But thankfully from t
              #3672
              Serenadium64
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                I forgot about protection, thanks for raising awareness Frosty! Absolutely wear a helmet. Most of the time when you fall on a rail, you hit your head. Hard enough to if you're not wearing a helmet, its going to hurt bad, but if you are, it shouldn't really hurt at all.Like Frosty said, we're not trying to scare you. This is just precaution for worst case. It just needs to be said. If you respect the slopes and the terrain park, it will respect you.Now to the fun bits. Practice. Anywhere that has snow, is grounds for practicing anything. A lot of us are spoiled with ample snowfall to where we say “lift ticket, pfftttttt” and just ride the trees all day long. I see you're from North Carolina. I actually learned how to snowboard in Maggie Valley at Cataloochee. So I'm aware of how sometimes finding snow can be a problem. But thank

                #3669
                Frosty
                Keymaster

                  I live in king NC like 15 mins away from winston salem, so no snow here, and i dont have my drivers liscence yet, but yeah youre right about being a freestylist, when i first started snowboarding thats what i wanted to finally work up to, i can go onto transworld snowboarding and watch streetrail and park videos for hours, backcountry and powder looks really cool too but rails and other jibs is what ive always had the desire to do, and i would think i have to travel alot for backcountry and i dont even know how that works really. But im not really intimidated that much by the park and i think i can get the hang of it.

                  Hehe, I'm kinda the opposite, but then again I have lived in places like Alaska and Colorado where a lot of riders have the gear and know-how for backcountry and big-mountain riding.  It is all good though – that's for su

                  #3800
                  berrynot
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                    i was wondering the same thing. i'm a newbie but there are some questions in my mind and this is one of them. i would also like to thank you guys for sharing your opinions! 🙂

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