My name is Kevin Pearce and welcome to Snowboardprocamp! This channel is dedicated to making tutorials on whatever you want to learn about snowboarding. If you are a beginner and want to know what to expect on your your first day of snowboarding, check out the beginner snowboarding playlist. If you're more into the terrain park and learning tricks, check out the snowboarding tricks playlist. For videos that will improve your riding in general and teach you how to snowboard on different terrain, check out the freeride snowboarding playlist. If you're in the market of new snowboard gear, check out the snowboarding gear playlist. There are also links to my Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, where I share new content. If you want to support the channel and the production of new videos, check out the link to my Patreon page. So, take a look around the channel, make sure to subscribe and I'll see you up the mountain!
The Snowboarding Tricks Playlist is full of videos tutorials that will give you the tools to learn the tricks you want. There are also videos in the snowboarding tricks playlist that will help progress your riding so you’re ready to start learning tricks. Each video breaks down the trick into individual parts to work on and will also give you ideas for snowboard tricks to learn before and after. Every trick requires a certain set of snowboard skills which you can practice on the slopes. Most tricks in the snowboard tricks playlist can first be learned outside the park before trying the trick in the terrain park. You can also check out the freeride, beginner and gear playlist to sharpen the other areas of your snowboarding. If you have any questions or video requests feel free to leave them in the comment section. Thanks for watching!
Tips for off season snowboard training, and specifically the equipment that can help you train for boxes and rails. Off season snowboard training is a great way to keep yourself thinking about snowboarding and to continue to improve your skills for tricks all year round. A great tool for off season training for boxes and rails is a half foam roller. I got this one at a fitness store for $25 and it's been a lot of fun to training with. It's about 3 inches thick, so its high enough to get my board completely off the ground. It's made of fairly dense foam, so it won't get damaged when my boards lands on it. Plus because it's foam there's a bit of give to it, so my boards doesn't getting damaged either. I'm also training outside at the beach so I've also got two yoga mats to protect my board from the ground. There are three skills you can greatly improve by training on the foam roller. The first is your balance. You can learn how to commit and center your weight over the foam, without the fear of sliding out onto your butt. The second is you can learn the movements for different tricks. You can experiment with new tricks, and commit yourself to trying the movements even though you may not be ready to do in the park yet. The third skill you can improve is your strength and fitness. Training on the foam roller will challenge your fitness and the repetition can improve the strength that's needed for certain tricks. I've notice that each time I've practice on the roller my balance and strength are improving and I'm really getting comfortable with the movements of new tricks like the back lipslide. So, if you want to do off season snowboard training and improve your skills for boxes and rails, I recommend picking up a half foam roller. Then find a good open area and work on the tricks you want try the next time you ride. Stay tuned and I'll be putting out more training videos on the foam roller for 5050's, nose and tail presses, boardslides, lipslides, and spins on & off. If you want to see more video's like this, give this video a thumbs up. Thanks for watching guys and I'll see ya in the next video!
Experience snowboarding with these 360 degree videos! I filmed these video with the Ricoh Theta S 360 degree camera. For more 360 degree snowboard video make sure to like, share and subscribe. Thanks for watching!
Butter playlist with videos to teach you how to butter snowboarding. There are many different ways to butter on your snowboard because of the different ways to combine snowboard tricks. There are also different ways to butter based on your ability level. When first learning buttering you can start with butter nose rolls and progress through to more difficult buttering like butter 180's. More videos will be added to this butter playlist, so check back to learn more butter snowboard tricks!
Learn box and rail tricks with these snowboard trick tutorials. Each video will help you progress from hitting your first box or rail, up to the more advanced rail tricks. If you have any box or rail trick video request you can leave them in the comments. Thanks for watching the playlist!