Coach Taevis And His Snowboarding Journey
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by Snowboard Addiction
4M ago
Everyone starts their snowboarding journey somewhere, i Started mine on a little hill in Alberta Edmonton. The first time i went snowboarding i was 6 and decided to stick with skiing. That was into the cool kid at school started boarding and i had to fallow suit. It became something i did every now and then, and my mom put me in a club that i road with 1 day a week.  This made me enter my first contest, were I took a massive fall in practice by catching my edge, to later landing that trick in my last run to take home first place. This gave me such a massive feeling of achievement and the ..read more
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A Snowboard Addiction Team Edit!
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by Snowboard Addiction
5M ago
Griffin Elsley And Taevis took a day, well actually a day and a half last session, to create something to inspire people to get out on their boards. We hope A DAY IN THE PARK gets you stoked to shred snow and try new things ..read more
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How To Get Sponsored for snowboarding
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by Snowboard Addiction
9M ago
Times have changed in the world of snowboarding. Long gone are the days where only a select few can throw down the gnarliest tricks in the game. Nowadays, every new kid coming up the ranks in the snowboard world can do the exact same trick as the next. So, as Bill Nye would say, "consider the following:"                          Bill Nye The Science Guy, 1993 Why should a company invest their money in you? There are 3 things you must consider before getting sponsored: Skills Edits Of Your Riding Publicity 1) How Goo ..read more
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Train Anywhere, Anytime Contest
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by Snowboard Addiction
3y ago
2020 has been a strange year for everyone! The world has shifted and your season got cut short, but we don't believe that your ability to snowboard needs to change. Our athletes refused to 'give up the ghost' on their snowboard training and stayed strong through the summer by training with their home setup. And we know that you did too! We want to see what YOU have been doing to continue training and keep your stoke levels high! So you guessed it, it's competition time... Simply send in a clip of your best and most fun home training Routine / Line / Challenges to be in with a chance of w ..read more
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Our Response To COVID-19
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by Snowboard Addiction
4y ago
With Ski Resorts all across the world closing due to COVID-19, the snowboard industry has taken a hard hit and snowboarders are being forced to head home early. In an effort to keep all of our customers updated, Snowboard Addiction will be continuing as normal to produce content and ship out orders with as few delays as we can control. Over the coming months, we anticipate that we may experience a shortage of our Training Equipment due to delays in our production. At the heart of Snowboard Addiction, we believe that you should be able to snowboard all year and continue to push your limits.  C ..read more
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The Ultimate Guide For Buying A New Snowboard
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by Snowboard Addiction
4y ago
Buying a new snowboard setup can be a difficult task since there are so many questions you need to ask yourself. Each snowboard will have a different flex, shape, size and profile making it difficult to choose the one thats right for you. In this tutorial Nev breaks down exactly what you need to know when buying your next snowboard and how to pick one that suits your riding style ..read more
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How To MFM Butter
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by Snowboard Addiction
4y ago
The MFM Butter is one of the most stylish, yet technical Butter tricks you can do on a snowboard. It requires precise timing, fast muscle movements and it is sure to turn some heads out on the mountain. The MFM Butter is named after former pro snowboarder Mark Frank Montoya who was notorious for his style, which is what makes this trick so unique. Before you attempt this trick its important to be able to stomp a clean Tail Butter Frontside 180 as it will progress you towards the MFM.  (Narating/Riding: Nev Lapwood, Filmer: Vince Emond, Filmed at: Whistler Blackcomb) Break Down The Movements ..read more
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How To Tail Butter Frontside 180
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by Snowboard Addiction
4y ago
Whether you're new to snowboarding, or a seasoned park rider, Butter's can be a great way to add style to your riding and improve your overall flow going down the mountain! Butter's are not only low risk, but they can help you improve other areas of your riding. This is because a lot of times they'll use the same physical movements as some jib tricks, but performed on the snow instead of a box or rail. Before attempting the Tail Butter Frontside 180 it's important you're proficient with Ollies, Nollies, holding the Tail Butter position, and counter rotated 180's. (Narating/Riding: Nev Lapwoo ..read more
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How To Nose Press Back 1
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by Snowboard Addiction
4y ago
Spinning out of a feature is challenging at first, but once you have it on lock, it really steps up your jib game and adds a ton of style to your riding! The Nose Press Back 1 is very similar to the Nose Press Front 1, but if you haven't tried either, we'd recommend learning the Front 1 first as most riders find this easier. Before attempting the Nose Press Back 1, it's important to have both Nose Presses and 50-50 Back 1's dialled. These tricks create the framework for a Nose Press Back 1 and will help you learn this trick much faster!  (Narating/Riding: Nev Lapwood, Mike Barton, Filmer: Vin ..read more
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How To Nose Press Front 1
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by Snowboard Addiction
4y ago
If you are looking to add more style to your riding then look no further! Nose presses are a great way to add style to your riding and can be done off almost any feature. A Nose Press Front 1 has a lot of similarities to a Tail Press Front 1. Neither of these tricks are necessarily harder than the other, but it just depends if you prefer Nose Presses or Tail Presses. Before attempting the Nose Press Front 1, make sure you have 50-50 Front 1's and Nose Presses on lock!   (Narating/Riding: Nev Lapwood, Mike Barton, Filmer: Vince Emond, Filmed at: Whistler Blackcomb) Practice with Butters! You ..read more
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