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Category: Kicker tricks

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Regular Riders
Here is how to 360, 540 and 720 Frontside or Backside from Snowboard addiction.
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Snowboard Addiction has another Awesome tutorial this time on how to 50/50. Coming in two formats, Regular and Goofy it is perfect for anyone wanting to learn the trick.
How to 180 on a Snowboard for Regular Riders:
How to 180 on a Snowboard for Goofy Riders:
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Before learning to important to lockdown some switch riding skills. This is so that you can ride to, or out of the trick.
There are four ways to spin on a snowboard: frontside backside switch backside and switch frontside (cab). Frontside is where the front to your body faces downhill into the spin. Backside is where the back of your body faces downhill into the spin. Switch frontside in the same is frontside but you start off switch and land normal, it is also known as a Cab 180. And switch backside is the same as backside by again starting switch and landing normal. Frontside being the easiest to learn you should try it first. You should learn all four spins so you can constantly change your riding direction whilst riding.
To spin on a snowboard is a combination of pop and spin. To help initiate the spin you should pop off either your toe edge or heel edge, so for frontside and switch frontside you should pop off your heels and for backside and switch backside you should pop off your toes.
To start off you should practice doing 180’s whilst standing without your board on. Then have a go with your board. The next step is to have a go whilst riding across the slope, so whilst riding across on your toes you should have a go of popping a backside 180 and whilst on your heel side you should have a go at frontside 180’s. Notice how while doing frontside spins you can always see landing whereas backside spins you can’t. This is why learning frontside things is easier to start with.
A good place to start learning to spin is on little jumps found jumping on and off the piste. This is because the turn of the jump on the approach automatically sets you up on either your toe edge or few edge and makes the spin much easier. Next you can step it up onto small jumps, make sure you’re comfortable jumping over the jump at a good speed before trying 180. Check out the video for more on setting up with jumps.
Once you have mastered frontside and backside 180’s you can then learn to do them switch. To learn this apply the same principles as well learning them in normal stance and keep practising.
Top Tips
- Pop off the toes or the heels
- Commit to the spin by turning your whole body into it
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial. Be sure to come back and let us know when you nailed this trick!

James Thorne teaches the Nollie Frontflip on a snowboard.
Top Tips
- Take loads of speed to get plenty of air
- Ride in straight on a flat base, you don’t want to pop off either edge else it will make you rotate in the flip
- Jump up but at the same time throw yourself forwards into the flip
- Grab under both your knees to help you stay tucked
Go out and nail It! when you do, be sure to come back and let us know!

Eiki Helgason on backside rodeos on a Snowboard.

Claire Frost takes us through the Backside 540.
Pretty much the same as a 360 but with more emphasis on the shoulders and head leading the spin all the way. Make sure you can do 360’s before trying this trick.

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Taken from the Whitelines School Volume 1, Tyler Chorlton on the back 7 shifty-shifty. You should be able to do backside 720’s before doing this trick.
Top Tips
- Once you get around 180, start the first Shifty
- Hold it
- Spot your landing
- Shifty back the other way
- Hold it
- Bring your legs back inline to land the trick

The most stylish snowboard trick? Eiki Helgason takes us through them!
Top Tips
- Be able to Ollie and ride switch beforehand
- Ride up and pop slightly off your toes
- Think about rotating 90 degrees and then you ca just look to do the second 90 degrees. this will help you not over rotate especially on a large jump
- Land switch and ride away!
Johnnie Paxons on backflips

Snowboard how to: Johnnie Paxons on backflips
Johnnie Paxons takes us through the laid out backflip!
Top Tips
- Get a feel for the jump and how fast you will need to flip so that you don’t over or under rotate
- Use the lip of the jump to initiate the flip
- Commit, 90% of doing a trick is getting it in your head first
- Ride away happy

Will Lavigne takes us through the art of spinning frontside!