Hints and Tips for Retards: The Evils of the Tindy Grab
With any sport there are always faux pas, such as skating mongo footed (pushing with
your front foot), and snowboarding is no exception. In fact the number of things that
people do wrong in snowboarding seems to out number any othe sport. Be it dumb grabs, poor
fashion, or foolish tricks, not a day goes by with out some one being guilty of looking
dumb. I believe the original intention of trick tips, which pollute so many pages of
reputable snowboard publications, was to inform the herbs how to do certain tricks. Where
these segments have gone wrong is that no kid who reads them in hopes to learn that cool
new trick is reading to learn Kinger Flips, or even rodeos. The only tricks that should be
explained here are frontside 360's and maybe ollies. Anyone who's good enough to do any of
the higher level tricks doesn't need to have each step of them spelled out. Beyond
learning the tricks, there are many things in snowboarding you might not be able to figure
on your own. Maybe these little things are what trick tips should zero in on. Since no
"real" magazine will do it, I'm taking this opportunity to do it myself, mainly
because I cringe every time I see some idiot looking so uncool off a rock star kicker.
Bend your knees
This is the absolute simplest part of snowboarding. It makes sense, if your knees are bent
you have
Ewww...Girl Method. Don't ever, ever, ever, do this trick! |
more control, and can better absorb impact from all the little bumps on the trail, and
you are less likely to blow them out.. Oh yeah, and you can't turn with your legs
straight! Perhaps, you've come up with a method of scraping out turns without bending your
legs, but let me assure you, it looks foolish. If you are guilty of not bending your
knees, you probably don't know, but do this little exercise. When you are riding pay
attention to how you are standing on the board if your knees are locked, you're doing it
wrong. If you determine this much, then make sure to bend your knees. If your muscles
don't burn at the end of the day, you still aren't doing it.
Fix your stance
"But nothing is wrong with my stance." Your stance sucks if your toes are
pointing together, this is called pigeon toed and it is very uncool, as well as something
which makes it nearly impossible to ride well. If you're just starting to snowboard, you
probably want to learn how to turn. If you've ever seen someone on hard boots, you notice
that they ride very sharp angles on their front and back feet. Why? Because it make it
super easy to turn. What this means for you, is that you should ride angles on both feet
until you feel totally comfortable carving. Once you feel you are ready to ride switch,
you can straighten out your back foot or angle it slightly back. This called riding
duckfoot, and although it went through a breif period of being shunned, it is again
socially acceptable, and will make it easier to land and ride switch. However, it is okay
to keep your angles, as most halfpipe pros do too.
Never under estimate the power of forward lean
If you're unsure what forward lean is, or what it does, you're probably not riding with enough.
What's a tindy? This is a tindy. |
Forward lean is more than just Burton socks, it is what makes riding with
your knees bent and holding an edge up the backside wall possible. If your still riding
low backs, you probably don't have forward lean adjusters, and you fall under the uncool
catagory, cause low backs SUCK, but if you're riding any recently made high back, that
plastic thing on that back is a forward lean adjuster. Crank it down so the backs of your
bindings are not at a 90 degree angle from the board, and you'll be set. A warning,
forward lean hurts the first few days, so slowly increase the amount every time you ride.
You may find you like a different amount for riding halfpipe and freeriding. You make the
call.
Ditch the baggy pants
Fashion has this nasty tendancy of changing, and if you're still rocking the 1992 stylings
of size 48 pants, you need to get out more. Even if you claim not to care how you look,
you should, cause there is something wrong with looking retarded. Try picking up a
snowboard magazine, here you'll find example of all the lastest fashion. While you might
not have the ducketts to go out and buy all the new Special Blend gear, Army Navy Stores
and the Salvation Army can provide cost effective street ware alternatives. A good idea is
to spend a decent amount of money on good outer ware, because if you shop wisely it can
last you for years, and you'll be much happier if you're warm up on the hill. Whatever you
do though, I urge you to stay away from Camo. That is a trend which must DIE NOW!
Don't do stupid grabs
![]() What's wrong with this pictute? That stalefish is really a tailfish. Bad, bad, bad. |
So you're ready to hit jumps. The first thing you want to learn are strait airs. A strait
air is any trick that doesn't involve rotation. The best way to stay balanced in the air
off a jump is to grab, but whatever you do, don't grab tindy. This is a very natural grab
(between your back binding and your tail), so it can be enticing to do as a safety grab,
but trust me, you should put the effort into grabbing between your bindings cause tindy's
are just plain wrong. Other no no grabs include tail fish (in between your back foot and
your tail) and girl methods, (a method which is kicked straight back, no tweak). If you do
any of these grabs, don't expect any high fives from your bros, as they should in all
reality, be embarrased to be seen with you.
If you can't clear a jump, don't try to spin off it.
Makes sense right? Nothing is more painful to watch than someone barely even pop off the
lip of a jump before hucking around a 360, and then crashing about 5 feet after the take
off into the flat of the table. Also, if you're pre rotating 270 degrees on the take off,
making your actual rotation in the air 90 degrees, it does not constitute a 360, so don't
expect props, dude.
Learn straight airs before you learn rodeos
Rodeos are probably one of the easiest and most popular tricks right now. The reason they
are so easy, is that the rotation is fairly natural, so what happens is a lot of kids with
no comprehension of getting hurt will be able to huck around a rodeo, when they don't even
have enough control to do a straight air. Don't believe me? You obviously didn't make it
out to Hood this summer, where every kid could do a perfect stomped rodeo, yet no one
could do a method. Rodeos are a cool trick, but if they're your only trick you are not.
Don't vibe
A few years back, snowboarding was very different than it was today. There were only so
many snowboarders on the mountain, and you, as a snowboarder, knew everyone of them. If
someone new came riding, you made it a point to take runs with them and get to know them.
There was always some vibing going on, but at least you knew what the person was about
before you decided you hated them. Now, the vast populaity of the sport of snowboarding
has made it impossible to know everyone on the hill, but the least you can do, if
you happen to get on a lift with another snowboarder, even if they aren't rocking a brand
new forum snowboard, is say hi. It's always nice to have a good conversation,
make those high speed quads move that much faster. You gotta figure you both have
snowboards on your feet, so must you have something in common. Basically, just be civil to
everyone, this isn't high school, it's snowboarding. Snowboarding is fun.
-Brooke Geery