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instructional and fun DVDs?
I'm looking to buy a couple of snowboarding DVDs. One that is instructional
so I can refocus the night before a trip on good form and technique. The other on tricks so I can think about my next new thing. I'm hoping both videos will be fun to watch. The idea is to run them in the condo each night before hitting the mountain. Not everyone is as into it as me so if it's fun others won't get as board or might even want to watch. Any suggestions for good videos? Cheers, Scott Lindner |
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"Scott Lindner" wrote in message ...
I'm looking to buy a couple of snowboarding DVDs. One that is instructional so I can refocus the night before a trip on good form and technique. The other on tricks so I can think about my next new thing. I'm hoping both videos will be fun to watch. The idea is to run them in the condo each night before hitting the mountain. Not everyone is as into it as me so if it's fun others won't get as board or might even want to watch. Any suggestions for good videos? I like Todd Richard's Vol. 1 & 2. Rider's Ed is also very good. Do not buy "411 1st Step Basic Tricks" by Burton, this DVD sucks! -- John |
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I like Todd Richard's Vol. 1 & 2. Rider's Ed is also very good. Do
not buy "411 1st Step Basic Tricks" by Burton, this DVD sucks! Thanks for the tips. Cheers, Scott |
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Scott Lindner wrote:
John Davison wrote: I like Todd Richard's Vol. 1 & 2. I like both of those DVDs a lot as well. I bought them to have my friends watch it the night before we hit the slopes to go park riding (hopefully it will save me a few repetitions of basic to-dos and not-to-dos). --Arvin |
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