Snowboarding Tricks explores the captivating world of freestyle snowboarding, demystifying the physics, techniques, and safety measures behind awe-inspiring aerial maneuvers.
The book dives into the biomechanics of tricks, illustrating how understanding forces and body positioning is crucial for successful execution.
It also highlights the sport's evolution, from early experimentation to the application of scientific research in modern training.
The book emphasizes technique development through progressive training and expert coaching, while also confronting the inherent risks of snowboarding.
Risk management and safety strategies are thoroughly explored, empowering riders to progress safely.
Structured to guide readers through a comprehensive learning process, Snowboarding Tricks starts with fundamental concepts and gradually dissects the biomechanics of complex tricks, culminating in real-world applications and practical advice for incorporating these techniques into your own riding.
This book provides a unique, scientifically informed approach to mastering snowboarding tricks, integrating biomechanical analysis, technique development, and risk management into one comprehensive resource for snowboarders of all levels.