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First 2 attempts at the "bigger" park jump at my local resort. (1 video, 3 pics)

Landed both with a simple grab. I was pretty happy. I just started snowboarding in January, so I'm still a beginner...but finally felt real comfortable with the small jumps, so decided to give this guy a go.

Not sure how big it is, small I'm sure compared to what a lot of you guys jump, but it's the biggest we have at our tiny little resort. :yahoo:

Of course, any constructive criticism is appreciated. Something I'm doing wrong or could improve on...I'm still learning big time.



Ok, I think I got this...



...so far so good...



...I'm flying through the air, this is not good...save me Tom Cruise...
 

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Looks good to me, nice job.

If you want some style tips, you could try taking that front hand that was pointing forward in that first photo and aim to extend it straight up, then push your front leg out fully extended while holding your indy grab.

That will give you a very stylish indy nosepoke, one of my favourite go-to grabs.
Awesome tip. I'll have to try that this weekend...heading to Holiday Valley for my first ski trip. A couple of times I did the rock horns with that hand haha, but I can see how the extended front leg would make that look sweet.

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That's a 15 footer. But you look super solid, great form in midair. Knees were tucked, balanced center of gravity. Very nice.

Keep that up and by next year you'll be throwing triple corks xD
Hahaha. Yeeeeah. The goal is to do a barrel roll eventually. But until I'm super comfortable with hitting 3's consistently, I won't even bother trying it. And I can't hit 3's...at all. It's ugly... :laugh:
 
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