Snowboarding: 50/50 Box & Handrail Grinds : Snowboarding: Toe Side Ollie 50/50 on a Handrail



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Toe side ollie 50/50 on a handrail with a snowboard is similar to a heel side ollie. Find out how to do a toe side ollie 50/50 on a handrail with a snowboard with tips from a snowboard instructor in this free extreme sport video.


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Array ( 3 months ago by 294146001)
yeah, totally
i thought it was flop too
your a fucking ... ( 3 months ago by RiseAga1nst)
your a fucking idiot if you honestly think snowboarding takes no skill
yeah well it does ... ( 3 months ago by 294146001)
yeah well it does take skill...
i can see where he's coming from though
you know grinds in skateboarding, you have to be able to ollie up the height of the rail, land on it, get your trucks in the right position, and then pop out
for snowboarding, you just sorta jump and land on the rail, although its alot harder to balance 50-50's on a snowboard
yeah thats what i ... ( 3 months ago by WTFallgoodnamestaken)
yeah thats what i meant
like this particular trick, i really don't see why there's a trick tip for it
im not saying snowboarding takes no skill... some tricks on snowboards are wayyy gnarlier than skate tricks. im way better at snowboarding than i am at skateboarding, and i can do a shitload of grinds on a snowboard because the whole grinding technique is way easier on a snowboard
180 front butters ... ( 3 months ago by WTFallgoodnamestaken)
180 front butters on boxes look way steezier than 50-50s
shut the fuk up ... ( 3 months ago by radnor1990)
shut the fuk up bitch.. fukin noise in my ear
you cant grind on a ... ( 3 months ago by coreyah)
you cant grind on a snowboard?! its called jibbing you dont have trucks to grind
whatever... the ... ( 3 months ago by WTFallgoodnamestaken)
whatever... the video says "Box and Handrail Grinds"
This is brutal. Go ... ( 3 months ago by friendslashenemy)
This is brutal. Go to transworld for lesson vids.
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┏┫  | | ┣┓ ┏┓copy ... ( 3 months ago by Andymoto13)
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LAWLHAHAHAHHA ( 3 months ago by MrSceneKid)
LAWLHAHAHAHHA
... ( 3 months ago by boobstalker)
hhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaa
Calling it toeside ... ( 3 months ago by Varicolor)
Calling it toeside is like calling a lipslide a "disaster-slide." It's just really outdated. The only people I've ever heard say "toeside" were instructors teaching 10-year-old kids how to turn.
to be honest u dont ... ( 3 months ago by jibson2)
to be honest u dont need trick tips for 5050, my freind who never actually stood on a snowboard did it right away
i agree with ... ( 3 months ago by tamaguy7)
i agree with jibson2 completely.
lol, true :) ( 3 months ago by tugsnap)
lol, true :)
cunt needs to shut ... ( 3 months ago by BNiggg)
cunt needs to shut up and get down on a d rod and off the board
┏┫  | | ┣┓ ┏┓copy ┗ ... ( 2 months ago by steww99)
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If you didn't like ... ( 2 months ago by 2brokemuthas)
If you didn't like this, Crack a beer and watch my trailer "Almost Homeless" on the high quality setting. It's real snowboarding on Youtube that's not boring like this. Please leave a comment or rate it so more peeps can watch it too since we don't have any companies pumping it up. I promise you it's better than this.
buy smaller goggles. ( 2 months ago by sleggz)
buy smaller goggles.
lmfao, her goggles ... ( 1 month ago by TheFictionalLife)
lmfao, her goggles are a little small. XD
those arent even ... ( 1 month ago by burtonjibber4)
those arent even big goggles, look at electric EG.2's, or oakley wisdoms, those r big and sick as fuck
stfu ( 1 week ago by samrock36)
stfu



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