Definitive Guide to Afterbang

flatspinner

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Here it is, bask in my glory! Or more importantly Transworlds...

For those of you who don't know, "afterbang" is the act of trying to

make every trick look as if it's so easy that you don't even need to

try it in the first place. Originally it was confined to the landing of

jumps, but over the last few seasons it has leaked into every aspect of

the sport. Jumps, rails, halfpipes—none are safe from the threat. What

started with a few isolated cases has spread like wildfire throughout

the snowboard community. Grown men, women, and children alike have been

spotted "banging." Being the concerned folks that we are, and seeing as

the "real staff" doesn't seem to care, we thought it was our job to let

you know what to look out for—so you can avoid it. Good luck.

Prebang

Prebang

is most visible when hiking is in order. It usually starts innocently

enough with strapping in and wiping the snow off your butt or jacket,

then moving into a full-blown bang with the goggle check and pants tug

into a topsheet sticker-stoke wipedown followed with a deep, "I'm about

to do something gnarly, check me out" breath, (actually saying it could

destroy the whole nonchalantness the bangee is going for in the first

place).

Midbang

This

is a hard one to pull off, but nonetheless it's tried often. Midbang in

most cases takes place right before the lip of a jump. It can go one of

two ways—during approach the rider will: A.) Limit all arm movement to

adjusting headphones and/or iPod (Walkmans are so 2002), making it look

as if they don't even care that there's a 100-foot gap bearing down

quick, or B.) The exact opposite—winding up, making sure the

chicks/dudes chillin' park-side are fully aware of the schralpitude of

what is about to go down.

Afterbang

The

stunt part has been pulled, so now it's time to let bystanders know

just how easy it was. In most instances this is achieved by letting the

whole upper body go limp, as if there wasn't a bone left in from the

waist up. This alerts the crowd to just how relaxed the rider is. With

that comes letting the knees go as if both were hit from behind with a

lead pipe. In extreme cases there's monkey-like arm swinging.



Latebang

This

occurs when the shredder in question tries to get away with

afterbanging more than twenty feet after a jump's landing. Do not, we

repeat, do not try this under any circumstances. There is

nothing pretty about this. It looks more like a pee-shiver than style,

making all efforts put in to the jump null and void.

 
i think this is a pretty shitty guiide to be honest... a few points... any1 that winds up HUGE like you say is gonna look fuckin rediculous anyway... its almost anti-pre bang...

second... knees being hit with a lead pipe??? thats kinda, absorbing the landing so you dont fuck up your knees or back...

most of the afterbang i observe is when the right goes stiff like "yea i dnt need to bend anybone in my body cause i can withstand massive impact off the 100+ ft booter!"

i mean... props for giving shit a go but....

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Always remember to lock dem knees, absorbing impact with your knees is a no no unless its a big feature. The best afterbang is limp upper body, hands at dick and asshole, and locked knees.
 
yeah I enjoyed it but i agree w valorking its not accurate this is how i think you gotta roll it.

Step one as you wait to hit the feature about to be banged do something other than pay attention to skiing. ie drink a redbull, smoke a tree, eat a piece of pizza etc... this should continue as you are actually approaching the feature.

Step two use a little apparant effort as possible to throw the trick(don't wind up or move while going off the lip or landing)

Basically it should look like you were bored waiting in line for the bus- poped into the air- spinned and flipped a lot with some crazy grab- then magically appear back on your feet like nothing happened.

more points if you take a bite of the pizza after landing. Also you can't look around to see if anyones watching or just watched your awesome stunt.
 
first of all this "guide" was made for snowboarders and they generally have a different style than skiers, you know with the whole sideways thing and all. also this was from a snowboarding mag, not the thread creator. for snowboarders i know they like to get low on their landings, not bending your knees looks ridiculous and winding up huge is much less hated by snowboarders than by skiers. so...um...you fail, read the post.
 
yeah snowboarding style isn't like skiing, a huge wind up doesn't look bad snowboarding for the most part, and gorilla steeze really comes in to play snowboarding much more than skiing. Knees bent, knuckles dragging, dirty monkey sex steeze, naw mean?
 
i don't think afterbang (or any of the other "bangs" you talk about) is something someone does consciously most of the time.
 
i can't believe that this has become a topic of debate for some people. style.....is style. let's lot quantify or dissect it. just my opinion. but your guide is good
 
r u kidding? u think Brogan has no idea what he looks like when hes riding.

he forces his steez soooo hard..and he knows it
 
Well I just went back and rewatched that ish only watching the rideaways (who does that anyway) but yeah a few of the shots near the beginning he lands and then he's bent over then stands up right really quickly and holds in that pose. But the majority of the shots I didn't notice it.
 
Does anyone have a link to the "afterbang" vid that T Wall and the guys put together? I searchbarred but came up with nothin.
 
rofl from that skateboard movie

sidenote to whoever said they do it unconsciously: one can easily see when someone forces steeze
 
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