S swefreeski New member Dec 29, 2005 #1 I wonder the easiest way to learn to jibb on rails?? I am not so good yet...
GNARnia Active member Dec 29, 2005 #2 1) approach the rail 2) turn 90 degrees so u can actually slide 3) stay over ur skis (lean forward, first try ull lean too far back and ull slip off and fall) 4) by the end of the rail turn ur skis so u can ride away 5) just do it, dont give up
1) approach the rail 2) turn 90 degrees so u can actually slide 3) stay over ur skis (lean forward, first try ull lean too far back and ull slip off and fall) 4) by the end of the rail turn ur skis so u can ride away 5) just do it, dont give up
ArabianKnight Active member Dec 29, 2005 #4 look at the end of the rail the entire time. work on one thing at a time and eventually you wont have to think about it.
look at the end of the rail the entire time. work on one thing at a time and eventually you wont have to think about it.
Dilla Active member Dec 29, 2005 #5 1)learn how to spell JIB 2)commit to the rail---->turn 90 degrees when youre jumping onto it. 3)look toward the end of the rail as your sliding it 4)lean forward as your sliding the rail or box 5)come off either switch or regular by rotating your shoulders
1)learn how to spell JIB 2)commit to the rail---->turn 90 degrees when youre jumping onto it. 3)look toward the end of the rail as your sliding it 4)lean forward as your sliding the rail or box 5)come off either switch or regular by rotating your shoulders
M mark311 Member Dec 29, 2005 #8 main things to remember when first trying to slide a rail/box: turn a full 90 degrees. keep your feet (bases) flat on the rail/box keep your feet a little wider than shoulder width dont be a pussy. commit to whatever it is that youre trying.
main things to remember when first trying to slide a rail/box: turn a full 90 degrees. keep your feet (bases) flat on the rail/box keep your feet a little wider than shoulder width dont be a pussy. commit to whatever it is that youre trying.
RWalker Member Dec 29, 2005 #10 starting on a box is a good way to learn. basically just commit to sliding the rail
DaveHumphrey Active member Dec 29, 2005 #11 remember to first jump then turn 90 in the air ive seen many other attempts where people just try to turn up the jump onto it. but not like so they are 90 degrees they do it so they are like 30 then just sack themselves
remember to first jump then turn 90 in the air ive seen many other attempts where people just try to turn up the jump onto it. but not like so they are 90 degrees they do it so they are like 30 then just sack themselves