Best Snowboarding Shots | Extreme Freeride, Freestyle, Slalom Snowboarding | Drone View, FPV

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Amazing freeriding and freestyle snowboarding in the 4K aerial drone view.

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⭕ Freeriding ● Freeriding communicates the concept of dynamically altering various snowboarding styles in a fluid motion, allowing for a spontaneous ride on naturally ungroomed terrain, without a set course, goals or rules. It evolved throughout the sport's formative early years as a contrary response to the highly controlled style of ski competition prevalent at the time. Snowboarders primarily refer to freeriding as backcountry, sidecountry, or off-piste snowboarding, and sometimes big mountain or extreme riding.

⭕ Freestyle ● Freestyle snowboarding is any riding that includes performing tricks. In freestyle, the rider utilizes natural and man-made features such as rails, jumps, boxes, and innumerable others to perform tricks. It is a popular all-inclusive concept that distinguishes the creative aspects of snowboarding, in contrast to a style like alpine snowboarding.

⭕ Slalom ● Slalom is an alpine snowboarding discipline, involving skiing between poles or gates. These are spaced more closely than those in giant slalom, super giant slalom, and downhill, necessitating quicker and shorter turns. Internationally, the sport is contested at the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships, and at the Olympic Winter Games.

⭕ Alpine snowboarding ● Alpine snowboarding is a discipline within the sport of snowboarding. It is practiced on groomed pistes. Sometimes called freecarving, this takes place on hard packed snow or groomed runs and focuses on carving linked turns, much like surfing or longboarding. Little or no jumping takes place in this discipline. Alpine Snowboarding consists of a small portion of the general snowboard population, that has a well connected social community and its own specific board manufacturers. Alpine Snowboard equipment is a ski-like hardshell boot and plate binding system with a right directional snowboard that is stiffer and narrower to manage linking turns with greater forces and speed. Shaped skis can thank these "freecarve" snowboards for the cutting-edge technology leading to their creation. A skilled alpine snowboarder can link many turns into a run placing their body very close to the ground each turn, similar to a MotoGP turn or waterski carve.