🔄 How to Link Turns on a Snowboard (The Skill That Changes Everything)

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If you can link turns, you can snowboard.

This is the moment where everything clicks — when you stop just sliding and start actually riding down the mountain with control, rhythm, and confidence.

If you’re stuck going heel-side only or falling during transitions, this guide will help you connect your turns smoothly.


🧠 What Does “Linking Turns” Mean?

Linking turns means:
👉 Moving from heel edge → toe edge → back to heel edge continuously

Instead of stopping after each turn, you flow down the mountain in an “S” pattern.

This is the foundation of real snowboarding.


🏂 Step 1: Start on Your Heel Edge

Most riders begin here.

  • Traverse across the slope on your heel edge
  • Stay balanced and in control
  • Look in the direction you want to go

This sets up your first transition.


🔁 Step 2: Initiate the Turn

To switch edges:

  • Shift your weight slightly forward
  • Flatten the board briefly
  • Begin pointing the board downhill

This is the moment most beginners struggle with — it feels like you’re losing control, but you’re not.


🧍 Step 3: Transition to Your Toe Edge

Now complete the turn:

  • Gently press onto your toes
  • Bring your hips over the board
  • Let the board turn across the slope

Once you’re on your toe edge, you’ve completed your first linked turn.


🔄 Step 4: Repeat the Process

Now go back:

  • From toe edge → flatten → heel edge
  • Keep your movements smooth and controlled
  • Maintain rhythm

Soon, your turns will connect naturally.


⚡ The Secret: Smooth Transitions

Most falls happen between edges — not during the turn.

Avoid:

  • Sudden movements
  • Leaning too far back
  • Rushing the transition

👉 Think “slow and smooth,” not fast and aggressive.


🧊 Control Speed With Shape, Not Braking

Instead of stopping after each turn:

  • Make wider turns to control speed
  • Stay across the slope longer
  • Avoid pointing straight downhill too long

This builds confidence and flow.


🧠 Look Where You Want to Go

Your body follows your head.

  • Turn your head in the direction of your next turn
  • Keep your eyes forward
  • Don’t look down at your board

Vision = direction.


⚠️ Common Mistakes

Avoid these:

  • Staying too long on one edge
  • Not committing to the new edge
  • Standing too upright
  • Panicking during transitions

Every rider struggles here — it’s part of the process.


🏁 Final Thoughts

Linking turns is the biggest breakthrough in snowboarding. Once you master this, the mountain opens up completely.

You’ll ride smoother, feel more confident, and finally understand what snowboarding is supposed to feel like.

From here, everything else builds on this skill.

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