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Snowboard Trick Tracker

Learned: 1/2 (50%)

Progressive skill development. Master basics before attempting advanced tricks.

Track snowboard tricks you've learned and create a progression path to advanced maneuvers. Monitor skill development with visual progress indicators.

Características Principales

Add custom tricks to your personal learning list

Check off tricks as learned and mastered

Progress tracking with percentage completion visualization

Comes preloaded with Ollie and Kickflip examples

Unlimited trick addition for custom skill building

Progress bar updates in real-time

How to Use Snowboard Trick Tracker

1

Add Your Tricks

Type a trick name (e.g., "Backflip", "Rail Stand", "Jibbing") in the input field and click Add.

2

Practice Each Trick

Spend time learning and practicing each trick from your list. Include tricks from basic (Ollie) to advanced (McTwist).

3

Mark as Learned

When you successfully land a trick consistently, check the checkbox next to it.

4

Monitor Progress

Watch the progress bar grow as you master more tricks. This visual feedback motivates continued learning.

Casos de Uso

Beginners creating a foundational tricks progression path

Intermediate riders building toward park and terrain park specialization

Trick enthusiasts setting advanced goals like inverts and rotations

Coaches tracking student progress across learning progressions

Preguntas Frecuentes

What's a good trick progression order?

Start with Ollie (essential foundation), then basic tricks (180s, 360s), then combinations, then inverts (flips, spins) when ready.

How long does it take to learn a new trick?

Varies widely. Basic tricks take days, intermediate tricks weeks, advanced tricks months. Progression depends on natural ability and practice volume.

Should I focus on mastering one trick or learning many?

Master fundamentals first (Ollie, regular 180s, 360s). Building a solid foundation makes advanced tricks easier to learn.

How often should I practice tricks?

Ideally 3-4 sessions per week. Consistent practice builds muscle memory. Sporadic practice makes progression slow and frustrating.

Información de la Herramienta

Categoría
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Tipo
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