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Over the past decade, the popularity of snowboarding has exploded. In 1998 snowboarding was added to the Olympics, and other competitions such as the X-Games are big draws throughout the world. While the half-pipe competitions get the most publicity, snowboard rail events are also very popular.

What Is A Snowboard Rail?

A snowboard rail is considered to be any non-snow objects that you slide the bottom of your snowboard across. Generally, a snowboard rail is an actual rail; a long narrow metal rail, much like a freestanding handrail. But it can also be a log, trashcan, or anything else you can slide your board across. You can make your own rail, or even order one from a snowboarding company (but be sure to install it carefully to ensure your safety!). And many popular ski resorts have snowboard rails on their snowboard slopes.

Snowboard Rail Slide

The most basic trick to do on a snowboard rail is a rail slide (often called a grind). It looks easy, but it takes a lot of practice to get the timing right. As you go down the slope, pick up speed to give yourself enough velocity to do the slide. Jump up high enough to jump up and over the rail with your snowboard. Extend your legs and plant your board on the rail, and let your weight and speed carry you along the surface of the rail. When you get to the end of the rail, jump up slightly to help yourself land on the snow below. As you get better, you can try variations on the rail slide (such as the direction of your board as your slide) and how you come off of the slide.



Safety On The Snowboard Rails

Even though sliding along a snowboard rail is a lot of fun, it can be dangerous. So it's important to use caution while you ride. First, don't just jump into snowboard rail tricks without training. Take a lesson or two, and practice with a seasoned rider before trying tricks on your own. Most snowboard courses have pros available to help you and ensure that you have proper technique. Second, be sure you are wearing proper safety equipment. A helmet along with elbow and kneepads are a must. And finally, make sure you are snowboarding on a rail that is safe. It should be secure, with plenty of snow all around and free of debris in the surrounding area. It should also be low enough on the hill that you can pick up enough speed before jumping.









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