
You'll find many manuals and websites discussing different approaches, but the most important snowboarding disciplines are:
- Freestyle: Perform any tricks you like - from backflips to full rotations while grabbing your board (360 backside indy) or spraying massive snow clouds during spectacular turns (lay back turn).
- Freeride: Best practised off-piste, surfing mountain terrain through slopes, trees and natural jumps where fresh powder snow takes centre stage.
- Freecarve: Performed at medium-high speeds on alpine terrain requiring constant direction changes.
- Racing: The essence of this discipline is navigating extreme terrain at maximum possible speed.
- Extreme snowboarding: The most challenging form, attempted only by true professionals.

Beyond techniques, follow these essential tips:
- Begin with small hops and turns on flat ground to familiarise yourself with your board.
- When comfortable, progress to gentle slopes and attempt moving jumps - always bending your knees first to generate momentum.
- Land on a slope matching your take-off angle, as flat landings risk ligament damage.
- Never jump with straight legs - always bend your knees to avoid injury.