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Bonking - The Snowboarders "high Five"

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By Author: Jakob Jelling
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Bonking is on of those strange little things that people do for the fun of it or to make a person jump. As far as tricks go there really isn't much point to learning this as there isn't much you can add this to. For this reason Bonking is done purely for fun.

Bonking is the art of slapping an object with your snowboard as you pass it in mid air. Depending upon what you are Bonking this will result in a satisfying sound that will make any unsuspecting person jump. As with most other tricks you can Bonk, Tail Bonk or Nose Bonk depending upon which part of the snowboard is used to do the Bonking.

To learn to Bonk you must first find a suitable object to practice on. Approach the object so that you will pass along side it about 2 feet from it. As you get close to it Ollie into the air. While gaining air pull your feet up so that your knees are bend almost 90-degrees and your snowboard is parallel to the surface that you intend to Bonk. When the height and moment are correct simply extend your foot slightly to bring the appropriate edge in contact with the surface briefly.

One important thing to keep ...
... in mind is the reaction that you will experience after Bonking the object. When thinking or Tail Bonking the force from tapping the object will tend to try to spin you into the surface of the object. Make sure you bend your knees to allow you to cushion the force of the impact and try to slide you snowboard onto the object instead of driving it into the object.

Bonks are a fun thing to do on the hill. There is often a gratifying sound that will turn heads and the act itself can look pretty cool. Perhaps the coolest Bonk of all is when you do a true "High Five" and Bonk against the snowboard of a person also Bonking. Have fun trying to "High Five" and turning heads with the resounding smack that comes from Bonking.
About the Author Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.snowboardinghelp.com. Please visit his website to discover the world of snowboarding!

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