I'm a little bit shy, because many of you may critisize my Training-shedule and especially that it is me to post it... but it was created last saison for a friend, who liked it, I guess

Chapter 1) Bord Introduction
The suggestions for this I got from different courses and above all the beginner chapters of a few books. Originally these exercises were meant for the first hours on the board, however showed up to be enormously helpful for feeling good on the board. Therefore my little sister (Alissa) and I have further developed these beginner exercises to a program, which we go through at least once at the beginning of each vacation or weekend and on every day, which is meant to training.
Board buckle. Bend legs centered over the board. Whip. Bend your legs further (bring your hips more deeply towards the board). Jump easily on the place. Seize the nose of your board. Seize the nose with both hands. Shift your weight further forward. Tighten rear leg even more, the Tail must be in the air. Do the same towards the Tail.
Draw the shape of your board into the snow (drive with the finger once around the entire board, you may change hands on the way). Pick up some snow on the frontside, put it to the backside. And vice versa. (This is possible in front, between and behind the legs) whip slightly from Nose to Tail. Whip so extremely from the front to the rear that nose or tail are lifted from the snow. Move you with the whipping forward of and back (some kind of pushing without touching the snow)
Turn forms without moving ahead and without properly loading the edges. Helps a lot to make conscious the course of motion, because you must solely concentrate on the basic movements. Jumps (high, to the frontside, to the backside, 90° turn right, 90° turn left, 180°...)
All this can be extended infinitely (e.g. weight on the nose and then turn over the nose...), but these are my collected basics. Occasionally center yourself on your board again and again, low-go/bend your legs, stand deep easily, shake your arms to ease them, Egyptian
Of course this isn't perfect, so you might take it as an idea (a good one or not). I hope, many of you will have fun with the Introduction!!
