???? Neftaly: How to Perform a 360 on a Snowboard
Spinning a full 360 on your snowboard is a classic trick that adds style and flair to your riding. Whether you’re hitting the park or cruising groomers, nailing a clean 360 will level up your skills and your confidence.
Here’s how to land your first (or your next) snowboard 360 safely and smoothly.
???? Before You Start
- Be comfortable riding switch (both regular and goofy)
- Master ollies and small jumps
- Always wear a helmet and protective gear
???? Step 1: Approach the Jump
- Pick a medium-sized jump with a smooth takeoff
- Approach with a comfortable, controlled speed
- Stay balanced and centered over your board
???? Step 2: Set Your Takeoff
- Just before the lip of the jump, crouch slightly
- Pop off the lip by extending your legs and jumping upward
- Initiate the spin with your head and shoulders—look over your leading shoulder
???? Step 3: Spin Your Body
- Keep your arms tight to your body to rotate faster
- Spot your landing as soon as you complete the first 180 degrees
- Use your core to control the rotation
???? Step 4: Prepare to Land
- Extend your legs slightly to absorb impact
- Land with your knees bent, centered over the board
- Ride away switch or regular, depending on your takeoff stance
????️ Tips for a Successful 360
- Practice your spin on flat ground first
- Use visual markers to help spot your landing
- Commit fully—half spins can lead to falls
- Record yourself or get feedback from friends/coaches
❌ Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Not popping enough off the jump
- Spinning with the upper body only, not your whole core
- Looking down instead of over your shoulder
- Landing stiff-legged or off-balance
???? Neftaly Says:
“A perfect 360 is all about timing, spotting, and commitment—trust your skills and go for it!”
Ready to spin into your next ride? Neftaly is here with tips, gear advice, and motivation to help you shred harder and safer.

