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Welcome to the World Monoboard Organization (WMO style)
A monoboard is derived from a boarder cross snowboard and looks very similar to a snowboard. The monoboard's most distinctive features are: Adequate width, wavy edges (Libtech), quad-flex (WMO) and interactive suspension (WMO). The width makes lay down turns possible, magne traction makes the shifts of power from the tip and tail to under the center of the feet possible, the quad-flex makes the adjustments to any angle of the slope possible using the 4 edges, and the interactive suspension makes the creation of variable dampening response possible (ie a shock absorber.)
My Monoboard school (WMO style)
If you're looking for information about monoboarding, then you've come to the right place. My monoboard school is based upon a foundation of comprehensive and technical guidelines for one of the best snow sports on the planet. Anyone and everyone can learn to ride properly, smoothly, and flawlessly with a monoboard as opposed to the inaccurate reputation of being difficult and awkward. Unfortunately, most riders who try a monoboard take a uneducated approach to monoboarding. The most effective, graceful, and accepted style of monoboarding is WMO style (World Monoboard Organization style), which involves riding down the fall line, carving the groomers, absorbing the bumps, and hitting jumps properly with an understanding that body bio-mechanics and proper technique will expedite the learning curve. This group is your key to reaching the ultimate monoboarding experience and becoming a better all around mountain monoboarder. Whether you're a beginner, intermediate, or an expert, you'll find something new and enlightening here.
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