Step 1
Start by snowboarding down the slope at moderate speed. Set your board so that it is running flat with no edges.
Step 2
Shift your upper body so that most of your weight is over your back foot. At this stage you are in a sort of stance preparing to do the trick.
Now, lean back a little more and lift your front foot of the ground. You want to lift up the front half of the board. Remember that some boards are more flexible than others, but with practice, you should be able to get it pretty high of the ground.
Step 3
Do not lean back to far so as to fall backwards. So start with little wheelies in order to find your balance before going for extra height.
Step 4
Lean forward to set your nose back on the ground so that your board running flat with no edges. Once your weight is back over the front of the board, enter into a turn and back onto your edge.

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