Why Is Snowboarding So Addictive?Why Is Snowboarding So Addictive?

By Simon Barnett

The sport of snowboarding has seen massive growth over the past few decades. Twenty years ago there were few snowboards on the slopes. It was seen as a rebel fringe sport.

Snowboarders were seen by skiers as little more than an annoyance who routinely got in their way on the mountain. Now, there are just as many snowboarders if not more on the mountain as there are skiers. Why has snowboarding become so popular? Why is snowboarding so addictive?

Speed, speed and more speed. If speed is what you want then skiing is for you. In a downhill race skis will beat snowboards every time, but is speed simply how fast you can get to the bottom or is it something more. Snowboards are plenty fast and the feel that a snowboarder gets through their board and body often leads to the perception that they are going faster than they actually are. Snowboarding is more exciting because of the level of control that a boarder feels over their board. Speed plus fine control leads to a more exciting run than simply speed.

The versatility of a board is another factor in its growing popularity. A board can go anywhere as long as it’s downhill.

Its broader base means that boarding through powder that would bog most skiers down is no problem. It is also easier to carve and cut with a board than it is with skis, meaning that moving through an obstacle strewn path is easier on a board. Boarders can venture where skiers do not dare to go.

The tricks are what suck most snowboarders in. There are a lot more ways to look cool on a mountain with a snowboard than with a pair of skis. Never underestimate the appeal of looking cool. Every snowboard can be used in a bowl or half pipe, where specialty skis are often required to pull off the more impressive tricks.

The final addictive factor of snowboarding is one that is shared with skiing. The silence. That crisp silence that is only found when you are barreling down a mountain. That feeling of speed and isolation that is accompanied only by the hiss of your board on snow.

It’s an amazing feeling that is hard to duplicate. It is certainly addictive. Why else would people constantly drag their bruised and sore bodies up a mountain time after time? They love the rush. They are addicted.

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Song from the Winter Xgames 2012 and Dew Tour?

Hey I was wondering if anyone could tell me the name of the song which is played during those commercials. It’s a rock song and has the lyrics “here we go now.” If anyone could help me out that would be really appreciated because I haven’t been able to figure it out.

 


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0 Winter X Games 15   Enni Rukajarvi Wins Womens Snowboard SlopestyleEnni Rukajarvi nails a switch cab 720 on the money booter en route to a Snowboard Slopestyle Gold Medal at Winter X Games 15.

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0 Winter X Games 2012: Snowboard Slopestyle Knuckle LandingsHighlight reel of knuckle landings in Snowboard Slopestyle.

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0 Winter X Games 2012: Snowboard Street FinalForest Bailey, Ryan Paul, and Nick Visconti battle it out in the Snowboard Street Final. Rookie Forest Bailey shows up and takes gold.

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How Come You Can do Better Tricks in Snowboarding than in Skateboarding? Shaun White can do a 1260 on a  snowboard but not on a skateboard, how come?


Because snow and ice have less static friction than wood or cement, it allows for a higher velocity, leading to better height.  Also, the fact that snowboards are waxed, and wheels arent…

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0 Sport Science (Snowboarding): What Does It Take To Land A Triple Cork?John Brenkus – with the help of Sage Kotsenburg – breaks down what it takes to land the Triple Cork …

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Check out this Australian Snowboarders Grab Guide. 

SNOWBOARD GRAB GUIDE

You can learn about these GRABS:

INDY

MUTE

MELON

TAIL GRAB

NOSE GRAB

STALEFISH

METHOD

LIEN

JAPAN

TAIPAN

TRUCK DRIVER

GRAIL

ROCKET


And these 4 GRABBING CRIMES:

TINDY

TAILFISH

SUITCASE METHOD / BACKSCRATCHER

DOUBLE-HANDED STIFFY


SNOWBOARD GRAB GUIDE

 

SNOWBOARDING LOWDOWN

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Snowboard Padding For BeginnerSnowboard Padding For Beginners

By Rory Tonkin


How to enjoy learning to snowboard without the pain.

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The worst part about bruising your Tailbone while snowboarding, particularly if you are learning is that it will actually stop you from enjoying yourself because every time you land on it, it gets a little more tender, and a little more painful. It stops you progressing because you lose confidence from fear of landing on your butt again.

Most people have heard a story of a friend who “couldn’t sit down for three weeks after snowboarding” because they bruised their butt or something like that. It is an extremely common story, however there is absolutely no need to endure pain while you learn. You can avoid most pain with the use of something as simple as a piece of foam you place inside your pants.

For decades now people have been putting cushions, newspapers, pillows down the back of their pants when they try snowboarding for the first time because they know it’s going to hurt. Finally the initiative has been taken and now there are now ready made products to make it simple and easy.

Apart from protecting you from the pain of a sore butt , also creates a great insulating layer against the snow so your butt stays warm. Regardless of whether you take a lesson or not you are likely to spend a lot of time sitting on your butt, so why not sit there and be warm, rather than putting up with a cold butt.

Insurance for a good time.

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A good way to look at butt protection is that of “insurance for a good time”.  Snowboarding isn’t cheap, and if you’re going to spend the money to learn, you want to make sure that, at the very least, you’re having a good time. Paying for tickets, rental, gear, travel etc. all adds up pretty quickly, and if you then find yourself in pain and not having a good time, well then that’s no good for anyone. A Butt protector is the product most likely to help you get maximum enjoyment from your time on the snow.

So have a go at snowboarding!… it’s the best past time in the world, but make sure you enjoy the early stages without the pain, and get yourself a Tailbone protector.

The ‘Tailsaver’ is a product created by the author, Rory Tonkin, after years of snowboard instructing and seeing the need for a simple butt protector every day. He is a business graduate of Monash University in Melbourne, Australia and has helped a number of high profile resorts around the world improve their services to beginner snowboarders.

The Tailsaver was initially designed with beginners in mind although it has proven to be incredibly popular with snowboarders of all levels. The main focus was to make the product simple, easy to use, and inexpensive.  That has definitely been achieved and now people are flocking to a product that pays such attention to good old common sense.

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DURBAN, South Africa (July 6) – U.S. skiers and snowboarders are looking forward to the competing in PyeongChang as the International Olympic Committee voted Wednesday to bring the 2018 Olympic Winter Games to South Korea. U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association officials cited an athlete-friendly, compact venue plan as the key to the successful bid, along with the opportunity to motivate millions of youth in a new region of the world for winter sport.

Kelly Clark (2002 Olympic champion and 2010 bronze medalist)
“Korea is going to be a really exciting chance to showcase snowboarding in a new region of the world and see what different cultures can do for our sport.”

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