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Snowboarding The Great White

By: Ashley Barnard

Snowboarding has great similarities to surfing and skiing: Its like surfing in that it is a board sport, and like skiing because it is performed in the snow. Snowboarders - or riders, as they are called - strap boards to their feet and slide down snow-covered slopes. It is an increasingly popular winter sport across the world, wherever there is snow. In 1998, it became an eligible medal sport in the Winter Olympic Games. Other major events include the U.S. Open Snowboarding Championship and the Winter X-Games in Canada and the United States...

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Basic Snowboarding Tips You Must Learn
Gregg Hall
Some people who come into the sport buy their snowboards; others get theirs as gifts after much pleading and patient waiting. That is a start, but now you have to figure out the hardest part, which is learning how to become a real snowboarder. In this article we're going to talk about some of the fundamental strategies of snowboarding, and some of the main things you're going to need to learn, and the equipment you're going to need to get started. As with any sport, the right equipment is vital if you want to perform properly, and you need to know how the equipment works as well. A general guide to the basics of snowboarding should include and outline of this information...
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Telemark Skiing - Free Your Heels
Paul Smith
Telemark skiing or telemarking is re-gaining in popularity as the ski slopes get crowded because it allows a skier to get away onto fresh territory and enjoy the freedom of unspoiled snow. Also known as 'free heel' skiing, it uses a toe hold binding that gives the heel freedom to rise allowing the skier to have one ski behind the other and use the telemark turn. Using the 'on one knee' telemark turn gives the skier better control over rough undulating terrain so making it ideal for ski touring up in the fresh snows where other skiers would avoid...
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Cross Country Skiing 101
R Hunter
Are you looking for a way to stay fit and have fun in the winter? Consider cross-country skiing! Depending on your weight, the intensity of your skiing, and whether or not you choose to ski hills, cross country skiing may burn between 400 and 1400 calories per hour. In fact, since cross-country skiing involves a simultaneous use of the arms and legs, many exercise physiologists consider it to be the best form of aerobic exercise. The main difference between cross country Skiing and alpine or downhill skiing is that cross country skiing, the skier is attached to the ski only with the toe of the boot.. In alpine skiing, the entire boot is attached to the ski. The free heel allows cross-country skiers to climb uphill which is not very comfortable in alpine skis...


Ancaster News

Catching some air with star snowboarder
Ancaster News,  Canada - 13 hours ago
By Debra Downey, Senior Editor At just 11 years of age, Mikey Ciccarelli has already turned a few heads in the sport of snowboarding. The pint-sized Grade 6 ...


Southland Times

Cardrona gets snowboard world cup
Southland Times, New Zealand - 17 hours ago
By JERRIE ANDREWS - The Southland Times | Friday, 04 July 2008 HOT PROSPECT: Wanaka-based snowboarder Mitch Brown in action at last year's Burton Open. ...


Wheeler skates into big time
Whistler Question,  Canada - 21 hours ago
Wheeler also enjoys snowboarding, biking, soccer and hockey — but skateboarding is his favourite sport. Praising Olympic snowboarding medallist and ...


Groms take centre stage
Whistler Question,  Canada - 21 hours ago
To that end, the Gromfest finals include not only the skateboarding and snowboarding competitive events, where participants test themselves in the Whistler ...


Snowboarding leads outdoor related injuries
Black Hills Pioneer, SD - 22 hours ago
BLACK HILLS - The Center for Disease Control and Prevention recently released a report stating that snowboarding leads the list for outdoor-related injuries ...

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