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Thursday, October 4, 2007

Snowboarding Tips: Before You Hit the Slopes

Do you want some snowboarding tips before you go out on the slopes, so you don’t make a complete fool of yourself? You may still fall down a few times once you get there, but there are some snowboarding tips to start you off on the right foot, so to speak. So, here are just a few basic snowboarding tips to get you going.

1. The first tip is to learn the snowboarding lingo. This may seem silly to some, but it will be easier for you to understand instructions on how to snowboard and other snowboarding tips if you know what the terms are. The lingo in snowboarding is so unique it will require at least a little time to get familiar with it.

2. Wear the right clothing and equipment. This is also one of the snowboarding tips to know before you start. The clothing that you wear should be loose fitting to allow for movement but not dragging to get caught on anything. Wear protective gear to keep your head, hands, wrists, face and eyes from getting too cold or getting injured. You can even get special protective pants to protect your tailbone and backside.

3. Choose the right board. This is one of the more important snowboarding tips. Most beginners should choose a board that is of the short variety. When one tip is on the ground, the other tip should come up between the collar bone and the chin. One of the more important snowboarding tips for board fit is: when the boot is properly in the binding the toe should be flush with the edge of the board or just barely over and the heel should not hang off either. Too much on either side will limit maneuverability.

4. You can choose from strap on or step on bindings. This is a personal preference, and you might want to rent some equipment to see which you like better before you buy. Strap on are more difficult to get on and off, but are more flexible. Step on are easy to get off and on, but the hard boot makes them less flexible. Make sure they are tightened adequately before you head down hill.

Watch, and then do it!

Eriani Doyel writes articles about Recreation and Sports. For more information about Snowboarding Tips visit fakiesnowboarding.com.

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Monday, October 1, 2007

Equipment Used for Snowboarding: Keeping You Safe on the Slopes

Although you probably have the perfect board picked out, you may not have some of the other very important equipment used for snowboarding in mind.

Before you hit the slopes for your first ride downhill, you need to rent or buy safety equipment used for snowboarding. This may not be the most exciting equipment used for snowboarding, but it may ensure that you can keep snowboarding for many years to come.

From head to toe here is some of the safety equipment used for snowboarding:

Face and Head:
Of all the parts of your body, this is probably the most important to protect when you are participating in a sport such as snowboarding. As with any activity such as this, some of the most serious injuries can occur to this part of the body. So, when you think of equipment used for snowboarding this is an area that should not be forgotten. A helmet is a vital piece of equipment and they are much lighter, better ventilated and more comfortable now than in the past. You should also wear goggles to protect your eyes from sun damage, wind and injuries.

Arms and Hands:
You may not know this, but one of the most common injuries for new snowboarders is a wrist injury. This is because when a person falls, they instinctively put their arms out to catch themselves. So, another important piece of safety equipment used for snowboarding is the wrist guard. This is not something that you should borrow from a friend. It should fit you perfectly. You should also make sure that you wear gloves to protect your hands and fingers from the cold as well as injuries.

Hips and Knees:
Use both hip pads and knee pads to protect your lower body from injuries if you run into an object or twist wrong when you fall. You can even purchase snowboarding shorts with pads in them to protect your hips and tailbone.

Clothing:
Your clothing should keep out wind and cold, but should also be layered so that you don’t get too hot. Loose clothing works well for movement.

Eriani Doyel writes articles about Recreation and Sports. For more information about Snowboarding Equipment visit fakiesnowboarding.com. (but come back to us!)
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Monday, September 10, 2007

Hit the Slopes: Dreamy Snowboarding Vacations

By Sara Smith

The Thrill of Snowboarding
Snowboarding, the art of gliding across snowy slopes on a single elongated board, has become highly popular among lovers of winter sports. Even those who don’t like the cold, but love the thrill of physical activity, have found joy in snowboarding. No matter where in the world you live, there is a dreamy snowboarding location nearby. Before you plan your next vacation, you may want to consider the condition of the slopes.

Snowboarding Resorts
The nation is peppered with resorts that offer snowboarding lessons, to suit any vacation plan. You’ll find snowboarding resorts in states across the US, if you know where to look. In Canada, Lake Louise and Whistler are two highly popular spots for snowboarding and snowboarding lessons. California’s Squaw Valley is a great, dreamy snowboarding vacation resort for those wishing to learn the craft of snowboarding. Sun Valley in Idaho, and Moonlight Basin in Montana are popular Rocky Mountain snowboarding vacation destinations.

In Nevada, Heavenly is the best resort for snowboarding, and Jackson Hole is where you want to go if Wyoming is the state of your choice. If the resort you choose features snowboarding, there will be a bevy of other winter sports to enjoy as well. Amid lush mountain scenery and crisp white snow, you may discover that snowboarding is the answer to your dream vacation.
Utah is filled with great resorts; where you can do all the snowboarding you please and even receive lessons. Deer Valley, The Canyons, Snowbird, and Park City are all well-known and beautiful resorts that you might want to check out if you’re visiting Utah. For snowboarding, you can hardly do better than the beautiful peaks of Utah.

Unless, of course, you go to Colorado. The US capital of winter resorts, Colorado is known for their famous resorts…and their beautiful snow. No matter what winter activity you wish to engage in, this is one of the best places to go. Aspen is probably the most well-known of Colorado snowboarding and skiing hotspots. Other Colorado vacation locales include Snowmass, Copper Mountain, Crested Butte, Keystone, Breckenridge, Telluride, Steamboat Springs, Vail, Winter Park, and Beaver Creek.

A Dreamy Snowboarding Vacation
To have the perfect snowboarding vacation, location is important. But the willingness to try something new is also a must when it comes to snowboarding. Snowboarding is a sport that can be very thrilling and exciting, but also dangerous – so be sure to have all the right gear and take all the proper precautions. Inexperienced snowboarders should receive instruction from experts for safety’s sake. With proper instruction, snowboarding can be one of the greatest life experiences. A snowboarding vacation is not just a trip to a snowy land, but a true adventure.
Consider where you will go, and be sure to take all the equipment and gear you need for your dreamy snowboarding vacation. Proper planning is a must, so try to leave snowboarding lessons pre-arranged if they are needed. Once you get to your snowboarding vacation destination, you don’t want to waste any time. You want to get out there and hit the slopes right away, and get boarding out in the snow. So get everything ready beforehand, to get your dreamy snowboarding vacation off and running right away.

If you’re planning a snowboarding vacation, then you’re in for a lot of fun and excitement. Remember to stay safe, your dreamy snowboarding vacation will be a dream come true.

Sara Smith is an avid snowboarder. She has enjoyed snowboarding for years, and when not on a snowboarding vacation she can be found writing about snowboarding history and reading up about the latest tricks. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Sara_Smith

Sunday, September 9, 2007

Snowboarding - Basic Facts

Snowboarding is a very popular and an ever-growing winter sport. Here are some basic facts about snowboarding.


• Snowboarding was first invented by Sherman Poppen in the year 1965.


• Early boards were very simple in their design and were made by just fixing two skis together. However, highly specialized models are available today. These recent designs reflect the variety of riding styles that emerged within the sport in due course of time.


• The two common primary styles of snowboarding are: ‘freestyle/freeride’ and ‘alpine/carving’. The specialized set of equipment used in each style is different from each other.


• Today, snowboarding competitions and events are being held at an international level. These events include ‘the halfpipe’, ‘boardercross’, ‘slopestyle’ and ‘parallel giant slalom’, to name a few.


• In 2000, snowboarding became the fastest-growing sport in the US.


• After making its Olympics debut in Nagano, Japan in 1998, snowboarding returned to the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.


• In the late 70’s, Burton Snowboards were created by Jake Burton Carpenter. Today, Burton has become the largest manufacturer of snowboards, gear and snowboard clothing all over the world.


• Generally, snowboarding takes place at the major ski resorts but it is a very different spot. It uses equipments that are different from the ones used in skiing.


• In fact, there are four ski resorts in the US that has banned snowboarding!
It is the increasing craze for snowboarding that brought about a revolution in the ski industry and inspired the ski manufacturers to make shorter and more maneuverable skis with deeper side cuts.


In short, if you are an adventure freak, snowboarding will be a truly thrilling experience



By Sumit Bhatnagar and Parul Aggarwal