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Snowboarding is.. • A winter sport that evolved from skateboarding and surfing. Three main styles of competition exist: Alpine, Freestyle, and Boardercross. Developed in the 1960s, Snowboarding was believed to have originated in the United States, where several inventors explored the idea of surfing on the snow.
Learning to snowboard! • Learning to snowboard can seem frightening for those with no winter sports experience, but it shouldn't be! With a little preparation and a positive attitude, learning to snowboard can be the first exciting step towards a lifetime of fun on the mountains.
Why I like snowboarding!! • I like snowboarding because its just fun and gives you freedom. It gives you an adrenaline rush! Also it gives you the chance to think while you are going back up the moutain, which I love.
Equipment • Fleece Jackets or Sweater • Thermal Pants • Snowboard Boots • Beanie, Hat or Helmet • Snowboard gloves • Snowboard Bindings • Snowboarding Goggles • Snowboarding Jacket • A Snowboard
Snowboarding’s impact on the environment • Snowboarding’s impact on the environment is’nt that bad as snowmobiling or something but still has its impact on the environment. When making ski slops for riders you have to cut down trees and grading land into suitable slops which impacts the environment.
Snowboarding’s benefits • It gives you time to spend with family and friends • Great way to stay in shape • It is a great way to gain balance of your body and focus, and concentration . • Meet new people
A snowboarder above the clouds and on the slopes of Whistler Blackcomb, Whistler-snowboarding-BC-Canada-vancouver-english-course-sport-immersion-tour
Snowboarding Organizations • The BC Snowboard Association (BCSA) is a non-profit sport organization, which is the governing body of snowboarding within the Province. The BCSA is an organization that brings youth into a fun and supported environment while competing in a sport they love. Up and coming National Team riders and future pro athletes are bred through the BCSA and its programs.
Olympic’s • Because snowboarding has become so popular around the world, the International Olympic Committee decided in 1994 to make it an Olympic sport. Snowboarding first appeared at the Olympics in Nagano, Japan at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games. The two events were the giant slalom, similar to the ski event, and halfpipe or freestyle event.
Snowboarding in Newfoundland and Labrador • At Marble Mountain, we’re known for our challenging terrain, abundance of snow and short lift lines. Our vertical drop is the highest of any ski area in Atlantic Canada. White Hills Resort is the place to get fit and keep active this winter season. Just one Kilometer West of Clarenville, NL.
References • http://www.abc-of-snowboarding.com • http://www.travelvivi.com • http://snowboarding.about.com • http://www.onthesnow.com • http://bcsnowboard.com/main.html • http://www.skimarble.com/themountain.asp • www.snowboardshoppingguide.com/newfoundland.html