By Maria Forbes, on April 7th, 2010%
This year sees the 21st (XXI) Winter Olympics being held in Vancouver, Canada. Of all the sporting events to take place this year including the World Cup this is one of the most important international ones. Although the majority of Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics events are to be held in this town a few will also take place in the resort of Whistler and the Vancouver suburb of Richmond. . . . → Read More: Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics
By Ski Snowboarder, on March 30th, 2010%
If you want to buy a snowboard, you should know that the right snowboard for you exist. All you have to do is consider some aspects and you will soon be able to cruise with your snowboard feeling that it was made just for you. . . . → Read More: Picking A snowboard – Not As Easy As It Sounds
By D.J. Redoubt, on March 26th, 2010%
Learn how to do snowboard tricks to take your riding to the next level. Discover 360′s, methods, 50/50′s, boardslides, rodeos and more. What on earth is the best way for you to learn these tricks? This article will look into the best way to learn how to do snowboard tricks. . . . → Read More: The Ultimate Way To Learn How To Do Snowboard Tricks
By Heather Johnson, on March 22nd, 2010%
Kite surfing or kite boarding has gained popularity over the years and is a favorite pastime among water sport freaks. But before you actually try it out, use a trainer kite to acquire more skill. Trainer kites are also inexpensive therefore you can go through your learning process quite economically. The kite surfing sport is a power game involving a lot of tricky maneuvers and action from the surfer. If at the very first attempt you go for a power kite or inflatable one, you will definitely be weighed down by the sheer power they exercise. But trainer kites are far less powerful making it easier for the beginner to catch on. Size wise also they are quite compact ranging from 1 meter square to 3.6 meter square. The learning process can be accelerated because of the simplicity in usage of trainer kites. Your brand new kite surfing gear can be protected from all the rough handling during the training sessions by using the trainer kites . The two main types of trainer kites available for the kite surfer are the foil kite and the inflatable type. Some people prefer the inflatable variety but the foil kites scores over them because of certain reasons which are listed below. . . . → Read More: When to Practice With A Training Kite
By Adriana Noton, on March 15th, 2010%
Visitors to the Winter Olympics in Nagano Japan in 1998 were witnesses to the debut of snowboarding as an Olympic sport, it having been approved as such in 1994 by the International Olympic Committee. It is not surprising that it reached the world’s largest sports stage. Since the mid 1960s, an ever increasing number of snowboarders have taken to ski slopes around the world. Its popularity as a winter sport is perhaps best understood if you consider that in the mid 1980s snowboarding was allowed on less than ten percent of the ski areas in the United States; today it is permitted on over ninety-five percent. . . . → Read More: A Brief Look At Snowboarding
By Shana Cornwell, on March 13th, 2010%
Snow-boarding is a sports event loved by many thanks to the action packed experiences that one can surely have. This great sport occurs most especially when the snow begins falling. When you wish to venture in this type of activity, your first thought would be where to get a hold of the required equipment. This isn’t a real problem because there are numerous places where we may have the opportunity to choose the suitable gears which should be of high quality and naturally are cost-effective. . . . → Read More: Tips On Snowboarding Shops And Sales
By Kent Bottle, on March 12th, 2010%
A large amount of people today love to visit the highlands for the main reason that they want to enjoy the cold snow, the fun and journey when they ski or ride snowboards. This is a very exciting type of recreation that’s already being loved by many sports fans all around the globe. Feeling the cold breeze blowing in your face as you glide all the way down the slopes of the mountain, do your own version of different stunts and tricks, and generally, just feeling the extreme adrenaline kick as you play on all throughout the day. . . . → Read More: Snowboard Terrain Parks
By Dave Redoubt, on March 10th, 2010%
Imagine learning how to do a 360 on a snowboard without the fear of falling. Imagine landing 360′s in front of your friends and the looks on their faces. With these 5 tips you will be able to increase your confidence and show your friends who the best rider really is. . . . → Read More: How To 360 Snowboarding – 5 Tips To Master
By Alex Sharon, on February 25th, 2010%
Heard of kite surfing? Want to wind surf? Kite surfing, one of the daring sport of the young brave minds has now become more admirable in the minds of thousands and how to get in to this wonderful sport and enjoy the delighting moments in the sky has turn into a query for many people through out the last two decades. Kite surfing, otherwise known as kite boarding is a wonderful combination of wake boarding, surfing and wind surfing and can be performed by any one beyond the limit of age, sex and even muscle fitness. . . . → Read More: Kiteboarding: A Refreshing Thrill Completely
By Gavin Strachan, on January 17th, 2010%
There are three snowboarding styles to choose from – alpine, freestyle and freeride. Freeride snowboarding involves riding down the face of a mountain, taking advantage of the landscape’s natural bumps and curves. Freestyle snowboarding focuses on tricks and special skills, such as spins, jumps and grabbing the board in mid-air. Snowboarding alpine style is not unlike skiing, as it emphasizes fast speed and hard turns. . . . → Read More: Snowboarding Basics – Perfect For Beginners
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