Snowboarding: Going Down A
Snowbound Slope Using A Snowboard
When a person uses a narrow board to descend down
a snow covered slope this form of board-sport is called snowboarding.
Though very like skiing, it is inspired by surfing as well as
skateboarding and the sport was developed in the US in the ‘60s and 70s
and reached culmination when it became a Winter Olympic Sport in 1998.
The snowboard was the handiwork of people like
Sherman Poppen, Chuck Barfoot, Dimitri Mitrovitch, Tom Sims as well as
Jake Burton Carpenter. Burton Snowboards, which is one of the largest
and better known snowboard companies in the world, was founded by Jake
Burton Carpenter.
Four sub-disciplines
Snowboarding can be sub categorized into four sub
disciplines and each makes use of a slightly different snowboard
design. The first sub-discipline is freeriding which is used on natural
terrains of mountains and the aim is to perform it for recreation and
does not really focus on any technical tricks or involve racing.
Freeriders try and explore the mountain through trees, in powder bowls
or in any other place where they feel comfortable. A variant to
free-riding is extreme snowboarding or big mountain snowboarding.
The second sub-discipline is known as freestyle
snowboarding which involves performing different tricks on a snowboard.
The tricks may be performed on the ground and are called jibbing,
bonking, grinding, pressing and buttering, to name a few or the tricks
may be performed in the air such as spins, flips, and grabs. For
freestyle snowboarding, the boards are often shorter and the rider uses
softer boots as compared with other snowboarders.
The third sub-discipline is alpine snowboarding
which is the practice of turning or carving the snowboard instead of
skidding the snowboard. For alpine snowboarding the snowboard boots are
hard plastic and look much like ski boots but are not as stiff in the
ankles and the heel too is shortened to enable hanging over the edge of
the snowboard. To make an analogy, free-rider snowboards and freestyle
snowboards can be compared to dirt bikers while alpine snowboards are
like road bikes.
The fourth sub-discipline is backcountry/powder
which began as fresh powder-craving snowboarding because it was less
expensive than using the upscale ski parks and before snowboarding was
permitted at resorts, backcountry/powder snowboarding was the only form
of snowboarding. Nowadays, backcountry snowboarding is affordable only
to those who have enough cash to make trips to Alaska or the mountain
ranges of the West in order to ride outside resorts.
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