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    Ziplining in Maui. Snowboarding in Telluride. A long stroll through the Christmas market in Munich. Can you guess the common denominator? If you guessed that all are fun ways to stay fit while you travel during the winter‚ you’d be right. Most fitness buffs do worry about keeping up their exercise routine when they travel‚ especially if they’re not traveling to a place that’s a destination vacation like these are. If you fit into that category‚ here are some fun ways you can stay in shape during

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    Skateboarding should not be allowed due to how it affects other people on school grounds. There are four reasons why this method of transportation should be banned while on school grounds. First off‚ it is dangerous to the people on school grounds. If there were to be a person skateboarding and not paying attention‚ and they hit a walking bystander‚ there could be a serious injury. There was an incident reported at a high school in New Jersey were a kid was riding his skateboard and was going extremely

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    The wind blew in my face as the fresh fallen snow was packed and hardened‚ leaving a perfect trail for snowboarding. As a novice snowboarder racing probably wasn’t a great idea but as a ten year old boy I could care less. The race began at the top of the mountain where the ski lift drops people off‚ and then begin the descend down the mountain slowly at first then speeding up quickly. My snowboarding

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    about snowboarding. For those of you who live under a rock‚ snowboarding is a sport in which a rider straps a board to his or her feet and then slides/glides down a mountain‚ hill‚ slope‚ or basically anything that has an incline. One important piece of equipment is the bindings‚ which attach the rider to the snowboard. The bindings are connected to the board with screws that are short enough not to penetrate the bottom of the board‚ but long enough to be sturdy. The rider must wear snowboarding boots

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    Snowboarding is one of the famous‚ attractive‚ adventurous and amusing wintry weather sports. Since there are various stunts‚ hints‚ and patterns related to snowboarding‚ it‚ however‚ entails hazard to harm while completed without any safety on. There are various protection gears for snowboarding sports such as helmets‚ tucker wrist‚ guards; Tucker returned safety‚ tucker rib protection‚ tucker kidney‚ ankle brace‚ knee help and many others. All those safety gears will come up with complete safety

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    Winter sports - Snowboarding What is snowboarding to me? "I would not even call snowboarding a sport. It is a way of life. It is a chance to shut your brain off and live in the moment." Travis Rice could not have said it any better. Snowboarding has become a part of who I am and has had many influences on my life. The sport of snowboarding has taught me very valuable skill such as: persistence‚ hard work‚ courage and dedication. I was taught to be persistent when learning new tricks. From personal

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    William Hung‚ Sheng – Hsiung Wei‚ Dan 1) The environmental forces influencing the snowboarding industry are: Social: Winter Sports declining  Alpine Skiers 1993 10.6 million 4.6% USA  Alpine Skiers 2003 6.3 million 2.6% USA Demographics • 80% participants were under 24 years old‚ median age 15.7 years‚ 74+% male • Y Generation – 72 Million Economic: • 30% of ski passes are snowboarding passes • Ski lodges losing 1/3 of market share • Price range for equipment $300

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    Snowboarding is an extreme winter sport with a considerable chance of injuries ranging from innocent little slips to high impact crashes. Beginning snowboarders are the ones who normally get injured even though they attempt less dangerous maneuvers than advanced snowboarders. This is because they haven’t learned how to maintain a Stable Stance on the Snowboard yet and are thus more likely to lose balance and fall. In fact‚ nearly 25% of injuries occur during a snowboarder’s first experience and almost

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    The first time snowboarding was brought to the snow was 1965 by Mich Muskegon. He was skiing and just thought in his head that instead of having to ski‚ why not have one and face sideways going down the hill. History about the park’s. Most park’s started letting snowboards start snowboarding around 1965. They brought snowboarding from skiing. Most parks are about the same size in elevation. But then there are parks that are not high in elevation at all. Most of the parks have had rails since they

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    Skateboarding According to ¨Skateboarding Safety‚” “Each year in the United States‚ skateboarding injuries cause about 50‚000 visits to emergency departments and 1500 children and adolescents to be hospitalized” (“Safety First”). This statistic shows that you should learn how to ride a skateboard and learn tricks before you actually try them.In order to succeed in skateboarding a rider needs to‚ learn how to ride a skateboard‚ learn how to prevent falling and getting hurt‚ and learn how to succeed

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