
Unfortunately after he won the prestigious gold medal, it became clear that in the sports man’s circulatory system traces from Cannabis were found. Due to this Ross was automatically disqualified. Luckily this rediculous decision was overturned at a later date, and the medal was given back to where it belonged, with the superb snowboarder.
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Future Snowboarding Magazine tested three of Sims 2007 snowboards. They won against other top brands going through intense testing. The three that came out on top are Vice, Pristine, and Protocol. According to Future Snowboarding Magazine these 3 are dubbed the most valuable boards of 2007.
Sims has a great number of snowboards it offers for men, women, and kids. Sims designs snowboards for a variety of styles of riders and for boarders of different abilities. They give you superior snowboarding performance and are made of the best quality materials.
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France: *Taxi des Mers - Skiing, wakeboarding for 3 to 77 year-olds on the French Riviera. Nice, France. *Ski West - Instruction in slalom, trick, jump skiing, wakeboarding, at all levels. Garennes sur Eure, France.
Brazil: *Alphavillage - The eco resort Alphavillage has a lake with an extension of 2,100 feet, covering an area of 13,6 acres, perfect for water sports, such as slalom, jump, tricks and wakeboard. The eco resort has 2 Ski Nautique boats with PCM 320 HP Multiport engines, both equipped with Perfect Pass 6.0, and provides all the necessary gear. Regularly hosts international competitions.
Costa Rica: *AquaSki Adventures in Costa Rica - A ski paradise. However, their vacation consists of much more than just year round world-class water-skiing (behind a Ski Nautique Boat). It hosts quite a few people who are first time skiers and boarders (slalom and wakeboarders) and just as many who don’t even ski at all! You can combine skiing, wakeboarding, barefooting, hiking, biking, rafting, language learning, taste testing, horseback riding, ATV riding, river floating and other tourist activities.
Mexico: *Cancun Water-ski and Wakeboard - Offering water-ski and wakeboard instruction for all levels from beginner to pro. Slalom course and package deals available.
USA, Florida: *Pickos Ski and Wakeboards School - The Pickos Ski and Wakeboard School is the world leader in water ski/wakeboard vacations and instruction. They specialize in water-skiing and wakeboarding, and their main goal is to provide you with the very best in instruction and to give you a world-class water-ski/wakeboard experience. *O’Town Watersports - They coach all levels of water-skiing and wakeboarding from beginners to World Champions Dallas Friday, Leslie Kent, Rusty Malinoski and Danny Thollander. O’Town has multiple sliders and a kicker, along with 3 slalom courses to challenge all levels of wakeboarders or water-skiers. They believe in one-on-one coaching tailored specifically to each individual’s needs with coaching/training programs that are extremely in-depth using both trampoline and weight training. Clients travel from all over the world to train with Their top riders/coaches for weeks on end. O’Town Watersports has a prime downtown Orlando location 10 minutes from the Orlando International Airport and 25 minutes from the Convention Center, Universal Studios and Disney.
USA, California: *Seattle Watersports - The largest wakeboard and water-ski pros hop in the Pacific Northwest. *Learn2Wakeboard - San Francisco Bay Area wakeboard and water-ski instruction program. Group trips or lessons for singles. *Willi’s Water Ski Center - Lessons from beginner to professional in slalom, jump, trick, barefoot and wakeboard. Near Napa Valley. Lake Berryessa, CA. *Mission Bay Aquatic Center - Water-skiing, wakeboarding, other water sports. Courses and equipment rentals. San Diego, CA. *California Delta Waterway - Good water skiing, wakeboarding, fishing, and camping spots in this 1,000 mile waterway. Marina and launch ramp listings. *Canyon Lakes - A community with water-ski and wakeboard clubs and events. Canyon Lake, CA. *California Skier - Salom and wakeboard instruction for all skill levels. Pro shop, boat sales. Lake Elsinore, CA. *Bay Area Water Ski Club - The Bay Area Water Ski, wakeboarding and foilboarding club is a nonprofit, non-competitive, recreational based club. The club features fun water sport events throughout the year including weekend camping, single day water skiing, houseboat trips, and instructional how-to events.
Canada: *Bush’s Sports Centre - Water-skiing, wakeboarding courses and clinics, equipment sales and rentals in Bala, Ontario, Canada.
England: *Sheffield Cable - Wakeboard, slalom, trick and jump at North England’s only cable water-ski site. *Aqua Ski Cable Tow Water Skiing and Wakeboarding - Cable tow water skiing facility in Skegness, Lincolnshire. Cable tow design, manufacture and servicing worldwide.
Portugal: *Portugal International Waterski and Wakeboard Center - Located on a private lake, 1 hour east of Lisbon. Includes on-site club house, swimming pool, toilette, shower, and Correct Craft boat. Offers instruction with 3 slalom courses, 1 jump, and personalized coaching for the beginning to expert level.

There are more and more wakeboarding centers opening around the world. Find one near you and start to enjoy the great sport of wakeboarding.
Vail is another extremely popular ski resort. Vail is the largest ski resort in

A local favorite in
A slightly smaller mountain with great value day passes is the Powderhorn Resort. With 29 runs, it makes a great ski resort for beginners and intermediate skiers. There is plenty of terrain to give you a challenging day out, or you can stick to some easy runs for a relaxing day meandering down the slopes. World class skiing is combined with world class accommodations and restaurants to make an enjoyable stay at Powderhorn Resort.
If you wish to ski day and night then Keystone resort is the ideal location. The night ski area is the largest in
Even if you don’t have too much of money, you can still enjoy world class skiing and accommodation. Some of these huge resorts are offering great deals to make good the dream of spending the week at one of these places. In

Skiers and snowboarders are increasing in number annually. As the participants for these sports increase so do the number of injuries. More awareness is being placed on ski and snowboard safety.
During the course of a year an estimated 11 million skiers and 4 million snowboarders in the United States alone are on the slopes at least once. The average number of visits to the slopes is around 60 million. For every 1000 skier visits, there are around 2.5 serious medical injuries. This comes out to one injury every 430 days of sking and snowboarding. The death rate of snowboarders is 40 percent lower than alpine skiers, they are more likely to be hit by skiers gone out of control than the other way around.
When skiers fall they slide a lot which causes them to be three to 4four times more likely to crash into someone or something. A snowboard on the other hand acts more like a seat anchor, preventing sliding. A fatal accident usually is caused from hitting something.
The most common injury faced by skiers is anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) sprains. Those who were injured skied more years, but fewer days per year, were more likely to be female, are older, and fell less often.
Before you begin snowboarding or skiing, it is wise to attend some classes from a qualified instructor. Also make certain you have the proper equipment. After all you are responsible for your own safety. The safer you are the more fun you will have on the slopes. A piece of mind giving
]]>Do you like the winter months? Or, probably more important, do you enjoy spending time in the chilling winter weather? If your answer is yes, and you are searching for some exciting new action to try this winter season, snowboarding might be just your thing.
To many persons, practicing snowboarding sounds hazardous, as the sport would only be suitable for wild teenagers. The action of skiing down a mountain or large hill sounds frightening enough and the idea of making the ride while using a snowboard sounds even too complicated to be tried. If your thoughts are similar, you should think one more time. Whether you’re an advanced skier or if you have never made it down a winter mountain, the enthralling snowboarding sport can be a spectacular way to spend your next winter holiday.
If you are a skier and considering of branching out into the snowboarding world, congratulations!. The most wise advice I can tell you is to remain patient. Due to snowboarding’s similarity to skiing and yet very different, some folk who ski very good will soon discover that snowboarding comes quickly and naturally while others will experience the learning process as grueling and highly frustrating. Don’t give up because eventually the skills of snowboarding will be under control.
Even if you never skied before, do not be scared. Knowing the skiing skills is not always needed or even beneficial in practicing the snowboarding sport. You, not knowing how to ski, may actually be able to learn the main snowboarding tricks much easier than your skier buddies. After a while you may even come to the conclusion that snowboarding fits you like a glove.
Allow me to give you some useful advice, ski fanatic or not. First, you should not expect to jump on a snowboard and learn all the skills by yourself. Most active travellers will benefit considerably from taking some basic snowboarding lessons. Do not hesitate and sign up for several lessons before you make your way to the slopes.
The next and probably more important advice is simple. Rent your snowboard. Do not be silly and buy the most advanced board and snowboarding stuff just to make an impression like you’re a seasoned professional on the slopes. For the first try outs you should hire the equipment and take your time to learn what board types suit you the best. By hiring the gear you can avoid making an expensive mistake that at some point will leave you disappointed and frustrated.
Ok now you know all this, who knows, the stunning snowboarding sport could become your most enjoyable winter fun action in no time.
Going on a winter sport holiday?
]]>Though Dubai can get incredibly humid and unbearable hot in the summer season, with temperatures reaching as high as 50 degrees Celsius from May to September, it is a fantastic location to visit during the cooler months of September to April.
As a prerequisite to obtaining a tourist visa to Dubai, your passport should be valid for a minimum of six months before your arrival. Individuals who intend to spend less than thirty days in the United Arab Emirates may apply for a tourist visa, whereas visit visas are issued to those who intend spending more than 30 days in the country.
Dubai, a city of superlatives, is home to the tallest, highest, largest and fastest. It is home to Burj Dubai, which upon completion in 2008 will be the tallest building in the world, surpassing the Taipei 101 in Taiwan.
Dubai offers visitors a host of unique experiences including the exciting Dune Bashing, thrilling hot air balloon rides, golfing or for something entirely different- sand golfing. Visitors to Dubai can experience the extreme as they go skiing and snowboarding in the large, specially built snow skiing center or go sand-skiing and sand boarding in the hot desert sands.

Wild Wadi, a water amusement park, in the heart of the city is a great place for kids and adults alike. The Overnight Desert safari is as different but just as exciting as the Morning Desert safari. The Dubai Dhow Cruise takes you sailing down the Dubai Creek while aboard a wooden dhow that is traditionally decorated. Marvel at the major landmarks that are beautifully lit up at night as you take a midnight cruise for a completely different experience.
]]>The town of Breckenridge is just like you would dream about on the way to your ski vacation. The town has a Main st. with stores, restaurants, and variety. You won’t be disappointed as you stroll down Breckenridge’s
Main Street ; the main area is about ½-mile long and makes for a lovely walk during the daytime or nighttime. As far as resorts go, you can stay in a classy hotel and pay big bucks, or you can stay just outside of town nestled in theRockies. Many condos are located a few miles down the road on RT. 9 otherwise known as
Main Street: If you decide to book a condo out of town, you’ll get a better sense of what a mountain vacation is all about. On top of this advantage, you can also expect to pay significantly less than if you stay in the busy town of
Breckenridge . Be prepared to breathe the fresh Colorado mountain air. It’s truly invigorating!
As the seasons change in Breckenridge, Colorado your outdoor options expand and contract. Once Spring comes, the skiing gets better and the temperature goes up. Yes, it still snows hard in the Spring time.
The only difference is the quality of the snow. It tends to be wetter than the winter when it is dry-fluffy snow. Either way, it’s great and you’ll love the Spring time snow as much as the Winter snow. After all, the base of Breckenridge in April is about 60 inches deep.
Don’t forget your
Choosing a snowboard is a difficult process and so it is advisable for learners to go for rented ones in earlier stages. Once they understand their requirements, it will be easy for them to strike at the snowboard that will suit them best. In arriving at the selection decision, the following factors are worth considering:
Cost considerations
The first consideration worth noting in any purchase is the amount the buyer is willing to part with for purchasing an article. There are boards available even at $150 but they can be used only to learn the basics and do not have much utility as they have a very simple design.
The price of snowboards varies:
-$300 to $450 for entry level boards.
-$450 to $ 799 for mid-range boards.
-$800 and above for top-range boards.
Present skill level of buyer
The skill level of the buyer is a major determinant in guiding the purchase decision of the snowboard. According to the riding experience of the buyer, the requirements vary:
-A newbie or a beginner can go in for entry level or mid-range board
-Persons with intermediate and advanced skills who try tricks should opt for top end boards with intricate design.
Riding style
Depending upon his style, the user should make a choice for the snowboard. To understand our own style, we should first analyze where we spends most of the time:
-If we spend most time in the park, then we are freestyle riders and should go in for the highly responsive and longer freestyle snowboards.
-If the time is spent carving on mountains, we are free ride riders and should opt for shorter half-pipe boards that float well on powder.
-All-mountain boards are best suited for doing all the styles.
Personality of user
The length of a Snowboard is measured from the tip of the nose to the end of the tail. The board with appropriate width can be found by standing on the board placed on flat ground. The personality of the user is highly relevant in choosing the right type of snowboard. For a person with average personality, the length of the snowboard should reach between the chin and nose of the user.
-People who are light should go in for shorter, narrow and flexible boards which are easier to manage and initiate turns.
-Heavier people should have longer, wider and less flexible boards.
Don’t forget when you’ve bought your snowboard to think about snowboarding insurance!
Air to Fakie: is where you mae a -degree turn in the air followed by a switch, it’s a good chance to practice your movements in the air.
Alley Oops: making a 180 degrees as you go uphill in the halfpipe, not for beginners!
Backside 720: an advanced trick where you make two full spins in the air coming out of a halfpipe.
Butters: when you’ve figured out your turns 100% this is a movement to make a series of full turns, and takes a bit of confidence.
Five-O Grinds: In this trick, you need to make a Wheelie instead of just grinding with your board flat on the rail, but you need to know how to do a wheelie first.
Nose and Tail Rolls: when you change your stance by making a 180 degree turn by using either your board’s nose or tail to spin the board around.
Ollies: a basic and popular maneuver in aerial tricks used to jump over small things.
Rock-n-Roll Grinds: another grind where you keep the board parallel to the rail, but it requires perfect approach, balance, and timing.
Snowboarding in Halfpipe: performed in a half-pipe, snowboarders to perform jumps and other tricks as they move from one wall to the other, but it’s not for beginners.
Wheelies: taking it’s name from the motorcycle trick this one is where you ride just one end of your board while lifting the nose of the board slightly.
50/50 Grinds: one of many tricks that don’t occur on snow, such as rails and boxes, where you ‘grind’ over them.
DON’T FORGET: never go snowboarding without ski travel insurance!
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