The Rise of Snow Boarding
Everyone has surely noticed the way that snow
boarding has been rising and rising in terms of popularity in
recent years, and I am sure that it is not just me that’s
noticed. In the last decade snow boarding has went from
skateboarding on snow, to the Olympics quicker than you one
could ever imagine.
Firstly snow boarding started when the little known Sherman
Poppen decided to nail kid’s skis together in an attempt to
improve their skating skills. This was just the start, as
Sherman noticed the economic potential of this he decided to go
about getting them into production. Millions of dollars and
thousands of happy boarders later, Sherman will always be
remembered for bringing snow boarding to the masses.
The first official competition took place in 1982 and since then
snow boarding has seen more and more competitions take place. As
the competitions started to spread, snow boarding changed from a
hobby to a professional sport, that requires skill and agility
in equal measure.
The biggest achievement for snow boarding occurred in 1998 when
snow boarding made it to the winter Olympics. Held in Nagano
Japan, the sport was given more than its fair share of coverage.
The sport was watched by so many people that have never seen the
sport before. The sale of snow boarding and snow boarding
equipment was said to has risen by 47% following its appearance
in the televisions of millions around the world. As the amount
of competition rose, and as the amount of boarders rose in more
than equal measure the standards within the sport became
phenomenal. The kind of things that people are doing these days
weren’t even heard of 10 years ago.
The rise of snow boarding has not just been a result of
competition. It is also because it fits under the category of a
fun, exciting sport and more importantly: a sport that can be
done freestyle! Making appearances on TV alongside motor cross,
skateboarding, and skate boarding snow boarding has also been
aided by the personalities that have come through the sport. The
fact is that skiing doesn’t have the cool look that snow
boarding has. Surely you know what I mean? The skier looks to
rigid, and just doesn’t have the relaxed, in control look that
makes snow boarders 100 times cooler.
So you are probably wondering why I got into snow boarding? The
reason really is very simple indeed. My friends and me were
always skate boarders, but I also liked other things like roller
skating and skating even riding a BMX. The truth is I just loved
anything that made me move on wheels. However, when I seen
skiing I always thought it looked plain dumb. I did not want to
move around with two big planks of wood attached to my legs. But
then I started to notice and hear a lot more about snow boarding
everywhere I went. For a start, it was appearing more on TV and
in the kind of magazines that I bought. Then I thought that if I
tried it then I would already have some of the skills that I
would need from the fact that I was already able to do skate
boarding. So me and my friends decided that we would book up a
lesson, and give it a shot. Why not I thought?
However folks, if you are really in to skate boarding and you
think that’s fun, then you really have not experienced any real
fun yet. DO you know that feeling from skate boarding when you
are going down a road that has zero bumps? The fact that you
almost glide through the air. That is what snow boarding is like
every single step of the way and that is why I love it so much.
If you ever decide to give it a shot then I am sure you will do
it time, after time again.