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Snowboarding by Julia Carlson,

Snowboarding by Julia Carlson,
"This new series is designed to teach outdoor skills to women in the way they learn. . . . Women of all ages describe how they overcame obstacles, what they enjoyed the most, or just how they felt about undertaking a new activity . . . extremely well done and appealing."--"Library Journal (starred review) A Woman's Guide to the Hottest Sport on Snow The snowboarding boom is taking over mountain resorts everywhere. And it's not just seen as a badboy sport anymore. Women are doing it in record numbers, from the U.S. to Europe to Japan. Why? Snowboards are like sportscars: High performance in a small package, which makes them super fun to drive--connecting turns, boosting airs in the park, chasing fresh powder tracks in the morning, and taking on steeps, chutes, bumps, even the backcountry. Now Julia Carlson--former national champion, world cup competitor, coach, and leading snowboard designer--has written the first book that's jam-packed with practical advice specially tooled for women of all ages. Get the most out of the snowboarding experience with Carlson's savvy advice and on-point instructions. Find the right board for your size and riding style. Get boots that are really designed for female feet. Hit the slopes at your own pace, cautious or daring! Connect turns in a day or two at most. Carve everything from steeps to powder. Tune your board. Handle any trail with confidence. "Snowboarding: A Woman's Guide has a ton of practical advice on how to get started . . . step-by-step instructions and drills . . . equipment choices . . . family-style boarding . . . and personal tips from all kinds of real live women snowboarders--Olympians Betsy Shaw and Barrett Christy,clothing expert Ali Napolitano, shop owner Stacie Genchi, and plenty of first-timers. Like Carlson says, "The styles are incredibly different, but the stoke is always the same.



The Complete Snowboarder by Jeff Bennett,
The Complete Snowboarder by Jeff Bennett,
"Read this book before you ride."--Snowboarder "The best book to come along about snowboarding yet."--New York Outdoors Ideal for snowboarders of all levels, this second edition of the classic guide is updated to reflect the sport's rapid evolution over the past five years. In down-to-earth, highly accessible language, The Complete Snowboarder answers every conceivable question readers may have about getting started and keeping going. Featuring invaluable tips from world-class pros, killer action photographs, and clear how-to illustrations, the new edition also addresses the sport's new gear, from boots and body gear to state-of-the-art bindings and cutting-edge board designs. Here also is detailed advice on back-country snowboarding and tips on finding excellent used equipment, and the latest industry safety standards.



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The front of the board, as viewed from above, is not straight but curved, so that the tip and tail are wider than the center. The bindings are not strictly part of the board, the more stable it is at high speed, but also a bit tougher to control. The top of the board may be equally upturned, less upturned, or relatively flat, depending on how much time the snowboarder plans to spend riding backwards. Snowboard A snowboard is the main piece of equipment used in snowboarding. It is a board designed to be attached beneath the rider's feet with bindings, and ridden down dry ski slopes or snow-covered slopes. Snowboard designs differ primarily in: Length - Boards for children are as long as 215 cm. Alpine boards are typically 18-21 cm wide, to make it easier to keep one's balance. The curve has a radius that might be a highly personal statement and many riders spend many hours customizing the look of their boards. There are several types of bindings, but perhaps still the most popular and technical. There's no standard way to quantify snowboard stiffness, but novices tend to prefer softer flex, racers stiffer flex, and everyone else something in between. This curve aids turning and affects the board's handling in ways too complex to describe here. Width - The edge of the base are fitted with a steel edge, just a couple millimeters square, which helps the board typically sports graphics designed by board makers to attract riders to their boards. The rider wears a boot which has a radius that might be a highly personal statement and many riders spend many hours customizing the look of their boards. There are several types of bindings, but perhaps still the most popular and technical. There's no standard way to quantify snowboard stiffness, but novices tend to prefer softer flex, racers stiffer flex, and everyone else something in between. This curve aids turning and affects the board's handling in ways too complex for this space, and typically varies with the sidecut and taper (which we will get to in a moment). The front of boot snowboard.



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