Snowboard Cross

Snowboard Cross
Title Snowboard Cross PDF eBook
Author Darice Bailer
Publisher Millbrook Press
Pages 32
Release 2017-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1512456713

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Audisee® eBooks with Audio combine professional narration and sentence highlighting to engage reluctant readers! Did you know that snowboard cross athletes can race almost 60 miles (97 kilometers) per hour while navigating extremely steep slopes? They swerve around sharp turns at high speeds and fly through the air over jumps. Some of the fastest snowboarders compete in races all over the world. Enter the Extreme Winter Sports Zone to learn about the history, gear, moves, competitions, and top athletes connected to snowboard cross. You'll discover: • How racers stay ahead of the competition on steep slopes. • How athletes stay safe on sharp turns and high jumps. • Who the most famous athletes in snowboard cross are and how they got started. • Where you can practice and find the biggest, most dangerous competitions. Are you into sports? Then get in the zone!

Snowboard

Snowboard
Title Snowboard PDF eBook
Author Joseph Gustaitis
Publisher Crabtree Publishing Company
Pages 36
Release 2009-08
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780778740261

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Learn about the popular olympic sport, snowboarding, the olympic snowboarding events, and a look at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics.

Jake Maddox: Snowboard Duel

Jake Maddox: Snowboard Duel
Title Jake Maddox: Snowboard Duel PDF eBook
Author Jake Maddox
Publisher Capstone
Pages 111
Release 2013-05
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1434288595

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Hannah and Brian have the run of Snowstream, a cool winter resort. But a new kid, Zach, starts a boys-only snowboard cross team. What will Brian do when he's forced to choose between Hannah and snowboarding?

The Science of Snowboarding

The Science of Snowboarding
Title The Science of Snowboarding PDF eBook
Author Lori Hile
Publisher Capstone
Pages 49
Release 2014
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1476539111

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"Describes the science concepts involved in snowboarding"--

Women in Snowboarding

Women in Snowboarding
Title Women in Snowboarding PDF eBook
Author Mari Kristin Sisjord
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 107
Release 2023-06-13
Genre Social Science
ISBN 100093439X

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This is the first book to examine the role of women in the origins, development and contemporary landscape of snowboarding. Focusing on organised and professional snowboarding, it explores the significance of women as participants, coaches, leaders, and high-profile sport stars. The book explores the history of snowboarding, the organisation of international snowboarding, issues related to facilities, competition formats which are the same for female and male riders, and injury risk, safeguarding, training and coaching. Before the concluding chapter, three elite snowboarders representing different epochs and riding styles – Åshild Lofthus, Stine Brun Kjeldaas, and Kjersti Buaas – are introduced, whose narratives shed light on the main themes of the book. With a broad scope in terms of topics and academic disciplines, from medicine and biomechanics to the social sciences and sport governance, the book is grounded in sociology and gender studies. This book is fascinating reading for scholars and students with an interest in the sociology of sport, coaching, sport management, sport history or interdisciplinary perspectives in sport science, or anybody with a passion for snowboarding.

Science At Work in Snowboarding

Science At Work in Snowboarding
Title Science At Work in Snowboarding PDF eBook
Author Richard Hantula
Publisher Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Pages 33
Release 2012-01-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1608705900

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Explains how the laws of science, especially physics, are at work in the sport of snowboarding. Contains real-world examples and suggestions as to how readers can apply this information to real-world situations.

Snowboarding

Snowboarding
Title Snowboarding PDF eBook
Author Dan Wakeham
Publisher Crowood
Pages 249
Release 2013-08-31
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1847976379

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Crowood Sports Guides provide sound, practical advice that will make you into a better sportsperson, whether you are learning the basic skills, discovering more advanced techniques or reviewing the fundamentals of your sport. Snowboarding is the latest addition to this popular sports guides series and gives in-depth background to snowboarding's progression from enfant terrible of the slopes to mainstream winter sport. Contents include: How to set up a snowboard; Choosing the right equipment; Detailed explanation of the correct techniques for boardercross, halfpipe, slopestyle, big air and rails, featuring sequenced photography and diagrams; Getting the most from Snowboard Parks; Step-by-step guide to maintaining your board; Preparing for competition: nutrition and fitness. An instructional and practical guide aimed at beginners and improving snowboarders, Snowboarding gives an in-depth background to the sport, including how to set up your snowboard, advice on correct techniques and preparing for competition. Superbly illustrated with 150 colour sequenced photographs and diagrams. Dan Wakeham has worked within the snowboard industry for the past twenty years and Sophie Everard is a passionate snowboarder.