Wimpy Views

Monday, February 28, 2011

A couple questions

          Yes I know it hasn't been long since I last updated. Only about 4 hours to be exact but I've thought of some more things. First off, I've been thinking about this for a while. Which trick do you think looks better, a method grab, or the amazing double cork? In my opinion I like the method grab. It might be easier, which I would not know about, but it looks smoother and just all around beautiful to me. haha. Next question, this is for me personally. Should I focus more on rails, or jumps in my progression through the park. Or even a mix between the two. If you want to answer either of these questions or just leave a comment about my writing just scroll on down and leave me a comment!
                               Stoked,
                                      Nate

The Beginning.

          First let me give you my history up until now. So, it all started when one of my best friends took me up to the local, well not a mountain but we'll call it a hill. Obviously like any other just starting snowboarder you fall.... a lot, and you get discouraged. But I still liked it enough to join ski club. So we got to go up our meager 5 times a year and I got to a light blue. Then dark blue the next year. Quite a lazy year if i do say so myself. But, that brings us to this year. This year I got my black diamond and felt pretty accomplished. It's not much of an accomplishment now that I think about it but I didn't know better. Anyways I got that and then got bored with the 10 second run then 30 second lift ride. So I went to the progression park and hit those little 12 footer jumps. I'm finally starting to nail those. Anyways I'm probably gonna move on and try the big terrain parks 30 foot jumps. That will probably be what you hear next from me unless I get bored on the next couple days. Also wish me luck. I'm entering the Amateur 15 and under snowboard boarder cross competition. Wouldn't it be just great if I won some new bindings haha.

           Stoked,
                   Nate