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		<title>Snowboarding</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 May 2011 10:43:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Snow-boarding is a sport that&#8217;s loosely described as &#8220;surfing&#8221; in the snow and can be dated right back to the 1960s in its earliest development, when it is a much cruder sport with really elementary gear. Nevertheless when snow-boarding made its debut at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Japan, it became one of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- @@3.4.3766 --><p>Snow-boarding is a sport that&#8217;s loosely described as &#8220;surfing&#8221; in the snow and can be dated right back to the 1960s in its earliest development, when it is a much cruder sport with really elementary gear. Nevertheless when snow-boarding made its debut at the 1998 Winter Olympic Games in Japan, it became one of the speediest growing sports in the US. Snow boarding now holds the interest of over 7,000,000 participators in the U.S. Alone, and many skiers and boarders have crossed over to this no longer crude intense sport. After snow boarding debuted in the 1998 Olympic Games with 2 events, it returned in the 2002 and 2006 Olympics. <span id="more-6"></span></p>
<p>In Italy in 2006, snow-boarding incorporated 4 events in both men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s competition. The game is slated to grow in both participators and recognition for future winter games. As a pro sport, snow boarding is ruled by the World Snow boarding Federation ( ISF ). Boarding , like skiing, is a winter sport that is hard to take part in where snow isn&#8217;t plentiful. Nevertheless most ski destinations in the U. S. also have slopes devoted to snow boarding. There&#8217;s less gear needed for snow boarding than skiing, with the board being the first piece of clobber. Burton is the most well liked board company, started by snow-boarding front-runner Jake Burton Chippie in the latter 1970s. Snow-boarding styles include freeride and freestyle, which describes the most well liked kind of the game and includes jumps, spins, and other tricks alongside the incredibly well-liked halfpipe. Freestyle snow-boarding permits snowboarders to demonstrate their abilities and maneuverability, particularly on the halfpipe.</p>
<p>Freeride is the most generalized form of snow-boarding and involves simply making one&#8217;s way down the decent of slopes or mountainsides. Many resorts maintain freestyle parks with rails and halfpipes alongside freeride slopes for starting to advanced snowboarders. While snow-boarding holds the picture of a &#8220;rebel&#8221; youth male sport, the game appeals to women and men alike in numerous age ranges, and amateurs continue to go into the sport at all stages in life.</p>
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		<title>Bobsledding</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 May 2011 13:34:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bobsledding has developed fantastically since early daredevils bartered precarious, altered wooden sleds down icy runs in Europe. The style of this transport is the bob-sleigh, or as it is referred to outside the US and Canada, the bobsleigh. Bobsledding became popular in the mid 1800s with the 1st half pipe track built in St. Moritz, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- @@3.4.3766 --><p>Bobsledding has developed fantastically since early daredevils bartered precarious, altered wooden sleds down icy runs in Europe. The style of this transport is the bob-sleigh, or as it is referred to outside the US and Canada, the bobsleigh. Bobsledding became popular in the mid 1800s with the 1st half pipe track built in St. Moritz, Switzerland by Caspar Badrutt, owner of the Krup Hotel. <span id="more-10"></span></p>
<p>Early bobsleigh fans rigged their own designs using wood delivery sleds and adding steering mechanisms, however it is American Stephen Whitney who is credited with the discovery of the modern bob-sleigh design which bolts 2 sleds into one.</p>
<p>The bob-sleigh got its name from the bobbing action crews made to extend the sled&#8217;s speed along the track. As the game literally got quicker, reaching speeds of at least ninety miles an hour ( 144 km / h ), bobsleighs had to get stronger and more streamlined. It was this modern design that permitted the bobsleigh to reach these higher speeds. The modern bob-sleigh is usually made with a light-weight metal frame and covered with fiberglass or a composite material, making it terribly aerodynamic.</p>
<p>Original bobsleighs seated crews of at least 6, but today, they&#8217;re made for either a two-person crew or four-person crew. The bob-sleigh sits on steel runners, which is generally a challenge controlled 26.3 inches ( .67 m ) long. Within the bob-sleigh is a steering mechanism made from a steering crane, steering spindle and steering handle.</p>
<p>On the outside, there are retracting push bars in the rear and front, and brakeman&#8217;s push bars on the end. Bob-sleds that are utilized in competition can&#8217;t surpass 12.46 feet ( 3.8 m ) in length for a crew of 4, and 8.85 feet ( 2.7 m ) for a 2 man crew. In 1952, a weight limit was set for competition. The maximum acceptable weight for the crew and bobsleigh mixed is 1,388 pounds ( 630 kg ) for a crew of 4 men. In men&#8217;s bobsledding, the weight limit for a crew of 2 is 859 pounds ( 390 kg ), and for ladies, a crew of 2 can&#8217;t surpass 749 pounds ( 340 kg ). While a bob-sled must be light and aerodynamic to steer through the winding, turning runs, it&#8217;s got to be robust to resist the difficulties of high speeds and up to 5Gs. They must also hold up in the inescapable high speed crashesmanmade tracks of synthesised ice and concrete can be savage.</p>
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		<title>Alpine Skiing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 May 2011 11:43:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alpine skiing is a winter sport which involves skiing down snow-covered hills and mountains. The game has been about since the mid-1800s, even though it significantly increased in appreciation when ski lifts to carry skiers to the head of mountains were developed. Today, most regions of the planet with mountains and snow offer alpine skiing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- @@3.4.3766 --><p>Alpine skiing is a winter sport which involves skiing down snow-covered hills and mountains. The game has been about since the mid-1800s, even though it significantly increased in appreciation when ski lifts to carry skiers to the head of mountains were developed. <span id="more-13"></span></p>
<p>Today, most regions of the planet with mountains and snow offer alpine skiing in winter to people who are interested, together with cross country skiing and other winter sports. Alpine skiing is also an event in winter Olympic Games ; skiers may compete in several events inside this discipline. Skiing itself is a traditional system for getting around and enjoying winter weather. Archaeological evidence proves that folks started strapping flat blades to their feet millenia gone to help them slide across the snow, instead of toiling thru it.</p>
<p>Cross country skiing, which involves traveling over comparatively flat terrain, is a really old winter sport, particularly in Northwards Europe. Actually many EU militaries used to want skiing as an element of their coaching.</p>
<p>In the mid-1800s, Norwegians initially began skiing downhill in giant numbers. Alpine skiing needs the sportsman to manage the rate and direction of their descent, successfully navigating around risks and arriving safely at the bottom. With the help of a ski lift, it is easy to repeat a course several times in the passage of a single day of alpine skiing without needing to hike to the pinnacle of the trail. This winter sport does need some coaching and ability ; amateur skiers customarily take one or two hours of class before falling into the game on their lonesome, guaranteeing that they know the rudiments. A normal alpine skiing facility will be offering courses at various degrees of difficulty. Beginner skiers can follow comparatively straightforward ski runs while they become used to the game, while more gifted skiers can explore harder trails which need sharpened turns and heavy focus and concentration. Some skiers compete on slaloms, quickly turning courses with barriers where the goal is to get to the bottom first. Slalom events are common in the Winter Olympic Games .</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested in learning alpine skiing, search out a ski facility which offers basic coaching, with beginning trails. You might like to go with a group, as it can be more fun, and look into clobber rentals at the site in order that you can decide irrespective of whether you like the game before you invest in supplies and materials. Be sure to ask the ski coach about any concerns you have before starting, as all instructors desire their scholars to be assured and safe on the trails. Work at your own speed, and while you are urged to push yourself to get better don&#8217;t step outside your comfort levels, as alpine skiing can be perilous.</p>
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		<title>Snowshoeing</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Apr 2011 10:54:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Snowshoeing is a winter sport in which players wear specifically designed gear on their feet which distributes their weight, letting them walk on snow without breaking thru it. Fans of snowshoeing frequently say that &#8220;if you can walk, you can snowshoe,&#8221; illustrating how simple the game is, and folk of every age can be discovered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- @@3.4.3766 --><p>Snowshoeing is a winter sport in which players wear specifically designed gear on their feet which distributes their weight, letting them walk on snow without breaking thru it. Fans of snowshoeing frequently say that &#8220;if you can walk, you can snowshoe,&#8221; illustrating how simple the game is, and folk of every age can be discovered snowshoeing in winter recreation areas all across the globe. One reason many individuals like the game is that as well as being simple, snowshoeing doesn&#8217;t need any special gear, outside the snowshoes and clothing which is acceptable for winter weather. Like many winter sports, snowshoeing has its roots in a practical need to find a way around.<span id="more-19"></span></p>
<p>Folk have been making versions of snowshoes since at least four thousand BCE, according to archaeological proof. Standard snowshoes were made with wooden frames strung with rawhide, forcing them to look rather like outsized tennis rackets.</p>
<p>It still is feasible to find conventional snowshoes, though many people would prefer to use light-weight modern versions with aluminium frames and webbing made of nylon and similar materials. To snowshoe, one attaches snowshoes to the feet with bindings and simply starts to walk. For first-timers, it can take a couple of hours to become used to snowshoeing, as the game needs a special gait and it can be knackering initially. It could also be hard to turn around in snowshoes, as the giant webs reduce maneuverability quite noticeably. Nevertheless once one gets acquainted with the ins and outs of snowshoeing, it&#8217;s possible to cover big amounts of ground. Arranged snowshoeing races can be discovered in several snow-covered regions, particularly in the Arctic, where folk have been using snowshoes for hundreds of years. A few of these races are runs, requiring participators to move as fast as they can on their snowshoes, while the others are longer stints, testing endurance on the snow. A few individuals like to blend snowshoeing with skiing, packing in camping and skiing supplies to the backcountry on snowshoes.</p>
<p>Campers may snowshoe out to the sites where they intend to camp, and snowshoers also travel to hunting and fishing base camps.</p>
<p>Others simply enjoy using snowshoes casually on the same trails they would hike in snowless seasons. For people that are threatened by other winter sports like skiing, snowshoeing can be a terrific way to get outside and explore in winter.</p>
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