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Started by Idkwia in Austria - 54 Replies

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Idkwia posted Mar-2014

I have recently come to the conclusion that the vast majority of snowboarders do so because they are not very good at skiing. They realise that to become a very good skier takes years and a lot of sweat and tears whereas snowboarding takes a few weeks. They feel they get a lot of kudos from being a snowboarder whereas with skiing they got the opposite. I also notice lots of guys on snowboards whereas their wife/girlfriend is on skis which must be for the reasons stated here.

Jimbobilini
reply to 'Why I am not too keen on many snowboarders'
posted Mar-2014

Perhaps you should give skiing another go :-)

Dave Mac
reply to 'Why I am not too keen on many snowboarders'
posted Mar-2014

Nope, well the premise is wrong anyway.

In order to achieve the Statchliche award, an instructor must pass in both skiing and boarding. Those who are a little long in the tooth, often fall, (sic), at the boarding hurdle.....

Ade73
reply to 'Why I am not too keen on many snowboarders'
posted Mar-2014

Ha. What a ridiculous idea you have come up with there. Have you ever tried snowboarding? Probably not and maybe it's because you don't like the idea of it. I took to snowboarding because I didn't like the idea of skiing. Nothing to do with my ability purely a preference thing but your musings make me realise that I made the right choice. Also it takes a little longer than a couple of weeks to become a good snowboarder. I nearly always board with skiiers and we get on just great and we both appreciate each other's abilities. Slightly amusing/annoying thread. B)
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Iceman
reply to 'Why I am not too keen on many snowboarders'
posted Mar-2014

Went away with some boarders this year. The style was excellent. My friend has been doing it for a number of years, it did not take him a couple of weeks to be where he is. Yes, we go on about them sitting down all the time, mainly in jest.

Think you have done this to wind people up. Next you will be going on about 'N' and 'H' :)
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Idkwia
reply to 'Why I am not too keen on many snowboarders'
posted Mar-2014

Dave Mac wrote:Nope, well the premise is wrong anyway.

In order to achieve the Statchliche award, an instructor must pass in both skiing and boarding. Those who are a little long in the tooth, often fall, (sic), at the boarding hurdle.....


An interesting comment Dave but I think this actually emphasises the point I am making. To reach the level of Staatlicher as a skier takes at least a couple of decades. The fact that these guys are taking snowboarding instructor exams, even though some of them fail, after a probable relatively short period of time shows that the latter takes a much shorter period of time.

Idkwia
reply to 'Why I am not too keen on many snowboarders'
posted Mar-2014

Ade73 wrote:Ha. What a ridiculous idea you have come up with there. Have you ever tried snowboarding? Probably not and maybe it's because you don't like the idea of it. I took to snowboarding because I didn't like the idea of skiing. Nothing to do with my ability purely a preference thing but your musings make me realise that I made the right choice. Also it takes a little longer than a couple of weeks to become a good snowboarder. I nearly always board with skiiers and we get on just great and we both appreciate each other's abilities. Slightly amusing/annoying thread. B)


Ade, thanks for your thoughts but if you read my post again you will realise that I am talking about people who change from skiing to boarding which would not include yourself.
When I say it takes a few weeks to become a good boarder I mean in relation to skiing. For the sake of argument let's call it 10 weeks; a snowboarder would progress much further than a skier in that time because it is inherently much easier. Nothing wrong in that at all but as I said many people swap to snowboarding for that reason and then act as if they are somehow better or cooler than skiers.
I have done some snowboarding, only a few days, and enjoyed it. I will at some point give it more time as it would be good to do both but I know the 'journey' will be years shorter than it has been for skiing.
Maybe you should try skiing at the same time and then we would both be qualified to comment better.

Idkwia
reply to 'Why I am not too keen on many snowboarders'
posted Mar-2014

Iceman wrote:Went away with some boarders this year. The style was excellent. My friend has been doing it for a number of years, it did not take him a couple of weeks to be where he is. Yes, we go on about them sitting down all the time, mainly in jest.

Think you have done this to wind people up. Next you will be going on about 'N' and 'H' :)


Thanks for your input Iceman. I have not made this comment to wind people up I made it after giving it a lot of thought and a great deal of observation.

I said "a few weeks" rather than "a couple of weeks".

You said that your friend who is a boarder has been doing it for a number of years; how many weeks on snow does that equate to? And how many weeks have you skied?

Also, did your friend change from skiing to snowboarding which my initial post is referring to?

Topic last updated on 29-April-2014 at 20:12