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  2. Snowboard - Wikipedia

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    Stance width helps determine the rider's balance on the board. The size of the rider is an important factor as well as the style of their riding when determining a proper stance width. A common measurement used for new riders is to position the bindings so that the feet are placed a little wider than shoulder width apart.

  3. Snowboarding - Wikipedia

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    Snowboarding in Valfréjus, France Snowboarder riding off of a cornice Freeride snowboarding, in areas off of the main trails. The first snowboards were developed in 1965 when Sherm Poppen, an engineer in Muskegon, Michigan, invented a toy for his daughters by fastening two skis together and attaching a rope to one end so he would have some control as they stood on the board and glided downhill.

  4. Craig Kelly (snowboarder) - Wikipedia

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    The Craig Kelly World Snowboard Camp was created to help kids improve their snowboarding skills. From 1988 to 1992 it was located in Whistler Blackcomb. Kelly was responsible for the design and development of the following Burton signature models: The Mystery Air, The Craig Kelly Air, The CK Slopestyle, The Cascade, and The Omen.

  5. Dual Edge Snowboard - Wikipedia

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    Waist Width - The board waists are around 120mm, whereas the system is around 340mm. Sidecut - Since the boards uniformly flex, they do not need as dramatic (small) of a sidecut radius as the classic snowboard.

  6. Glossary of skiing and snowboarding terms - Wikipedia

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    The inward curvature of a ski or snowboard, measured by the difference between the width of the ski or snowboard at the narrowest point of the waist and the width at the widest point of the tip or tail. The curvature of the sidecut greatly influences the ski or snowboard's turning radius: drastic sidecuts allow users to make sharper turns ...

  7. Carved turn - Wikipedia

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    A carved turn is a skiing and snowboarding term for the technique of turning by shifting the ski or snowboard onto its edges. When edged, the sidecut geometry causes the ski (in the following, snowboard is implicit and not mentioned) to bend into an arc, and the ski naturally follows this arc shape to produce a turning motion.

  8. We found the $26 Clinique lipstick Reese Witherspoon ... - AOL

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    To top off Reese's look, Fisher added a swipe of the semi-glossy Clinique Black Honey. The Almost Lipstick formula is more balm-like than the Pop Longwear, making it an ideal layering product.

  9. Half-pipe - Wikipedia

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    The character of a half-pipe depends on the relationship between four attributes: most importantly, the transition radius and the height, and less so, the degree of flat bottom and width. Extra width allows for longer slides and grinds. The flat bottom, while valued for recovery time, serves no purpose if it is longer than it needs to be. [3]