Words matter. These are the best Snowboarding Quotes from famous people such as Shaun White, Hannah Teter, Craig Kelly, Nyjah Huston, Gretchen Bleiler, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I love the sport of snowboarding so much, but I just don’t want to talk about it, ever.
The Unified races are so much fun and take you back to the roots of why you started snowboarding. It makes you feel grateful for all that you have.
My experience and what I do in snowboarding is really quite independent of the industry and the more independent it is, the more pure and better I feel about snowboarding.
Snowboarding is about having fun, pushing one another creatively, and not putting anyone down along the way.
I’m stoked that the Olympics finally put skateboarding in there. I was always a little confused about why it wasn’t in there in the first place considering that snowboarding and other similar sports were in the Olympics.
I personally think skateboarding is harder because it has so many moving parts. With snowboarding, your feet are strapped to your board.
When I first started snowboarding, it was something that was only really done in the winter. Mount Hood in Oregon was the magical exception.
I love hiking out to Fallen Leaf Lake. It’s a beautiful spot to go hike around, and it’s at the base of one of the biggest mountains, Mount Tallac! And of course, I love to hit Sierra at Tahoe for snowboarding.
I’m not really good at skiing or snowboarding, or swimming, per se.
Snowboarding’s tough, because you’ve got to go to the mountains. For me, I love the skateboard season because I get to hangout at home and still be skating. I don’t have to travel to Norway or Japan or these crazy places to be snowboarding.
I have been snowboarding since I was seven years old.
Snowboarding is an activity that is very popular with people who do not feel that regular skiing is lethal enough.
I lead a very active lifestyle. When I am not working, I enjoy snowboarding in winter. I golf and swim in the summer months. However, trying to find the time to exercise when I am traveling is quite a challenge. I find myself working out at hotel gyms quite regularly – just so that I can keep up with my training.
Snowboarding requires lower-body strength.
It’s so hard to look at someone doing a triple cork when you’re 7 years old, and them saying, ‘I want to go do that.’ It’s not really relatable at all. So, if I can somehow make it so kids want to get into snowboarding, that’s special.
We all started snowboarding in the beginning as a family just to be closer together, go on trips. It was our soccer, but instead of Dad yelling at me from the sideline he is there riding with me and hitting the jumps even before I am hitting them.
If you eat the same cereal every day it’s gonna get old. And if I had thought about snowboarding every day, I would have quit a long time ago.
Snowboarding really is a luxury sport.
It’s great to have the opportunity to reach out to people that don’t know much about snowboarding so they can see it and get stoked on it.
The people I don’t understand are atheists. I go surfing and snowboarding, and I’m always around nature. I look at everything and think, ‘Who couldn’t believe there’s a God? Is all this a mistake?’ It just blows me away.
When I first started snowboarding, my dad pretty much dragged me into it. I wasn’t old enough to be like, ‘Oh, I wanna snowboard!’ you know?
When I first started snowboarding, there weren’t a lot of girl riders on the hill.
Schweitzer is where I found snowboarding; it will always have a special place in my heart and is a top-notch ski resort. It has some of the best bowl tree skiing in the world and breathtaking views of Sandpoint and Lake Pend Oreille.
I love snowboarding and being in the mountains.
I’m riveted by extreme sports like big-wave surfing, ‘megaramp’ skateboarding and half-pipe snowboarding. I’m fascinated partly because the sports are so exhilaratingly acrobatic. But I’m also captivated by the fear that a terrible accident might happen at any moment. And accidents do happen.
Snowboarding has really shaped the person I’ve become, and I consider every moment a good one because every one has led me to where I am now.
I don’t remember the exact moment I fell in love with snowboarding; it wasn’t something cheesy like, ‘Oh the wind was blowing through my hair and I just knew this sport was for me… ‘ I was good at it, and it’s exhilarating!
I didn’t even think about snowboarding until after my accident.
I played rugby most of my life and then I switched to snowboarding, which provided me a lot of inspiration.
Americans are pretty next level with snowboarding. We have the best training facilities, the best coaches that push us to the next level.
I love snowboarding. It’s probably my favorite sport. I love sitting on top of the mountain and the snow falling and that silence, that snow silence. That’s, like, a very peaceful, happy place for me.
To me, snowboarding is really an art form, and I think every athlete, every snowboarder has her own style, and that makes them stand out.
I always say snowboarding saved my life. It gave me a reason to focus on the future; it gave me something to be passionate about.
The X Games have done night and day for snowboarding and action sports.
I went through a period at boarding school when my coaches wanted me to switch to snowboarding because they thought I was no good at skiing. I was too skinny. I had terrible technique. They were saying I should be a snowboarder, and luckily, I resisted.
I like snowboarding, and I like to watch it.
I tried snowboarding, and that scared the hell out of me.
Honestly, I didn’t like snowboarding when I was a little girl. As I got older, it became something I did with my dad. When I was 10, I knew I was good for my age, but I never felt that I was prodigy-level or anything like that.
I’ve reached my goal with snowboarding.
I want to keep snowboarding as long as I’m still having fun and progressing my riding.
In snowboarding, I’ve always looked at really strong competitors through a lens of gratitude rather than envy in the sense that the better my competition is, the more it forces me to work hard, focus, and be better myself if I want to succeed, which I do.
Pfizer’s actually teamed up with my nonprofit organization, which is called Adaptive Action Sports. I cofounded this organization in 2005 to help people with physical disabilities get involved in action sports, go snowboarding, skateboarding.
I decided I want to represent the U.S. and show what snowboarding’s all about.
I think I’ve started to have a lot more fun around snowboarding, even going out of the halfpipe and going to hit some jumps or getting some ‘pow.’ That definitely made it a lot more fun to me, just adding that much positivity into snowboarding.
I’m a big sports guy – golf, tennis, baseball, basketball, snowboarding – and I love games.
I totally forget about snowboarding in the summertime.
I think the Winter Olympics are definitely on a smaller scale than the summer games, but with the inclusion of cool new sports like slope style skiing and snowboarding, it is going to breathe new life into them and attract a whole new crowd.
Snowboarding has taken me so many different places.
‘Cloud 9’ is an action/romantic comedy that focuses on the competitive world of snowboarding. We have glamorised it to so that all the players are on the cover of magazines, have all the interviews, and be on the television: so it is very high stakes.
I’ve probably been in some dumb situations snowboarding. I’d say snowboarding in general isn’t a dangerous deal, but you can get yourself into some bad spots. Unfortunately, I have probably been pretty dumb with that in getting off the beaten path.
If I died snowboarding, you could honestly tell everybody in the world that Jeremy London died happy.
I grew up snowboarding in two of the best states for the sport: Colorado and Utah. The world-class ski mountains in these neighboring states were key factors that allowed me to represent our country in two Olympics and numerous X Games.
Snowboarding! I love it! Some of the best places to snowboard are Telluride and Park Cities, Utah.
I tried snowboarding at 14, and I absolutely fell in love with it. I snowboarded every day off I had, every weekend I had off of school, every holiday we had off from school, and it became a huge part of my life, not just what I love to do, but really just kind of who I was.
When I first started snowboarding, nobody trained off-hill. People weren’t going to the gym and getting stronger. Snowboarding was more self-expression, like skateboarding. It was just something you went and did. It wasn’t something you trained for.
I simply do the things that inspire me, be that snowboarding, designing clothing, or dancing.
I think the cool thing about snowboarding is that everyone has their own style.
Mission makes athlete-specific products. I always use their sunscreen – it’s an anti-sting formula, which is huge for me because it doesn’t burn my eyes when I’m snowboarding in warmer temperatures.
I have three brothers, and they were all snowboarders, and I always looked up to them. That’s the reason I started snowboarding. I always wanted to be just as good as they were.
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