In recent years the popularity of snowboarding has increased and so has the number of professional snowboarders. But as per some aspiring snowboarders, there is limited information available on the internet especially when we talk about facts and figures related to snowboarding. Peter Salzano, a famous snowboarder, and a blogger feels the same about the situation. In addition, he says that interesting facts about a sport make the game more interesting and boost the morale of the inspiring sportsmen. To here are some facts related to snowboarding shared by Peter: 1) The chances of injuries in snowboarding are 50-70 percent less than in Skiing, so don’t ignore the sport because of the injury factor. 2) Snowboarding is still a preferred sport even after being banned in resorts in the early 1980s because there were snowboarders that did not let the sport die. 3) As snowboarding is a professional game, so are the rules and categories professional planned, like the snowboards are of three types namely freestyle, freeride and the racing as per the type of snowboarding 4) Don’t get confused with snowboarding and snurfing as snurfing is a name for snowboarding only. Earlier snowboarding was known as “snurfing.”
5) Snowboarding is no more a normal sport there are many competitions of snowboarding as a proof of success and popularity of the sport.
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Theatre is the platform where no talent goes waste, you learn, you grow, you succeed with theater as an artist and also as an audience says Peter Salzano, a famous Playwright, and a blogger. As plays are generally based on real situations and stories there is a lot as an audience to learn from such plays. So based on the audience interest following are some plays you will love to watch in 2020: ● Beth Stree-The House of Shades ● A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath ● Every Brilliant Thing by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe ● Tiny Beautiful Things adapted by Nia Vardalos from the book by Cheryl Strayed ● Admissions by Joshua Harmon ● Cambodian Rock Band by Lauren Yee ● The Children by Lucy Kirkwood ● The great leap by Lauren Yee Do watch these amazing plays this year, learn from them and enjoy the strong stories of these plays says, Peter. If you have suggestions of the plays to be added in the list, so do share them with Peter Salzano and other theater lovers.
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