
RESPECT THE ORANGE PILL
We all love terrain parks. What can
we do to keep them from going extinct?
When you see the Freestyle Terrain orange oval in a terrain
park take a sec and think about what it means. Smart Style
is all about making sure everyone has a fun and safe terrain
park experience. Everyone gets stoked on riding parks and
pipes, but getting cut-off, snaked or injured just plain
sucks. Make sure you know your limits and ride features
that you are comfortable with. We work with some of the
best riders in the world, who hit some of the biggest kickers
around, but they all started small. So start small and work
your way up. Nowadays resorts have snowboard instructors
who specialize in park and pipe. Taking a lesson with them
is one of the quickest and safest ways to build your confidence
while getting familiar with the terrain and proper etiquette.
Basically, everyone is on the mountain to have a good time,
so scope features before hitting them, respect yourself
and others and your riding will only get better.
Smart Style is a terrain park safety initiative that began
in 2001 with the help of the National Ski Areas Association
(NSAA), Burton Snowboards and a host of other contributing
sponsors. The goal of Smart Style is to educate riders about
freestyle terrain safety. The orange oval is the symbol
used to designate freestyle terrain and is usually posted
at the top of the terrain park or pipe. The 3 main points
of Smart Style include:
Look Before You Leap: Scope around the jumps first, not
over them. Know landings are clear, and clear yourself out
of the landing area.
Easy Style It: Start small and work your way up.
Respect Gets Respect: From the liftline through the park.
Check out the Smart Style video at www.freestyleterrain.com.
To learn more about Smart Style, check out the NSAA's Freestyle
Terrain website (www.freestyleterrain.org)
or visit the Terrain Park Safety website www.freestyleterrain.com.