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Submission Guidelines
Thank you for your interest in submitting articles to Skiboards.com. We reserve the right to edit any submissions sent to us for potential inclusion on our website. We also reserve the right to publish or not publish any submissions. All submissions including photos, graphics, etc. become the sole property of Skiboarding. Please do not send articles in all caps and double check for grammar, punctuation and spelling. We do not accept anonymous articles. All articles will display your name, city and state (and sometimes age and even weight when appropriate). No other personal information will be exhibited. We do not sell our mailing lists to anyone.
Before submitting, review the following categories to see where your entry best fits. Note that the editor will make the final decision as to which category to include it in.
Tips
Share your secrets - new tricks you've heard about or invented. Also includes tips for first timers and improving skills, personal advice on skiboarding moguls, glade runs, carving turns, going backwards and other techniques that you have learned. If we like your tip, you may just get a surprise in the mail!
Tech Shop
This category includes information on tuning your skiboards, the latest products and equipment to make for a smooth cruise.
First Time Skiboarding Questionnaire
Please answer the questions below pertaining to your first time skiboarding. Use complete sentences. These questions are only intended as a guide. Thanks.
1. What prompted you to try skiboarding?
2. Have you tried any other snow sport before skiboarding? (i.e. snowboarding, skiing, etc.)
3. How would you describe the way you felt when you were first gliding on skiboards? (Was it easy, hard? Were you nervous, excited? Did you fall down a lot? Were you surprised by the experience?)
4. Did you have an embarassing moment while skiboarding for the first time?
5. What was the best part about using skiboards for the first time? How would you sum up the whole experience? (Was it invigorating? Did you feel more relaxed and at ease with the sport? Was it easier to learn than skiing?)
6. Have you become a regular skiboarder since your first time? (Meaning, either you have switched from another snow sport to skiboarding; or you participate in the sport on a regular basis.) Explain why you have become a converted skiboarder.
7. Do you have any other comments, wishes, hopes, intuitions, questions or inquiries about skiboarding?
Please send your articles, reviews, and other postings to: review@skiboards.com.
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