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PAGE! Keep chiming in, old people.. I have a cult if you would like a place to post a nagging question or whatever. I don't want to take away from the main forums so mad props and ++karma for those that are in there twenties and posting.
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i'm a 34 year old park rat. i ski 95% park then ski bumps the other 5%. i live in the midwest so backcountry and pow arent even choice. but even when i travel the first thing i look for is the park when i go to another ski area. this was my day today. this is MY house that i own with my wife and daughter. never stop doing what you love.
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and my 5 year old daughter helped me shovel my inrun and drop in-how cool is that!
Well, 25 gets old the second you have a ring on your finger. As soon as you are responsible for someone else, you cannot afford to go snapping a ligament or bone. That is the biggest thing. I don't really ride park much any more because I cannot afford an injury both financially and because that is selfish and puts my wife in a difficult situation if something happens to me.
But the other thing is one's body type. I am built more like a wrestler or football player than a lankey skier. Played three sports a year and kept in good shape, but now that I work everyday without being able to exercise like I used to, my body can't stay the same slim way it used to. I was just like every Gumby kid out there, until I was about 22. Then I went to the hospital 3 consecutive years with seaon ending, long recovery injuries from falls that weren't bad at all.
Anyway, everyone should consider the pros and cons of it. To be honest, if I weren't married, I would still be hucking myself over big tables. But, the trade off of my awesome wife is well worth it :)
I am 22 and just started in the park this past season, so I'm reeeally bad at it. I don't plan to stop because I'm getting older though.
Great thread though, I guess I have a lot to look forward to.
but I don't feel old or 22 and probably don't act it either. so sometimes I wonder where the time has gone.
I'm 23 been skiing since 6 and still want to be progressing in park for the next 3-4 years, or atleast until my body fails to much. in terms of backcountry i could see myself pushing myself to mid to late 30's. maybe longer.
Hi I’m 33, and I have been a ski instructor for 6 years. I started Jibbing 2 years ago because all the young dudes I had for lessons wanted to go to the park. It kind of gave me a new thirst for skiing. Now skiingdays for me starts with giving lessons in the morning – gaper style – then hanging at BC jumps or the park later in the day. I feel that my body is over the hill and it is little by little getting harder to take the punches, but I love it. I been into elite sports (triathlon, biking, mt. biking, running, inline skating, adventure races and things like that.) all my life, and I can’t wait to bring my son (3 months old) to the hills in the winter and the single tracks in the summer time. – So anyway remember that when the body grows old keep the mind young. Stay stoked for life.
Morten.
im only 16 and me and my dad will go up to the mountain for the day and ill go to tell him all these tricks im trying to learn and i always think he has no idea what im talking about but all of a sudden he'll tell me exactly what it is and gives me advice haha. props to everyone still shredding thats awesome
im about to turn 27 on sunday and since my hill isnt open, im gunna hike into the park, set up a rail with some buddies and jib the shit outof it.
oh, and im a physiotherapist by profession, and in one of my hills jail jams last year i was competing against one of my 14 year old patients. that was trippy.
sweet ... I am "older" never thought that day would come. After 3 years out of the park due to knee problems I was lured back in by even older friends. We are holing our own, and keep getting pushed buy young kids, its great. But I still prefer a big cliff to a big jump any day.
haha, that's good shit.
who did better?
29, and i'm kinda in the same boat as this guy except i'm a bit older and I have a toddler son (4 months), so there is much more to worry about now... wouldn't wanna screw my self up and not being able to teach junior when he's old enough to ski. so i just try and stay within my limits but I still push my self and try to learn extensions of tricks i already know.
but yeah, whenever i'm out there i just get so pumped and feel like a kid again. it just hurts more whenever you take a hard fall and you try to be more cautious..