The Italian Stallion
Markus Eder, one of the brightest rising stars in Europe, talks about his impressive breakout season, the freeski scene in Italy, and his plans for the future.
Markus Eder, one of the brightest rising stars in Europe, talks about his impressive breakout season, the freeski scene in Italy, and his plans for the future.
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The man with one of the most notorious beards in all of skiing answers a solid six in the ninth installment in The Facebook Interviews.
After meeting the Vishnu boys at SIA, we cooked up a little Interview. http://www.vishnufreeski.com/
Meet the man behind Armada's looks and the Jibtech legacy, as NS sets out to find out just how Dave went from being a nobody to being... a very influential nobody.
A short look at how Physical Therapy relates to freestyle skiing in weekly posts.
Caught up with Goepper on a chairlift in Minnesota to catch up with everything that has gone down this season
The story behind a new female-focused big mountain videoblog series here on Newschoolers, Love at First Turn.
An interview with Frej Jönsson, who recently made waves by landing the first ever double cork 720 at the Jon Olsson Invitational.
Saga's Sean Harkins checks in to give us the scoop on the past, present and future of one of the most popular brands in freeskiing.
I got my first real impression of Ben Cormier, the man behind Mystic Land Productions, in the summer of 2004.
Here's episodes 11 and 12 of The Chairlift Diaries (aka the French-Canadian edition) from Momentum and Camp of Champions in Whistler, BC, featuring JF Houle and Paul 'B-Paul' Bergeron.
Whistler is embarking on an ambitious plan to try to save the Horstman glacier. I sat down with project leader Arthur De Jong to find out exactly what they have planned.
Simon Dumont is a legendary figure in the world of freeskiing. Known for boosting higher than almost anyone else in the halfpipe, Simon’s career was full of podiums and video parts. While he is a legend in the sport, things didn’t come easy for Simon. He was always too small and told he would never make it and he never listened. He willed and worked himself to success and it’s something he believes anyone can do, if they put in the work
Working for one of the biggest ski brands would be a dream for many a skier, but for Matthew Manser (onenerdykid), that dream became a reality. Find out how an East Coast kid ended up designing ski boots for one of the giants of skiing.
This is the end of the season of urban skiing for Cedrik Dion-Poitras. He broke his tibia. The risks of urban.