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January 27th, 2010News, Snowboarding
Tara Dakides, a legend in women’s snowboarding and perhaps the first women to really push the boundaries in the sport for women, will be appearing on “The Daily Habit” on Fuel TV tonight, along with Boris Said, Sal Masekela and the cast of “Frozen.” The show will air tonight (Wednesday) at 6p.m. PT/9p.m. ET.From the press release:
Today, X Games gold medal winner and Baja 1000 driver, Tara Dakides is back on the Habit, joined by X Games host Sal Masekela. Plus, NASCAR and Baja 1000 driver Boris Said stops by. Also, actors Shawn Ashmore, Emma Bell and Kevin Zegers are here to tell us about “Frozen,” a thriller that takes place on a ski lift.
Tara Dakides’ sponsors include: Vans, Sessions, Omatic, KMC Wheels, Wide Open. Boris Said’s sponsors include: Spy Optic, No Fear. Sal Masekela’s sponsors include: Quiksilver, Nixon, and Celtek.
Check it out!
Tags: Frozen, Fuel TV, Sal Masekela, Tara Dakides, The Daily Habit
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March 11th, 2009Burton, Snowboard Camp, Snowboarding
Looking to have a “More Good Time” at your next camp? Look no further. In our quest to educate you on the top snowboard camps for females each Wednesday with our Wicked Snow Camp Wednesday series, we came across a camp exclusively for women. MGT (More Good Times) Snowboard Camp for Girls, presented by Burton, is “intended for female snowboarders who want to have fun and progress their snowboarding skills, especially in the park and pipe.” Finally! A camp that’s caters to the more advanced rider! Don’t get me wrong, I completely support beginners attending camps to advance to the intermediate level, however, sometimes it is nice to attend a camp that’s a little more advanced if you really want to improve your skills in the park. This camp is meant for females who want to pursue snowboarding competitively or professionally, and it seems like an awesome way to start that journey.MGT boasts a legit roster of professional coaches, including Alexis Waite, Tara Dakides, and Spencer O’Brien. The coach to rider ratio typically stands about 1 to 5, so you’ll really get the attention you need. And you’ll spend most of the two-day session focusing exclusively on the park.
Another cool thing this camp’s got goin’ on is “MGT Academy.” Basically, the program is “designed to select one promising MGT camper and place them under the tutorial wing of the MGT pro coaches to give a head start on pursuing a snowboard career in 2010.” The graduate receives gear, photo shots, video shoots, etc. Two graduates are chosen per session, and at the end of the year they’ll all regroup to give a presentation on why they should “graduate with top honors.” The person chosen will get some new gear, a travel budget, and awesome lineup for 2010. Sweet!
MGT offers three camps in the winter and two in the summer at various locations around the globe. Winter locations included Canada Olympic Park in Calgary, AB and Grouse Mountain in Vancouver, BC, and the third session is set to take place April 4 – 5 at Mount Norquay, Banff, AB. (Soo, if you still want to make it up to a camp before season’s end, now’s your chance).
Though dates and prices for the summer camp have yet to be announced, both will take place in August 2009, one at Timberline held in tandem with High Cascade, and one in South America alongside South America Snowboard Sessions (Danielle’s previewing this camp next week, so stay tuned!) Summer camp prices include accommodations, however, lift tickets are not included so keep this in mind when you are budgeting your trip. Au revior, and see you at Timberline!
UPDATE: I got a chance to catch up with Joanna, co-creator of MGT, tonight (we’ve been playing phone tag for a couple of days) and she told me a little bit more about the camp; so we’ve got the inside scoop right here. Joanna started the camp seven years ago with riding buddy and pro boarder Leanne Pelosi (hey, that’s an idea; instead of attending camp, just start your own!) and they’ve been at it ever since. She told me they started the camp for “purely selfish reasons” (hey, that’s fine by me if we all benefit from it, too!) -
Basically, back around the time they started the camp, there weren’t many lessons available just for female riders. They had several tricks they really wanted to learn, so they put their necessity to action. Since both girls were competitive boarders and had a large network of people in the industry, they got a good group of talented coaches together and started MGT. One of the cool and unique things about MGT is that, year after year, they still manage to have awesome pro riders come back to staff the camps (Joanne even mentioned its fun to watch the star-struck campers on the first day). The riders range in skill level, but they all have one thing in common – they’re passionate about snowboarding and they have high expectations to rise to their full potential, prepared with lists of tricks to master and all. The camp concludes with a “Jib’n'Jump” Jam, where the coaches throw out their best tricks and the girls follow suit; and the best girl wins a prize!
So… where can you sign up? I mentioned earlier that there’s still one winter camp left this season, but there are also two summer sessions as well. In years past, summer sessions have always been held as separate sessions in themselves (just like the winter sessions) alongside camp partners, however, this year MGT will be part of High Cascade. Students will attend and sign up directly through HCSC for Leanne Pelosi’s session, which is August 8 – 15 and is the session MGT is promoting.
If you’d like to make a complete world vaca out of your summer camp this year but still ride with the awesome MGT staff, MGT’s other summer session will be held in tandem with South American Snowboard Sessions July 31 – August 16. Aside from being longer and further away, the Argentina camp will feature more backcountry riding, during the country’s winter, and really foster a truly cultural experience. It will be completely different than HCSC, but still, of course, a good time.
Tags: Alexis White, Burton, Canada Olympic park, Grouse Mountain, High Cascade Snowboard Camp, Leanne Pelosi, MGT Academy, MGT Snowboard Camp, More good Time, Mount Norquay, South America Snowboard Sessions, Spencer O'Brien, Tara Dakides, terrain park, Wicked Snow Camp Wednesday, Women Clinics
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February 25th, 2009Snowboard Camp, Snowboarding
Well, its Wednesday, and you know what that means… another Wicked Snow Camp Review! In case you haven’t been following along, we’re profiling one of the top snowboard camps for females each Wednesday, every Wednesday, and this week we’re profiling High Cascade Snowboard Camp (HCSC).Thought you couldn’t snowboard in the summer? Think again. Thanks to the glacier Timberline at Mt. Hood, Oregon sits on, riders from around the world can enjoy the resort all year round. And one of the most well-known camps in Oregon is back again this summer with the 20th Anniversary of their Signature Sessions.
High Cascade is “an all-inclusive 9-day summer snowboard camp determined to show you the best time of your life.” What does that mean, exactly? Well, at HCSC you’ll spend 9 consecutive days riding with some of the best pros in the industry, including Darrell Mathes, Tara Dakides (!!!), Jamie Anderson and JP Walker. (I’m pretty stoked about Tara Dakides coaching this summer. Being the woman to basically up the anti for lady riders nationwide, if there’s one thing that would push me over the edge to attend HCSC it’d be her.)
You’ll spend the morning riding with your coaches and then have optional sessions in the afternoon, and later in the day (this is my absolute favorite thing about HCSC) – you’ll meet up with your coach for video training where they’ll analyze your riding from the day and give you tips on how to improve. Back in the day when I used to compete, I found that video training was one of the best ways to see how you think you ride versus how you actually ride, and then tweak your style based on that.
Another really cool thing about HCSC is that the camp has optional sessions just for girls, coached by girls, so if you find it intimidating to ride with guys, you absolutely don’t have to. Sometimes it can be helpful to have a female coach because they understand how women learn and how they need to be taught. They also have adult camps (this year June June 15 – 23 and August 8 – 15) if you’re 21 and up and don’t want to hang with the kiddos all week. ALSO (yes, there’s more) they have awesome photo and video workshops if you want to learn the creative art of photo storytelling or filmmaking straight from the pros.
HCSC has a ton of fun activities in store, including dodgeball, trampoline sessions, paintball and white water rafting (check out what a typical day might look like here), but of course the focus is on the riding. I must admit, the camp is a little spendy, but its pretty much all inclusive so you get a lot of bang for your buck. (Heck, just a summer pass at Timberline can run you nearly a grand!) And from what I hear, HCSC is one of the best snowboard camps to stretch your ability and really get you to the next level.
Fore more information about HCSC, visit the Web site, and check out the dates and pricing here!
Tags: Darrell Mathes, HCSC, High Cascade Snowboard Camp, Jamie Anderson, JP Walker, Just for Girls, Mt. Hood, Snowboard Photography, Tara Dakides, Timberline Lodge
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