Why I Choose Snowboarding
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Why I Chose Snowboarding
Summary
People often ask why I chose snowboarding and dedicated myself to it. It comes down to my passion and love for the sport.
Article Body
Many people wonder why I decided to focus on snowboarding and how I managed to achieve some success. The answer lies in my deep passion for the sport. Before my accident, my desire to snowboard was unwavering.
When faced with the decision of which sport to pursue, I found myself at a crossroads. Should I choose snowboarding or skateboarding? Though I loved both, I couldn't dedicate enough time to each. Eventually, I decided to make skateboarding a hobby and commit to snowboarding as my primary pursuit. It wasn't an easy choice, as both sports thrilled me. However, the allure of snowboarding was incomparable. It's like stepping into a whole new world. Unlike skateboarding, which you can do anywhere, snowboarding requires a snowy, mountainous environment, making each experience extraordinary.
Another factor influencing my decision was my friends. My snowboarding crew, including Collin and Justin, shared my enthusiasm for the sport. We had endless laughs and supported each other, pointing out areas for improvement. This camaraderie was instrumental in my choice to prioritize snowboarding.
Now, I must address the unfortunate reason I'm unable to continue with either sport: a serious accident that ruptured my leg muscle. This injury has sidelined me for six months at a critical time, leading to my sponsor withdrawing support. Despite this setback, my passion for snowboarding drives me to persevere. Although Collin and Justin are advancing in their careers, I remain hopeful. Blair, another friend, recently won the Junior USA championship. While proud of him, it reminds me of the path I once tread.
In the end, all I can do is give my best and hope for a stroke of luck.
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