Especialidades JA/Snowboard/Respuestas

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Snowboard
División del Pacífico Sur

Actividades recreacionales


Destreza: 2
Año de introducción: 2019


Requisitos


IMPORTANTE: Se recomienda encarecidamente el uso de instructores competentes.



1

En pocas palabras, describir el significado del término «Snowboard».



2

Definir y explicar cada nivel de las clasificaciones de dificultad de las pistas de esquí en las que se encuentra para hacer snowboard; por ejemplo, Australia, Nueva Zelanda y Norteamérica:



2a

Círculo verde



2b

Cuadro azul



2c

Diamante negro



2d

Doble diamante negro



2e

Variaciones



2f

Snowpark


Non-standard symbols for standard ratings may be encountered at some ski areas. Bogus Basin, a resort near Boise, Idaho, uses orange diamonds on trailhead signs considered to be more difficult than double black diamonds; however, those trails are indicated on the trail map as double black diamonds. Jiminy Peak, MA uses two variations of normal trail ratings; one is a blue square with a green circle inside of it used to represent an easy-intermediate trail. The other is a blue square with a single black diamond in it, used to represent an intermediate-hard trail. |- | Terrain parks | Terrain Park | Various | style="text-align:left;" | Terrain parks are whole or portions of trails that can offer a variety of jumps, half-pipes, and other special "extreme" sporting obstacles beyond traditional moguls. The trails are typically represented by an orange rectangle with rounded corners. Usually, the terrain park will carry its own trail rating, indicating the level of challenge. A terrain park with a Black Diamond or Double Black Diamond rating would contain greater and more challenging obstacles than a park with a Blue Square rating. |}



3

Hacer una lista y explicar el Código de responsabilidad alpino australiano (o equivalente) y demostrar su cumplimiento del código a través de los requisitos 7 y 8.


The Code states the following:

  • Stay in control and avoid other people and hazards.
  • Use appropriate protective equipment, especially helmets, to minimise the risk of injury.
  • You must have the ability to use each lift safely. If in doubt ask the lift attendant.
  • Obey all signs and warnings, and keep off closed trails and areas.
  • It is your responsibility to avoid and give way to people below and beside you.
  • Do not stop where you are not visible from above or where you obstruct a trail.
  • Before starting downhill, or merging into a trail, look uphill and give way to others.
  • Use care to prevent runaway snowboards.
  • If you are involved in or see an accident, alert and identify yourself to Resort Staff.
  • Be aware that it is dangerous to ski, board or ride lifts if your ability is impaired by drugs or alcohol.

More information can be found here


4

Definir los siguientes términos de snowboard:



4a

Pista



4b

Fuera de pista



4c

Posturas: regular y goofy



4d

Lado de los dedos



4e

Lado de los talones



4f

Cambiar (switch)




5

Describir brevemente el siguiente equipo esencial para el snowboard y cómo mantenerlo en buenas condicionesː



5a

Snowboard



5b

Fijaciones



5c

Botas de snowboard



5d

Casco



5e

Muñequeras



5f

Protección de ojos y piel



5g

Ropa adecuada, incluyendo las capas




6

Memorizar un pasaje de la Biblia que menciona la palabra «nieve». En pocas palabras, comentar lo que significa el pasaje para ti.



7

Saber y demostrar cómo subirse y bajarse de manera segura en un telesilla.



8

Demostrar su habilidad para hacer snowboard, en buena forma, en numerosas pendientes de grado intermedio. Demostrar competencia en:



8a

Atravesar usando tanto el lado de los talones como del lado de los dedos.



8b

Cambiar de dirección mientras conduce.



8c

Detenerse con confianza.





References