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	<title>AudioVisual.ong | RemingtonPhillips | Atividade</title>
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				<title>Snowboarding is more than just a winter Snow Rider sport—it’s a culture shaped by creativity, risk-taking, and personal expression. Over the years, different types of snowboarders have emerged, each with their own approach to riding, preferred terrain, and philosophy. While many riders blend multiple styles, these categories help illustrate how diverse the snowboarding world really is.

One of the most popular types is the freestyle snowboarder. Freestyle riders are known for their creativity and love of tricks. They spend most of their time in terrain parks, where they hit jumps, rails, and boxes. Their goal is to perform spins, flips, grabs, and slides with style and originality. Freestyle snowboarding is heavily influenced by skateboarding, which is why it emphasizes individuality and progression. Riders are always trying to invent new tricks or improve their technique. Style matters just as much as difficulty, and landing cleanly is a big part of success.

Another important category is freeride snowboarders. These riders prefer natural terrain instead of man-made features. They enjoy riding on steep slopes, through trees, and across open mountain faces. Freeriding is about exploring the mountain and adapting to whatever conditions come your way. Unlike freestyle riders, freeriders focus less on tricks and more on flow, control, and line choice. They often seek out fresh powder and challenging terrain, making every run feel unique.</title>
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