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Dre
03-21-2004, 01:16 AM
Ok, what was your most painfull trick?

Myn was when I went off a jump, went a little too stiff in the air, landed on a VERRY icy landing, flipped forward, did a cartwheel, and almost hit my face into my board... It felt like I broke some ribs since I couldnt breathe at first for about 30seconds... But I got up and continued boarding, in great pain though. I hurt my spine, neck, ribs, face, legs, twisted my foot around about 110 degrees, wrist, and countless other parts of my body. I learned a VERRY important lesson that day; NEVER go off a jump when the landing's as solid as stone:(

Puddlemonkey
03-22-2004, 10:55 AM
Yea, I would say my most painfull trick was going over a tabletop with a really bad lip. The first time I barley made the landing. second and third times I fell hard. You think I would have stoped by then, but no....I had to go again. So I did, and the next time, and every time after that I kept falling forward and landing on my nose. Then I would flip head over heels and smack my head on the pure ice landing. it can't be good to see little sparkles everytime you hit your head. So it wasn't untill I hit my head like 3 more times that I realized, maybe I shouldn't be doing this anymore..... :confused:

Heather
05-06-2004, 11:01 PM
Ok, what was your most painfull trick?

Myn was when I went off a jump, went a little too stiff in the air, landed on a VERRY icy landing, flipped forward, did a cartwheel, and almost hit my face into my board... It felt like I broke some ribs since I couldnt breathe at first for about 30seconds... But I got up and continued boarding, in great pain though. I hurt my spine, neck, ribs, face, legs, twisted my foot around about 110 degrees, wrist, and countless other parts of my body. I learned a VERRY important lesson that day; NEVER go off a jump when the landing's as solid as stone:(


Oh, that one's easy! This past year, sliding out on a metal rail onto both my shins, hit my hand on the way down and shattered a bone in 4 pieces, then a sick double somersault off the rail to face plant. I even had an audience - and horrified some weekend warriors! Rode away though, and was in surgery 4 days later.

Dre
05-07-2004, 01:11 AM
Oh, that one's easy! This past year, sliding out on a metal rail onto both my shins, hit my hand on the way down and shattered a bone in 4 pieces, then a sick double somersault off the rail to face plant. I even had an audience - and horrified some weekend warriors! Rode away though, and was in surgery 4 days later.
Ouch, sounds extremely painful

luonthepom
05-07-2004, 11:37 PM
as far as most painful trick......I would have to say attempting a one footed 180. No control what so ever.didn't think I would land it but would keep trying to get it down..... :( . no way....learned the first attempt when the board came up and scraped up against my leg and played "rack a sac" between my legs. also twisted my free ankle pretty good.

Powder.fan.
05-29-2004, 11:27 AM
haha braking my leg :p

Dre
05-29-2004, 04:57 PM
haha braking my leg :p
Quite a trick!:p

SnoBordPrincess
05-30-2004, 10:08 AM
haha braking my leg :p
how did you break it?....meaning what exactly were you doing?

Powder.fan.
05-30-2004, 11:45 AM
how did you break it?....meaning what exactly were you doing?
oh you know, pure talent... nah was icy, going to fast and turned while going off a 3 foot bump/drop (i didn't see it there...) kinda did a cart-wheel thing, landed on my head, then.. well not sure exactly, but about 4 seconds later i had a broken leg...

Dre
05-30-2004, 11:39 PM
oh you know, pure talent... nah was icy, going to fast and turned while going off a 3 foot bump/drop (i didn't see it there...) kinda did a cart-wheel thing, landed on my head, then.. well not sure exactly, but about 4 seconds later i had a broken leg...
Sounds like fun!

Powder.fan.
05-31-2004, 04:48 PM
Sounds like fun!
oh very, don't think i'll try it again any time to soon though, don't wanna have to much fun :p!!!

Dre
05-31-2004, 06:45 PM
oh very, don't think i'll try it again any time to soon though, don't wanna have to much fun :p!!!
Ok, ok, I'll try your trick next season:p. I bet I can pull it off with double the injuries (2 broken legs):D

Powder.fan.
05-31-2004, 07:23 PM
Ok, ok, I'll try your trick next season:p. I bet I can pull it off with double the injuries (2 broken legs):D
no! i figuered it out, i could've missed much more school if i'd broken my right are and leg :D that way i wouldn't have been able to use crutchs :p and braking a leg is painfull, an arm much less so

Dre
05-31-2004, 07:36 PM
no! i figuered it out, i could've missed much more school if i'd broken my right are and leg :D that way i wouldn't have been able to use crutchs :p and braking a leg is painfull, an arm much less so
Heh, would suck if you broke them... and then had to miss the finals and so repeat the 9th grade... on the bright side you'd automatically be out of the french immersion program:D!

Powder.fan.
06-01-2004, 05:01 PM
Heh, would suck if you broke them... and then had to miss the finals and so repeat the 9th grade... on the bright side you'd automatically be out of the french immersion program:D!
haha.. yeah, if you do i'd go for earlyer in the school year, that way you get time to catch up and what not...

Dre
06-01-2004, 10:17 PM
haha.. yeah, if you do i'd go for earlyer in the school year, that way you get time to catch up and what not...
Yeah, can't break them in summer... That way you'd miss summer and get out for the boarding season that starts sometimes in late fall/early winter.

Powder.fan.
06-02-2004, 08:06 PM
Yeah, can't break them in summer... That way you'd miss summer and get out for the boarding season that starts sometimes in late fall/early winter.
but then you don't get to miss ANY school...

Dre
06-02-2004, 09:03 PM
but then you don't get to miss ANY school...
*...true.*

SnoBordPrincess
06-02-2004, 09:16 PM
is it just me or are you guys disscussing the subject of when best to break one's leg? :rolleyes:

Dre
06-04-2004, 09:50 PM
is it just me or are you guys disscussing the subject of when best to break one's leg? :rolleyes:
Yep, it's all about timing it so you dont miss boarding, or the summer, but you do miss school:p

SnoBordPrincess
06-05-2004, 09:48 AM
Yep, it's all about timing it so you dont miss boarding, or the summer, but you do miss school:p
we should all read this thread and make sure we break our legs at the right time :p

Powder.fan.
06-05-2004, 11:05 AM
we should all read this thread and make sure we break our legs at the right time :p
yeah, its not as straight forward as you would think :D not vary easy to brake your leg boarding either though :p i'm talented

Dre
06-05-2004, 01:22 PM
yeah, its not as straight forward as you would think :D not vary easy to brake your leg boarding either though :p i'm talented
Yeah, but you missed a lil bit of boarding:( So that's bad, we gotta make sure noone makes this mistake again!

DirtyD669
06-15-2004, 08:16 AM
1)When I was a major nublet I tried to 360º but I fell on my back wicked hard- I was like 10 years old. I couldn't breathe easily for about 1/2 hour, if not longer.

2)Wasn't a trick, but hit a skier and I must have been goin at least 20 mph. I got to tumble down the rest of the mountain and lay there for 10 minutes- which I never do.

3)Did a wicked sick Method, landed on a small weird, pyramid like thing of ice, my board slipped out and I got that up my ass. How do gay guys do it? Damn that hurt sitting afterwards.

Dre
06-28-2004, 01:48 PM
1)When I was a major nublet I tried to 360º but I fell on my back wicked hard- I was like 10 years old. I couldn't breathe easily for about 1/2 hour, if not longer.

2)Wasn't a trick, but hit a skier and I must have been goin at least 20 mph. I got to tumble down the rest of the mountain and lay there for 10 minutes- which I never do.

3)Did a wicked sick Method, landed on a small weird, pyramid like thing of ice, my board slipped out and I got that up my ass. How do gay guys do it? Damn that hurt sitting afterwards.
ouch man, ouch...

borederboy 686
07-24-2004, 04:50 PM
most painful trick eh.... well I would say it was when i was on a tirp with my school, tried to take a lil' shortcut and didnt quite notice these moguls, icy ones at that, and fell right on my ass, took like four of em real hard, i thought i broke my butt bone! but no such luck, well it hurt like a muther anyway :dead:

PainLess
08-03-2004, 11:49 AM
the most painful trick I did was a noseslide on a straight rail, cause I lost balance and crashed on the rail with my leg, **** that was so painful, it hurt like 2 or 3 ours

FlawlessStyle9
08-07-2004, 08:24 PM
hmm lets see was riding at mt. creek... most painful accident off a simple backside manual lol. Was going down a moderatley steep slope, got cut off by a ski guy :frown1: had to curve off, was going to fast to stop, frontflipped into a ditch and landed on my neck on a steel water main.... rode off seeing stars and funny colors :confused:

rage
08-17-2004, 06:21 PM
Funniest thread on this forum, I was laughing the whole way through. Because I still consider myself a noob (only 2 seasons) I have only had one wipe out I though hurt. I was at Mt. Alyeska and I was the top thought I would show off for some friends so I went down the steep part and preceeded to roll down a good 50 Ft. Luckily for me there was flat ground so I stopped with a thud.

Dre
08-17-2004, 11:32 PM
Funniest thread on this forum, I was laughing the whole way through.
Glad to hear you like my idea for a thread... this is one of the millions of reasons I should be "mod" or "wannabe-mod"

Powder.fan.
08-18-2004, 12:03 AM
Glad to hear you like my idea for a thread... this is one of the millions of reasons I should be "mod" or "wannabe-mod"
..........don't listen to him.

someloser*rider
08-18-2004, 08:24 AM
i've never really gotten hurt...i dont think...well i have permanent damage to me knees...but snowboarding didnt really start that just made it worse (who needs to listen to docters :D ) And have hit my head alot of times...but had my helmet on....smashed my shoulder into a jump this last season (dont exactly remember how i managed that tho)...stills a little weird specialy after smashing it into concrete skateboarding :D Other than that i consider myself to be super duper lucky....tho i dont try that many tricks or anything cuz i like going down the hill at high speeds instead :D

jam*wil
08-29-2004, 08:39 PM
Went off a big table, caught edge on lip, flew like superman, snapped left forearm, face into ice, blackness, blackness, blackness, whiteness, unable to breath, ski patrol, suburban, pain, hospital, pain, home, hell... and the rest is history

Ambrosious
10-10-2004, 10:54 PM
worst wipeout was when i sloshed it off a 20 footer and came down hard, breaking my tailbone then sliding into the rainbowrail and breaking my wrist, which led to the end of my season last year.

jam*wil
10-10-2004, 11:17 PM
worst wipeout was when i sloshed it off a 20 footer and came down hard, breaking my tailbone then sliding into the rainbowrail and breaking my wrist, which led to the end of my season last year.I heard that your tailbone was the most painful bone to break, and I half believe it, a compound fracture on your thigh would probably hurt more as well as shattering your pelivs, that would hurt a lot too

luonthepom
10-11-2004, 12:43 AM
tailbone would hurt...real good. but ribs.......imagine takin a breath each time and feelin pain. just had a fracture one time and it killed :sad:

executiveblondi
10-11-2004, 09:17 AM
you guys are gonna scare me out of doin tricks this season...

someloser*rider
10-11-2004, 09:28 AM
but if ya get hurt it will make the best stories,lol.......just dont tell em you were trying a 180 for the first time while your telling the story,lol jk

executiveblondi
10-11-2004, 09:51 AM
yeah lol i know...i can handle physical pain pretty well, but i hate thinking about it and becoming aprehensive, because that right there is what will make me hesitate and wipe out

Dre
10-11-2004, 11:47 AM
Pelvis is what hurts the most if you break it, old people (when they break it) sometimes die from the pain alone, old people break it more often however because of tehir weak bones, since the pelvis is the thickest and strongest bone in the human body and is normally impossible to break, but if you do you stand to die shearly from the shock of the pain. Tailbone would hurt, but it wouldn't kill you (literally)

jam*wil
10-11-2004, 12:22 PM
I've never heard of people dying from pain itselft, I heard of people passing out or people going into shock and dying from that...

someloser*rider
10-11-2004, 02:14 PM
I've never heard of people dying from pain itselft, I heard of people passing out or people going into shock and dying from that...
thats why he said from the shock of the pain itself....something along those lines,lol

Ambrosious
10-12-2004, 01:12 AM
Hey you'd want to die if everytime you took a crap it hurt like hell to sit down. So instead of relating taking a crap to relief, to pain. Horrible thing breaking a tailbone. But true, not too bad.

Polaris
10-14-2004, 11:20 AM
Most painful trick : just one I witnessed... 'turning skiers into cash'
a boarder trying to thread through an advanced ski school turning down the mountain on one leg. They were making an "S" shape and the boarder made a "$" out of them, cleaning up one guy totally and causing two other skiers to crash into each other. was like someone had got the red spraycan out, and amazingly all facial injuries ??? was pretty gruesome at the time but i bet they laugh about it now.. :freak:

... since the pelvis is the thickest and strongest bone in the human body and is normally impossible to break..

try the shin bone - that be the strongest and its gets broken if you try hard enough - bones are made for compression (like columns) not bending which is why they break. mine feels like a steak knife down the edge of it but its still not broke'd :)

and most painful breaks.. any on your central nervous column/spine - thats why breaks there hurt the most - directly connected to ya pain processor in ya brain so dont go landing on your back if you can help it.

sinnedram
10-16-2004, 05:02 PM
most painfull trick would be my fs 360. i wasnt feelin it but did it anyways. launched off and got 270 and didnt clear it. landed flat. almost broke both my ankles. then i woke up and some ski patrole guy started hittin on me. had to take 3-4 weeks off for that one.

jam*wil
10-16-2004, 09:24 PM
Most painful trick : just one I witnessed... 'turning skiers into cash'
a boarder trying to thread through an advanced ski school turning down the mountain on one leg. They were making an "S" shape and the boarder made a "$" out of them, cleaning up one guy totally and causing two other skiers to crash into each other. was like someone had got the red spraycan out, and amazingly all facial injuries ??? was pretty gruesome at the time but i bet they laugh about it now.. :freak:



try the shin bone - that be the strongest and its gets broken if you try hard enough - bones are made for compression (like columns) not bending which is why they break. mine feels like a steak knife down the edge of it but its still not broke'd :)

and most painful breaks.. any on your central nervous column/spine - thats why breaks there hurt the most - directly connected to ya pain processor in ya brain so dont go landing on your back if you can help it.that makes sense, but your pelvis connects to your spine as well... also, would it not hurt more to break your upper leg than your lower? Its way bigger and stuff.

Polaris
10-17-2004, 04:03 AM
that makes sense, but your pelvis connects to your spine as well... also, would it not hurt more to break your upper leg than your lower? Its way bigger and stuff.

lower leg has 2 bones = twice the pain prolly... anyways, it's not bones that have the pain receptors, its the ligaments and muscles that get torn or displaced.

pain is directly relative to how many nerves are in the injury zone, how well connected those nerves are to the pain centre in ya brain and also how long the injury takes to heal (if its in an area like the leg then you can plaster-cast it and realign ligaments/bone etc - if its on your spine its harder, they tend to want to put stainless steel pins in not good - so ppl with back problems rarely heal fully and almost always suffer long term)

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MattS_7122
11-03-2004, 09:53 PM
I can't beat any of you all my crashes are wussy

m_dogg2021
11-15-2004, 01:32 AM
oh you know, pure talent... nah was icy, going to fast and turned while going off a 3 foot bump/drop (i didn't see it there...) kinda did a cart-wheel thing, landed on my head, then.. well not sure exactly, but about 4 seconds later i had a broken leg...
same way i broke my leg except for i broke my right leg

DaJennYus
11-15-2004, 06:05 PM
ate complete utter shit off far right hit in the copper park, first s bs 7 attempt. oooo it was ug

Frohickey
12-10-2004, 10:57 AM
Lets see...

My most painful trick is the one I tried to do yesterday at Kirkwood at the terrain park. I don't know what its called, but its shaped like one of those lane divider concrete walls you see on the freeway, only its bigger.

The way to do the trick is to get some speed headed towards the wall, at the last minute, you swerve to one side, and ride the wall, and you come back out to the right or the left of your approach.

I tried it a couple of times, and like an idiot, I tried it again at the last run. I rode towards the wall, gaining as much speed as I can, even faster than the first few times that did it. And I just went straight up the wall. I was tucked in as low as possible on the snowboard. The snowboard went up and actually got higher than the lip of the wall, and I was upside down for a split second.

As Newton said, what goes up must come down, and come down I did... and HARD. Imagine the snowboard above you, you are tucked into a ball already, with your head closest to the ground. You hit your head/neck first, then your back comes down on the ground too. Your legs and snowboard on the other hand wants to come down above where your head/neck is at, away from the wall. You are in a ball already, your legs and snowboard goes down and whips your body again. So, you are again on your back with a secondary impact to your back and head.

When I came to a complete stop, I manage to wave my arms a little bit, say something to everyone that was watching (and laughing) that I was okay, and lift my legs/snowboard too. Then I think, I'm going to lay there a little while longer, while my back muscles stop spasming.

After what seems like an hour, but really, about 2 minutes, I meekly get up and get away from the wall, all the while, everyone was saying that was 'sick'. <--- is that good or bad?

What sucks is that my buddy did not get film footage of it!!! :angry:

OC Olive
12-13-2004, 08:23 AM
Ah, the painful wipeout. Mine would have to be the day I accidentally learned how to pull a crooked nose-press. I had been riding a Rossi Nomad, 168 wide. Im just barely heavy enough to keep that beast on the snow, and shes a monster to get any pop. So there I am trying to learn how to mount rails for the first time, and what should my friends decide I need to try? a 20 foot rail thats about 5 feet off the snow. Bad written all over it. Being the trooper that I am, I shrug and giver. And pooch the mount. Im on my front foot (Im goofy) and trying desperately to keep my balance. I get maybe 10 feet down the rail before I slip off. Face, collar, ribs, hips, knees all bounce off of the rail on the way down. Then someone coming off of another rail lands on me. She was cute, but I was definitely in too much pain to speak, let alone say something smooth.