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How can I get a sponsorship of snowboarding?
I am a snowboarder of 16 years and has become my passion over the last 6 years. My brother is a snowboard instructor in Glenwood Springs, Colorado (which is simply amazing and taught me), but unfortunately I live in Phoenix, Arizona where as you can imagine, I have very little "snow" time. I drive mostly blue runs, although I like the challenge of diamonds. I taught several people and understood very quickly, so completely understand the concept. Last season I started aa climb trees, and I loved absolultey. What is my only problem is that I live in the desert and the nearest to Flagstaff Mountain … 2 hours away and the snow up there was completely sucks. I think what my real question is, any suggestions for improvement, so I can get a snowboard Sponserships for now I'm 18? Or will I need more time to study where I live?
He also lives in an area not so close to Snow (minimum three hours), but I was on vacation abroad and love of shipment. IVE It read, see, hear and speak with the people I know this: most snowboarders poeple send a sponsor me video for an example of the mark. Burton, Ride, etc., with the Companys Thousands of people from each año.Para that manage to be sponsored, usually goes like this: They have a very good start, enter competitions, applying for or are referred by their local ski / snowboard for sponsorship of the store after some time when the rider felt a little more than your sponsor reccomened local store to a business or if they are sufficiently well then, just ask the vertical. What to do: If you want to sponsor probarbly really have to move somewhere where you can goe launches snowboard every minute you have, then the practice of boarding to go as often as u can and advice on practical and more for your good super, enter some local competitions and be noticed (after a lot of comp time and later), ask your store for a sponsor and see where it goes from there. From what you have, said, seems to have a long way to go, and that in reality will be much harder than you think. You seem to freeride and all very well but one of sponsors who want a rider, all roun or even someone who spends most of his time in the park. Sorry if I put a little off, but it is reall easy to find sponsors. I think you should put as much time on his passion mch as possible and go as often as you can. If you continue to snowboarding as a career, which change your life.
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