We've all seen the sick cliff drops in ski/snowboard movies like Art of Flight, Way of Life, All I Can, and Into the Mind and continually wonder how they flawlessly hit them every time. Well, now you can see what happens behind the scenes between those beautiful stomps! Not even our pro-athletes are perfect every time! So, when you're first learning a new trick, how to shred steeps, or even getting on a board for the first time, don't worry about failing!
Failures are learning opportunities. When you do something wrong, learn from it and try something different. Don't be afraid of falling.
Keeping that in mind, take a look at some of the following crashes from TGRs Way of Life and see what these guys go through to get where they are now.
Failures are learning opportunities. When you do something wrong, learn from it and try something different. Don't be afraid of falling.
- Be afraid of not trying. Nobody can expect to go into anything new and be perfect the first time.
- Be bold. If you try something new and don't commit, you're probably not going to get it right. Hit that back flip with the confidence that you're going to land it and see what happens!
- Be persistent. If you fail once, so what? Does a three-hundred pound man run a 5 minute mile the first time? No! You improve, you try again, and get better.
Keeping that in mind, take a look at some of the following crashes from TGRs Way of Life and see what these guys go through to get where they are now.