To practice is going to mean you will fail, well not always. It tells you that you will suffer from broken bones, bruises and sore muscles. In the end you will have to ask yourself this question, “will it all be worth it?” All the pain that you would have gone through would be worth it to stand on top of a podium to collect a medal. Before you can think of the future you must understand what is ahead of you. To know the different styles, tricks and so forth. The scoring, who is your competition, and what you are willing to give up to start something so dangerous. With that said, this is the art of Slopestyle Skiing. …show more content…
Though the roots of slopestyle skiing is not deep it has meaning and so does the team that compete in that specific competition. Slopestyle Skiing was not brought into the Winter Olympics until 2014 at Sochi Russia. The U.S. team had won 3 of 4 gold medals in the halfpipe and slopestyle. The United State’s team is wishing to build upon the Olympics at Sochi and bring a new level of competition to the Winter games at PyeongChang in February,