races, big air, super pipe
Depends how often you win, what competitions you win, who your sponsors are, what they do for you, ect.
skydiving, BASE jumping, snowboarding, racing, snowboarding, skiing, climbing, mountaineering, Flying planes in competitions. Just name a few.
it depends if you have a sponsorship, you can make some good money, but otherwise you'd have to enter and win competitions to get cash
Some uses for a half pipe would be in reference to sporting competitions. Snowboarding, skateboarding and BMX bike competitions all utilize the half pipe to perform tricks.
Well it is true that snowboarders make a lot of money each year. But is mainly come down to how much they make. They get their money from the competitions and their sponsers. If they win competitions, they get money and more sponsers. Snowboarding resorts get their money from the people that go and snowboard or ski there. If they have a good season, they get a lot of money and vice versa.
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there is no difference, half pipe snowboarding is just regualr snowboarding on a half pipe
snowboarding, but you already had that correct.