STEM in Snowboarding

STEM in Snowboarding — page 3
6 jump and one after another they go airborne As soon as they leave the ramp gravity begins pulling them back to Earth While spinning in the air they travel in a smooth arc back down to the slope A tiny camera strapped to one of the snowboarders helmets captures all the action Snowboarding can be fun and exciting Some snowboarders zoom down mountainsides slicing through the snow Others catch huge air on jumps pulling off impressive tricks Underlying all of these thrills are principles of STEM science technology engineering and math FROM SNURFING TO SNOWBOARDING An engineer named Sherman Poppen invented snowboarding in the 1960s His first snowboard was just two skis fastened together There was a rope on one end to help the rider steer Poppen's wife Nancy called this first board a snurfer because it seemed like a mixture of snow and surfing Poppen is known