Monday, January 31, 2011

eXtreme Sports Physics in Print

A few magazines have written about some of the posts in this blog. You can read about my quad backflip limit calculation in a story by Corey Binns in the magazine Science World. There's also an article about it in this month's the November issue of Popular Science magazine (one of my favorites mags), but as far as I can tell it's only available for now in the print edition or through iPhone subscriptions.

The website Lat34.com supposedly mocked up a faked version of Travis Pastrana doing a quad backflip, but I can't get it to run on my computer. Man, do I ever wanna see that.

I'm hoping these and other stories about the backflip limit will get some up-and-coming FMX competitor to try at least the triple backflip soon. How cool would that be?

Also coming up in November is a story about skateboarding in the Weekly Reader. The reporter called me to ask about physics of ollies, 540 aerials, 180 ollies, ramp and pool skating, gravity, and a bunch of other stuff. The story is about twin skaters who are big news lately, so I don't expect to see much about physics in it, but I hope I helped the reporter get the science straight.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/uUCU/~3/MC1LO3EsYmA/extreme-sports-physics-in-print.html

Mountainboarding Snowskate Wakeboarding Dirtsurfing

Subaru Freeskiing World Tour 2010 Comes To A Close

Subaru Freeskiing World Tour 2010 Comes To A Close

Sadly, the 2010 Subaru Freeskiing World Tour has come to an end. The event was a blast for skiers and fans alike and the awe-inspiring demonstration of talent leaves everyone thirsting for more.

Source: NEWS/Freeskiing/Subaru_Freeskiing_World_Tour_Comes_To_A_Close_Results_0622.htm

Alessandra Nanni Alex Broskow Andre Englehart Andreas Trefzer

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JR Bad Habit posted a photo:

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Jose Felix Hormaetxe Josh Clark Josh Obert Josh Petty

Mt. KA�KAR EXPEDITION by ARARAT TREK

Source: http://extremeactions.blogspot.com/2008/04/mt-kakar-expedition-by-ararat-trek.html

Bungee jumping Wingsuit flying BASE jumping Flying

Getting a Goat?s View of Sardinia?s East Coast

The best way to see the ruggedly gorgeous coast of the Orosei Gulf is by hiking a little known trail, lined with limestone cliffs and isolated beaches.

Source: http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/02/22/travel/22explorer.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

Brian Deegan Mike Metzger Nate Adams Andy Macdonald

ROSETOUR BALLOONING

Source: http://extremeactions.blogspot.com/2007/02/rosetour-ballooning.html

Alessandra Nanni Alex Broskow Andre Englehart Andreas Trefzer

CERAMOS PARAGLIDING

Source: http://extremeactions.blogspot.com/2008/04/ceramos-paragliding.html

Karen Feitosa Lauren Perkins Lyn-Z Adams Hawkins

Extreme sport tricks

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNiwm1zr_YQ&feature=youtube_gdata

Rafting Whitewater kayaking Whitewater canoeing Free diving

Sunday, January 30, 2011

eXtreme Sports Physics in Print

A few magazines have written about some of the posts in this blog. You can read about my quad backflip limit calculation in a story by Corey Binns in the magazine Science World. There's also an article about it in this month's the November issue of Popular Science magazine (one of my favorites mags), but as far as I can tell it's only available for now in the print edition or through iPhone subscriptions.

The website Lat34.com supposedly mocked up a faked version of Travis Pastrana doing a quad backflip, but I can't get it to run on my computer. Man, do I ever wanna see that.

I'm hoping these and other stories about the backflip limit will get some up-and-coming FMX competitor to try at least the triple backflip soon. How cool would that be?

Also coming up in November is a story about skateboarding in the Weekly Reader. The reporter called me to ask about physics of ollies, 540 aerials, 180 ollies, ramp and pool skating, gravity, and a bunch of other stuff. The story is about twin skaters who are big news lately, so I don't expect to see much about physics in it, but I hope I helped the reporter get the science straight.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/uUCU/~3/MC1LO3EsYmA/extreme-sports-physics-in-print.html

Mountain biking BMX Inline skating Cliff diving

ASA Big Air BMX Triples 2010: Sacramento Tickets On Sale

ASA Big Air BMX Triples 2010: Sacramento Tickets On Sale

All eyes are on Brett Banasiewicz after his amazing victory at the last Triples event. Tickets are now on sale for the 2010 ASA BIg Air BMX Triples tour stop in Sacramento.

Source: NEWS/Biking/ASA_Big_Air_BMX_Triples_2010_Sacramento_0718.htm

Flowboarding Skysurfing Skateboarding Mountainboarding

BOOT 2011 - SUP

mjohn2101 posted a photo:

BOOT 2011 - SUP

Rider: Philip Mes (White Shorts)

Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/mjohn2101/5401060212/

Jose Felix Hormaetxe Josh Clark Josh Obert Josh Petty

2011 Lexus IS-F review

2011 Lexus IS-F, buy, research, compare and build your Lexus IS-F at pscars.com
http://www.pscars.com/car_configurator/build/2011/Lexus/IS_F/4dr_Sdn/Obsidian/Black/329593/

2011 Lexus IS-F review

Source: http://broadbandsports.com/node/43126

Andy Kruse Angela Araujo Anis Iboulalen Anjie Walton

La Malate

La Malate

Cast: Daniel Riedm�ller

Source: http://vimeo.com/channels/whitewater#18171947

Tony Hawk Amy Caron Karen Feitosa Lauren Perkins

NBA Combine training @ Xtreme Sports Performance. Speed and Agility Training for Basketball

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKAMf35HRM0&feature=youtube_gdata

Bob Burnquist Bucky Lasek Cristiano Mateus Danny Way

Kite Surfing Gold Coast 2011-01-28 at 16-26-25 - Version 2

2010themes posted a photo:

Kite Surfing Gold Coast 2011-01-28 at 16-26-25 - Version 2

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Dirtsurfing Motorsports Motocross Snocross

WWA Wake Park World Championships goes to Turkey in 2010

WWA Wake Park World Championships goes to Turkey in 2010

The World Wakeboard Association (WWA) announced the location and date for the 2010 WWA Wake Park World Championships. The event will be hosted in Antalya, Turkey from Monday September 27th � Saturday October 2nd, 2010.

Source: NEWS/Wakeboarding/Wake_Park_World_Championships_goes_to_Turkey_0546.htm

Windsurfing Kitesurfing Riverboarding River surfing

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Relentless Wakestock 2010: Weekend Full Of Wakeboarding And Music

Relentless Wakestock 2010: Weekend Full Of Wakeboarding And Music

Unlike any event of its kind, Relentless Wakestock is the lovechild of a wakeboarding competition and a rocking live concert. This perfect mixture of party and sport is sure to attract wakeboarding fans from all over the world.

Source: NEWS/Wakeboarding/Relentless_Wakestock_2010_United_Kingdom_Preview_0723.htm

Hang gliding Others Mountain biking BMX

2010 LG Snowboard FIS World Cup Big Air Heads To Denver

2010 LG Snowboard FIS World Cup Big Air Heads To Denver

Following the 9th FIS Snowboard World Championships in La Molina, Spain, the LG Snowboard FIS World Cup will make a grand return to the United States for the World Cup Big Air in Colorado.

Source: NEWS/Snowboarding/LG_Snowboard_FIS_World_Cup_Big_Air_Denver_Preview_0820.htm

Andreas Trefzer Andy Kruse Angela Araujo Anis Iboulalen

Getting a Goat?s View of Sardinia?s East Coast

The best way to see the ruggedly gorgeous coast of the Orosei Gulf is by hiking a little known trail, lined with limestone cliffs and isolated beaches.

Source: http://travel.nytimes.com/2009/02/22/travel/22explorer.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss

River surfing Surfing Flowboarding Skysurfing

Adidas Skateboarding Frisco Feature

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RxBseBwCKB0&feature=youtube_gdata

Lyn-Z Adams Hawkins Vanessa Torres Snowboarding

Skateboarding Dog

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQzUsTFqtW0&feature=youtube_gdata

Andreas Trefzer Andy Kruse Angela Araujo Anis Iboulalen

2010 Burton New Zealand Open: Swatch TTR Tour Continues in New Zealand

2010 Burton New Zealand Open: Swatch TTR Tour Continues in New Zealand

Winter is in full swing down in the Southern Hemisphere, providing the perfect opportunity for the Burton New Zealand Open and for snowboarding fanatics to spend some more time on the slopes.

Source: NEWS/Snowboarding/2010_Burton_New_Zealand_Open_Preview_0746.htm

Skysurfing Skateboarding Mountainboarding Snowskate

Wenger Patagonian Expedition Race 2010: Part 2

Wenger Patagonian Expedition Race 2010: Part 2

Source: NEWS/Extreme_Sports/Wenger_Patagonian_Expedition_Race_2010_Part_2_0699.htm

Anis Iboulalen Anjie Walton Jon Julio Jon Murakami

eXtreme Sports Physics Gift List, Part 1

The holiday season is rapidly approaching. It won't be long before your folks will start asking what you want this year, and you're going to have to start thinking about what to give others. That means there's trouble a brewin'.

Those of us who practice eXtreme sports tend to be pretty picky about equipment. It can be so awkward when Uncle Bob beams and hands a skateboard with wheels that barely turn and a deck made out of something that looks like high grade cardboard (lovingly selected from the rack at a big box department store) to his skater nephew or niece. The same goes for Aunt Esther's choice of inline skates, or Cousin Frank's best guess in plywood skimboards.

So if you're reading this, Bob and Esther and Frank: don't even try to buy eXtreme sports equipment for someone unless you happen to participate that particular sport too. Instead, take a look at the list below to get some ideas for gear that most eXtreme sports folks could really use, regardless of their particular choice of discipline.

On the other hand, if you've been a victim of a well-meaning relative's generosity in the past, just send them a link to this post (and the forthcoming eXtreme Sports Physics Gift List, Part 2). Or print out the stuff that you like and leave copies lying around the house at the family's Thanksgiving dinner. They'll get the idea.




Protect Your Head


The physics of what happens to your skull and brain on sudden impact is fascinating in theory, but the experiments are harsh. Believe me, head protection is vital in just about any sport worthy of the eXtreme category.

Unfortunately, it can be tough convincing teens in particular to wear helmets. Besides, the kids are sometimes right: full-on head protection is a little more than necessary when it come to casual cruising on a bike, board, or blades.

The Swiss have come up with a physics-based solution for times when you need a little head protection without looking like a dork. Ribcap is a company that makes hats with a material that's soft and flexible until impact, at which point it rapidly changes into a rigid structure to dissipate the blow.

The magic material in Ribcaps is a non-newtonian fluid. That means its viscosity (the fluid's thickness) changes depending on how much stress you put on it. You can experiment with your own non-newtonian fluid by mixing cornstarch into water to make a goop that's runny and nasty until you thump it, then it becomes rock hard.

To show you how it works, here's a video of a couple of guys running on top of a pool of cornstarch goop.



Ribcap is new to the states and doesn't seem to have a US distributor, but their hats are available on Amazon for about $90 to $125. Now that you know the secret, I guess you could make your own hats filled with non-newtonian fluid, but I think it's worth a c-note to get one that won't start dribbling goop down your neck as you try to look cool in your stealthy head protection.

Ribcap - protect your head without losing your steeze
$89.99 to $124.99




Rugged Phone

I know . . . you want an iPhone for Christmas. What are you gonna do with it when you hit the water for some skimboarding, surfing, or whitewater kayaking? Hide it in your shoe and leave it on the shore with your towel? That'll keep it safe.

Seriously, the iPhone is the hot wireless device of the moment, but the true eXtreme athlete needs a phone that can take the water, mud, and impacts of hardcore fun. That's why I'm going to drop my wireless provider and pick up the G'zOne (despite the lousy name).

The G'zOne is a military spec rugged phone that can take serious abuse and handle dunking in water down to a meter. That's good enough for most eXtreme water sports and great for those warmer days on the slopes when you get soaked with sweat and slush. It's just at the hairy edge of what you need in order to slip one into your surf trunks and paddle out to the line up. (I'll give it a shot next summer and let you know how it holds up at the beach.)

Even better, it's an older cell phone so it's comparatively cheap ($99 from Verizon with a two year contract), especially for the G'zOne type-V edition. You could pay a bit more for the newer type-S, if you really need Bluetooth and a few other bells and whistles, but you will have to make do with a low resolution camera.

I prefer the type-V (just in case you're reading this, mom) because I'll gladly trade gimmicks that come with the type-S for the 2-megapixel snapshots of the type-V.

G'zOne - a rugged phone for rugged sports
$99 through Verizon





Tune Your Senses with a Balance Board

When it's too cold to surf, or too warm to hit the slopes, or too wet to skate, or too . . . you get my drift . . . you gotta find something to do to keep your panther-like reflexes in tip top shape.

That's when it's time to break out the Indo Board. There are other balance boards on the market, but Indo Boards are my favorite. They come in lots of sizes and have flat bottoms so you can do more than just balance. (Second-rate balance boards come with a rail that runs down the middle, which does nothing but limit your options.) My son pulls shove-its and ollies on ours, and I can do a kick turn (sometimes).

This video could use some music, but the tricks are cool and the toy bunny seems pretty impressed.


Balance boards may look dangerous, but they're actually pretty safe so long as no one is dimwitted enough to stand next to one in use (a lesson our cat hasn't picked up on just yet). They're also great for developing your intuitive feel for the physics of balance and the mechanical feedback that keeps you stable.

My favorites are the small, skateboard-like versions. Surfers, wakeboarders, skimboarders and snowboarders might get more out of the longer ones.

Once you've used one for a while, it becomes second nature. I like to ride my Indo Board when I watch TV or talk on the phone, then I try learning a new move or two until the cat gets in the way.

Indo Board - keep those reflexes sharp even when you're stuck inside - $59 and up




Document Your Secret Spot

You should thank Einstein every time you fire up a GPS device. Both special relativity and general relativity are vital to calculating your precise position based on signals your GPS receiver collects from an orbiting phalanx of satellites. So the next time you hear someone doubt Albert's brilliance, just wave your Magellan Triton 2000 in their face.

Of course, you won't be carrying the Triton around just to verify modern astrophysics, you'll have it handy so that you can make a record of that new skate/surf/bike/free climbing spot you just found.

Any GPS receiver can help you find your way there and back. Only the Triton includes both a built-in voice recorder and a 2-megapixel camera that lets you save geo-stamped proof and memories of your eXtreme sports adventures.

It has other nice features (it's waterproof, includes a flashlight, and touch screen, lots of maps, etc.), but you can get all that with cheaper GPS receivers too.

Magellan Triton 2000 - saving memories in all four dimensions of spacetime
$499.95





Give the Gift of Skate

It's the season of giving, and who's more deserving that those up-and-coming eXtreme athletes in your life?

The Yo Baby Action Board is a plastic skateboard without trucks and wheels. It's designed for the young 'uns who lack developed motor skills just yet, but want to follow in the footsteps of their ultra-cool sisters, brothers, uncles, aunts, and parents.

Lots of skaters and other board-sport types give their kids plain old skateboard decks to play with on the carpet. Leaving off the trucks and wheels makes it safe for the tots and gets them used to standing on a board (perhaps the most important lesson of their young lives).

But when they slip and shoot one of those things across the room, the wooden decks are murder on table legs, sliding glass doors, your ankles, and the neighbor kid you're supposed to be keeping an eye on for the afternoon.

The Yo Baby solves all the nagging little safety issues that come with a wooden board, and at $10 each they're way cheaper than buying a real deck for your baby bro or sis to drool on.

Check out the Yo Baby promo on YouTube for the rest of the story.


Yo Baby Action Board - for the eXtreme athletes of tomorrow
$10 from GaragecoToys.com





That's it for now. I should have the eXtreme Sports Physics Gift List, Part 2 done in a few days, so stop by again for some more holiday gift ideas for eXtreme sports addicts.

If you know of any cool stuff that I should add to the list, drop me a note at buzzskyline@gmail.com

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/uUCU/~3/2uLBcSmVxO4/extreme-sports-physics-gift-list-part-1.html

Neal Hendrix Renton Millar Sandro Dias Tony Hawk

Friday, January 28, 2011

Skate Science

Click the picture to see a little video about skateboarding science that I helped my friends at the American Institute of Physics put together. It's part of the Discoveries and Breakthroughs Inside Science program.

I play the skateboarding physicist.

The still shot you see here has nothing to do with the actual video, except that it's a picture of me on a skate ramp.

In my next a later post, I'll give you a little more detail about one aspect of skateboard science. Specifically, I'm planning to explain the physics of (safely) dropping in to a ramp or pool

-Buzz

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/blogspot/uUCU/~3/_GIojlV-WUE/skate-science.html

Anjie Walton Jon Julio Jon Murakami John Starr

Aniol Serrasolses hits Mexico!

Aniol Serrasolses hits Mexico!

Peque�o video de Aniol Serrasolses remando algunos buenos rios y cascadas en el para�so del creek, Mexico!

Here it is a little video of Aniol Serrasolses paddling some good rivers and waterfalls in the paradise of creek, Mexico!

Thanks for the support: Sweet protection, Dagger, Robson and Immersion Research,

Cast: Anyoree

Source: http://vimeo.com/channels/whitewater#17859186

Alessandra Nanni Alex Broskow Andre Englehart Andreas Trefzer

TRISTAN MCLAREN RUNS JAKES AT RECORD LEVEL

TRISTAN MCLAREN RUNS JAKES AT RECORD LEVEL

A peek at one of the many bonus features on the forthcoming WildWater DVD/BluRay, available March 1 at wildwaterfilm.com.

Tristan McLaren running one of the hardest pieces of whitewater ever run, captured on film as a document. Only Tristan and James Byrd ran Jacob's Ladder/Golf Course at this level, both Idaho locals.

The text in the piece explains more - note that this is raw footage, minimal color correction and grading. Music by Apocalyptica (licensed).

Cast: Anson Fogel

Source: http://vimeo.com/channels/whitewater#17628134

Sandboarding Windsurfing Kitesurfing Riverboarding

Winners Of The North Face Argentinean Freeskiing Championships

Winners Of The North Face Argentinean Freeskiing Championships

Due to a major lack of snow, the 2010 Argentinean Freeskiing Championships just barely escaped cancellation. Held at Eduardo�s, the massive, 2,500-vertical-foot venue in Las Le�as, Argentina, the skiers had fun with the extreme challenge.

Source: NEWS/Freeskiing/The_North_Face_Argentinean_Freeskiing_Championships_2010_Results_0766.htm

Aaron Feinberg Adam Kilgore Alessandra Nanni Alex Broskow

beach base

teelanovela posted a photo:

beach base

Source: http://www.flickr.com/photos/35447093@N04/5392335221/

Alex Broskow Andre Englehart Andreas Trefzer Andy Kruse

Rocketluge Extreme Sports Road Thrill!

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-oOqPFWE1g&feature=youtube_gdata

Bob Burnquist Bucky Lasek Cristiano Mateus Danny Way

Salomon Freeski TV: Kaj Zackrisson (Episode 19)

Salomon Freeski TV: Kaj Zackrisson (Episode 19)

He is a champion, a legend and a hero in the Big Mountain scene, but Kaj Zackrisson is actually best known as the luckiest skier in the world. In this episode, Kaj lets us in on his past and tells us of his fears and hopes for his future in skiing.

Source: NEWS/Freeskiing/Salomon_Freeski_TV_Episode_19_0616.htm

Adams Hawkins Vanessa Torres Snowboarding Sandboarding

The North Face Chilean Freeskiing Championships: McMillan and Stoeklein Win

The North Face Chilean Freeskiing Championships: McMillan and Stoeklein Win

McMillan and Stoeklein win The North Face Chilean Freeskiing Championships in El Colorado on the legendary Max�s Face. Stop #1 of the Subaru Freeskiing World Tour brought skiers from 11 countries to the heart of the Andes.

Source: NEWS/Freeskiing/The_North_Face_Chilean_Freeskiing_Championships_Results_0759.htm

Snocross Rallying Drifting Supercross

Thursday, January 27, 2011

The Best of Extreme Sports

Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X83WZoAEunk&feature=youtube_gdata

Kitesurfing Riverboarding River surfing Surfing

Winners Of The 2010 LA Skate Film Festival

Winners Of The 2010 LA Skate Film Festival

The first ever LA Skate Film Festival has come to a conclusion and the winners of each category were announced at the very exciting awards ceremony in Hollywood.

Source: NEWS/Skateboarding/LA_Skate_Film_Festival_2010_Winners_Results_0770.htm

Mountaineering Ice climbing Rock climbing Bouldering

HORSEBACK SAFARI by RAINBOW RANCH HORSE CENTER

Source: http://extremeactions.blogspot.com/2009/11/horseback-safari-by-rainbow-ranch-horse.html

Snocross Rallying Drifting Supercross

Millar & de Andrade overall champions of the World Cup Skateboarding Tour 2009

Millar & de Andrade overall champions of the World Cup Skateboarding Tour 2009

Renton Millar & Carlos de Andrade became overall champions of the World Cup Skateboarding Tour 2009 at the T-Mobile Extreme Playgrounds in Berlin while 15-year-old Axel Cruysberghs (Street) and Danny Mayer (Vert) win skateboarding Events.

Source: NEWS/Skateboarding/T-Mobile_Extrme_Playgounds_Results_0548.htm

Alessandra Nanni Alex Broskow Andre Englehart Andreas Trefzer

2010 LG Snowboard FIS World Cup Big Air Heads To Denver

2010 LG Snowboard FIS World Cup Big Air Heads To Denver

Following the 9th FIS Snowboard World Championships in La Molina, Spain, the LG Snowboard FIS World Cup will make a grand return to the United States for the World Cup Big Air in Colorado.

Source: NEWS/Snowboarding/LG_Snowboard_FIS_World_Cup_Big_Air_Denver_Preview_0820.htm

Canyoning Free solo climbing Free fall Parachuting

ASA Big Air BMX Triples 2010: Sacramento Tickets On Sale

ASA Big Air BMX Triples 2010: Sacramento Tickets On Sale

All eyes are on Brett Banasiewicz after his amazing victory at the last Triples event. Tickets are now on sale for the 2010 ASA BIg Air BMX Triples tour stop in Sacramento.

Source: NEWS/Biking/ASA_Big_Air_BMX_Triples_2010_Sacramento_0718.htm

Jon Murakami John Starr Jonathan Bergeron Jose Felix Hormaetxe

Laptop Reviews Online

http://www.laptopreviewsonline.com/ Laptop reviews provides information about Sony vaio, Dell laptops, IBM thinkpad, Lenovo, Toshiba, Apple, Compaq, Fujitsu laptop, Acer laptop, Samsung Q1, hp pavilion.

Laptop Reviews Online

Source: http://broadbandsports.com/node/42994

Mountain biking BMX Inline skating Cliff diving

Red Bull X-Fighters 2010: Battersea Power Station In London

Red Bull X-Fighters 2010: Battersea Power Station In London

New Zealand�s Levi Sherwood recharged London�s iconic Battersea Power Station on Saturday as he won the fifth stop of the Red Bull X-Fighters World Tour 2010 in the British capital.

Source: NEWS/Biking/Red_Bull_X-Fighters_Battersea_Power_Station_London_Results_0755.htm

Brian Deegan Mike Metzger Nate Adams Andy Macdonald

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

4Star Nissan Stomp-It 2010: Unusual Results Due To Weather

4Star Nissan Stomp-It 2010: Unusual Results Due To Weather

Despite inclement weather, the results of the 2010 4Star Nissan Stomp-It favored Gerome Mathieu. The young Frenchman now has his first 4Star title.

Source: NEWS/Snowboarding/4Star_Nissan_Stomp_It_Italy_2010_Results_0805.htm

Rock climbing Bouldering Canyoning Free solo climbing

Nine Knights Big Air 2010: Markus Eder Is Winner

Nine Knights Big Air 2010: Markus Eder Is Winner

The story is like something out of a fairytale. Markus Eder never dreamed that his "Wanna Be A Knight?" video would launch his freeskiing career and crown him the winner of the 2010 Nine Knights big air contest.

Source: NEWS/Freeskiing/Nine_Knights_Big_Air_2010_Markus_Eder_Is_Winner_0661.htm

Ice climbing Rock climbing Bouldering Canyoning

Air And Style Beijing 2010: First Ever Snowboard Event In China!

Air And Style Beijing 2010: First Ever Snowboard Event In China!

Riders from around the world will make the trek to China for the Air & Style Beijing and, in addition to getting ready for the first major event of the TTR season, will be treated to a cultural experience that will be unmatched at any other tour stop this year.

Source: NEWS/Snowboarding/TTR_Tour_6Star_Air_And_Style_Beijing_2010_Preview_0811.htm

Mountainboarding Snowskate Wakeboarding Dirtsurfing

The Wheel Deal Part 2: Wheel Size (again)

Bigger wheels are faster on rough surfaces, as I pointed out in my last post, because more of the forces that they experience as they roll over bumps pushes the wheel up rather than pushing backwards and slowing the wheel and rider down.

So, why not just ride the largest wheels you can find? Unfortunately, when it comes to skateboarding and inline skating, larger wheels simply don't roll as well on smooth surfaces. The problem is that the urethane they're made of changes shape when you ride.

A simplified model of a skate wheel might look like this, where the jagged lines are meant to be springs that represent the compressible urethane. That's not to say that there are actual springs inside the wheels. It's just that the urethane acts much like springs, and it's simpler to understand the way wheels work if you pretend that they're are made of springs.

As you can see in this sketch (I've exaggerated things a lot to make it easier to visualize), a wheel deforms as you ride along, resulting in a flat spot where the wheel touches the ground.

Most skate wheels are solid cylinders of material, except for the hole running through the middle where the bearings sit and the axle passes through. The springy urethane compresses when your weight pushes down on it. If you look at two wheels that are identical in shape except that one is large and the other is small, and both are made of exactly the same urethane, the larger wheel will deform more under the same weight.

This is where we can use physics to understand what's going on a little more precisely. Physicists think about springs in terms of something called the spring constant (usually symbolized with the letter k). The higher the spring constant, the more force you need to stretch or compress the spring.

If you connect two springs end to end, the total spring constant goes down (from k to k/2). In other words, it will be easier to stretch two springs connected in a row than it is to stretch just one. (You can test this yourself by tying rubber bands end to end.)As you can see in this sketch, attaching two springs side by side increases the total spring constant (from k to 2k), making them harder to stretch.

If you cut a spring in half, it will double the spring constant. It's like taking the two springs connected end-to-end and getting rid of one, which doubles the spring constant from k/2 to k.

This is relevant to skate wheels because you could always make a small wheel by shaving down a big wheel. If you were to do that with the model of a wheel that I drew above, you're essentially shortening the springs. This makes the wheel stiffer (which is to say, less springy). Your weight pressing down on a small wheel will not deform the wheel as much because it's effective spring constant is much higher than it would be for a wheel that's identical in very way except for its larger size.

This makes larger wheels slower because compressing and stretching springs, or springy urethane, takes energy. With a perfect spring, you get all the energy back as it springs back to its natural shape. But no springs are perfect, and urethane is usually far from perfect.

Urethane is fairly resilient, which means that once it's deformed it bounces back into shape and gives back some of the energy that deformed it, just like stretching and releasing a spring. Depending on the exact formula of the urethane, a portion of the energy is always lost. Most of the lost energy turns into heat that warms the wheel and escapes into the air. If you squish a skate wheel you can expect to get back no more than 75% of the energy you put into it, and usually you get back a lot less. As a rough estimate, the deformation that comes with rolling on a urethane wheel will cause a large wheel to lose twice as much energy as one half its size. That's what makes larger wheels slower.

There are several ways to reduce the amount of energy lost due to the squishing of skate wheels. One common solution is to replace some of the urethane with a rigid core, like this Spitfire wheel.


Another possibility is to make the wheels wider, like these old school wheels.

Take a look at the cutaway sketch below that shows why wider wheels are less squishy. By widening the wheels, you're adding more springs (well, springy urethane anyway) in parallel. If you recall the diagram above, adding more springs side-by-side increases the total spring constant and makes it harder to stretch or compress the springs.

The wheel on the right is three times wider, and should be three times more rigid than the wheel on the left.

So, if you want bigger wheels that will roll as fast as smaller wheels, you have to make them wider. That leads to other problems. For one thing, wheels that are wide and have big diameters are heavy. That's not so good for all the ollie-based street moves, but fine for ramp, bowl and downhill skaters.

Another problem, which can be bad for all sorts of situations, is that the wider you make a wheel the harder it is to corner. If you try to ride in a circle, the outer edge of the wheel travels farther than the inner edge. Because both parts have to roll at the same speed, either the outer part of the wheel ends up turning too slowly or the inner part turns to quickly. That can lead to lots of wear and tear on the wheels, as well as extra friction that will slow you down whenever you change direction.

I've already explained why you need large wheels for riding on rough surfaces. Now you can see why smaller wheels are better for skating park concrete and obstacles. So, why not get REALLY tiny wheels for skating on smooth surfaces? Unfortunately, when wheels get too small other problems start to crop up. This post is already long enough, so I'll tell you about those issues some other time.

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Anjie Walton Jon Julio Jon Murakami John Starr