Snow Sports industry offers rewards for doing so
Washington, DC (January. 20, 2014) -- Snow sports industry research
indicates that friends or family members typically are responsible for
introducing most people to skiing or snowboarding. An online survey
currently active on skiandsnowboardmonth.org
verifies that finding. In answer to the question
“Who first introduced
you to skiing or snowboarding 32% said “Friend”; 18 percent said “Mom
AND Dad” and 18 percent said “Dad”. Perhaps surprisingly, the answer
“Mom” garnered just 7.4 percent. Complete results are available on the
web site.
Now, friends and family members can earn rewards for helping
newcomers. With the Winter Olympics are about to begin in Sochi,
Russia, skiers and snowboarders in the United States have a chance to
win a trip to one of the three U.S. Winter Olympics host venues – Lake
Placid (NY),
Squaw Valley (CA) and the Salt Lake City region by taking
the Bring a Friend Challenge
(BAF). Many product prizes also are being offered. The Challenge
motivates skiers and snowboarders to introduce newcomers by helping
them sign up for lessons from professional instructors. The Challenge
is hosted at bringafriend.org and it ends on March 14, 2014.
“We started the Challenge to get more children and adults involved”,
said Raelene Davis, chair of January’s Learn to Ski and Snowboard
Month and Marketing VP for Ski Utah. She was a torch carrier in the
2002 Olympics. “Skiing and snowboarding long have been considered
‘family sports.’ Most resorts can start providing lessons for children
at the age of three.”
During January, ski/snowboard areas throughout the United States
offer special learning deals for beginners. Programs are in full swing
now that the extreme cold weather has moved further north. Even
locations that have not had an abundance of snow this year are prepared
for newcomers because learning areas are always covered with at least
machine made snow.
“Ski and snowboard areas make sure their learning terrain is covered
with snow and well maintained. If snow isn’t falling from the sky it
doesn’t mean there is no snow at the mountain. An added bonus is the
fact that roads are clear,” added Mary Jo Tarallo, director of
LSSM/BAF.
CONTACT: Mary Jo Tarallo | lifes2shortmjt@gmail.com | 202-431-6950
By press release
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