
Since the Snowboard Team originated, Team members have regularly moved on to the U.S. Snowboard Team and competed at top-level international events including the Olympics. Today the Team trains alongside the U.S. Team and other national teams several times a year here at Mammoth. Our coaches have a close rapport with the U.S. Coaches and are able to keep abreast with the latest changes and developments in the sport. Over the years the Vans Unbound USASA Series has produced talent such as Olympic athlete Mason Aguirre, Eric and John Jackson and most recently Greg Bretz who has secured a spot on the US Team at the age of 17.
Developing the skills for snowboarding competition is the primary focus of our team. The Team consists of different age categories. Within these categories are different skill levels and focus based groups. The coaches will put the riders in groups best suited to each individual's skill level and focus. Riders may be moved from one group to another at times and groups may be mixed occasionally. All Snowboard Team members will need to join the USASA and Competition Team riders will need USSA and possibly FIS memberships as well.
This group will consist of two groups: Competition Team and Training Team. Their focuses will differ slightly.
The Competition Team will be the more advanced athletes intending to compete at the highest level possible. Training focuses on refining snowboarding skills, learning difficult and complex tricks and developing routines for competition. This group uses video equipment extensively and trains in Halfpipe, Slopestyle, Boardercross, Slalom and Giant Slalom. Their freeride time averages about 40% of the time on snow and competitions range from the Unbound USASA events and Nationals to the Grand Prix Tour and Revolution Tour.
Selections for this group will be made by the coaches in November and will be based on ability, attitude, commitment and motivation towards competition. An athlete who shows the effort and ability may move into this group mid-season.
The focus of the Training Team will still be competition based, but in a more relaxed environment. These riders may choose a lighter competition schedule centered on the local USASA events. The emphasis of this group will be to have fun at competitions and training while improving snowboarding skills and ability in general. They will also train in Halfpipe, Slopestyle, and Boardercross, Slalom and Giant Slalom they average about 40% of the time freeriding.
The Snowboard Junior Team will begin training on November 15th. They will ride from 9:30 to 3:00pm weekends and holidays and 2- 4pm Monday through Friday, except Tuesday. This team finishes on April 19th.
Minimum skill requirement for the Junior Team - The athlete should be able to comfortably link smooth consistent turns down the face of Chair 3 or Cornice Bowl with a solid basic stance. They should also have the concept of basic carving and fakie riding on the flatter sections of Broadway. They must also display basic park and pipe skills. All new Team members must pass a snowboarding ability assessment with a coach prior to receiving their uniform and joining the group.
The Elite Team is reserved for the highest caliber athletes who have the benefit of a flexible schooling schedule. This Team is based 100% around competition and focuses on refining snowboarding skills, learning difficult and complex tricks and developing routines for competition. Competitions range from the Unbound USASA events and Nationals to the Grand Prix Tour and Revolution Tour. This group uses video equipment extensively and trains in Halfpipe, Slopestyle, Boardercross with some dry land training also. The Elite Team would begin November 10th and finish April 9th, training Monday-Friday 9am-1pm. The weekends would be reserved for off days or competitions.
Selection for Elite Team - Selections for this group will be made by the coaches in November and will be based on ability, attitude, commitment and motivation towards competition.
This group is new for this coming season and is set up for older snowboarders who want to ride with a coach and improve their technique. Fun and experience is the main focus of this program from riding powder lines you never knew existed to learning the skills to land your first jump. This program is not competition based but riders will receive coaching in all disciplines of snowboarding - Freeriding, Freestlye and Racing. The program will run from November 29th and finish April 11th, training weekends and holidays from 9:30am to 3pm. There will be no uniforms required for this program and attendance is flexible.
Minimum skill requirement for the Masters Program - Riders should be able to link smooth consistent turns from the top of Chair 1 down Broadway with a solid basic stance without stopping. They must also be able to ride the groomed runs off Chairs #3 and #5 comfortably and should be attempting fakie turns on flatter terrain. If you are interested in this program but want more information contact the Snowboard Team office.