Snowboarding
This season so far has been a good one for me indeed. At first i was not sure on the outcome, but now with almost half the Michigan season over i have realized that its gonna be a amazing last half of the season.
Backing up a little bit to when i was uncertain of how the season would end. This all started when i was recently diagnosed with a.d.d. and started taking a prescribed medication called Concerta, Yes i am taking it legally and at the amount prescribed. After finding out about the affects Concerta was having on my life with school i was eager to fond out how it would affect my snowboarding ventures. In anticipation for the new season i started thing to my self, what if the Concerta messes with me and i cant over come the reality of the possible injuries that could be obtained through snowboarding. All i hoped for was not change and that things would be the same. The outcome was the antithesis of what i thought, things did change, but not for worse for better.
No longer do i fear the unknown or the "impossible." I am now able to concentrate on the task a head of me. Tis season my biggest goal was the 360, and i was able,to achieve that in a day at the hill.
So in conclusion i would like to say, do not be afraid of change, as i can contest it is not always bad.
Sam Johnson
P.S. I would like to send out a special thank you to Steel MX, for their willingness to sponsor me and support me in living my dreams. if anyone needs new goggles or sunglases or any clothing items just visit http://www.steelmx.com/catalog/. THey can give you the hook ups on some sweet stuff.