Pete/Mike Olenick; only smart pros left?

if your professional, why do you need a helmet>?

and for being so gangsta, im surpirised they use buckets...
 
dumbest post ever...

maybe because your living s made from skiing and MANY of the best have been taken out int heir prime from preventable injuries
 
actually lots of pros still wear helmets just not as much,skiers still wear helmets way more then snowboarders. they just figure that at competitions its more needed then other places.
 
how many pro skateboarders (or any skateboarders for that matter) wear helmets? Stairs are a lot harder than snow.
 
the only one i can think of is rory will... way back in like 99 when he overshot at the open practice... but i dunno how much a helmet would of helped that situation
 
yea, and btw everyone else wears knee and elbow pads under thier clothes too, and mouth guards, and cups, gotts protect the boys.
 
umm EVERY single skate park in the country requires you to wear one...every single halfpipe comp in the country requires you to wear one...

keep being an idiot
 
and everyonce in awhile they have a bad day hit there head and get knocked out. i would wear the helmet. who care how it looks. hitting your head is bad and wearing a helmet keeps you alive.
 
anthony also wears a mouth gaurd, but thats because he has like half his teeth. Seth wears on all the time too.
 
as someone who has lost two friends (both pros) to preventable head injuries and know of three other locals in tahoe who have been killed the past five seasons from preventable head injuries, any arguement aginst wearing them is juvenile and ignorant

I was wearing mine last season when I went down hard skiing high speed switch...grade three concusion, loss of memory etc.....if I was not wearing a helmet I was told that I would have been either dead or in a coma
 
so you know more than EVERY single head doctor in the nation???

you must be a brilliant man, why are you here and not curing cancer
 
During the past 15 years, there has been an average of 34 deaths per year among skiers and snowboarders. During 1999-2000 season, 30 fatalities occurred out of the 52.2 million skier/snowboarder days reported. Twenty-three of the fatalities were skiers (19 male, 4 female) and seven were snowboarders (6 male, 1 female). This equates to a fatality rate of 0.57 per million skier/snowboarder visits or 2.88 deaths per million on-slope participants. Sixty percent of all fatal injuries in skiing involve head injuries. The most common cause of fatal injury is classified as "skier lost control, hit tree." Most fatalities in skiers occur in the same population that exhibits "high-risk behavior." Victims are predominantly male (85%), in their late teens to early 20s (70%), possess better than average experience, go at a high rate of speed at the margin of an intermediate trail. This is the same group who sustain 74% of the fatal car crashes and 85% of all fatal industrial accidents.
 
of course wearing one would help if you ever hit your head, but how often is that? I don't think it's enough to justify wearing one. You're argument is so stupid, why even do anything that has risks, wrap yourself in bubble wrap and sit in your bedroom.
 
"name one pro who has been saved by his helmet"

Kids on NS dont hear of every single fall a pro has on a regular trainign day so your argument leads us nowhere.
 
I believe it was mike nick... one of the original line guys would be dead if i wasn't for a helmet. completly cracked his helmet in half.
 
all year long I hear about people dieing while skiing on the news, 95% of those people were from kansas here on a church retreat and they ran into a tree.
 
whatever pussies I hope you're wearing your hemet when I come crashing into you on the mountain because I've had way too much to drink during lift rides and couldn't care less who I run into.
 
I was really impressed with those two. Im glad that those two park skiers realize how hard, and nerve racking big mountain skiing is. it takes an amazing amount of skiing skill to switch from park skiing where turning and such isnt that important, to big mountain skiing where a certain turn may mean your either dead or crusin. props to those two.
 
one of my dads best friends died 3 seasons ago because he wasnt wearing a helmet skiing, he was around 45 years old, skied since he was a kid and one of the best skiers i have ever rode with, he got cut off on an intermediate trail trying to avoid a little kid and lost his balance and went into the woods and hit his head on a rock...so its not just the kansas people on a church retreat who get hurt
 
i somewhat agree with phrosty even though i wear a helmet. i think people that wear them gain a lot more confidence while riding because they arent as afraid that they will hurt their head in the park or whatever. but if you are totally comfortable and it doesnt make you any more confident or less nervous then you probably dont need one. i dont know its just what i think
 
the real thing about this argument is this, there is no reason not to wear a helmet. they dont get in the way, dont obstruct your vision, and definately build confidence......I see a lot of kids in the park who wont wear helmets because their favorite pro has set the example that its not cool to wear one....so big ups to the olenicks, morrison, and anyone else who is more concerned with skiing and living then how they look on the hill.

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i'm curious as to how many skiers hitting trees or rocks at high speed are saved by helmets. some level of injury prevention is undeniable, but this idea that helmets are necessary saviors to be worn by everyone at all times is absurd.
 
3 seasons ago when i was just starting to get into freestyle skiing, i took a bad fall onto my head and got a third degree concussion and quite a bit of memory loss, my friend found me wondering around the lodge,not knowing where i was, and i thought it was january, but it was march and i didnt remember how to do ant basic math, scary shit.It would have been worse if i hadnt beenwearing a helmet and i never ever ski without one.
 
yeah i had just got goggles the day i got my concusion and they came off when i crashed and when my friend went to give them to me i wouldnt take them because i told him i didn't have goggles and the only way i took them was he convinced me to take them as a gift, when i told my mom i got goggles as a gift she brought me to the hospital because she was the one who got them for me.
 
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