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Peter Salzano - Interesting Facts About Snowboarding

Snowboarding earlier known as snurfing was considered a youth sport and this is the fact that made snowboarding less popular as compared to skiing says Peter Salzano a famous snowboarder. But now with the growing interest in sports, the interest for snowboarding is also visible. Peter says that there are some interesting facts related to snowboarding that people might not know because of the less popularity factor of the sport. Here are a few interesting facts that Peter would like you all to know about snowboarding: 1)     The chances of injuries in snowboarding are 50-70 percent less than in Skiing, so don’t ignore the sport because of the injury factor. 2)     Snowboarding is still a preferred sport even after being banned in resorts in the early 1980s because there were snowboarders that did not let the sport die. 3)     As snowboarding is a professional game, so are the rules and categories professional planned, like the snowboards are of three types nam

Peter Salzano - Best Plays of All Time

The factor that makes a play called the best play is its long-term popularity, says Peter Salzano, a famous Playwright, and an influencer. Whereas the best story and the play with the maximum appreciation from the audiences win the title of the best play. Peter has shared a list of plays that are popular and can be considered as the best plays of all time: ●      Beth Stree-The House of Shades ●      A Doll’s House, Part 2 by Lucas Hnath ●      Every Brilliant Thing by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe ●      Tiny Beautiful Things adapted by Nia Vardalos from the book by Cheryl Strayed  ●      Admissions by Joshua Harmon ●      Cambodian Rock Band by Lauren Yee ●      The Children by Lucy Kirkwood These are the plays that the audiences have considered as the best plays and if you too can consider watching them and share your reviews with us.