All 5 videos of “MY TURN” from Burton that convey the depth of snowboarding from a new perspective from the “side riding” culture are being distributed from time to time.

It's a time when the signs of autumn are gradually deepening, and the anticipation of winter is also increasing.Here are some recommended videos to help you expand your snowboarding horizons.
``MY TURN'' by Burton has been distributed from October 10th.

“MY TURN” was inspired by “snow tracks left by expressive riders.”
It is a departure from previous snowboarding movies, with a new perspective and awareness from the “sideways riding” culture of snowboarding.
And video works that raise issues broadly for society as a whole.
While this movie focuses on the stories of each performer,
The theme is so big that it has an impact on the sport and culture of snowboarding itself.

Thelema Masekela, the storyteller of “MY TURN”
He is a globally loved TV program host and sports commentator, as well as an actor and musician.
Masekela creates a calm atmosphere both in front of the camera and while snowboarding.
He has been reporting on the best scenes in snowboarding for decades.
In producing MY TURN this time, we have utilized these relationships to interview highly influential people.

The five episodes of ``MY TURN'' feature athletes and stories selected from around the world.
Dima Luchin is a 13-year-old Ukrainian snowboarder.
As a refugee who lost his homeland due to war, he lives with his family in Innsbruck, Austria.

Liu Jiau is the first snowboarder to bring home an Olympic medal in snowboarding to China.
This was the highlight of an unexpected journey in her snowboarding career that began with kung fu.
Reto Gurtner, who runs the LAAX resort in Switzerland, is driving sustainability standards at resorts around the world.
Popular freestyler Zev Powell is leading the way in changing the very future of the sport.And at Burton's Culture Shifters event, Masekela moderates a discussion on how to make the snowboarding community more diverse and inclusive.

Thelema Masekela said:
“We are honored to partner with Burton to use the unique perspective of snowboarding to tell powerful human stories from around the world.
The extremely simple act of riding a snowboard and sliding down a mountain can have an enormous impact and transformative power, changing people, places, and people who see it.
Connecting with space. These five stories are filled with such feelings.”

From the 13-year-old Ukrainian refugee to the most unpredictable snowboarder the world has ever seen.
to our quest to build a more inclusive snowboarding community.
Through the movie ``MY TURN,'' Burton proposes a new form of community that will rebuild the sport and culture of snowboarding.