The study surveyed total 300 ski and snowboard participants that used ski resorts in Korea(Hyundai Sungwoo Resort, Phoenix Park, and Yangji Pine Resort) from 2010 to 2011. Specifically, two ski resorts and one ski resort were selected in Gangwon(Hyundai Seongwoo Resort and Phoenix Park) and Gyeonggi(Yangji Pine Resort), respectively. The investigator personally visited each of the ski resorts and asked the subjects to fill out a questionnaire in a self-administered method After excluding 41 questionnaires whose answers were not sincere or missing, total 259 were used in analysis. Using the SPSSWIN 18.0 statistical program, the investigator conducted factor, reliability, multiple regression, and path analysis. First, thrill-seeking tendency and new experience-seeking tendency, two of the subfactors of sensation-seeking tendency of the ski and snowboard participants turned out to have statistically significant effects on commitment to participation in sports and commitment to self-satisfaction, two of the subfactors of commitment experience. Second, while thrill-seeking tendency, one of the subfactors of sensation-seeking tendency, had statistically significant influence on intention to continue participation and lack of interest, new experience-seeking tendency did not have such influence on intention to continue participation. Third, commitment to participation in sports, one of the subfactors of commitment experience, turned out to have very significant impacts on intention to continue participation and lack of interest. Commitment to self-satisfaction, one of the subfactors of commitment experience, also had very significant impacts on intention to continue participation but no such impacts on lack of interest. Finally, sensation-seeking tendency not only had direct impacts on intention to continue participation among the ski and snowboard participants, but also indirect impacts on their intention to continue participation in commitment experience.