Snowboarding Strategies For The Self-conscious Set
Andy Guides Jr
Do you have good balance, excellent timing, and a disregard for your own personal safety? Snowboarding may be the sport for you! Take the first steps to a happy (and survivable) ski resort experience by reading the following tips.
The first thing you'll want to do is check the weather report before you go. Ideally what you want is a blizzard, which means really small class sizes and lots of fluffy snow. If you're just learning, you'll be falling down A LOT, so you want lots of soft snow.
Don't go too early in the season. The snow will not be thick enough to provide enough cushion. Don't go too late in the season, or the snow will be mostly ice just below the surface, and ice is no fun for falling on.
Do NOT ask a friend, boyfriend, or girlfriend to teach you. This will end up in frustration, because chances are, they are not trained in how to TEACH, no matter how skillful they may personally be at it.
Do NOT assume you will be able to figure it out on your own. You will not be able to, and will probably hurt yourself and others in the process. That's the hardest part: not smacking into the other people inevitably using the same snow as you.
The best way to learn is from trained professionals, that is, the instructors you find at the ski slopes. Sign up for a class, and don't be daunted by the fact that your classmates are six year olds. If you find that intimidating (or embarrassing) go for a private lesson if you can afford it. Private lessons are not that much more expensive than a class, and the one-on-one instruction can't be beaten.
When you take lessons, either on your own, or in a group, LISTEN to your instructor. Assume the teacher knows more than you and pay attention. Also try to put into practice what they tell you.
Remember that if you do follow all the instructors suggestions and you're still not 'getting it', you can always ask the resort for a refund or do-over. It is in their best interest that you succeed (and come back again and spend more money). They may not automatically accommodate you, but it never hurts to ask.
People who watched snowboarding on the Winter Olympics may dream of becoming a 'Flying Tomato', if only for a few moments. The temptation of that big a thrill is huge. And it's semi-obtainable, with patience and proper instruction. Just prepare and proceed with caution, then make sure to have a good time!
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About The Author
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