Monday, January 7, 2008

Learning To Snowboard

 

Learning to snowboard can be a mix of different emotions. Some people hate it and never do it again, other's love it and are addicts for life. It all depends on how you learn to snowboard.

Some people aren't sure whether or not they are going to like snowboarding, so they rent some gear, buy a lift ticket and on their own try to ride down the mountain. While this method might be the cheapest way to test out if they are going to like it or not, they really aren't giving themselves a fair shot at enjoying this great sport.

Another alternative to learning to snowboard would be hiring an instructor for the day. With an instructor you learn snowbard tips and are taken to easier spots on the mountain. However, the problem with hiring an instructor is that it costs so much money and right when your starting to figure things out the lesson is over. So you are left with a hundred questions and have to decide whether it's worth it to hire an instructor again.

The best way of learning to snowboard is through pre-training, before you even got to the slopes, physical training, mental training, and on and off hill practicing. I use to be a snowboard instructor and know first hand how beneficial it can be to pre-practice your snowboarding even before your first day. Not to go into too much detail about the benefits but pre-practicing programs your mind and body for snowboarding. When you hit the slopes for the first time it will seem like you can already snowboard.

Snowboarding is one of the best sports ever. You want to give yourself a fair shot at enjoying it. Pre-practicing can make learning to snowboard easier and more fun. Also renting equipment is a good way to test the sport out without spending too much money, but often times rental equipment isn't always in the best condition or not the perfect size for you. So to further increase your chances of loving this sport you should just get your own gear. Reading a snowboarding buying guide will help you learn what to look for when shopping for your perfect gear. Good Luck and Have Fun!
I still love teaching people how to snowboard and have spent a lot of time trying to perfect my teaching. There are many learn to snowboard tutorials available, but I think I found the best one. It focuses strongly on the pre-training and that is the key to snowboarding success. Here is a review I wrote about the tutorial Click here for review.

Don't know what to look for when shopping for new snowboarding gear, check out a snowboarding buying guide Click here for the buying guide

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