Outdoors

Learn To Snowboard In A Weekend

February 27th, 2009

If you’re looking for some advice you can use if you’re a beginner who is just starting to learn how to snowboard, then this guide will give you what you’re looking for.

Specifically, we’re going to talk about hiring an instructor, how to practice before you even arrive at the slopes, and how to master the basics of turning and stopping, quickly. By the time you’ve finished reading this guide, you’ll be able to hit the slopes with peace of mind, and short-cut the “learning to snowboard” process with ease.

The first thing most beginner riders do, is to hire a good professional instructor, even if it’s just for an afternoon. The reason why this is important, is because an instructor can give you tips on improving your technique. A good teacher will also stop your bad habits in their tracks, so they can’t slow your progress in the future. A good instructor will get you off of the “bunny hill” much sooner.

But hiring an instructor isn’t the only trick for improving fast.

One of the secrets of professional riders, is they start their practice before they even hit the hill. How exactly do they go about doing this? It’s easy: They all use powerful visualization exercises to imagine what they are going to do when they are riding. Mind scientists have proven countless times that visualization has a big effect on how you perform.

By doing this, you really can short-cut your learning process. Realize this: All top sports players use mental visualization exercises to increase their skills without having to practice in real time.

So what is the most important thing you need to do when hit the hill for the first time? The most important thing you need to practice as a beginner, is how to turn and how to stop. These are the basic, yet crucial techniques of mastering the board, and if you don’t perfect these techniques you’ll never leave the bunny hill.

By learning these techniques, you will achieve a greater control over the board, and it will improve your riding experience dramatically. You’ll find it much easier to tackle the harder runs just as soon as you’ve learned how to turn and stop. In short: If you want to learn to snowboard, you’re 90% there once you’ve master turning and stopping.

This is the very reason why you should consider hiring a good coach to show you these basics, so you can quickly leave the bunny hill and start tearing it up on the real slopes.

In conclusion, we’ve talked about three powerful tips for learning to snowboard quickly, even if you’re a beginner. The main points were hiring a professional instructor, using powerful mental exercises to prepare yourself before you get there, and how to master the crucial skills of turning and stopping. Now that you have finished reading this guide, you will know what to expect when you first hit the slopes, and how you can master snowboarding much faster!

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