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How to snowboard: Tips for beginners

December 27, 2015 By Jeffrey Weidel

Unlike the past, a beginning snowboard lesson now often includes a variety of ages, because it’s now an accepted winter sport that’s not just for kids.

For that first lesson, beginners are introduced to the equipment and safety will be discussed, which includes how to get on and off a chairlift.
For that first lesson, beginners are introduced to the equipment and safety will be discussed, which includes how to get on and off a chairlift.

A group lesson might include the 40-something guy looking to switch from skis to the board; a youngster under-10 who is anxious to snowboard because it looks cool; or a teenager who wants to hop on the board because that’s what all his friends are doing.

While snowboarding can be tougher initially, many industry insiders feel skiing is more difficult to master. Skiing has a lot more technical aspects in order to become proficient, while snowboarding is a little trickier in the early stages, but overall it’s less precise than skiing.

Considering the youthful impatience of many teens and younger aged children, snowboarding might be the way to go.

With nice springtime weather and still plenty of snow, this is a good time of year to take a snowboarding lesson at a Lake Tahoe ski resort.

Starting out on a snowboard is one of those no-pain, no-gain endeavors. So let’s get this proven fact out in the open right away – expect to fall frequently. Although the chances of taking a lesson and getting hurt are minimal, be prepared to fall and be rolling around in the snow.

Beginner Tips

  • Keep knees bent and back straight. It should feel like sitting in a chair
  • Weight always forward, perhaps hardest concept to grasp. The natural inclination is leaning backward, which generally results in a fall
  • Hands stay in front for balance
  • Keep weight on uphill edge of snowboard, the one closest to top of hill. Avoid catching downhill edge; this often results in head-first fall
  • Speed control; don’t let the hill dictate speed
  • Always look ahead and don’t stare at your feet
  • Expect to fall. No falling probably means no insignificant progress as well
  • Wear warm gloves and snow pants. Jeans will get soaked in a hurry

    Starting out on a snowboard is one of those no-pain, no-gain endeavors. So let’s get this proven fact out in the open right away – expect to fall frequently.
    Starting out on a snowboard is one of those no-pain, no-gain endeavors. So let’s get this proven fact out in the open right away – expect to fall frequently when you first get started.

With that in mind, here is a tip that many first-time snowboarders wished they had known. Make sure to wear water-proof pants and warm gloves. The biggest mistake many people make is wearing jeans, which get soaked after a few falls.

While all Lake Tahoe area resorts offer a good learning environment for snowboarding, it’s tough to beat Boreal, which is where many first-timers wind up. The popular resort off Interstate 80 past Soda Springs has a modest terrain that starts at 7,200 feet and rises to only 7,700, so even from the freeway one can see Boreal is not an intimidating hill.

Boreal not only offers an introductory lesson on a groomed portion of the mountain, it will take the more daring riders to a beginner terrain park for some instruction there as well.

For that first lesson, beginners are introduced to the equipment and safety will be discussed, which includes how to get on and off a chairlift. Balance and technique, two crucial aspects, will be stressed with a goal of having people be able to master linking turns that first day.

Coming back for a second lesson is advisable, yet many people want to get out on their own immediately, especially teenagers. Although not always ready, they often think the opposite.

Jeffrey Weidel can be reached at skiweidel@gmail.com. Visit his winter website at www.tahoeskiworld.com and follow him on twitter @jeffweidel.

 

 

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About Jeffrey Weidel

Jeffrey Weidel is an award-winning journalist from the Sacramento region who has provided unique content on Lake Tahoe skiing and snowboarding for nearly 30 years. Still an avid skier, he created the Tahoe Ski World website 10 years ago.

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