Snowboarding Classes For Beginners
Snowboarding Classes For Beginners by Jim
Garza
Snowboarding, since it's introduction in 1965, has become an
extremely popular sport - the second most popular winter sport in
the United States. It is the fastest growing winter sport in the
U.S. Only skiing remains more popular.
With that in mind, more ski resorts than ever are beginning to open
up some of their ski slopes for either exclusive or shared
snowboarding use. For the beginning snowboarder, looking to learn
the basic skills, there will be no shortage of places to practice.
But snowboarding is not a natural or instinctive skill, so where do
you start?
To being with, you should never try to learn snowboarding by
yourself. There's too much unnecessary chance of injury. You should
always find a qualified expert to teach you. Now this qualified
expert can be from a structured environment like a snowboarding
school or it can be a friend or family member who has been
snowboarding for year and has the knowledge and patience to teach.
The important thing is to get trained properly.
No one, especially a beginner should feel embarrassed about
attending a snowboarding school. Even snow boarding trainers attend
classes in an effort to keep up with the latest snowboarding
styles, techniques, and safety protocols. The main decision you
will have to make is what type of training you want. Most ski and
snowboarding resorts will be able to accommodate you in whichever
choice you make.
The most popular type of lesson is the group lesson. Group lessons
are relatively inexpensive, well organized, and easy to find.
Snowboarding group classes are usually divided by skill levels, so
choose the beginning group and you will have few problems. Before
enrolling check how many participants are expected in the class.
More than 8 snowboarders in a class will probably be too many to
allow the instructor to give you the level of attention you
need.
To further save on money, if you plan in advance, you can often
find coupons or discount books that will give you a nice percentage
off of the class fee if you enroll in advance and are willing to
pay with a credit card.
If you have the money, and feel that you need more support and
attention, you can sign up for a private lesson. Of course, private
lessons are more pricey. As the only student, however, you can be
sure of receiving instructions geared expressly for your skill
level. You will also be more comfortable in learning at your own
pace as there will be no other students to hold you back.
A nice compromise between group lessons and private lessons is the
private group lesson where you and friends can hire an instructor
to teach you as a class. This has the benefit of letting you learn
in a relaxed environment with friends and while usually more
expensive than group lessons, will be much less expensive than
private lessons.
The popularity of snowboard Olympic winners like Shaun White,
Hannah Teter, Seth Wescott, and others will only increase the
popularity of snowboarding itself. Want to see what all the funs
about? Sign up for your snowboarding class today.
Jim Garza is the owner and webmaster of
www.snowboardingmarketplace.com, a winter sports web site
specializing in articles and information on snowboarding
googles, clothing, boots, and accessories.
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