zaterdag 23 januari 2010

Snow boarding basics for the beginner

Are you interested in learning how to snowboard but don't have enough money to hire a personal instructor? Then do not worry because this article will give you tips on how to snowboard.These tips are for novices to snowboarding and designed to get you started with the basics and best of all they're free. The information provided below is must-read for novices to snowboarding.

Your snowboard boots should fit snuggly around your ankles and feet. Make sure to tie your laces well so that your boots are nice and tight but so that you cannot still move your feet around in your boots. Remember that if there is still enough space inside your boots for your feet to move and wiggle, then you will have a difficult time controlling the snowboard.

Other then boots it is also really important to wear goggles to protect your eys from glare and snow and also gloves to protect your hands from the extreme cold. It's a good idea to have this gear on you prior to heading out.

There are two ways to snowboard. You can do it either "regular" or "goofy" foot. Of critical importance when choosing which foot to lead with is that you choose the foot that your most at ease with because this is the foot that you will be stearing your snowboard with.

Once your turn arrives to go down the mountain forget about falling down because it happens to everybody and it will happen to you. Instead concentrate on retaining your balance and having some more fun. Before you head down the mountain make sure that the lift is completely out of your way and that there is no one immediately in front of your path to reduce the possibility of accidents.

Most folks will fall off the lift their first time on one because they're not used to it but if you did not you are now ready to go. You should have one foot free from your snowboard and you can use that foot to push yourself forward and remember to begin with the easier runs. Slopes for novices usually have no trees, obstructions, and jumps and remember to not ride fast and do not attempt any difficult moves or stunts, unless you want a broken neck.

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