Learn How To Snowboard In A Flash

by Bode on January 2, 2010

Is it really that hard to learn how to snowboard? Does snowboarding really take a toll on your body? The answer is really yes and no to both questions particularly for the beginning snowboarder. Yes you might wake up with some sore muscles and yes you might spend a lot of time falling down but by reading this article you'll dramatically reduce your learning curve in learning how to snowboard.

The hardest thing about learning how to snowboard is learning how to balance yourself on your snow board without falling while boarding down the mountain. While on your snowboard you want to keep your knees bent, you want to be leaning forward just a bit with a slight arch in your back and your thighs should be at about a 45° angle. This is the best position you can be in the balance yourself on a snowboard.

If you find yourself falling off in while snowboarding their first time out the best piece of advice we can give you is the following. Lean down with the mountain. In other words put yourself in the position where you are leaning your body weight forward so you can build your momentum to go down with the mountain.

Unfortunately, most beginning snowboarders when they begin to lose their balance they also start to flail their arms and upper torso in every direction and this is what causes you to fall. Again what you want to do is lean down and forward and just try to go with the mountain.

When it comes to turning on your snowboard you can either do it by leaning in either direction with your body weight or by using your lead foot to carve the snowboard in either direction. For beginners it's best to learn how to use your lead foot because it's much easier to stay balanced this way.

To stop or slow down your mentor would you want to do with Dick your back foot into the snow and slowly lean more of your body weight into your back foot. It's important to do this slowly because if you do it too quickly you lose control of your snowboard by lifting the front edge off the snow.

Start off on an easy beginning slope, follow these tips and you should be okay on yourr First snowboarding trip. If you're worried about waking up sore it's also a good idea to bring some aspirin with you to take the night you get home from snowboarding as well as the following morning so you can avoid any major soreness.

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