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Snowboarding Tips For Beginners

by Dalvin Rumsey on 2007-09-24


Snowboarding is a very fun sport, given that you are at least a little familiar with the way a snowboard must be used. It is not hard at all, as once you get the hang of it, you will start to love snowboarding more than any other sport.

If you are new to snowboarding, the first step is to find a snowboard that is the right size for you. The width and length of a snowboard are the key factor that will influence your performance. It would be very difficult, if not impossible to use a board that is not the right size for you. So, it would be great if you did some online research to find perfect board for you.

There are several types of snowboards available on the market. Beginners should start by using the Freestyle boards, which are most popular among them, as learning to turn with the board is very simple. The Freeride boards can be used for a variety of snow types and terrains. The last type of snowboards, the Alpine or Race boards, is for professional snowboarders use only and are often used in competitions.

Snowboarding is very much like skiing. In snowboarding, the movements involved and the way you move your body are very similar to skiing. You may be rather nervous the first time you position yourself, once you managed to do that, take a few deep breaths and relax your muscles. Tensing up increases your chances of getting an injury, so it is very important to stay relaxed! You must also never lock your knees. Make sure that you keep them slightly bent and relaxed, because they are the shock absorbers in this sport and going over bumps and divots is probably going to harm them.

Once you are comfortable, strap in the other foot. You have to use your front foot to steer as you start going down the hill. While pressing your heel down, lift up your toe. Move your hips backward, and you are snowboarding! In order to stop, you just have to simply turn yourself, so that you are facing up the hill. This will slow you down and eventually stop you.

This is about all it takes to become a snowboarder! Nevertheless, taking lessons would be the best idea one could have! Snowboarding is very exciting, so get on your board and enjoy!


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