billski
Active member
I went with my daughter and we both took our first boarding lesson last week. Both of us have been skiing a little bit before now 
It was fairly easy to just forget what I know about skiing, as it doesn't apply to boarding. However the thing I had a problem with was doing the right thing. I put the toes forward when I meant to lean back, and I always twisted the board incorrectly for the direction I wanted to head in. The instructor complimented me on how well I fall. The big thing we both had going for us is that we have no fear of falling, which can be a real impediment for a learner.
While I fell a lot, only my back was sore, as I spent a lot of time getting back up from falling. I liked only having the board to misplace, rather than four things to lose.
Maybe I'll go again, but I dropped a lot of coin with the lesson, lift and rentals between the two of us. I forgot how expensive that stuff is. I also forgot what a PITA it is walking uphill (pre-carpet drills)
I pretty much got the techniques. Now I have to go out and practice.
You?
It was fairly easy to just forget what I know about skiing, as it doesn't apply to boarding. However the thing I had a problem with was doing the right thing. I put the toes forward when I meant to lean back, and I always twisted the board incorrectly for the direction I wanted to head in. The instructor complimented me on how well I fall. The big thing we both had going for us is that we have no fear of falling, which can be a real impediment for a learner.
While I fell a lot, only my back was sore, as I spent a lot of time getting back up from falling. I liked only having the board to misplace, rather than four things to lose.
Maybe I'll go again, but I dropped a lot of coin with the lesson, lift and rentals between the two of us. I forgot how expensive that stuff is. I also forgot what a PITA it is walking uphill (pre-carpet drills)
I pretty much got the techniques. Now I have to go out and practice.
You?