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Why Take Snowboard Lessons?

28 December 2020
Why Take Snowboard Lessons?

Taken from The Welcome To Snowboarding Booklet - Words by Tammy Esten - Founder of Mint Snowboarding.

"As the owner of Mint Snowboard School and having spent the majority of my life in the alps snowboarding around on snow, I can definitely vouch for the extreme fun in snowboarding.

This is a fun that invades snowboarders of all levels & generations, often turning rather obsessive! It’s fun that should exist from the first time you strap a snowboard to your feet… and it should never die out. This is why professional instruction is so important.

Snowboard lessons as a beginner

So you want to learn to snowboard… a great idea! Taking lessons, vs teaching yourself, will teach you the basics using a tried & tested program involving a gradual progression of skills. This will build your confidence along with your skills and help reduce the risk of injury. Your overall rate or learning will be much faster as well as preventing you from picking up bad techniques that are difficult to get rid of once they are set in.

Snowboard lessons are designed to be fun and a good instructor will ensure that your stoke levels are sky-high at the end of each lesson. Your snowboard instructor will also ensure you are learning on the optimum equipment for your level and that it is set up correctly & specifically for you. The trained, eagle eyes of snowboard instructors will enable them to give you individual feedback directed on where you are going right or wrong. These are things an untrained eye is not able to pick up on.

If you are investing in learning to snowboard and taking a snowboard holiday, I can't stress enough the value of spending a little more to ensure that you enjoy one of the best holidays of your life rather than ending up frustrated, bruised, battered and angry with your partner / friend. Don’t lose out on the fun & excitement of what could become your favourite hobby!


Snowboard lessons as an intermediate or advanced rider

Due to the initial steep learning curve with snowboarding, relative beginners can quickly get around the mountain with ease (and often a general lack of control :). However, these riders will quickly hit a frustrating plateau very early on in their snowboarding ‘careers’ and struggle to progress any further no matter how much time they spend on snow.

So many people fall under this somewhat woolly category of an intermediate… and so few people get beyond it. Avoid this frustration and get some professional coaching. Many snowboarders complain that they only get a week's snowboarding holiday a year and thus this time is very precious to them and they don’t wish to ‘waste’ this time & money in lessons. They couldn’t be more wrong! This time could be put to great use learning news skills. Progression equals fun!

Knowing how to improve and what to work on will boost the fun factor and keep you motivated. Snowboarding is awesome, but snowboarding is ten times more awesome when you feel that you are progressing; whether it be learning new tricks, riding new terrain or discovering new aspects of snowboarding, such as splitboarding.

For example, imagine the feeling of landing your first 360 when you had previously never dared dream that it might even be possible. There's always something new to try, that's one of the joys of snowboarding! For those who have already progressed to an advanced level, do you think that the likes of our Olympic Bronze medalist, Jenny Jones, have got there without coaching? Quite simply, no. Remember, a ninja's training is never complete.


What type of snowboard lessons should I take?

 

Lessons can come in all sorts of formats; from private lessons to group courses and snowboard camps to specialized courses & sessions. Find something that works for you. Whilst generally more expensive, private lessons can be a great way to speed up the learning process, whatever your level or aims.

Get exactly what you want out of a lesson that will be designed specifically for you, private snowboard lessons are the ultimate way of achieving your goals as well as offering a great way to boost confidence for a nervous learner. Group snowboard lessons allow you to enjoy the experience of learning with others of the same level and are a cheaper option.

If you take lessons at a reputable school then group sizes will be small (ideally max 6) and you should receive individual attention within a group lesson setting. Group lessons can be taken at all levels and often also offered geared towards freestyle or off-piste skills. For intermediate & advanced riders a fun way to progress beyond the frustrating plateaus is by joining a snowboard camp. This gives you time to make solid changes to your riding, get new tricks dialled or spend a full week shredding the backcountry.


Can I learn to snowboard from a friend / partner or teach myself?

 

The simple answer is NO! A high qualified instructor will have a wealth of knowledge, techniques & experience not just in how to actually snowboard but also in how to teach snowboarding. This just cannot be matched by a friend, who no doubt has a bunch of bad snowboard habits themselves, as well as no idea how to break it down, teach & analyse… even with the best intentions.

A good snowboard instructor also has endless patience, empathy, creative teaching techniques… and will not give up on you no matter what. Keep happy relationships with your friends & partners and invest in professional teaching! There really is no substitute for a lesson from a professional instructor. Whether it’s your first time on snow or you’ve been snowboarding your whole life, everyone can progress with a little help."


About Tammy Esten - Tammy is the owner of Mint Snowboard School in Morzine / Avoriaz and has been teaching snowboarding for over 12 years. Not only does she have an incredible passion for snowboarding, but also for sharing this love with others. Mint Snowboard School offers progression for everyone, beginner to pro, via group lessons, private tuition, snowboard camps and instructor training. They also specialise in freestyle coaching, mini-shred lessons, backcountry guiding & splitboarding. www.mintsnowboarding.com