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		<title>Transition from Skiing to Snowboarding</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may not know this about me, but I skied for 10 years (yes ten!) before I became a rider. I was about 9 years old when I first got on skis and it was thanks to my school at the time (American Community School) that I got into it. As part of a team [...]


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<p>You may not know this about me, but I skied for 10 years (yes ten!) before I became a rider. I was about 9 years old when I first got on skis and it was thanks to my school at the time (American Community School) that I got into it. As part of a team building &amp; social nurturing activity, my school took the entire grade to a skiing trip for 2 days. At the time many of my friends were already skiers and so naturally I pretended that I knew all about the sport. I don&#8217;t regret doing that, because it resulted in an unforgettable first-day experience.</p>
<p>I feel in love with skiing and so I bought my own gear and went 2-3 times a month. As the years went by, I started going more frequently. During those years there weren&#8217;t that many riders on the slopes, but they definitely grew in number as the seasons went by. It wasn&#8217;t until I was 17 that I seriously considered snowboarding and at that point I promised myself another 1 or 2 seasons of skiing before I would switch. The next season (2004/2005) I rented a snowboard and gave it a go. Boy was it a frustrating experience. Hell, it was grueling. And so I chucked the board away and got back on my sweet skis for yet another amazing season.</p>
<p>The following season (2005/2006) I went on a 4 day trip with some very close university friends. My good buddy Mo (who was also a skier at the time ) and I tossed the idea of snowboarding around a bit but with minimal confidence. In what would really only happen in cheesy movie scenes, happened to us. Mo and I caught each other eyeing the boards on the rental displays, thus quickly coming to the realization that if there&#8217;s ever a time to give this a shot, it would be now. We decided to ride for 2 days and ski for the remaining 2 days (the idea here was that if we didn&#8217;t enjoy snowboarding, we would at least enjoy the remainder of trip skiing). WHAT THE HELL WERE WE THINKING!?!? Fair warning to all skiers: do not try to snowboard unless you&#8217;re fully ready to give up skiing! Needless to say, we never looked back. 4 years, 4 boards, 10+ trips, 50+ parties, 1000s of miles, sore muscles, bruised asses, a few fractured bones, and many mind-blowing like-nothing-else times, here we are!</p>
<p><strong>So what did it really take to make the switch?</strong></p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> A partner who wants to snowboard and is a beginner just like yourself. This is not to say that you can&#8217;t do it alone, but I tried that and compared to practicing with a friend, having a partner was significantly easier.</p>
<p><strong>2.</strong> A professional pair of rental boards, boots, and bindings. PLEASE pay the extra $10-$15 for the day and get yourself a solid setup. It&#8217;s worth it! Also get a board with bindings that can be easily rotated without a screwdriver (this will prove very useful when you try to figure out which leg you are most comfortable with having in the back).</p>
<p><strong>3.</strong> $0 on lessons and instructors: We didn&#8217;t spend a single dime on lessons and instructors (refer to #1 on the list).</p>
<p><strong>4.</strong> A resort with 2-3 bunny slopes: While 1 bunny slope is good, a few of them will keep things interesting and challenging.</p>
<p><strong>5.</strong> 2-3 days of full day riding either consecutively or spread across 2 weekends back-to-back: It may get tiring, but it&#8217;s super important that your body gets used to the sport. If you do it for a day, then come back a few weeks later, more often than not, it&#8217;ll be like you&#8217;re doing it for the first time.</p>
<p><strong>6. </strong>Patience and confidence: You have to accept that the first few times on a board will be frustrating. You&#8217;re asking your body to do something that isn&#8217;t natural (locking your feet to a single board). More importantly, you need to understand that it&#8217;s certainly not impossible and that it will take some time.</p>
<p><strong>7.</strong> Get a butt pad, helmet, and wrist guards: You are going to fall a lot in the beginning(just the nature of the sport) so having your ass and wrist protected will make things so much easier. I don&#8217;t mean to sound like a parent, but if you think you&#8217;re going to look stupid, then at least get the wrist guards and helmet. If you don&#8217;t, looking stupid will be the least of your worries!</p>
<p><strong>8. </strong>Many will tell you  that a  basic understanding of the differences between skiing and snowboarding will help, but honestly, it won&#8217;t matter on the mountain. You&#8217;re welcome to read our <a href="http://www.snowboardgo.com/2009/11/snowboard-or-ski/"  target="_blank">Snowboard or Ski</a> post for curiosity&#8217;s sake, but it won&#8217;t help much on the slopes.</p>
<p><strong>Important Tips &amp; Tricks for beginners:</strong></p>
<p><strong>1.</strong> Bend your knees and keep your back straight.</p>
<p><strong>2. </strong>Figure out which leg you are more comfortable having in the back. Forget all the tests you&#8217;ve read about and just get a feel for it, so don&#8217;t forget to get a board with bindings that easily rotate.</p>
<p><strong>3. </strong>Wrist guards, helmet, and butt pads will be your guardian angels.</p>
<p><strong>4.</strong> Watch others on the slopes (preferably the younger riders, because if they can do it, then surely you can).</p>
<p><strong>5. </strong>Make sure you get a properly waxed and tuned board (and make sure the bindings are screwed on tightly). Some resorts have a bad habit of not regularly doing this and you wouldn&#8217;t drive a car that was leaking or had faulty breaks.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to check out our full list of <a href="http://www.snowboardgo.com/tips-tricks/ " title="Snowboarding Tips &amp; Tricks"  target="_blank">Snowboarding Tips &amp; Tricks </a>collected from our own experiences and those of our users.</p>
<p>Hope this helps a lot of you and if you have any comments/questions feel free to leave them in the <a href="http://www.snowboardgo.com/2009/11/transition-from-skiing-to-snowboarding/#respond" >comments box below</a>. You can also personally <a href="http://www.snowboardgo.com/contact-us/" >ask us here</a>.</p>


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