Take
a minute to evaluate where your skills are according to this guide. Making sure
you are in the right lesson is the first step in enjoying yourself. If you are still not sure where you belong
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experience fun!
Level One: First snowboarding experience
You
have: Never
ridden before. Have fun!
Outcome:
Learn basic
balance, stopping, and slight turning. Possibly learn to ride the Pony Tow
(Surface handle tow).
Level
Two: Better basics
You
have:
Mastered the basics of balance. May or
may not be riding the Pony Tow.
Outcome: Learn how to stop and
develop slight turns. Possibly learn to ride the Pony tow if you aren’t
already.
Level
Three: Rounded Turns - Early Intermediate
You
can: Ride
the Pony Tow. Easily make direction
changes on easy beginner terrain (Pony Slope). Make rounded turns to control
speed and direction with rounded but skidded turns on both the heel and toe
side. You feel comfortable riding on the Pony Slope and are ready for a new
challenge.
Outcome: Refine rounded turns on
Pony Tow. Begin to control speed and
direction with turns from both the toe and heel side. Possibly learn to ride the Chair Lift (you must purchase an All
Area lift ticket to ride the Chair Lift - recommended).
You
can:
Possibly ride the Chairlift and ride all green terrain. Speed is controlled by making linked rounded
but skidded turns.
Outcome: Learn how to ride the
Chairlift. Learn edge, pressure and
rotary control movements to reduce skidding in turns, vary turn radius and
control speed. Begin riding all Blue
terrain. Continue to explore the
mountain. Possibly begin easy surface
freestyle maneuvers. Explore the
mountain
Level
Five: Advanced Intermediate
You
can: Ride
all Blue terrain controlling speed and turn radius. Turns are more carved than skidded. Possibly able to perform some easier surface freestyle maneuvers
Outcome:
You now
have the skills to fine tune the snowboard edge angle and combine with rotary
and pressure control movements to produce carved turns. Learn surface freestyle
maneuvers and basic freestyle jumps on appropriate terrain. Learn freestyle safety and etiquette. Begin to feel comfortable on all
intermediate and some groomed Black (Expert) terrain.
Level
Six: Advanced Rider
You
can: Your
turns are rounded and carved. You feel
comfortable on all but the most challenging Black (Expert) terrain.
Outcome:
To improve
your rhythm and control. Develop better tactics for variable snow conditions
and terrain features (Bumps, crud,
powder, steeps). Refine basic surface
freestyle maneuvers and basic freestyle jumps on appropriate terrain.
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