[Typo3-t3board03] Agenda Snowboard Beginners

Robert Meyer SPAM_r.meyer at typo3server.com
Wed Dec 22 22:17:06 CET 2004


Hello,

i will be there on 2th evening, but i don't think its a good idea to start
directly on monday morning at such an incredible time. Whats about a bit
later when the beginners like me could have had the chance to see how
professional snowboarders break there bones to pieces?

Robert Meyer


"Mathias Schreiber [wmdb]" <mathias.schreiber at wmdb.de> schrieb im
Newsbeitrag news:mailman.1.1103529066.7313.t3board03 at lists.netfielders.de...
> Hi guys,
>
> I just want to set up a small agenda how snowboard training could take
> place:
>
> Since I am not sure if everyone will be there at the morning of the 3rd
> my suggestion to start up training on 4th at 09:00.
> If everyone coming for beginner training is there on the 3rd already
> (please confirm here) we can also start on the 3rd.
>
> Step 1:
> Equipment
> ---------------------
> Those who don't have equipment will get theirs.
> I can help a bit on what to look for.
>
> Step 2:
> Theory
> ---------------------
> Maybe an hour at most.
> This covers what to do any more important what NOT to do.
> Falling techniques will be covered too so we can minimize the amount of
> broken bones during the tour :)
>
> Step 3:
> Hit the slope
> ---------------------
> Although the slope will look like one with almost no steep faces we will
> all use the blue one at the hahnenkammbahn first.
> Maybe run up the hill twice or three times and learn the basics of
> getting up, steering, falling.
>
> Step 4:
> T-Bar Lifts
> ---------------------
> *hehe*
> This will be the most physically challenging task for the trainers
> because we will walk everyone up at least (don't you dare!) once.
>
> Step 5:
> Use what you learned
> ---------------------
> I plan to release all beginners into their own learning at the end of
> the 2nd day.
>  From that time on you will be able to steer the board and there is
> basically not much left to explain. You will have to figure out a lot by
> yourself.
>
>
> There are not shortcuts to snowboarding - there are longcuts though.
> I will steer you around those longcuts so you will bbe up and running
> within two days.
> But still there is no alternative to practise, practise, practise.
> So even when you sit in the snow with your muscles burning and your nose
> freezing off (like most of us did) don't give up.
> At the end you will all enjoy the fun of riding on the slopes.
>
> I'd like everyone with expirience with a sport that uses ONE board
> (skateboarding, surfing, windsurfing, kitesurfing, mountainboarding
> etc.) to tell me before we move to Step 3. This way we trainers can
> distribute the manpower a bit better by building seperate groups.
>
> looking forward to seeing you soon
> mathias
>
>
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