But I don't really fir into the Snowboarder stereotype, bro.
I tried it once. (yes, once) It was a blast, I need to go out this winter again!
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are you serious? I've been snowboarding for over 10 years and this is the first time I have ever heard someone say they had fun their very first time.
You need to go like 2-4 times to master riding and carving, most people eat shit their first time, and keep eating shit. But after you stop eating shit, it gets really fun.
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There's me a few years ago in the rocky mountains.
Okay but in actuality snowboarding is something I want to try.
I'm 5'3". It comes to about my nose when I measured 152cm on the tape measure.
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Got my boots, just need to find a half-decent used board and some bindings and then I'm ready to rock and roll.
One tip. Take a full-day lesson (not sure you live, but if you're on the east coast, where are you going? I know most areas decently.), and get a helmet at least until you master the basics.
Anyway....it's a lot of fun. I rock at it, but I prefer skiing by a large amount, only learned it for out west on the days when you need a board to do anything (skis, even fat ones, aren't so hot when a 5ft storm comes through.).
As for a few general tips....take things at your own pace for learning, and never let someone push you onto terrain you aren't comfortable with. Learn to fall. You'll do it plenty at first, get someone to show you how to not get hurt and get yourself back up quickly. Other than that, have fun.Oh, and don't get discouraged if by the end of the first day, you still suck, it does usually take a couple days...
You will learn alot quicker if you go with people that are much better than you are. By pushing you onto unfamiliar terrain you figure out how to snowboard real quick.