If you are new to the idea of skiing, but planning to visit a resort and want to hit the slopes for the first time, it is important that you take the time to consider ski or snowboarding instruction. Most large scale skiing resorts offer some form of instruction, which is available either in private one-on-one lessons, family lessons or larger group lessons. Choosing the right type of lessons is important if you want to be successful at learning how to ski. Obviously, depending on how long you plan to be in town, the speed of your learning is going to be important. You do not want to spend the entire visit in lessons only to run out of time before you can implement everything you learned on a beginner slope. Here are some of your instruction opportunities.
Private Lessons -
If you have absolutely no skiing experience, and you want to learn relatively quickly, then private one-on-one lessons are usually a good idea. These entail a learning experience where it is only you and the instructor. If you have a lot of questions or need special care or treatment, then choose a private lesson where the instructor can focus all of his attention on you. The primary advantages to private lessons are the ability to ask more questions and get more attention, and the ability to hit the slopes more quickly since your instructor will be there to keep an eye on you.
Family Lessons -
Family lessons have a somewhat different format to them, because you will be working with a private instructor, but your entire family will be there so it is not quite a one on one experience. If you and your spouse have some working understanding of skiing and you want to impart that onto your children, this is an excellent style of skiing lessons. If everyone is new to the concept of skiing it may not be ideal for the entire family to learn all at once unless you consider a group experience instead where everyone is a beginner.
Group Lessons -
Group lessons are popular, and therefore are offered by most skiing and snowboarding resorts. The purpose behind group lessons is to act as a class, where everyone is brand new to the concept of skiing, and all of the basics can be learned as a group with a single instructor calling the shots. The format here is obviously different because you are sharing the time with other people and will not be able to ask as many questions, but it is an excellent place to learn if you only want to get the basics down and have time to hit the slopes later when you are feeling more comfortable.
You will learn a lot about skiing no matter which style of lessons you choose, so choose the one that you feel most comfortable with and enjoy the powder!
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Originally posted 2008-12-24 05:59:12. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Great article with a nice summary of lesson strategy.
I will add one more good reason to take a lesson. Consider the cost of your ski vacation, both financial and mental. Many people get out only a dozen times a year, a good reason not to waste your time on the hill.
No matter what level of skier you are, a few hours with an instructor will improve your skills, and ultimately give you more enjoyment per hour per skiing dollar.
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