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The first thing you will learn is how to put on your skis or snowboard and how to move around on the flat. This will give you a chance to get to know your equipment and get the feel for sliding around. You will also learn how to climb up the hill and turn yourself around while standing still. All of these skills are presented in a very flat area with a "runout". A runout helps you stop yourself while you are learning. Next you will learn to slide straight down the hill. Unless you are an ice skater or in-line skater, your brain has been programmed to believe that sliding across the ground while standing up is, as a rule, something to be avoided. It takes a few runs down the hill before your brain figures out that it is not only OK, but a lot of fun. You'll also be introduced to the moving carpet lift. This is the easiest way up the mountain. The moving carpet is just like the conveyer lifts you will find in airports. You will simpy stand on the carpet and it will move you slowly a short distance up the hill. From this point you will get a better idea of what it feels like to slide down the hill. Once you have mastered "straight runs", you will be taught how to turn your skis. Turning offers two benefits - it allows you to avoid things you do not wish to meet up close, and it allows you to stop whenever you want - both commendable goals. Your rental skis were designed to turn easily so you'll be happily turning in no time. Once you get to the point that you can go where you want to go and stop yourself with confidence, it is time for your first lift ride.
If you have ever sat on a porch swing, you have mastered the art of loading and riding a chairlift. As you slide out onto the loading area, the chair will come up behind you. When the chair touches the back of your legs, simply sit down and enjoy the ride. There is a safety bar that you pull down in front of you for the ride, please use it. At the top of the lift, you will see signs instructing you to raise the safety bar and prepare to unload. The snow will gradually come up to meet your skis. When you get to the "Unload Here" sign, stand up, lean slightly forward and slide straight down the ramp. Your instructor will give you instructions on where to meet. You still may feel a bit awkward, but you have to remember that all things good take time and practice. Snowsports can be a very social, exciting, fun, and rewarding activity in the winter months. If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please be sure to share them with your instuctor. All of our instructors are PSIA (Professional Ski Instructors of America) and AASI (American Association of Snowboard Instructors) certified, and their main goal is to share with you their love of the sport. After your lesson, your instructor will remind you of the Mountain Passport Offer. This is a great way to continue your snowsports experience at a really great savings. Again, here is the deal...
This is an exclusive beginner's only card loaded with discounts! For $45*, your Mountain Passport Card will entitle you to:
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