Benefits of Taking a Ski Lesson
If there’s one piece of advice we have for those trying to learn how to ski, it’s to take a ski lesson—and not from your friend or significant other. Take a lesson from a trained instructor who teaches people to ski for a living. In the U.S., only 17.5% of beginner skiers stick with the sport to become core skiers. By taking a lesson, you give yourself a better chance of actually enjoying your time sliding on snow and becoming a lifelong skier. As with any new sport, teaching yourself to ski can be daunting and overwhelming. If you aren’t taught the proper technique, form, and foundational skills, your first day on snow may not be an enjoyable one and, as a result, you may never make it back to the mountain. On the other hand, spending the day with an instructor who is professionally trained allows you to not only properly learn how to ski but also have some fun in the process, and it won’t take long before you’re hooked!
This leads us to our next benefit of taking a ski lesson—learning the proper technique. While you may be able to get down a bunny slope by yourself, you will hit a limit in your progression fairly quickly. Learning to lean forward and properly shift your weight isn’t exactly intuitive, and without proper instruction many people resort to throwing their shoulders around and leaning back in an effort to control their skis and their speed. When you learn the proper skiing technique, you will improve faster and easier, won’t get as tired, and will be able to take on more advanced terrain. Plus, the proper form goes a long way in making skiing more enjoyable.
Another great reason to take a lesson is to alleviate some of the stress that comes from trying a new sport. By taking a lesson, you don’t have to worry about finding the right runs for your skill level and you can let go of your fear of ending up stranded on an expert slope with no way of getting down. Your instructor knows the mountain like the back of their hand and will guide you to trails where you can comfortably learn, and when you’re ready, to runs that offer a healthy dose of a challenge. Additionally, skiing with an instructor helps you to stay safe. Not only will they teach you how to stay in control and avoid other skiers on the mountain, but they will be right by your side if you do take a tumble and need help getting back up.