You know you're an intermediate snowboarder when you can ride the mountain without getting scared, kind of like knowing how to tie your shoes without tripping over your laces.
Bold words mean important ideas, and we’ll use them a lot to help you remember what’s going on. Let’s break it down.
You Can Go Down the Mountain Without Falling
When you're an intermediate snowboarder, you don't fall as much, it's like when you learn how to ride your bike without training wheels. You still wobble sometimes, but you know you can keep going. You might even try a little jump or two on the way down.
You Know What You’re Doing
You’ve learned some tricks, maybe a few spins or a simple jump, and you know when to go fast and when to slow down. It’s like knowing how to ride your bike around the block instead of just going straight home.
You're not an expert, but you're definitely not a beginner either, you’re somewhere in the middle, riding with confidence and having fun!
Examples
- You can ride the whole slope without falling once.
- You know when to turn left or right on a run.
- You don’t get scared by other snowboarders going fast.
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See also
- How Does Snowboard Levels EXPLAINED (You Might Be Better Than You Think) Work?
- What Level Snowboarder Are You? - Beginner, Intermediate?
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