For beginners, single board is more difficult than double board, because the sliding posture of double board skiing is closest to the state when people walk normally: feet spread forward; The veneer moves sideways and the feet are tied. Under static conditions, the balance of veneer can not be well controlled. In the process of sliding, it relies on the center of gravity to control the sliding of the board. Even if you fall, the board can't be separated from your feet, which increases the danger. However, when you find the feeling, the veneer is more elastic.
However, if a novice wants to learn veneer first, it is ok. Single board is easy first and then difficult, and double board is easy first and then difficult. Although veneering is difficult at first, once you master it, the follow-up study will be easy. The most difficult thing for veneer is to master the center of gravity.
Precautions for novice skiers:
1, skiing for the first time must be supervised. Don't go skiing blindly when you are on the board, so you can't practice.
2. Pay attention to protect yourself and avoid important parts when you fall. For example, if you wear a helmet, it is unwise to protect your head with your hands. The helmet is much harder than your hands.
3, first learn to slow down and stop, first learn the internal eight-character brake, if you find that you can't stop, you can fall to the side and rear, so you can protect yourself.
Keep your face warm, otherwise the wind will not be polite to your little face, but will swish.
Don't take off your clothes and take a shower immediately after skiing. Take a walk first, have a rest, and let the sweat out naturally for a while, otherwise you will catch a cold easily.