Quote from uptik2000:
I've been snowboarding for 20yrs+ and never used a balance board. I don't think it could hurt, I just don't know if it's going to help that much. I don't think you need extraordinary balance to learn how to snowboard. But then again, I pretty much grew up on a skateboard, surfing, BMX bikes , so maybe I just take my balance for granted.
Hard pack vs powder:
I live on the East Coast (main spots are Gore,Mt SNow, Stratton, Stowe VT) and you really have 70-80% of your riding on hard pack and if you go to Hunter or anywhere close to NYC you have 80% hard pack and 10% ice. Hard pack is faster and yes, it hurts a more when you wipe out.
I've been out West and the powder is everywhere. It is tons of fun, but more work if you're not use to pushing through it and also dealing with altitude acclimation. But man, when you pick up speed and you're carving massive turns, uhhhhh ...the greatest.
I've taught a few people and the best advice I can give is just keep at it. Muscle memory takes a little time but once it clicks you'll be loving life on the slopes.
Turn with your head and body. Imagine you are driving one of those big 18 wheelers with a giant steering wheel. Turn your head to the direction you want to go, turn your arms/shoulders, then hips, everything will follow.
GET A HELMET (if you don't have one already)! Other than jamming up my ankle, the only other time I've been hurt snowboarding is at the end of a run on a tiny mountain (Jimminy Peak,MA) and I came around a turn , hit a patch of ice , and SLAMMO! Right on my head. No helmet. I was lucky.
Good luck!