My kids (6 and 10) can pretty much ski from top to bottom of a long easy ski slope doing snowplow including making turns. However, they still struggle a lot with the basic technique of getting up after a fall and I am struggling to teach this technique and end up picking them up most of time.
We're OK up to getting in the right position with the skiis parallel and towards the bottom of the hill. It's the final step of getting up the kids struggle with. They can't lift their weight with poles, and I know with the center of weight in the right spot it's possible to get up even without poles. I can do this myself but can't figure out how to explain to them. I would appreciate tips.
2007-02-20
01:18:10
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ytana9999
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