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Well things have changed. It's not the weighting and unweighting of the skis to turn anymore. Its more of a diagonal movement. The way you want to turn is to move onto your baby toe. It will make your turn almost effortless. You'll need to play around with it a little but it'll help a lott! Especially learning it at a beginer level because you'll need it all the way up to a level 9. but try walking around in your boots if you can so you get used to being in them. AND a key thing is to stay on the balls of your feet but pressure forward. You'll be finee :)

2007-12-13 13:04:11 · answer #1 · answered by Megan D 1 · 0 0

To slow down/stop: Make your skis into a snowplow or slice shape with your tips pointed together, the further apart the back of your skis are from eachother, the slower you will go

Sorry, I havn't taken a lesson since I was 5, so I forgot what they teach you, but you should just take a few lessons, they are not that expencive, and if you take only a couple, you can learn a LOT!!!! Good Luck

2007-12-13 14:17:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Edge control - how and where and which edge to "dig in" to the snow, and weighting - how much weight to put on which ski when.

That pretty much describes all ski lessons. Your instructor will have a series of drills and tips to help your progression.

And don't fuss - everyone else in the lesson will also be a beginner, so there is no reason to fear that you will stand out.

2007-12-13 10:18:07 · answer #3 · answered by iansand 7 · 0 0

point your skis down the hill. Put weight on your right foot and roll your right ankle in to turn left. Do the opposite for a right turn. To slow down, push the tails of your ski apart and bring the tips together creating a wedge.

2007-12-13 15:16:08 · answer #4 · answered by jkl;;khg 3 · 0 0

you will ought to unfold your weight extra between the two skis, and it could take the time to artwork a compromise between weighting the decrease ski basically, to weighting the two skis the two. you would be searching for a compromise between uncomplicated powder snowboarding technique, and the somewhat extra aggressive technique needed for a company steep slope. The bouncing you do, and the intensity into the snow you drop once you're bouncing will help to brake you. that is going to additionally be sure the quantity of snow that cascades up into your face and over your shoulders. positioned on goggles. you will prefer them. except you're an ace swimmer, and could get your respiratory synchronised including your bouncing, save your mouth close, different than of direction to whoop with sheer exhilaration on the relaxing of all of it. fairly some human beings lose a ski interior the deep powder. If the avalanche possibility is low, that is not a nasty theory to have some style of cord fastening going around your ankle and linked to the ski. on the different hand I even have often controlled to maintain my skis linked via diving head first down the slope whilst i became approximately to fall! It takes in simple terms somewhat time to clean the snow out of uncovered orifices, besides the undeniable fact that it saves digging around in angel poop up on your neck, searching for a ski that has in all probability moled its way into the subsequent valley. it is likewise significant whilst snowboarding off piste in any subject to positioned on or carry some style of reflector or transmitter which will help any rescuers dig you out, ought to you be buried in an avalanche. Do study the object entitled 'Skiers and Avalanches' in case you're uncertain approximately no remember if a slope is risk-free or not.

2016-11-03 04:30:30 · answer #5 · answered by sachiko 4 · 0 0

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