Archive for February, 2006

Ski Edging for Everyone

February 4th, 2006 1 Comment

Here’s a suggestion for improving edging in your skiing. Traditionally, this is a child-centered learning (a.k.a. for the kids) type of tip, but it typically appeals to any skier of all ages due to its effectiveness and simplicity. To improve your edging, move your knees as if they were the headlights of your body.

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Tree Skiing and Riding Safety

February 3rd, 2006 Comments Off

Tree skiing and riding is surely for the adventurous; there’s a new set of rules when you choose to abandon open groomed trails for the limited space and variable conditions of a glade. You’re going to have several things to worry about in a short amount of time and you’re going to want to put as many factors in your favor as possible. Under these conditions, you can prepare and plan a number of small details that can add up to make your tree skiing and riding more successful and safer.

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Learn to Snowboard Tips

February 2nd, 2006 Comments Off

So you’ve decided to learn to snowboard, great! Here are some tips to make your first day a success.

  • Get plenty of rest the night before. The night before you learn to snowboard isn’t the night to go out clubbing. Being sore and hung over won’t help.
  • Stretch a little before your lesson. I say “a little” because I’m assuming most people don’t stretch daily. If you do great, if you don’t stretch daily it will help to stretch a little, but don’t hurt yourself in the process.
  • Wear the appropriate clothing. You need to stay dry and regulate your temperature. Believe it or not you can work up a good sweat learning to snowboard and that dampness will in turn make you cold. Bad cycle. Wear layered clothing so you can easily add or remove layers to regulate temperature. Jeans are a bad idea. Bring a second pair of gloves and socks in case the first pairs get wet.
  • Don’t be afraid of initial challenges. What I mean by this is that snowboarding lessons are often made up of lots of different tasks. Just because you have difficulty with one task doesn’t mean you won’t be highly successful at others.
  • Relax. I know, I know…. that is difficult. But you should think about relaxing both the mind and body. Learning to snowboard can be a workout. If you start to feel any muscles getting tired ask your coach/instructor for help because there is something about your posture that can be improved.

How do you ask for a private ski lesson or private snowboard lesson? You want to get the most bang for your buck, right? Take these tips into consideration.
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