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| Follow the Tracks |
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Making curves Independent legs... Bouncing in powder |
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| In small groups, pairs, have fun following in a line, you will soon find out who you prefer following and who makes the smoothest curves... It's great fun, good for your sking and really improves your versatility. |
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Stage 1 |
Keep your eye on the tracks skiers leave in the snow, not on them.
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Stage 2 |
You'll be
amazed that if it is a smooth/good line, you have time to think and judge
how much you need to turn or push against your skis to enable you to follow
the persons line exactly.
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Stage 3 |
Don't rush, just stick in that line, your body & feet will do it quite
automatically if your attention is purely on the path of the skis/feet are
making of the skier you are following and not their body.
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Stage 4 |
If your following and not copying you can take the exact line of the skier's
skis.
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Stage 5 |
Hang in there... Don't cut the corners!
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Stage 6 |
Whoops.... Be careful not to over indulge on and off the piste!!!
Photos: Mark Junak & Sally Chapman
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| More Information |
www.inspiredtoski.com
Tel - Mobile: 07885 630340
Order the book from 01279 778905
Call the Ski Course booking office: 0870 128 89 89
Or email Sally for more
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