Skiing Versatility
Since the snow is a little thin this season (so far), a lot of us are making really excellent improvements in our skiing. This is not as odd as it sounds, because it's easy to ski when the snow is perfect and deep. It's a little more challenging when the mountain terrain underneath the snow is not rolled and smoothed over by the cats. The original earth terrain is still visible under the snow terrain. The best word to describe this terrain is chaos. And the best thing you can do for your skiing and riding is practice your stuff in chaotic conditions.
My suggestion is to do a gazillion short turns through all the little ripples, bumps, rolls, ice patches, old ski tracks.....just go anywhere that looks downright silly to ski on and make short turns. Why short turns? Because it'll keep your speed down to safety zone for the conditions! And because you'll do more reps than anyone out there. Every time I do this--every time I start a season like this--on thin snow with short turns--I become a better skier.
So stop complaining, get up off the couch, put the smartphone down, and get out and crank 'em
Posted On: December 29th, 2011 By: Weems
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