How to learn to ski? The guide for beginners

Skiing – one of the most popular sports and leisure activities. How to learn to ski? We`ll try to give you step by step instructions including video. We will tell anyone, even a completely untrained person, how to stand on skis, how to ski well. The general concept of skiing is as follows: slide down the slope on a pair of skis. It is estimated that 70% of winter recreation enthusiasts prefer alpine skiing.

If your attachment is properly installed and adjusted, then to put on a pair of skis on your feet will be very simple. Insert the tip of the shoe to the head mount, lower the heel of the shoe and when you feel resistance of the back of the mount – firmly press it down with the heel to feel like a shoe clicks into place.

Feet should be positioned parallel to each other, legs slightly bent at the ankles and knees slightly diluted to give a position of greater stability. You should push forward your arms and shoulders slightly, as if you are going to shoot with both hands. This is a stable position, and therefore it will seem quite natural. The torso should be relaxed, and therefore mobile.

Find the horizontal section of the slope and practice in making this stable position. Then turn slightly inward your left foot, then your right foot. Now the inner edges of skis cut into the snow, taking up most of your weight, including equipment.The next step is to find for the descent a gentle slope to make the newly acquired experience of moving on skis get its practical application. Each time place skis with easy bend of the knee in the direction of the slope. You will see that the ski edges cut into the snow and do not give you to slide down.After you overcome twenty meters in this way, you can proceed to the first descent. Now, moving with small steps, expand ski socks in the direction of the descent. Stick are used as the brakes, which prevent downward movement. The first maneuver will be hard, but be patient. Watch our video lesson!

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