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5 Basic Skiing Tips For Beginners

  • April 30, 2018
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skiing with kidsSkiing has to be the most exciting sport when it comes to planning a holiday with family or friends. Not only are you awestruck by the mesmerizing scenery but the thrill and adventure it offers is all you need for a getaway from everyday routine. However, if it’s your first time at skiing, here are a few thing you need to be mindful of, to keep your trip from turning into a disaster.

1. Focus on the Track

The biggest challenge you’ll be coming across when going skiing is keeping your balance. In order to do so, you need to know what makes you lose it in the first place. The biggest reason why beginners often slip and fall is because they’re busy looking down, trying to keep the skiing blades from crossing over. The key is to focus on the track, by looking downhill. Keep your feet apart and don’t worry about the rest.

Keep your eyes on the terrain nearly 10-15 feet far from you. Another pro tip to keep your balance is to bend your knees and lean slightly to the front. By positioning your body slightly uphill, you can reduce your speed to tackle any obstacles that come your way.

2. Start with Low Slopes

If you’re a beginner and are going skiing for the first time, you should practice skiing on lower slopes first, before you make your way to the steep slopes. You would also need to invest in a qualified skiing guide to keep you safe from any unforeseen circumstances. Not only are you told how to position yourself well, but are given the basic training to keep yourself at bay from trouble and how to deal with it in case you get into one. Once you’ve mastered the basics of skiing, you can go for a bigger adventure like heli skiing. Going for heli skiing is a whole lot different from general skiing which is why it is important that you take proper training lessons i.e. avalanche, first aid and rescue training and most importantly detailed terrain reading. Since it is done by authorized companies like Northern Escape Heli Skiing, you are given a set of equipment to assist you through the ski trip. NE Heli Skiing has certified guides that are focused on offering an unforgettable heli skiing experience to their guests.

3. Pack Your Food Along

Sure, you’re going up there to spend quality time but beware of the food services that are ready to exploit tired and hungry skiers. Speaking from experience, it is a budget friendly option to pack up your own food items which you can enjoy once you’re done skiing. Since you’ll already be paying overhead costs for multiple things, including, guide, equipment, the tickets for skiing in itself, you would want to cut back on some costs.

Just because you’re going to a colder climate mean doesn’t rule out the necessity of staying hydrated and energized. So pack plenty of water bottles, juices and snacks to stay fit.

4. Borrow Instead of Buying

As tempting as it may be to purchase shiny new equipment for your trip, think about it practically. If you’ll only be using it once in a few years, or on a yearly basis, the benefits don’t outweigh the cost. Next thing you know, the equipment is worn out, rusted or attacked by termites because it had been in the storage for too long. Therefore, a wise decision would be to rent out new equipment every time you go skiing.

5. Watch Tutorials

YouTube tutorials are the best. Whether you need to learn how to get yourself in shape for the skiing trip, or know the perfect position while you’re on the slopes, they help you with anything and everything. Tutorials give you a step by step approach that guides you about what you need to pack, what technique fits what terrain, and how to discover your special ability. From starting to land safely, tutorials have everything covered.

Spend a few hours on YouTube and before you know it, you’ll be a Ski Guru (without hands on experience though).

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