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Started by OldAndy in Ski Chatter - 17 Replies

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Steverandomno
reply to 'Can you ski?'
posted Nov-2012

snowplough wrote:I think that I am the polar opposite to you Andy.....I arrive on the slopes certain that I can ski, then, realise over the first day that I have forgotten everything that I learned last year!


I have the same problem.

Every trip, after a couple of runs, I feel like I'm really getting it. Then the next day I'm hopeless and have to go right back to basics, do a few drills to force myself to ski properly.

Last season, I realized that if you put in some effort to do some basic drills on the first day then it makes a big difference. The problem is that it is usually the last thing you want to do after a summer waiting to ski again.

I guess it's a combination of factors, the main one being that, no matter how much dry land training you have done over the summer, your body just isn't used to the movements and muscles used and this becomes most obvious on the second day when you're a bit more worn and the first day enthusiasm has waned a bit.

Incidentally, I did ski fitness training yesterday for the first time this season. Ouch!

Kyleroejack
reply to 'Can you ski?'
posted Nov-2012

The first morning is always hilarious especially with group of kids who cant decide if they want to board or ski,and have invariablly left some item back at the acc./car/toilet. Usually the boots dont fit right just as about to get on first lift.
We consider ourselves lucky to be on skis by midday no matter how much forward planning goes into it.By then its lunch time and a coffee with a Brandy steadies the jittery legs! You dont have time to wonder can you do it you are just so glad to be skiing. All part of the crack!

Topic last updated on 09-November-2012 at 16:11