Trencher wrote:Most important for safety, never, ever, do just one more run.
Trencher
Aw shucks, I'm a sucker for doing just three more runs! :D
Started by Ski_maverick in Beginning Skiing 08-Mar-2010 - 36 Replies
Dave Mac
reply to 'How to prevent injury when going on a ski trip' posted Mar-2010
Trencher wrote:Most important for safety, never, ever, do just one more run.
Trencher
AllyG
reply to 'How to prevent injury when going on a ski trip' posted Mar-2010
Dave Mac wrote:Trencher wrote:Most important for safety, never, ever, do just one more run.
Trencher
Aw shucks, I'm a sucker for doing just three more runs! :D
Ian Wickham
reply to 'How to prevent injury when going on a ski trip' posted Mar-2010
AllyG wrote:Dave Mac wrote:Trencher wrote:Most important for safety, never, ever, do just one more run.
Trencher
Aw shucks, I'm a sucker for doing just three more runs! :D
I solved this problem by having a short nap (half an hour) at lunch time in my apartment, in between my two lots of lessons, when I was feeling a bit tired and not particularly well (due to my broken toe, although I didn't know this at the time). I felt a lot better after my nap, and managed to ski all afternoon :D
Maybe they should provide bunks in mountain cafes (like in playgroup) so that tired skiers can have a quick nap before their 'one more run' :lol:
Ally
AllyG
reply to 'How to prevent injury when going on a ski trip' posted Mar-2010
Ian Wickham
reply to 'How to prevent injury when going on a ski trip' posted Mar-2010
AllyG wrote:Thanks Ian,
That's very kind of you, but I used to have an eight year old myself (twice in fact, before they grew up), and you can keep her :D
I'm too old for that sort of thing now :D
I've now reached the age where I need a nap in the afternoon on my ski holidays :D
Ally
Topic last updated on 09-March-2010 at 20:15