Volf wrote:Other than walking around in a bent-leg position to mimmic a sow-plough, Id' recommend lessons. The better the technique, the less energy used.
Did this yesterday ( snow plough? :shock: )... Got a few funny looks on the high street.
Started by Foobear61 in Ski Chatter 05-Mar-2013 - 19 Replies
Dids1
reply to 'Ski fittness ' posted Mar-2013
Volf wrote:Other than walking around in a bent-leg position to mimmic a sow-plough, Id' recommend lessons. The better the technique, the less energy used.
Snapzzz
reply to 'Ski fittness ' posted Mar-2013
Gaz C
reply to 'Ski fittness ' posted Mar-2013
Snapzzz wrote: the slopes are to short to get a decent run to really perfect your parallel turns.
SwingBeep
reply to 'Ski fittness ' posted Mar-2013
Snapzzz wrote: I wouldn't waste your money taking lessons indoors, the slopes are to short to get a decent run to really perfect your parallel turns.
Snapzzz
reply to 'Ski fittness ' posted Mar-2013
SwingBeep wrote:Snapzzz wrote: I wouldn't waste your money taking lessons indoors, the slopes are to short to get a decent run to really perfect your parallel turns.
I don't think these guys would agree with you.
http://vimeo.com/56882024
Snapzzz
reply to 'Ski fittness ' posted Mar-2013
Gaz C wrote:Snapzzz wrote: the slopes are to short to get a decent run to really perfect your parallel turns.
:?:
Gaz C
reply to 'Ski fittness ' posted Mar-2013
Snapzzz wrote:Gaz C wrote:Snapzzz wrote: the slopes are to short to get a decent run to really perfect your parallel turns.
:?:
Sorry bad choice of words. Of course the length of run has no bearing on how you turn. I simply meant its frustrating that one you have made a few turns the run is over.
Tony_H
reply to 'Ski fittness ' posted Mar-2013
Topic last updated on 11-March-2013 at 20:26