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Started by IceGhost in Ski Chatter - 13 Replies

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IceGhost
reply to 'Too fast or no control?'
posted May-2008

lol you guys rock. Once you get in the back seat how do you bring yourself out?
Uh oh, I think I broke'd the lift

Trencher
reply to 'Too fast or no control?'
posted May-2008

IceGhost wrote:lol you guys rock. Once you get in the back seat how do you bring yourself out?


It's one of those movements that is not always intuitive. If you are in the back seat, your skis have got in front of you (or at least in front of the mass of your body). The normal reaction might be to try to lean foreward. However as the mass of your legs is less than the mass of your body, all that will happen is that your skis (and legs) will get further in front of you as you bend at the hips and waist.

This normally happens in a turn (immediately after transition) and with good modern technique, your inside ski will be ahead of your outside ski. Allow the ski that is trailing to fall even further behind until it is under you and in a position you can use to correct your balance.

Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....

Edited 1 time. Last update at 20-May-2008

IceGhost
reply to 'Too fast or no control?'
posted May-2008

Thats' great. while I'm in the comfort of my own little resort I'll have to try pulling myself out of it. What ever will prevent me from splattering my brains on the snow at a high rate of speed is cool with me :wink:
Uh oh, I think I broke'd the lift

Trencher
reply to 'Too fast or no control?'
posted May-2008

It's another aspect of skiing that inline skating will help with. If you get in the back seat on inline skates, then you are on your seat in an instant.

Trencher
because I'm so inclined .....

IceGhost
reply to 'Too fast or no control?'
posted May-2008

:oops: Gotcha I play a lot of inline hockey so yeah I've got that part down :lol:
Uh oh, I think I broke'd the lift

Bandit
reply to 'Too fast or no control?'
posted May-2008

IceGhost wrote: What ever will prevent me from splattering my brains on the snow at a high rate of speed is cool with me :wink:


Seeking out a well fitting helmet will help to keep your brains in the right place :D

Taking some lessons will help to ensure that you gain skills and don't find yourself headbutting the slope too often :D

Edited 1 time. Last update at 21-May-2008

Topic last updated on 21-May-2008 at 14:02