Do you lose skiing skill over time?
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Started by Werd102 in Ski Chatter 17-Mar-2016 - 3 Replies
Werd102 posted Mar-2016
I have been skiing since I was around 2 years old. My father is the one who taught me even when I was too young to be in the ski schools. I have gone skiing every year since. However it has been about 3 years since I've skied. Last time I skied, it has been about 2 years since skiing. When I got back on skis around 3 years ago, I was wobbly for about an hour, then I was able to ride down double black diamonds again. Today, I am nervous that when I get back on my skis, I will have lost all that skill.
Admin
reply to 'Do you lose skiing skill over time? ' posted Mar-2016
You might be a little rusty for an hour but it soon comes back...
Sadly, what you're more likely to lose over time... unless you work at it... is fitness. :(
Sadly, what you're more likely to lose over time... unless you work at it... is fitness. :(
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Ranchero_1979
reply to 'Do you lose skiing skill over time? ' posted Mar-2016
Fitness aside I think is very easy to get a bit sloppy with technique over time (e.g. leaning into slope). Once you are a reasonable skier under most conditions it doesn't even show up so easily done.
Always have a few mornings with an instructor and always benefit from them.
Always have a few mornings with an instructor and always benefit from them.
Steverandomno
reply to 'Do you lose skiing skill over time? ' posted Mar-2016
Your fitness is likely to be the biggest variable. Also, flexibility is important and gets worse when you approach middle age. Especially if you sit behind a desk all day.
Topic last updated on 18-March-2016 at 16:38