Taking the Plunge - Snow Skiing Tips for the Beginner - Part 1
Remember the Peter Stuyvesant cigarette ad they used to show in
the movie theatre ... the one with the beautiful models playing
in a winter paradise of crisp clean snow, wide open spaces and
the commanding presence of the mountains towering in the crystal
clear air? (I know I'm showing my age, but bear with me a
moment.)
They (the cigarette company) were hell bent on showing you the
lifestyle of the rich and famous and making you wish you had
it... Well, snow skiing is one of those recreational activities
that takes you one step closer to living the Lifestyle!
So here is a short guide to Snow Skiing for Beginners.
Tip # 1- Get Some Lessons You've made the decision to boldly
venture where you've never gone before - balanced precariously
on small slender pieces of wood & metal on a slippery surface
that will get you all wet. Sounds simple and easy enough, but it
takes a lot of courage to get out on that limb for other people
to see just how green you really are. But even one lesson will
build your confidence, lessen your fear and help you appreciate
the grace and beauty of cross-country skiing.
It's essential to take a lesson early in your skiing career to
help you get the basics such as balance, control and stopping
under your belt on a flattish surface before you take on the
slopes. You won't get all of it down pat in the first run -
you'll slowly apply and perfect them as you continue - but being
aware of them will help you gain confidence. Skiing is a
confidence sport - the more confidence you have in your own
ability, the better you'll be able to cope with what the slopes
throw at you!
And you don't need to fork out the big bucks for private lessons
either. Lessons in small groups help you learn from other's
mistakes, not to mention building camaraderie with other newbies
like yourself.
Most Ski Resorts offer beginners classes so be sure to check it
out with your chosen ski resort and reserve your spot in the
first class on offer on the day you arrive.
Whether you're a total novice having never ventured onto skis in
your life before or been on the slopes a couple of times,
regular lessons in your burgeoning skiing career will help you
to improve your skills, correct any bad habits you might have
picked up and set your skis on the path to total enjoyment and
freedom.
Remember, speaking to experts and more advanced students is
still the best way of getting all the practical info you need.