Savemeasammy
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Do you just go ahead and skid to bleed off speed?
Yes. Anything else is just overthinking it.
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Do you just go ahead and skid to bleed off speed?
Nope, no ski blades for me but they were rather short for me. 149cm and im 5'9''.
My falls like that all happened on icy blacks where I was struggling for grip and to get an edge. Still too uncomfortable to point straight down the fall line and crave my way down. I would get going fast then try and skid to slow down. So my skis are pointing perpendicular to the slope, struggling to grip and my body is leaning back toward the slope as well. Took a few falls on my right/left hip like that that left me sliding sideways down until it leveled off.
Its been at least 10 trips since a fall like that. Ive learned to avoid that situation and have better equipment that im more comfortable on. Not to mention gaining at least some more skill over that time, some haha.
.......seriously?
Nope, no ski blades for me but they were rather short for me. 149cm and im 5'9''.
My falls like that all happened on icy blacks where I was struggling for grip and to get an edge. Still too uncomfortable to point straight down the fall line and crave my way down. I would get going fast then try and skid to slow down. So my skis are pointing perpendicular to the slope, struggling to grip and my body is leaning back toward the slope as well. Took a few falls on my right/left hip like that that left me sliding sideways down until it leveled off.
Its been at least 10 trips since a fall like that. Ive learned to avoid that situation and have better equipment that im more comfortable on. Not to mention gaining at least some more skill over that time, some haha.
Having a good tuned ski is important, Don't try to turn on boiler plate , set edges and traverse across .
The sides of the slopes ussually have better snow anyway.For me steeper terrain pole planting is very important to maintain balance it helps keep your shoulders over the balls of your feet. As you are just about to complete a turn crouch down and set your down hill edge hard .
Push up forcefully and lift your uphill ski across the fall line and repeat proccess , skidding is not a bad thing as long as you end with a hard set. When I'm skiing the bumps my knees are often in my chest one second and almost fully extended the next. Everyone has to figure out what works for them....But the common theme is ...Weight on tails =A Big Problem
Wow, this is wrong on just so many levels. I may not be the best skier, but you need to: (1) Get some lessons, (2) get some skis that are the proper size and (3) stay off of icy black runs until you learn how to ski or you will end up hurting yourself or someone unlucky enough to be in front of you.