To those of you who are just getting hooked on skiing, we would like to wish much success in learning the fundamentals of modern ski technique and hope that this page will be useful. As for the instructors and advanced skiers, we hope to help you to further improve your ski technique and teaching versatility. After all, the better you ski, the more enjoyment you can get out of it, regardless of whether you ski or teach.
The best thing for first-time skiers is to to go to ski schoool and sign up for a lesson. The next best thing is to read this article. It will help prepare for the lesson, or let you start learning on your own.
Tired of wedge turns? This article will show you some good exercises that will improve your skiing technique and help you become a parallel skier.
If you are comfortable on skis, but not improving as fast as before and are looking for guidance on what you can do to become an advanced skier, this article is for you.
Tips for those who want to introduce their children to the wonderful world of skiing.
The correct pole action stabilizes the upper body and minimizes the need for gross upper body movements, putting the finishing touch in your technique and making you look good on the hill.
Carving is fun, and you will be missing out if you don't try it. You will need two things to succeed on the slopes: right skis and right technique.
How to complete the turn on modern sidecut skis without skidding? This article focuses on an important issue of leg position while making a turn
This page is recommended for ski instructors and any skier who wants to understand the main concepts of downhill skiing.
Boots are the most essential piece of your ski equipment. The boot is what connects you to your ski. Here are some good tips for finding this perfect connection.