Tips for the Uninitiated to Powder Skiing

Skiing fresh untracked powder is one the most sublime experiences a skier can enjoy. Yet it can also be a daunting experience that can be frustrating for an experienced intermediate skier who has yet to attempt powder. I’ve seen and spoken to many a skier new to powder coming away from their experience either fearing…

The second movement to maintain balance in skiing.

Lower leg and spine are at parallel angles due to equal flex at ankle and hip joints. I’ve been in Canada for the past few weeks working with a former colleague on some of my personal methodologies for the instruction of skiing. It’s been an interesting an insightful time from a teaching perspective. To be…

Active inclination – an advanced edging skill.

  Active inclination at the start of a turn. Inclination is an active edging skill. Active means we have to consciously perform it. The opposite would be a passive movement. Flex your ankles (active movement) and your knees will flex (passive movement) as well. Inclination allows you to achieve that ‘oh-so-mysterious’ high early edge and it also…

Look ahead – There’s snow coming at you.

One of the simplest yet most difficult things I’ve had to change in many a skier is the bad habit of looking down at their skis. It is a habit often developing from their very first time on skis when they were learning the snowplough and constantly looking down to check if they had a…